James Ryan's book, Irish Records Sources for Family and Local History, cites the following civil parishes: Ardmayle, Athassel, Ballintemple, Ballingarry, Ballygriffin, Ballysheehan, Boytonrath, Brickendown, Bruis, Cashel (St John), Cashel (St Patrick's Rock), Castletownarra (Protestants only), Clerihan, Clonbeg, Cloneen, Clonoulty, Cloonbulloge, Clonpet, Colman, Cordangan, Corrogue, Cullen, Dangandargan, Drum (Ballycahill & Templebeg United), Duntryleague, Erry, Fethard (Crompes & Coolmunddry), Gaile, Grean, Horeabbey, Killardry, Killbrugh, Killea, Kilconnell, Kilfeacle, Killevinogue, Knockgraffon, Killnerath, Kiltynan, Lattin, Magorban, Mealiffe, New Chapel, Oughterliege, Pepperstown, Railstown, Rathcoole, Rathleyny, Relickmurry, Redcity, Shronell, Solloghodmore and Solloghodbeg, Templemore, Templeneiry, Templenoe, Tipperary, Toom (Doon & Donaghill), Uskeane, Youghalarra (Protestants only). Ryan gives this Family History Library number: 100224 > > Is there anyone on the list who knows if the 1766 Census for the civil > parish of Aghnameadle, Tipperary, is intact? > > > -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com