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Number 41 of 1929.
HOUSING (GAELTACHT) ACT, 1929.
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
Section
1.
Definitions.
2.
Extent of Gaeltacht.
3.
Grants in relation to dwelling-houses.
4.
Grants in relation to poultry-houses.
5.
Grants in relation to piggeries.
6.
General provisions as to grants.
7.
Restriction on the making of grants.
8.
Loans in amplification of grants.
9.
Charging orders in relation to loans.
10.
Recovery of loans.
11.
Limitations on the amounts of grants and loans.
12.
Arrangements for joint purchasing.
13.
Relief from rates.
14.
Consultation with the Minister for Agriculture.
15.
Finance.
16.
Regulations.
17.
Short title.
SCHEDULE.
Number 41 of 1929.
HOUSING (GAELTACHT) ACT, 1929.
AN ACT TO FACILITATE THE ERECTION AND IMPROVEMENT OF DWELLING-HOUSES IN THE GAELTACHT AND THE PROVISION OF SUCH DWELLING-HOUSES WITH ANCILLARY ACCOMMODATION FOR DOMESTIC POULTRY AND PIGS AND FOR THOSE PURPOSES TO AUTHORISE THE MAKING OF GRANTS AND LOANS TO PERSONS IN THE GAELTACHT TOWARDS THE ERECTION OR IMPROVEMENT BY THEM OF DWELLING-HOUSES FOR THEIR OWN USE AND OF SUCH ANCILLARY ACCOMMODATION AS AFORESAID AND TO MAKE OTHER PROVISIONS INCIDENTAL TO THE MATTERS AFORESAID. [20th December, 1929.]
BE IT ENACTED BY THE OIREACHTAS OF SAORSTĂT EIREANN AS FOLLOWS:â
Definitions.
1.âIn this Actâ
the expression âthe Ministerâ means the Minister for Lands and Fisheries;
the expression âthe Commissionersâ means the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland;
the word âfamilyâ when used in relation to the occupier of a dwelling-house means and includes all persons usually residing in such dwelling-house with such occupier, whether related or not related by blood or marriage to such occupier;
the word âprescribedâ means prescribed by regulations made by the Minister under this Act.
Extent of Gaeltacht.
2.â(1) For the purposes of this Act but no further or otherwise the Gaeltacht shall be deemed to comprise the several district electoral divisions mentioned in the Schedule to this Act.
(2) The Minister may by order, whenever he considers it expedient so to do on account of local variations in the numbers or distribution of Irish-speaking persons, amend the Schedule to this Act by adding thereto any district electoral division neither mentioned nor then included by amendment therein or deleting therefrom any district electoral division mentioned therein or previously added thereto, and whenever any such amendment of the said Schedule is so made this Act shall as respects grants under this Act sanctioned while such amendment is in operation and everything done in consequence of the making or sanctioning of any such grant be construed and have effect with and subject to such amendment.
(3) Every order made by the Minister under this section shall be laid before each House of the Oireachtas as soon as may be after it is made, and if a resolution is passed by either such House within the next subsequent twenty-one days on which that House has sat after such order is laid before it annulling such order, such order shall be annulled accordingly but without prejudice to the validity of anything previously done under such order.
Grants in relation to dwelling-houses.
3.â(1) Where, in the opinion of the Minister, a dwelling-house in the Gaeltacht is wholly unsuitable for the proper and healthy accommodation of the occupier thereof and his family, the Minister may, subject to the provisions of this Act and regulations made by the Minister thereunder, make to the occupier of such dwelling-house a grant (in this Act referred to as a building grant) towards the erection, on the site of such dwelling-house or on another site, of a new dwelling-house in substitution for such first-mentioned dwelling-house.
(2) Where, in the opinion of the Minister, a dwelling-house in the Gaeltacht is on account of its small size or its lack of sanitary accommodation, ventilation, light, or other amenity or for any other reason unsuitable in its existing condition for the proper and healthy accommodation of the occupier thereof and his family and the Minister is satisfied that the condition of the dwelling-house is such that the expense of improvement can be economically incurred, the Minister may, subject to the provisions of this Act and regulations made by the Minister thereunder, make to the occupier of such dwelling-house a grant (in this Act referred to as an improving grant) towards the improvement or extension of such dwelling-house.
Grants in relation to poultry-houses.
