Adare Genealogical Records
Adare Birth & Baptism Records
A collection of registers of births and baptisms from by Joint Presbyterian and Methodist Congregation of Christ Church, Limerick.
An index to births, marriages and deaths registered with the Irish government. Provides the child's name, date of registration, place of registration, mother's maiden name and a reference to order a certificate with further details.
A collection of almost 4 million birth and baptisms records from civil, Catholic and Church of Ireland registers.
Digital images of registers recording the birth and baptism of Catholic families' children. They record around 550,000 births and baptisms, which can be searched by a name index.
An index to evidences provided to the British Civil Service Commission to establish the age of prospective and current civil servants. The index includes date & place of birth and provides a reference to surviving documents.
Adare Marriage & Divorce Records
Marriage registers from by Joint Presbyterian and Methodist Congregation of Christ Church, Limerick.
Digital images of documents from civil divorce cases. The cases cover both the cause of the case and the outcome, such as division of property and visitation rights. These records also contain details of illegitimate children. Cases can be searched by a name index.
An index to births, marriages and deaths registered with the Irish government. Provides the child's name, date of registration, place of registration, mother's maiden name and a reference to order a certificate with further details.
Transcripts of more than 850,000 marriage records, including parents' names when listed in the original document.
Digital images of registers recording the marriages of Catholics in Ireland. They record around 150,000 marriages, which can be searched by a name index.
Adare Death & Burial Records
An index to births, marriages and deaths registered with the Irish government. Provides the child's name, date of registration, place of registration, mother's maiden name and a reference to order a certificate with further details.
Details of crew and passengers who died aboard RMS Titanic. Information given includes date, place & cause of death; gender; age; nationality; profession; and residence.
An index to around 13,000 marriages of the upper class of Ireland recorded in a magazine.
Registers compiled from the logs of ships registered in Britain & her colonies. These records are indexed by named and are connected to original images of the registers. They list the name of the deceased, the date they died, their gender, age, cause of death and the name of the ship they died on.
Transcriptions of over 35,000 death notices of Irish who died in America and other parts of the world.
Adare Census & Population Lists
An index to several million names in records delineating families and including important personal details, such as religion, occupation and place of birth.
Congregational records, including communicant rolls 1911-1945 and Ballinacurra Sunday school rolls 1914-1919.
An index to and digital images of registers recording people eligible to vote. The records list name, residence, qualification to vote, ratable value of property and sometimes a description of their property.
Directories containing over 275,000,000 entries. As well as name, address and phone number, occupations are often recorded. A useful census substitute.
Over 135,000 surviving extracts from the 1841 and 1851 censuses of Ireland.
Newspapers Covering Adare
A collection of over 150,000 various records, largely pertaining to the Province of Munster. It is largely comprised of newspaper transcripts, obituaries and gravestone transcriptions.
A London newspaper that later became The Sun.
Originally founded as a chartist organ, the newspaper became a liberal platform.
Digital images of a newspaper that circulated through Ireland, promoting agriculture, gardening, commerce and manufacturing. It is fully text searchable.
A popular illustrated, liberal newspaper; one of the most popular in Britain.
Adare Wills & Probate Records
An index to over 100,000 Irish wills.
Transcripts of over 9,000 wills penned by Irish privates and non-commissioned officers during World War I.
A name index connected to images of Ireland's civil probate registers. It lists the name of the deceased, residence, status or occupation, type of probate, date of probate and names of the executors or administrators.
An index to around 365,000 documents relating to the distribution of deceased person's real and personal estate.
An index to almost 78,000 wills that were disputed. The index can lead you to documents that may shed a great deal of genealogical information as disputes often arose between siblings and cousins.
Adare Immigration & Travel Records
A name index connected to original images of passenger lists recording people travelling from Britain to destinations outside Europe. Records may detail a passenger's age or date of birth, residence, occupation, destination and more.
A record of over 600,000 immigrants arriving in the United States; being predominantly those escaping the Irish famine. Records may contain numerous useful details, such as age or year of birth, native county and intended destination.
A list of over 40,000 passengers traveling from North America to the British Isles. Details of passengers may include: occupation, nationality, gender, age, martial status, class, destination, and details of the vessel they sailed on.
Details of over 700 poor Irish settlers in the Newcastle district of Canada. Contains details of the land they occupy, family and live stock.
Registers recording those who by their criminal deeds were sentenced to be transported to Australia. Records include name, date & place of conviction, term of sentence, ship sailed on, departure date and the name of the colony they were to be sent to.
Adare Military Records
A variety military service, medical, award and general documents detailing WWI army soldiers who claimed a pension for disability. Contains a great deal of biographical and genealogical details, including physical description and disabilities. Digital images, searchable by a name and place index.
A history of the town during WWI, with a list of men and women who served and notes of those who lost their lives.
A list of over 1.3 million British and Commonwealth servicemen who were injured during World War One.
Detailed records of 858,171 Royal Artillery personnel. The records contain genealogical, biographical and military details.
