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New Irish Quaker records and more Ireland, Society of Friends births New records: 30,249 Total title

New Irish Quaker records and more [View online]( [Find my past]( [tree]( [Family tree]( [Tree]( [Search]( [FMP Fridays brand new records]( [VIEW ALL NEW RECORDS »]( [flag] Ireland, Directories 1636 - 1799 Browse OVER 20,000 RECORDS Explore 85 volumes of Irish directories and almanacs published during the 17th and 18th centuries in their entirety to learn about your ancestor’s occupation, residence, and life in Ireland at that time. [Town cryer] [SEARCH THESE RECORDS »]( [flag] Ireland, Legal Administration OVER 16,000 RECORDS Was your ancestor put on trial? Did they work in Ireland’s court system? Explore publications related to the law and courts including prison studies, Assizes records, lists of judges and “The Duties of Clerks of Petty Sessions in Ireland” by Bram Stoker. [SEARCH THESE RECORDS »]( [flag] Ireland Memorial Inscriptions OVER 1,427 RECORDS Explore 8 publications of indexes to memorial inscriptions found in 58 cemeteries across Dublin, Meath, Louth, and Wicklow. 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[SEARCH THESE RECORDS »]( [flag] Ireland, Society of Friends (Quaker) congregational records New records: 250,695 Total titles: 1,280,925 Covering: Transcripts and images of minutes from half-yearly Quaker meetings dating back to the mid-1600s Discover: The meetings your ancestor attended and the activities they were engaged in [SEARCH THESE RECORDS »]( [flag] Ireland, Society of Friends (Quaker) school records New records: 9,028 Total records: 53,368 Covering: School registers & lists from six different schools spanning the late 1700s to early 1900s Discover: Pupil’s name, school, birth date, admission year, leaving year, residence, parents' names and occupations [SEARCH THESE RECORDS »]( [Facts and finds] The Duties of Clerks of Petty Sessions in Ireland can be read in full as part of our new collection of Legal Administration records. The book was the second non-fiction publication written by Dracula author, Bram Stoker. First printed in 1879, it was widely considered to be the standard reference work for petty sessions (local courts dealing with minor criminal and civil cases) clerks in Ireland for many years. Stoker wrote this document during his time working as the inspector of the petty session in Ireland, a high ranking civil service job. The publication provides a guide for those working as clerks and contains details about salary, general duties, preparation of forms, and other aspects of clerical work. [Coming soon] Did your British ancestors do business in great waters? Next week we’ll be releasing a fascinating new record set to help you locate ancestors at sea. [do not forget] ... To download your free copy of our comprehensive guide to Irish family history. [DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE COPY»]( [do not forget] Take control of the communications that you receive from us. Visit our [preference centre]( tell us what interests you and how often want to hear from us and we'll manage the rest. 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