4.â(1) Where a dwelling-house in the Gaeltacht eitherâ
(a) is not provided with any accommodation ancillary thereto for domestic poultry, or
(b) is provided with accommodation ancillary thereto for domestic poultry, but such accommodation is, in the opinion of the Minister, wholly unsuitable or insufficient,
the Minister may, subject to the provisions of this Act and regulations made by the Minister thereunder, make to the occupier of such dwelling-house a grant (in this Act referred to as a poultry-house building grant) towards the erection of accommodation for domestic poultry, ancillary to such dwelling-house and, where any such accommodation already exists, in substitution therefor.
(2) Where the accommodation for domestic poultry ancillary to a dwelling-house in the Gaeltacht is, in the opinion of the Minister, unsuitable or insufficient, and the Minister is satisfied that the state of any structure providing such accommodation is such that the expense of improvement can be economically incurred, the Minister may, subject to the provisions of this Act and regulations made by the Minister thereunder, make to the occupier of such dwelling-house a grant (in this Act referred to as a poultry-house improving grant) towards the improvement or extension of such accommodation.
(3) Where a building grant has been sanctioned under this Act, the Minister may, subject to the provisions of this Act and regulations made by the Minister thereunder, make to the person to whom such building grant has been sanctioned either a grant (in this Act included in the expression poultry-house building grant) towards the erection of accommodation for domestic poultry or a grant (in this Act included in the expression poultry-house improving grant) towards the improvement or extension of accommodation for domestic poultry, ancillary to the dwelling-house towards the erection of which such building grant was sanctioned.
Grants in relation to piggeries.
5.â(1) Where a dwelling-house in the Gaeltacht eitherâ
(a) is not provided with any accommodation ancillary thereto for pigs, or
(b) is provided with accommodation ancillary thereto for pigs but such accommodation is, in the opinion of the Minister, wholly unsuitable or insufficient,
the Minister may, subject to the provisions of this Act and regulations made by the Minister thereunder, make to the occupier of such dwelling-house a grant (in this Act referred to as a piggery building grant) towards the erection of accommodation for pigs, ancillary to such dwelling-house and, where any such accommodation already exists, in substitution therefor.
(2) Where the accommodation for pigs ancillary to a dwelling-house in the Gaeltacht is, in the opinion of the Minister, unsuitable or insufficient, and the Minister is satisfied that the state of any structure providing such accommodation is such that the expense of improvement can be economically incurred, the Minister may, subject to the provisions of this Act and regulations made by the Minister thereunder, make to the occupier of such dwelling-house a grant (in this Act referred to as a piggery improving grant) towards the improvement or extension of such accommodation.
(3) Where a building grant has been sanctioned under this Act, the Minister may, subject to the provisions of this Act and regulations made by the Minister thereunder, make to the person to whom such building grant has been sanctioned either a grant (in this Act included in the expression piggery building grant) towards the erection of accommodation for pigs, or a grant (in this Act included in the expression piggery improving grant) towards the improvement or extension of accommodation for pigs, ancillary to the dwelling-house towards the erection of which such building grant was sanctioned.
General provisions as to grants.
6.â(1) Every application for a grant under this Act shall be made to the prescribed officer of the Minister in the prescribed form and manner and shall state the prescribed particulars in relation to the person applying for the grant, the dwelling-house in respect of which the grant is applied for and the work proposed to be executed with the aid of the grant.
(2) A grant made under this Act may be paid in one instalment or in several instalments as the Minister shall in each case think proper and the Minister may require as a condition precedent to the payment of any such grant or any particular instalment thereof that it shall be shown to his satisfaction that the work towards which the grant was made or a specified proportion thereof has been executed.
(3) Where a building grant, a poultry-house building grant, or a piggery building grant is made towards the erection of a new dwelling-house or new accommodation in substitution for an existing dwelling-house or existing accommodation, the demolition of such existing dwelling-house or existing accommodation shall, unless the Minister otherwise directs, be deemed to be part of the work towards the execution of which the grant is made.
(4) Whenever the making of a grant to a person under this Act is sanctioned or the making of a loan to a person under this Act is certified for by the Minister and such person dies before the amount of such grant or such loan has been actually paid to him, the Minister may appoint any other person whom he may think fit to receive, subject to such conditions as the Minister may think fit to impose, such grant or loan or so much thereof as is then unpaid, and when any such appointment is so made, the grant or loan to which the appointment relates or the unpaid portion thereof shall be payable under this Act to the person so appointed in like manner in all respects as the same would have been payable to such first-mentioned person if he had not died.