Digital images, searchable by a name index, of 88,096 records detailing biographical, genealogical and service details of the men of the Royal Tank Corps.
Adare Court & Legal Records
An index to and digital images of registers recording people eligible to vote. The records list name, residence, qualification to vote, ratable value of property and sometimes a description of their property.
An index to millions of names occurring in minor Irish legal records. The index is linked to images of the original registers.
An index to and images to various records, including loan application forms. These may list name, residence, names of relatives, loan particulars and more.
A index to over 3.5 million names occurring in Irish prison registers. Details provide vary, but may include: name, age, place of birth, abode, religion, occupation, education, physical description, next of kin and details of crimes and sentences Contains images of the original registers.
Digital images of thousands of letters and documents detailing the state of Ireland during the famine. The documents can be searched by a name index of over 10,000 people.
Adare Taxation Records
An assessment of property in Ireland for taxation purposes. Provides descriptions of properties.
Records detailing occupiers of land in pre-famine Ireland. Contains a description of lands and other details. Original images of the records can be searched by name and place.
Lists of occupiers of Irish land and tithes to support the established church; arranged by parish.
A list of people who refused to pay an annual tax to the Anglican church in Scotland.
Adare Land & Property Records
Records detailing tenancies of over 500,000 Irish people. In some cases details may be provided back to the 18th century.
The name and address of people who owned two or more acres of land in Ireland.
An assessment of property in Ireland for taxation purposes. Provides descriptions of properties.
Essentially an electoral roll, listing those who were eligible to vote, their occupation, residence and entitlement.
Records detailing occupiers of land in pre-famine Ireland. Contains a description of lands and other details. Original images of the records can be searched by name and place.
Adare Directories & Gazetteers
A directory of counties Limerick and Clare, listing their principal landowners, business men farmers etc. Also contains a street directory and includes a short history of the city, with special notes on the city's harbour and docks. The directory is search able by a name index containing over 11,000 names.
A detailed directory of the counties' nobility, gentry, tradesmen, farmers etc. Also contains descriptions of settlements, the county, some of its businesses and its customs. The work is searchable by an index of over 10,000 names. Published by George Bassett.
A history and topography of the counties in this province; followed by lists of administrative officers, judges, police etc. Also contains entries for settlements, with details on their residents and occupations. Searchable by an index of over 110,000 names.
Two directories detailing nearly 24,000 residents of the Province of Munster, their abode and calling.
A directory of the court, parliament, aristocracy, mayors, civil service, military, militia and banks in the British Empire.
Adare Cemeteries
A collection of over 150,000 various records, largely pertaining to the Province of Munster. It is largely comprised of newspaper transcripts, obituaries and gravestone transcriptions.
Photographs and transcriptions of millions of gravestones from cemeteries around the world.
Profiles of several hundred mausolea found in the British Isles.
Several thousand transcribed memorials remembering those connected with the nautical occupations.
An index to around 100,000 various births, marriages, deaths, burials, cemeteries, wills, immigration, census extracted from Irish sources.
Adare Obituaries
A collection of over 150,000 various records, largely pertaining to the Province of Munster. It is largely comprised of newspaper transcripts, obituaries and gravestone transcriptions.
A growing collection currently containing over 425,000 abstracts of obituaries with reference to the location of the full obituary.
A collection of 364 obituaries of Quakers from the British Isles. The volume was published in 1849 and includes obituaries of those who died in late 1847 through 1848.
A text index and digital images of all editions of a journal containing medical articles and obituaries of medical practitioners.
This database contains extracted genealogical information from the obituaries of the Irish Independent newspaper.
Adare Histories & Books
Photographs and images of churches in County Limerick.
A growing database including millions of photographs of the United Kingdom, Isle of Man and Ireland catalogued by latitude & longitude and OS grid reference.
A history of the town during WWI, with a list of men and women who served and notes of those who lost their lives.
An indexed collection of 21,000 photographs covering all of Ireland.
A collection of 220,000 professional photos covering most towns and villages in Britain, and parts of Ireland.
Adare School & Education Records
An index to and images of registers recording 100,000s of Irish schoolchildren. Registers may list name, year of birth, year of registration, age, religion, address, occupation of parent or guardian, name of current and previous school, parish, number of days attendance, class enrolled into, results of exams and date of leaving.
A register of faculty and students educated at Trinity College Dublin. Entries include the individual’s full name, date of entering the college, age of entering, father’s name and address, the degree they received and their graduation date.
A searchable database containing over 90,000 note-form biographies for students of Cambridge University.
Registers recording students who attended a series of non-denominational schools throughout Ireland.
Transcripts of over 27,000 entries from admissions, apprentice, and schoolmaster ledgers of the Royal Military Asylum in Chelsea and Royal Hibernian Military School in Dublin.
Adare Occupation & Business Records
This collection gives brief details on the appointment of over 1.4 million people who worked for the Post Office. Includes references to corresponding data in the Postmaster General’s minute books and is a starting point for research in the rich archive of the British Postal Museum.
