The first named station of this list (Tullamore) is the County HeadQuarters.
King's County is today known as County Offaly.
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1. Tullamore |
1. Birr J.S. (Duke Square) |
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Peter Mc RIC |
Kings (Offaly) |
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The list of stations in this County has been taken from the January 1910 Constabulary Lists. The first station noted in bold is the HeadQuarters station of the District, and the consecutively numbered towns are sub-stations within that District. Some stations are noted as J.S., Hut or T.S.; these represent Joint Stations (usually situated on the border with an adjacent County), police Protection Huts and Temporary Stations, respectively.
The first named station of this list (Tullamore) is the County HeadQuarters. King's County is today known as County Offaly.
Last Edited By: Peter Mc RIC 9-Nov-2010 11:27 PM.
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Peter Mc RIC |
Kings 1911 census returns | #1 | ||||
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Forum member Keith Winters has compiled an index of barracks in Kings County that submitted returns in the 1911 census. This can be viewed at his website page
- 1911 Ireland Census - RIC Barracks in King's County
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Peter Mc RIC |
Clonfinlough | #2 | ||||
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Clonfinlough RIC Barracks appears in the 1901 census, but was closed by 1911.
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/King_s_Co_/Clonmacnoise/Clonfinlough/1462552/ |
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