Restriction on the making of grants.
7.â(1) No building grant or improving grant shall be made under this Act in respect of a dwelling-house in respect of which a grant out of public moneys is being or has at any time within seven years before the passing of this Act been made under any other Act of the Oireachtas or any British statute.
(2) No building grant or improving grant shall be made under this Act towards the erection or the improvement or extension (as the case may be) of a dwelling-house unless eitherâ
(a) there is in existence or will be provided with the aid of a grant under this Act or otherwise accommodation for domestic poultry ancillary to and suitable and sufficient in the opinion of the Minister for such dwelling-house, or
(b) the Minister is of opinion that, having regard to all the circumstances, the occupier of such dwelling-house could not be expected to keep domestic poultry.
(3) No building grant or improving grant shall be made under this Act unless eitherâ
(a) there is in existence or will be provided with the aid of a grant under this Act or otherwise accommodation for pigs ancillary to and suitable and sufficient in the opinion of the Minister for such dwelling-house, or
(b) the Minister is of opinion that, having regard to all the circumstances, the occupier of such dwelling-house could not be expected to keep pigs.
Loans in amplification of grants.
8.â(1) Whenever the Minister is satisfied that a person to whom he has made a grant under this Act is so circumstanced that he is not able to execute the work towards which such grant was made to him without further monetary assistance, the Minister may, subject to the provisions of this Act and regulations made thereunder, issue to the Commissioners a certificate in the prescribed form that such person may be granted a loan under this Act of such sum, not exceeding the amount of such grant, as the Minister shall think proper and shall specify in such certificate.
(2) Whenever the Minister issues to the Commissioners a certificate under the foregoing sub-section, the Commissioners shall, subject to the provisions of this Act and regulations made by the Minister for Finance under this section, make to the person named in such certificate a loan of the amount specified in such certificate and repayable to the Commissioners in accordance with the said regulations, with interest at such rate as may be fixed by the Minister for Finance.
(3) The Minister for Finance may make regulations in relation to all or any of the following matters, that is to say:â
(a) the issue of loans made under this section, including the issue of such loans in one or more instalments;
(b) the making of charging orders and the form of such orders;
(c) the repayment of such loans, including the time or times at which and the instalments in which such repayment is to be made;
(d) conditions for securing the due application of such loans to the purposes for which such loans are made.
Charging orders in relation to loans.
9.â(1) Whenever the Commissioners make a loan under this Act they shall, before actually advancing any portion of such loan, make an order (in this section referred to as a charging order) in accordance with regulations made by the Minister for Finance under this Act charging the amount of such loan and the interest thereon on the dwelling-house in relation to which the loan is intended to be made and on all premises held therewith by the same tenure or under the same tenancy, and every such order shall operate to charge the said loan as and when the same is actually advanced and the said interest on the said dwelling-house and other premises in favour of the Commissioners in priority to all other charges and incumbrances whether statutory or otherwise except rent or other incident of tenure and sums payable under the Land Purchase Acts or otherwise to the Irish Land Commission.
(2) A charging order shall be deemed to be a mortgage made by deed within the meaning of the Conveyancing Acts, 1881 to 1911, and the Commissioners shall be the mortgagees for the purposes of those Acts and shall accordingly have, in relation to every charging order, all the powers conferred by those Acts on mortgagees under mortgages made by deed.
(3) Whenever the Commissioners make a charging order they shall forthwith cause such order to be registered in the Registry of Deeds or the Land Registry (as the case may require) and no fee or other charge shall be payable for or in respect of such registration.
(4) A charging order affecting land registered in the Land Registry shall be registerable in that Registry as a burden affecting such land whether the person named in such order as the owner or the occupier of such land or as the recipient of the loan to which such order relates is or is not registered in the said Registry as the owner of such land.
(5) When land or a tenancy in land is put up for sale by the Irish Land Commission under any statutory power in that behalf vested in them, and such land or tenancy is subject to a charging order such land or tenancy shall be sold subject to the charge created by such charging order in addition to any other charge, incumbrance, or liability subject to which such land or tenancy is required by law to be sold.
Recovery of loans.
10.â(1) The amount for the time being due and owing, whether for principal or interest, to the Commissioners on foot of a charging order shall be a civil debt due to the Commissioners by the occupier for the time being of the premises charged by such charging order and shall (in addition to any other mode of recovery) be recoverable accordingly from such occupier by the Commissioners in any court of competent jurisdiction, without prejudice to the rights of such occupier, where he is not the person to whom the loan was made, against such person.