A database containing names extracted from Kelly's Directory of the Leather Trade. Contains name, occupation and residence.
A book containing details of the medical establishment in Ireland, with a list of over 2,700 medical practitioners in Ireland.
Records relating to merchant seamen of the British Isles. They may record, date and place of birth, address and details of their maritime career.
An index to those who were awarded spinning wheels and looms for growing flax.
Pedigrees & Family Trees Covering Adare
The first edition of an exclusively Irish directory of the landed gentry printed by Burke's. This publication provides heraldic, genealogical and biographical details on Ireland's foremost untitled landowners. Searchable by an index of over 80,000 names.
A searchable database of linked genealogies compiled from thousands of reputable and not-so-reputable sources. Contains many details on European gentry & nobility, but covers many countries outside Europe and people from all walks of life.
A book containing genealogies and biographies of Britain's titled families.
A book containing genealogies and biographies of Britain's titled families.
Genealogies of notable Irish families, with biographical details and notes on Irish clans and surnames.
Adare Royalty, Nobility & Heraldry Records
The first edition of an exclusively Irish directory of the landed gentry printed by Burke's. This publication provides heraldic, genealogical and biographical details on Ireland's foremost untitled landowners. Searchable by an index of over 80,000 names.
A searchable database of linked genealogies compiled from thousands of reputable and not-so-reputable sources. Contains many details on European gentry & nobility, but covers many countries outside Europe and people from all walks of life.
Genealogies of notable Irish families, with biographical details and notes on Irish clans and surnames.
Genealogies of notable Irish families, with biographical details and notes on Irish clans and surnames.
A dictionary of families elevated to the peerage of Great Britain & Ireland. It includes genealogies and biographical details.
Adare Church Records
A directory listing all the members of the clergy and parishes in Ireland. Also includes details on clergy in the Empire.
Biographical details of around 32,000 Congregationalist ministers in the British Isles and further afield.
A directory listing Anglican parishes and other divisions of the Church or England hierarchy and their various religious officers. The directory covers the UK and Anglican churches throughout the world.
Brief biographical details on all Anglican clergy in Britain & the Episcopal Church in Scotland.
Brief biographical details on all Anglican clergy in Britain & the Episcopal Church in Scotland.
Biographical Directories Covering Adare
A book containing genealogies and biographies of Britain's titled families.
A book containing genealogies and biographies of Britain's titled families.
Detailed biographies of thousands of notable Europeans with details on ancestry.
An index of names connected to over 60,000 biographies of notable British and Irish people from arguably the world's most respected biographical compendium. Gives details on ancestry, careers and personal wealth.
Brief biographical notes on around 10,000 of Britain's foremost nobles, landowners and professionals.
Adare Maps
Digitalised copies of detailed maps covering around 99% of the country.
289 maps depicting routes through Ireland.
A sprawling website setting out and describing the historical divisions of Britain. Also contains countless maps of various sorts. Covers the UK, Ireland, Isle of Man & has fleeting details of other localities.
County and national maps covering the British Isles, extracted from John Speed's landmark work, Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain.
An interactive index to thousands of maps covering the world, continents, countries and regions. The majority of maps cover Britain and Ireland.
Adare Reference Works
A comprehensive guide to researching the history of buildings in the British Isles.
A service that provides advanced and custom surname maps for the British Isles and the US.
A growing collection of heraldic and related clip art that can be used to reconstruct a families' arms. Includes packs for British, German, Austrian, Spanish, Italian, Danish, Polish, Portuguese, French, Swiss and Dutch arms. Images are available in a variety of formats including vectors.
A sprawling site that lists British trade unions, histories of some unions and outlines how to locate records relating to trade union ancestors.
A calculator measuring the changing value of the British Pound using two price indices.
