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*Tracing Your Roots > Irish > Irish Records In the UK
* Customs and Excise, Revenue Police, Coastguards 
 
The *National Archives record series (PRO) CUST20 contains records of the Irish Revenue Board and Irish Boards of Customs, with salary books, 1764 to 1808, including the salaries of revenue staff. Each volume has an alphabetical index of names, and the establishment books, 1684 to 1826, give names and salaries of staff employed in Custom House, Dublin. There are also registers of officers' appointments, 1761 to 1823, and a volume listing Irish revenue commissioners 1682 to 1755 and details of the civil and military establishment in 1750, involving French and military pensioners.

For the Customs in Ireland, there are registers of officers' appointments, 1761 to 1823, in The National Archive records (PRO) CUST20/154 to (PRO) CUST20/159. Irish Excise men, 1824 to 1833, and the Irish Revenue Police, 1830 to 1857, are in (PRO) CUST110 and (PRO) CUST111.

The only separate naval records for Irishmen are of nominations to serve in the Irish Coastguard, 1821-49 ((PRO) ADM175/ 99-100). There is an index.


Creators: John Grenham

 
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