Sunday, 28 February 2016
Ireland Constabulary Resources
Further to yesterday's post on Enhanced Parliamentary Papers on Ireland 1801-1922 uploaded to Internet Archive by the University of Southampton...
If you have ancestors that were on the police force in Ireland, you've come to the right place. Many of the parliamentary papers had to do with the Constabulary.
I did include a link that gives salaries and one that talks about their clothing, but most are returns of names of constables, many superannuated or pensioned.
For individual service records contact the National Archives in Kew.
I put this set of links in a PDF for easy download and sharing. It will also be added under the Resources tab in the above menu.
Relevant Links
Ireland Constabulary Resources
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No Luck of the Irish
No Luck of the Irish 2
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