Historical Description
ADARE, a post-town and parish (anciently a corporate town), chiefly in the barony of COSHMA, county of LIMERICK, and province of MUNSTER, but partly in the barony of KENRY, and partly in the Eastern Division, of UPPER-CONNELLO, 8 miles (S. W.) from Limerick, and 102 miles (S. W. by W,) from Dublin; containing 4913 inhabitants, of which number, 776 are in the town. The early history of this place, of which the name signifies "the ford of the oaks," is involved in great obscurity. On the arrival of the English, in the reign of Hen. II., it appears to have been distinguished as having a castle and a church, In the following century it became the property of the Fitzgeralds, of whom John, first Earl of Kildare, founded a monastery here in 1279, which he dedicated to the Holy Trinity and amply endowed, for the redemption of Christian captives. This establishment, which is now called the Black Abbey, and is situated in the town, continued to flourish till the dissolution, when, with the other religious houses subsequently founded here, it was granted by Elizabeth, in the 37th of her reign, to Sir Henry Wallop, Knt., to be held for ever in fealty, in free and common socage, at a yearly rent of £26. 17. 8., on condition of his maintaining two able horsemen on the premises. The remains consist of the tower, nave, and part of the choir of the church, which were fitted up in 1811 for a R. C. chapel by the present Earl of Dunraven 3 the tower, which is embattled, is in a very perfect state, and is one of the most massive in the South of Ireland 3 the prevailing style of architecture is the early English, which has been tolerably well preserved in its restoration. There are several extensive ruins on the north side, probably the remains of the domestic buildings. Another abbey was founded here, the remains of which, situated within the demesne of Adare Castle, on the bank of the river, are very extensive and highly interesting; they consist of the nave, choir, and south transept of the church, which, with the exception of the roof, are tolerably entire. From the intersection rises a beautiful slender square tower; in the choir are several stalls, niches, fonts and stoups of elegant design; and on the east side of the transept, in which also are niches and fonts, are two chantry chapels, or oratories, and also one on the west side. The cloisters are nearly in a perfect state, and round them are arranged the principal offices, the refectory, and various other domestic buildings 3 in the centre of the enclosure is a stately and venerable yew tree, but inferior in growth to that at Muckross. The prevailing style of architecture is the later English, of which these remains display some very elegant details. A Franciscan abbey was also founded on the south side of the river, by Thomas, seventh Earl of Kildare, who married Joan, daughter of the Earl of Desmond. The remains, situated close to the bridge, consist of the lofty and slender square tower, the nave, and part of the choir of the conventual church, fitted up by the Earl of Dunraven as the parochial church 3 the cloisters on the north side, which are perfect, having been restored by the earl (who has erected adjoining them a splendid mausoleum for his family), and in which, and over the doorway, are several shields with the arms of Kildare and Desmond alternately; the refectory, and part of the domestic buildings, which have been recently restored and appropriated as a school-house by the Countess of Dunraven: the prevailing style is the later English, which has been carefully preserved throughout.
Some time prior to the year 1310 the town appears, from ancient records, to have been incorporated, as in that year a grant of murage and customs was made by Edw. II. to "the bailiffs and good men of the town of Adare;" and in 1376 Edw. III, issued a writ to the sheriff of the county and all officers connected with the subsidies, &c., prohibiting them under heavy penalties from demanding from the provost or commonalty of Adare any services or customs, until the town, which had been then recently burned and destroyed by the "Irish enemy," should be fully rebuilt and inhabited.
The castle was originally erected by the O'Donovans, rebuilt by the second Earl of Kildare in 1326, and enlarged and fortified by several of his successors.
When Turlough O'Brien was ravaging this part of the country, he burned the castle, which was soon afterwards repaired by Thomas, Earl of Kildare.
Gerald, a subsequent earl, having countenanced the second attempt of Perkin Warbeck, was accused of treasonable practices, and the castle and all his possessions were forfeited to the Crown; but he was restored to his estate by favour of Henry, Prince of Wales, who made him his deputy-governor of Ireland, In 1519, the earl set out from this castle on his route to London, to meet the accusations of Cardinal Wolsey; and having vindicated his innocence was, on his return to Ireland, appointed lord-deputy, and ordered to secure the person of his nephew, the Earl of Desmond, who had departed from his allegiance and joined Francis I. of France, and was taking refuge in the castle of Askeaton.
The lord-deputy, on his arrival at the castle of this place, finding that the earl had retired to his strong holds, returned to Dublin; and for this neglect, in connection with other charges, he was sent to the Tower of London, where he died in confinement; and on the rebellion of his son, better known by the appellation of Silken Thomas, this castle and the family estates again escheated to the crown. During the wars in the reign of Elizabeth the castle was frequently attacked by the English forces without success; but in the summer of 1578 it was taken, after a siege of eleven days, and in the following year was garrisoned by a powerful body of English troops, under the command of Captain Carew.
Sir John Desmond soon after assaulted it, but was repulsed with great loss by the garrison, and compelled to seek protection from his friend and kinsman, the Knight of Glin. In 1581 the castle was again besieged by the Earls of Desmond and Kerry, with a numerous and powerful army, who succeeded in reducing the garrison, and put every man to the sword. Upon this occasion the English forces, under Col. Zouch, marched from Cork to the relief of the garrison, but arriving too late, they attacked the confederate earls, whom they defeated with great slaughter, and retook the castle. It was again besieged in 1600, when the garrison suffered greatly, being without food for many days, and obtaining a supply of water only by excavating a subterraneous passage to the bed of the river. In 1641 the castle was seized by the insurgents and held for some time, till they were at last driven out by the Earl of Castlehaven; in 1657 it was dismantled by Cromwell's orders. The remains are of considerable extent, and the walls of great strength, but notwithstanding the efforts of its noble proprietor to preserve this interesting relic of antiquity, it is rapidly falling into decay.