(2) In any proceedings by the Commissioners under this section or otherwise in any court of law to recover the amount or any part of the amount due, whether for principal or interest, on foot of a charging order, a certificate purporting to be sealed with the seal of the Commissioners and to certify the amount due on foot of such charging order shall, until the contrary is proved, be evidence that the amount so certified is so due and owing.
Limitations on the amounts of grants and loans.
11.â(1) The aggregate amount of the grants and loans to be made under this Act shall not exceed the sum of two hundred and fifty thousand pounds.
(2) The amount of an individual grant made under this Act shall not exceedâ
(a) in the case of a building grant, the sum of eighty pounds, or
(b) in the case of an improving grant, the sum of forty pounds, or
(c) in the case of a poultry-house building grant or a piggery building grant, the sum of five pounds, or
(d) in the case of a poultry-house improving grant or a piggery improving grant, the sum of two pounds and ten shillings.
(3) In the making of building grants and improving grants the Minister shall give a preference to the occupiers of dwelling-houses in which the Irish language is habitually used as the home language of the household, and amongst occupiers of such dwelling-houses the Minister shall give a preference to the occupiers of dwelling-houses having the greater overcrowding, the worse sanitary conditions and the lower valuation under the Valuation Acts.
(4) So far as may be practicable having regard to the number and local distribution of the cases in which it appears to the Minister to be proper to make grants under this Act and to the foregoing provisions of this section, at least three-fifths of the moneys available for making grants under this Act shall be applied in making grants to occupiers of dwelling-houses situate in district electoral divisions in the Gaeltacht in which the valuation under the Valuation Acts of all hereditaments (other than hereditaments valued at more than twenty pounds) in the district electoral division when divided by the population of the district electoral division according to the census of 1926 yields a sum not exceeding twenty-one shillings.
Arrangements for joint purchasing.
12.â(1) The Minister may, if and so far as he thinks it expedient so to do, make, with the consent of the Minister for Finance, arrangements for facilitating the purchase by persons to whom grants are made under this Act of materials and fittings required by them for the execution of the works towards which such grants are made.
(2) Whenever the execution of works towards which grants or loans under this Act have been or are intended to be sanctioned is in the opinion of the Minister prevented or hindered by undue difficulty in obtaining supplies of lime or sand or the use of scaffolding and other plant the Minister may, with the consent of the Minister for Finance, make such arrangements as he with the consent aforesaid shall think proper for providing or facilitating the obtaining (as the circumstances may require) at reasonable prices supplies of lime or of sand or the use of scaffolding or other plant
Relief from rates.
13.â(1) For the purposes of the assessment and levying of any rate raised by a local authority for the service of any local financial year ending within twenty years from the completion of any work towards the execution of which a grant was made under this Act, the valuation under the Valuation Acts of the dwelling-house towards the erection, improvement or extension of which such grant was made or to which is ancillary the poultry-house or piggery towards the erection, improvement, or extension of which such grant was made shall be deemed by such local authority to be the valuation which was in force in respect of such dwelling-house or of the dwelling-house for which such dwelling-house was substituted immediately before the commencement of such work.
(2) In this section the expression âlocal authorityâ means and includes the council of a county, the council of a county or other borough, the council of an urban district, and the commissioners of a town.
Consultation with the Minister for Agriculture.
14.âThe Minister shall not exercise any power, determine any matter, or form any opinion under this Act in relation to accommodation for domestic poultry or pigs without previously consulting the Minister for Agriculture in regard thereto.
Finance.
15.â(1) All grants and loans made under this Act shall be made out of moneys provided by the Oireachtas.
(2) All expenses incurred in the carrying of this Act into execution shall, to such extent as shall be sanctioned by the Minister for Finance, be paid out of moneys provided by the Oireachtas.
Regulations.
