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As many as 50 percent of soldiers recruited to the [[East India Company Army|East India Company's Armies]] were born in [[Ireland]]. In many cases, the places of origin that they reported to the authorities were 'Townlands', i.e. sub-divisions of parishes. This information is not totally helpful, since many townlands were identically named, even within a single county. | As many as 50 percent of soldiers recruited to the [[East India Company Army|East India Company's Armies]] were born in [[Ireland]]. In many cases, the places of origin that they reported to the authorities were 'Townlands', i.e. sub-divisions of parishes. This information is not totally helpful, since many townlands were identically named, even within a single county. | ||
The | The browse the list of townlands of Ireland, together with alternative possibilities for the parish and county in which it is located see [[:Category:Irish Townlands|Irish Townlands Category]] | ||
We are grateful to Leslie Rogers for the compilation of this most useful | We are grateful to Leslie Rogers for the compilation of this most useful list. |
Revision as of 15:58, 11 September 2009
As many as 50 percent of soldiers recruited to the East India Company's Armies were born in Ireland. In many cases, the places of origin that they reported to the authorities were 'Townlands', i.e. sub-divisions of parishes. This information is not totally helpful, since many townlands were identically named, even within a single county.
The browse the list of townlands of Ireland, together with alternative possibilities for the parish and county in which it is located see Irish Townlands Category
We are grateful to Leslie Rogers for the compilation of this most useful list.