This was the scene of much confusion and many atrocities during the prevalence of Whiteboyism in 1786, and of Defenderism in 1793; and also under the system of the Rockites many persons were destroyed near the place, on the chapel of which were posted notices, signed, "John Rock, R. C. B., Commander-in-chief of the army in Ireland." The ancient town of Adare was situated on the eastern bank of the river Mague, near the castle and the ancient parish church, which are now within the demesne of the Earl of Dunraven, and about half a mile distant from the present town, which is situated on the western bank of the river, over which is a fine bridge of fourteen arches. The bridge is quite level, and, though narrow, is generally admired 3 it was built by the fifth Earl of Kildare, and is still in a good state of preservation.
The river is here broad, and from several artificial weirs appears like a succession of lakes, but beyond the bridge it becomes very shallow. The present town has the appearance of an old village whose growth has been gradual: it contains 114 houses, many of which are old and badly built; several houses have been taken down already, and others will be also removed as the leases fall in, under the improvements intended by the proprietor, Lord Dunraven, which have been already commenced by the erection of an hotel, post-office, and several other substantial houses. The mail coach from Limerick to Tralee passes daily through it. A constabulary police force has been established here; petty sessions are held fortnightly; and fairs are held on Jan, 20th, Feb. 21st, March 27th, April 27th, May 27th, Sept. 15th, Oct. 14th, and Dec. 15th, for the sale of farming stock and implements, which are well attended.
The parish comprises 10,202 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act. The land is every where fertile, and is under an improved system of cultivation; about two-fifths are in tillage, and the remainder is rich meadow and pasture land; there is neither bog nor waste land. Black, grey, and porphyritic limestone of good quality abounds; the black is most esteemed for building, and the grey for agricultural purposes. The Maigue is navigable up to the town by means of a short canal, and there are two quays, one at the termination of the canal in the town, the other about a mile down the river, both constructed at the expense of Lord Dunraven.
The surrounding scenery is finely diversified and embellished with handsome seats and highly ornamented demesnes. The principal seat is Adare Castle, the property and residence of the Earl of Dunraven: of this noble edifice, the centre and north wing only are completed; the style of architecture is that of the more enriched period of the later English, and when finished it will be one of the most splendid mansions in the country. It is built of hewn limestone found upon the estate, and is situated on the western bank of the river, in a very extensive and finely wooded demesne, commanding a beautiful view of the interesting remains of the ancient castle and of the several abbeys; and near the house still stands the venerable ash tree under which the family papers, with other things of value, were hastily hidden by Lord Dunraven's ancestor; on the approach of a party of marauders during the Revolution of 1688. Not far distant is Currah, the elegant residence of Sir Aubrey de Vere, Bart., in the centre of a wide, fertile, and undulating demesne, enriched with luxuriant woods and plantations, and embellished with a picturesque lake: the mansion is of hewn limestone, with a front of beautiful design commanding the lake 3 there are three entrances to the park, of which the lodge at that from Adare is the most handsome.
Sir Aubrey is author of "Julian the Apostate" and other minor poems. Near Currah is Currah Bridge, the neat residence of G. Fosbery, Esq.; and within the parish is Tuagh House, the residence of the Rev. S. B. Leonard.
The farm-houses, generally small, have gardens and orchards attached, and are mostly occupied by Palatines, originally German Protestants, who settled here about the year 1740, since which time they have greatly increased in numbers, but continue a distinct body, The living is a vicarage, in the diocese of Limerrick, and in the patronage of John Croker, Esq.; the rectory is impropriate in the Earl of Dunraven. The tithes amount to £808. 5. 5., of which £506. 8. 6. is payable to the impropriator, and the remainder to the vicar. The church, part of the Franciscan abbey, has been already noticed: there is neither glebe nor glebehouse.
In the R. C. divisions the parish is the head of a union or district, comprising also Drehidtarsna and Clounshire, and parts of two other parishes; the chapel is part of the ancient abbey of the Holy Trinity, previously noticed. The refectory of the Franciscan abbey, adjoining the church, was restored and fitted up for a school by the Countess of Dunraven, in 1815; it is a spacious apartment lighted by fifteen windows, each of which is of a design different from the rest; and, in 1825, the countess built a good residence for the master and mistress, in the same style as the refectory, with a garden attached. There are 300 children in the school, which is wholly supported by the countess. The parochial school, in which are about 80 boys and 50 girls, is supported by Lord Dunraven; and there is a private pay school of about 30 boys and 6 girls. A fever hospital and dispensary, with a house adjoining for a resident physician, has been recently erected by his lordship, and is supported in the customary manner.
Adare gives the titles of Baron and Viscount to the ancient Irish family of Quin, Earls of Dunraven and Mountearl; the present Earl constantly resides here.