16.â(1) The Minister may by regulations made under this Act with the consent of the Minister for Finance prescribe all or any of the following matters, that is to say:â
(a) the design and construction of dwelling-houses, poultry-houses and piggeries towards the erection of which grants are made under this Act, and the conditions to be observed in regard to the site and aspect of such dwelling-houses, poultry-houses and piggeries;
(b) the nature, character, and extent of the works to be executed with the aid of improving grants, poultry-house improving grants, and piggery improving grants respectively;
(c) the materials to be used in the execution of works (whether erection, improvement, or extension) for which grants are made under this Act;
(d) conditions for securing the due application of grants under this Act to the purposes for which such grants are made;
(e) conditions governing the payment of grants under this Act and in particular the evidence to be furnished as a condition precedent to the payment of any such grant or any particular instalment thereof;
(f) so far as not otherwise provided by this Act the circumstances in which and conditions on which grants may be made and certificates for loans may be issued by the Minister under this Act;
(g) any matter or thing referred to in this Act as prescribed or to be prescribed.
(2) In so far as the provisions of any local Act or of any bye-laws, rules, regulations, or scheme, under whatever authority made, relating to the construction, laying-out, or drainage of new buildings or new streets are inconsistent with a regulation made by the Minister under this Act, those provisions shall not apply to a house to which such regulation applies and which complies with such regulation.
(3) Every regulation made by the Minister under this Act shall be laid before each House of the Oireachtas as soon as may be after it is made, and if a resolution is passed by either such House within the next subsequent twenty-one days on which that House has sat after such regulation is laid before it annulling such regulation such regulation shall be annulled accordingly but without prejudice to the validity of anything previously done under such regulation.
Short title.
17.âThis Act may be cited as the Housing (Gaeltacht) Act, 1929.
SCHEDULE.
District Electoral Divisions comprised in the Gaeltacht for the purposes of this Act.
In the County of Clare.
Abbey
Formoyle
Knocknagore
Annagh
Furroor
Liscannor
Ballagh
Gleninagh
Liscasey
Ballyea
Glenmore
Lisdoonvarna
Ballynacally
Kilballyowen
Lisheen
Ballysteen
Kilchreest
Lurraga
Ballyvaskin
Kilcloher
Magherareagh
Boston
Kilfearagh
Milltownmalbay
Cahermurphy
Kilfenora
Mount Elva
Carran
Kilfiddane
Moveen
Castletown
Killadysert
Moy
Cloghaun
Killanniv
Moyarta
Clondagad
Killard
Mullagh
Cloonadrum
Killaspuglonane
Noughaval
Cloonanaha
Killilagh
Oughtmama
Clooncoorha
Killimer
Querrin
Clooney
Killinaboy
Rahona
Cooraclare
Killone
Rath
Corrofin
Kilmihil
Rathborney
Creegh
Kilmurry
Rinealon
Derreen
Kilnamona
Ruan
Doonbeg
Kilraghtis
Smithstown
Drumcreehy
Kilshanny
Templemaley
Drumellihy
Kiltoraght
Tullig
Dysert
Kinturk
Tullycreen
Einagh
Knock
Ennistymon
Knocknaboley
In the County of Cork.
Abbeymahon
Castlemartyr
Garryvoe
Adrigole
Castlehaven Nth.
Glengarriff
Aghern
Castlehaven Sth.
Gortnascreeny
Ahil
Castleventry
Gortnaskehy
Ardagh
Cleanrath
Gortnatubbrid
Ardfield
Clondrohid
Ightermurragh
Argideen
Clonmult
Inchigeelagh
Aultagh
Clonpriest
Kealkill
Ballingurteen
Cloonkeen
Kilbrittain
Ballinspittle
Cloghdonnell
Kilcaskan
Ballymackean
Coolcraheen
Kilcatherine
Ballymartle
Coolmountain
Kilcronat
Bantry R.
Coulagh
Kilfaughnabeg
Bealanageary (Dunmanway R. D.)
Courtmacsherry
Cullen
Kilkerran More
Killaconenagh
Bealanageary
(Macroom R. D.)
Curraglass
Curryglass
Killeagh (Youghal
No. 1 R. D.)
Bealock
Derragh
Killeenleagh
Bredagh
Derry
Kilmacdonogh
Butlerstown
Derryfineen
Kilnamanagh
Caheragh
Douce
Kilnamartery
Cahermore
Dromdaleague Nth.
Knockavilly
Candroma
Dromdaleague Sth.
Knocks
Cannaway
Dungourney
Knockskagh
Cape Clear
Dunmanway Nth.
Leitrim
Carrigboy
Garrown
Mealagh
Mogeely
Rossmore
Templeomalus
Mountrivers
Scart
Timoleague
Myross
Shreelane
Tullagh
Rahalisk
Skibbereen R.
