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Hearth Money Rolls


The Hearth Tax was based on legislation of 1622 to raise money for the government; 2 shillings was levied on each hearth or fireplace.

Arranged by county and parish the rolls name only householders and townland and the number of hearths on which he was taxed.

Most houses recorded had only one hearth, but substantial houses had several.

The rolls cannot be taken as a complete record of every household as it seems that many avoided paying the tax.

Hearth Money Rolls Parishes with surviving rolls


Aghaloo (includes Caledon)

Ardboe

Aghalurcher

Aughelore ??

Ardstraw (includes Newtownstewart) Second Transcription

Ardtrea

Ballinderry

Ballyclog

Badoney 1666 and also Badoney c1670 (not divided into Upper and Lower until 1774)

Camus-juxta-Mourne (includes Strabane)

Cappagh

Carnteel

Clogher

Clogherny

Clonfeacle (includes Benburb)

Clonoe

Cumber (parish divided into Upper & Lower in 1794; the single townland of Stranalgalwilly, now in Learmount parish, is located in Co. Tyrone)

Derryloran (includes Cookstown)

Desercreat

 

Deserleragh ?

Donacavey (includes Fintona)

Donagheady (includes Donemana)

Donaghenry (includes Stewartstown)

Donaghmore (includes Castlecaulfield)

Dromore

Drumglass (includes Dungannon)

Drumragh (includes Omagh)

Errigal Keerogue

Errigal Trough

Kildress

Killeeshil

Killyman

Kilskeery

Leckpatrick 1666

Leckpatrick c.1670

Lissan

Longfield (parish divided into Upper & Lower 1795)

Magheracross

Pomeroy (located in Donaghmore HMR)

Tamlaght

Termonamongan

Termonmaguirk

Tullyniskan

Urney (includes Castlederg)




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