Most Common Surnames in Adare
| Rank | Surname | Incidence | Frequency | Percent of Parent | Rank in Limerick |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | FitzGerald | 66 | 1:26 | 3.18% | 3 |
| 2 | Hickey | 35 | 1:50 | 4.72% | 27 |
| 3 | Ryan | 31 | 1:56 | 0.64% | 1 |
| 4 | Collins | 29 | 1:60 | 2.41% | 11 |
| 4 | Griffin | 29 | 1:60 | 5.54% | 47 |
| 4 | McMahon | 29 | 1:60 | 3.33% | 20 |
| 4 | O'Brien | 29 | 1:60 | 1.04% | 2 |
| 8 | Hogan | 28 | 1:62 | 3.51% | 23 |
| 9 | Normoyle | 23 | 1:75 | 34.33% | 381 |
| 10 | Long | 22 | 1:79 | 7.86% | 103 |
| 10 | Murphy | 22 | 1:79 | 1.36% | 6 |
| 12 | Naughton | 21 | 1:83 | 6.89% | 88 |
| 13 | Connell | 20 | 1:87 | 3.69% | 43 |
| 14 | McNamara | 19 | 1:91 | 1.61% | 12 |
| 14 | O'Donnell | 19 | 1:91 | 1.53% | 10 |
| 16 | Walsh | 18 | 1:96 | 1.23% | 7 |
| 17 | Barkman | 16 | 1:108 | 100.00% | 929 |
| 17 | Butler | 16 | 1:108 | 7.11% | 141 |
| 17 | Smith | 16 | 1:108 | 10.39% | 200 |
| 20 | Toomey | 15 | 1:116 | 5.98% | 123 |
| 21 | Kennedy | 14 | 1:124 | 1.59% | 19 |
| 21 | Lynch | 14 | 1:124 | 1.27% | 13 |
| 23 | Dewitt | 13 | 1:133 | 92.86% | 984 |
| 23 | Morrissy | 13 | 1:133 | 8.44% | 200 |
| 23 | Stokes | 13 | 1:133 | 10.16% | 229 |
| 26 | Alfred | 12 | 1:144 | 100.00% | 1,076 |
| 26 | Buckley | 12 | 1:144 | 3.30% | 71 |
| 26 | Liston | 12 | 1:144 | 2.75% | 61 |
| 26 | Mangan | 12 | 1:144 | 5.38% | 142 |
| 26 | Purtill | 12 | 1:144 | 17.65% | 377 |
| 26 | Ruttle | 12 | 1:144 | 18.18% | 387 |
| 32 | Carmody | 11 | 1:158 | 4.51% | 131 |
| 32 | Connolly | 11 | 1:158 | 4.47% | 126 |
| 32 | Coyle | 11 | 1:158 | 45.83% | 729 |
| 32 | Dillon | 11 | 1:158 | 3.86% | 98 |
| 32 | French | 11 | 1:158 | 61.11% | 862 |
| 32 | McKnight | 11 | 1:158 | 15.71% | 370 |
| 32 | O'Connor | 11 | 1:158 | 0.68% | 5 |
| 32 | O'Neill | 11 | 1:158 | 1.60% | 31 |
| 32 | Regan | 11 | 1:158 | 6.40% | 181 |
| 32 | Shaughnessy | 11 | 1:158 | 5.50% | 161 |
| 32 | Sheahan | 11 | 1:158 | 1.54% | 29 |
| 32 | Shire | 11 | 1:158 | 23.91% | 499 |
| 44 | Hannan | 10 | 1:173 | 2.91% | 77 |
| 44 | Kelly | 10 | 1:173 | 0.80% | 9 |
| 44 | McDonogh | 10 | 1:173 | 17.54% | 426 |
| 44 | Vokes | 10 | 1:173 | 34.48% | 658 |
| 48 | Blackall | 9 | 1:193 | 30.00% | 642 |
| 48 | Cavanagh | 9 | 1:193 | 15.00% | 416 |
| 48 | Hartigan | 9 | 1:193 | 2.62% | 78 |
| 48 | Heffernan | 9 | 1:193 | 2.61% | 76 |
| 48 | Hennessy | 9 | 1:193 | 2.03% | 58 |
| 48 | Keogh | 9 | 1:193 | 4.25% | 151 |
| 48 | Killeen | 9 | 1:193 | 23.08% | 563 |
| 48 | Molloney | 9 | 1:193 | 90.00% | 1,198 |
| 48 | Neville | 9 | 1:193 | 2.88% | 86 |
| 48 | O'Shea | 9 | 1:193 | 3.66% | 126 |
| 48 | Roche | 9 | 1:193 | 1.35% | 33 |
| 48 | Shanahan | 9 | 1:193 | 2.54% | 75 |
| 48 | Tuohey | 9 | 1:193 | 22.50% | 553 |
| 48 | Walshe | 9 | 1:193 | 9.38% | 294 |
| 62 | Baker | 8 | 1:217 | 11.27% | 364 |