Ullanes
Rathbarry
Slievereagh
Williamstown
Rathclarin
Teerelton
Woodfort
Rathcool
Templemichael
Youghal R.
Rosscarbery
In the County of Donegal.
Altnapaste
Dunaff
Largymore
Annagary
Dunfanaghy
Letterkenny R.
Aran
Dunglow
Lettermacaward
Ardara
Dunlewy
Lough Eask
Ards
Fanad North
Loughkeel
Binbane
Fanad West
Maghery
Bonnyglen
Fintown
Magheraclogher
Carrickart
Glen
Malinbeg
Church Hill
Glencolumbkille
Meenaclady
Cloghan
Glengesh
Meencargagh
Corkermore
Glenleheen
Millford
Cranford
Glenties
Mulmosog
Creenasmear
Gortahork
Rosguill
Creeslough
Graffy
Rutland
Cross Roads
Greenfort
Seacar
Crovehy
Inishkeel
Tawnawully
Crowkeeragh
Kilcar
Termon
Crownarad
Kilgoly
Tieveskeelta
Doe Castle
Killybegs
Doocharry
Knockalla
In the County of Galway.
Abbey East
Abbey West
Ballynakill,
(Glenamaddy R. D.)
Carrowbrowne
Carrownagur
Addergoole
Aille
Ballynakill,
(Mt. Bellew R. D.)
Carrowrevagh
Castleblakeney
Annaghdown,
(Tuam R. D.)
Ballynapark
Barna
Castleboy
Castletaylor
Annaghdown,
(Galway R. D.)
Beagh
Beaghmore
Claregalway
Claretuam
Ardrahan
Belclare
Clarinbridge
Athenry
Belleville
Cleggan
Aughrim
Bencorr
Clifden
Ballinastack
Boyounagh
Cong
Ballinderry
Ballinduff
Bullaun
Bunowen
Cloonkeen,
(Loughrea R. D.)
Ballintemple
Ballycahalan
Cahermore
Camus
Cloonkeen,
(Mt. Bellew R. D.)
Ballynacourty
Ballynakill,
Cappalusk
Cappard
Cloonkeen,
(Tuam R. D.)
(Clifden R. D.)
Carnmore
Cloonbur
Clonbern
Kilconierin
Lisheenavalla
Cooloo
Kilcoona
Mountain
Craughwell
Kilcummin,
Mount Bellew
Creggs
Galway R.D.
Mounthazel
Crumpaun
Kilcummin,
Moycullen
Cur
Oughterard R. D.
Moyne
Curraghmore
Kilcroan
Moyrus
Cushkillary
Killannin
Milltown
Cummer
Killeany
Oranmore
Deerpark
Killeely
Oughterard
Derrycunlagh
Killeen
Owengowla
Derryglassaun
Killeenavarra
Raford
Derrylaur
Killererin
Rahasane
Derrylea
Killeroran
Raheen
Donaghpatrick
Killian
Rinvyle
Doonbally
Kilteskill
Ross
Doonloughan
Killinny
Roundstone
Doorus
Killogilleen
Ryehill
Drumacoo
Killower
Scregg
Dunmore North
Killursa
Selerna
Dunmore South
Kilmoylan
Shankill
Errislannan
Kilshanvy
Sillerna
Foxhall
Kiltartan
Skannive
Furbogh
Kiltullagh,
Skehanagh
Galway R.
(Glenamaddy R. D.)
Slieveaneena
Glenamaddy
Kiltullagh,
Spiddle
Gorumna
(Loughrea R. D.)
Stradbally
Graigabbey
Kinvarra
Templetogher
Greethill
Kilthomas
Tiaquin
Headford
Knockboy
Toberadosh
Hillsbrook
Lackaghbeg
Tuam Rural
Illion
Letterbrickaun
Tuam Urban
Inishbofin
Letterfore
Tullokyne
Inishmore
Lettermore
Turlough
Kilbennan
Levally
Wormhole
Kilconickny
Liscananaun
In the County of Kerry.