| 62 | Banks | 8 | 1:217 | 36.36% | 766 |
| 62 | Creagh | 8 | 1:217 | 7.48% | 268 |
| 62 | Fosbery | 8 | 1:217 | 80.00% | 1,198 |
| 62 | Haragan | 8 | 1:217 | 100.00% | 1,407 |
| 62 | Lane | 8 | 1:217 | 1.95% | 65 |
| 62 | Legear | 8 | 1:217 | 38.10% | 791 |
| 62 | O'Grady | 8 | 1:217 | 1.73% | 52 |
| 62 | O'Sullivan | 8 | 1:217 | 0.94% | 21 |
| 62 | Rawlins | 8 | 1:217 | 100.00% | 1,407 |
| 62 | Rutledge | 8 | 1:217 | 88.89% | 1,301 |
| 62 | Sparling | 8 | 1:217 | 15.69% | 459 |
| 74 | Benson | 7 | 1:248 | 5.79% | 239 |
| 74 | Caddan | 7 | 1:248 | 100.00% | 1,573 |
| 74 | Callins | 7 | 1:248 | 77.78% | 1,301 |
| 74 | Cronin | 7 | 1:248 | 1.59% | 59 |
| 74 | Dundon | 7 | 1:248 | 4.83% | 210 |
| 74 | Farrell | 7 | 1:248 | 2.14% | 82 |
| 74 | Giltenane | 7 | 1:248 | 35.00% | 816 |
| 74 | Hayes | 7 | 1:248 | 0.40% | 4 |
| 74 | Healy | 7 | 1:248 | 1.48% | 49 |
| 74 | Irwin | 7 | 1:248 | 3.33% | 153 |
| 74 | Jagoe | 7 | 1:248 | 100.00% | 1,573 |
| 74 | Quirk | 7 | 1:248 | 11.86% | 420 |
| 74 | Shannahan | 7 | 1:248 | 17.50% | 553 |
| 74 | Shine | 7 | 1:248 | 4.29% | 188 |
| 88 | Barrett | 6 | 1:289 | 1.28% | 50 |
| 88 | Beere | 6 | 1:289 | 100.00% | 1,761 |
| 88 | Blake | 6 | 1:289 | 4.11% | 206 |
| 88 | Bourke | 6 | 1:289 | 0.65% | 18 |
| 88 | Bowles | 6 | 1:289 | 18.18% | 615 |
| 88 | Brennan | 6 | 1:289 | 3.31% | 173 |
| 88 | Browne | 6 | 1:289 | 1.75% | 78 |
| 88 | Carroll | 6 | 1:289 | 0.63% | 17 |
| 88 | Cregan | 6 | 1:289 | 2.15% | 106 |
| 88 | Glenny | 6 | 1:289 | 21.43% | 677 |
| 88 | Halloran | 6 | 1:289 | 7.14% | 320 |
| 88 | Hare | 6 | 1:289 | 22.22% | 692 |
| 88 | Hourigan | 6 | 1:289 | 2.69% | 142 |
| 88 | Howard | 6 | 1:289 | 2.27% | 117 |
| 88 | Kenevane | 6 | 1:289 | 66.67% | 1,301 |
| 88 | Kett | 6 | 1:289 | 8.57% | 370 |
| 88 | Nash | 6 | 1:289 | 1.88% | 84 |
| 88 | O'Keeffe | 6 | 1:289 | 1.64% | 70 |
| 88 | Smyth | 6 | 1:289 | 5.31% | 253 |
| 107 | Bresnihan | 5 | 1:347 | 20.00% | 709 |
| 107 | Coffey | 5 | 1:347 | 2.19% | 138 |
| 107 | Corneille | 5 | 1:347 | 18.52% | 692 |
| 107 | Dempsey | 5 | 1:347 | 5.62% | 303 |
| 107 | FitzGibbons | 5 | 1:347 | 10.42% | 481 |
| 107 | Hooey | 5 | 1:347 | 100.00% | 1,993 |
| 107 | Lyons | 5 | 1:347 | 0.92% | 45 |
| 107 | McGrath | 5 | 1:347 | 0.74% | 32 |
| 107 | Moore | 5 | 1:347 | 1.39% | 72 |
| 107 | Plumstead | 5 | 1:347 | 100.00% | 1,993 |
| 107 | Pyper | 5 | 1:347 | 22.73% | 766 |
| 107 | Quinn | 5 | 1:347 | 1.91% | 119 |
| 107 | Rahilly | 5 | 1:347 | 10.87% | 499 |
| 107 | White | 5 | 1:347 | 1.39% | 74 |
| 121 | Bond | 4 | 1:433 | 11.76% | 600 |
| 121 | Brown | 4 | 1:433 | 2.44% | 187 |
| 121 | Browning | 4 | 1:433 | 30.77% | 1,031 |
| 121 | Bugler | 4 | 1:433 | 26.67% | 957 |
| 121 | Canty | 4 | 1:433 | 5.00% | 330 |
| 121 | Casgrove | 4 | 1:433 | 100.00% | 2,238 |
| 121 | Chamberlain | 4 | 1:433 | 28.57% | 984 |