Ardea
Brandon
Crinny
Aglish
Caher
Curraghbeg
Bahaghs
Caherdaniel
Curraghmore
Ballinskelligs
Canuig
Dawros
Ballinvoher
Cappagh
Deelis
Ballybrack
Caragh
Derriana
Ballyduff
Castlecove
Derrynane
Ballynacourty
Castlegregory
Dingle
Ballincloher
Castlequin
Doocarrig
Banawn
Churchtown
Dunloe
Baurtregaun
Cloghane
Dunquin
Beal
Cloon
Dunurlin
Boolteens
Clydagh
Dromore
Emlagh
Kilgobban
Maum
Flesk
Kilgobnet
Milltown
Glanbehy
Killarney Rural
Minard
Glanlee
Killinane
Molahiffe
Glanlough
Killorglin
Portmagee
Glanmore
Kilmalkedar
Rathmore
Glin
Kilquane
Rockfield
Greenane
Knockglass
Sneem
Headfort
Lack
St. Finan's
Inch
Lahard
Stradbally
Kenmare
Lickeen
Tahilla
Kinard
Loughbrin
Teeranearagh
Kilbonane
Loughcurrane
Valencia
Kilgarrylander
Mastergeehy
Ventrs
Kilgarvan
Marhin
In the County of Mayo.
Achill
Cong
Knock Nth.
Addergoole
Coolnaha
Knock Sth.
Aghagower North
Coonard
Knockadaff
Ardnaree Sth. R.
Corraun Achill
Knocknalower
Attymass East
Course
Knappagh
Attymass West
Croaghpatrick
Lackan Nth.
Ballinamore
Crossboyne
Lackan Sth.
Ballinchalla
Cuildoo
Letterbrick
Ballindine
Culnacleha
Loughanboy
Ballinrobe
Dalgan
Louisburgh
Ballycastle
Derryloughan
Muingnabo
Ballycroy Nth.
Dooega
Muings
Ballycroy Sth.
Drummin
Neale
Ballyhaunis
Garrymore
Newbrook
Ballyhean
Glenamoy
Newport East
Ballynagoraher
Glencastle
Newport West
Ballyovey
Glenco
Owenbrin
Bangor
Goolamore
Pontoon
Barroosky
Hollymount
Portroyal
Bekan
Houndswood
Rath Hill
Beldergmore
Islandeady
Rosslee
Bellavary
Kilcommon
Sallymount
Belmullet
Kilfian E.
Sheskin
Binghamstown Nth.
Kilfian S.
Shrule
Binghamstown Sth.
Kilfian W.
Slievemahanagh
Bohola
Kilgarvan
Slievemore
Bunaveela
Kilgeever
Strade
Burriscarra
Kilkelly
Tagheen
Callow
Killala
Tawnynagry
Cappaghduff
Killavally
Toocananagh
Caraun
Killedan
Toomore
Castlebar Rural
Kilmaine
Turlough
Clare Island
Kilmovee
Tumgesh
Cloghermore
Kiltamagh
Urlaur
Cloonkeen
Kilvine
Ardmore
(Dungarvan R.D.)
Colligan
Comeragh
Kilcockan
Kilmacomma
Ardmore
(Youghal R.D.)
Coumaraglin
Dromana
Kilronan
Kinsalebeg
Ballyduff
Dromore
Knockaunbrandaun
Ballyhane
Drumroe
Lismore Rural
Ballyheeney
Ballyin
Dungarvan Rural
Fews
Modelligo
(Dungarvan R.D.)
Ballymacart
Ballymacarbry
Fox's Castle
Gardenmorris
Modelligo
(Lismore R.D.)
Ballynamult
Georgestown
Mountkennedy
Ballysaggartmore
Glenwilliam
Mountstewart
Bohadoon
Graignagower
Rathgormuck
Cappagh
Grallagh
Ringville
Cappoquin
Grange
Seskinan
Carrigcastle
Gortnapeaky
St. Mary's
Carriglea
Gurteen
Tinnasagart
Clashmore
Keereen
Templemichael
Clonea
Kilbarrymeaden
Whitechurch
In the County of Cavan.
Derrylahan
Derrynananta
Dunmakeever
In the County of Leitrim.
Drumkeeran
Drumreilly East
In the County of Limerick.
Abbeyfeale
Dromtrasna
Iveruss
Caher
Mountcollins
Shanagolden
In the County of Louth.
Drummullagh
In the County of Roscommon.
Ballaghadereen
Creagh
Kilcar
Carrowreagh
Dysert
Taghmaconnell
Crannagh
In the County of Sligo.
Cliffoney South
Rossinver West
Aclare
Drumcolumb
Riverstown
Banada
Lissadill East
Achonry East
Kilmacteige
Lissadill North
Achonry West
In the County of Tipperary South Riding.
Ballybacon
Newcastle
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