| 121 | Daly | 4 | 1:433 | 0.57% | 30 |
| 121 | Fay | 4 | 1:433 | 57.14% | 1,573 |
| 121 | Foley | 4 | 1:433 | 0.75% | 46 |
| 121 | Garvan | 4 | 1:433 | 100.00% | 2,238 |
| 121 | Hart | 4 | 1:433 | 16.67% | 729 |
| 121 | Higgins | 4 | 1:433 | 2.27% | 179 |
| 121 | Jones | 4 | 1:433 | 2.58% | 196 |
| 121 | McDonagh | 4 | 1:433 | 6.45% | 405 |
| 121 | Miller | 4 | 1:433 | 4.65% | 312 |
| 121 | Moloney | 4 | 1:433 | 0.37% | 14 |
| 121 | Moroney | 4 | 1:433 | 1.83% | 147 |
| 121 | Mynihan | 4 | 1:433 | 100.00% | 2,238 |
| 121 | Noonan | 4 | 1:433 | 0.62% | 34 |
| 121 | Quaid | 4 | 1:433 | 2.58% | 196 |
| 121 | Rea | 4 | 1:433 | 4.60% | 310 |
| 121 | Riordan | 4 | 1:433 | 0.74% | 43 |
| 121 | Sheehan | 4 | 1:433 | 0.65% | 36 |
| 121 | Switzer | 4 | 1:433 | 5.97% | 381 |
| 121 | Walker | 4 | 1:433 | 8.89% | 508 |
| 147 | Allen | 3 | 1:578 | 2.42% | 233 |
| 147 | Burke | 3 | 1:578 | 0.77% | 67 |
| 147 | Byrnes | 3 | 1:578 | 1.40% | 149 |
| 147 | Cahill | 3 | 1:578 | 0.90% | 81 |
| 147 | Coleman | 3 | 1:578 | 1.92% | 195 |
| 147 | Conway | 3 | 1:578 | 0.69% | 62 |
| 147 | Cosgrove | 3 | 1:578 | 7.89% | 574 |
| 147 | Crook | 3 | 1:578 | 100.00% | 2,522 |
| 147 | Cussen | 3 | 1:578 | 1.63% | 170 |
| 147 | Dalton | 3 | 1:578 | 1.05% | 98 |
| 147 | Devaney | 3 | 1:578 | 16.67% | 862 |
| 147 | Dineen | 3 | 1:578 | 3.06% | 286 |
| 147 | Drew | 3 | 1:578 | 3.19% | 298 |
| 147 | Dunn | 3 | 1:578 | 10.34% | 658 |
| 147 | Dunworth | 3 | 1:578 | 2.61% | 249 |
| 147 | Frawley | 3 | 1:578 | 1.30% | 137 |
| 147 | Gibbons | 3 | 1:578 | 10.71% | 677 |
| 147 | Grady | 3 | 1:578 | 4.29% | 370 |
| 147 | Hamilton | 3 | 1:578 | 6.52% | 499 |
| 147 | Harding | 3 | 1:578 | 7.32% | 545 |
| 147 | Harris | 3 | 1:578 | 4.00% | 347 |
| 147 | Maume | 3 | 1:578 | 50.00% | 1,761 |
| 147 | Maunsell | 3 | 1:578 | 15.00% | 816 |
| 147 | McCormack | 3 | 1:578 | 1.15% | 120 |
| 147 | Metcalfe | 3 | 1:578 | 30.00% | 1,198 |
| 147 | Molony | 3 | 1:578 | 2.65% | 253 |
| 147 | Moylan | 3 | 1:578 | 5.66% | 449 |
| 147 | O'Loughlin | 3 | 1:578 | 4.17% | 359 |
| 147 | O'Regan | 3 | 1:578 | 1.47% | 159 |
| 147 | O'Rourke | 3 | 1:578 | 1.29% | 133 |
| 147 | Price | 3 | 1:578 | 13.04% | 746 |
| 147 | Wilson | 3 | 1:578 | 7.32% | 545 |
| 179 | Ball | 2 | 1:867 | 33.33% | 1,761 |
| 179 | Ballingal | 2 | 1:867 | 100.00% | 2,881 |
| 179 | Bury | 2 | 1:867 | 100.00% | 2,881 |
| 179 | Casey | 2 | 1:867 | 0.24% | 22 |
| 179 | Collopy | 2 | 1:867 | 1.50% | 222 |
| 179 | Corbett | 2 | 1:867 | 0.73% | 111 |
| 179 | Culhane | 2 | 1:867 | 0.53% | 68 |
| 179 | de Vere | 2 | 1:867 | 100.00% | 2,881 |
| 179 | Delmege | 2 | 1:867 | 11.76% | 893 |
| 179 | Doherty | 2 | 1:867 | 0.53% | 69 |
| 179 | Doupe | 2 | 1:867 | 4.26% | 492 |
| 179 | Downes | 2 | 1:867 | 1.23% | 189 |
| 179 | Dunavn | 2 | 1:867 | 100.00% | 2,881 |
| 179 | Dunne | 2 | 1:867 | 1.20% | 185 |
| 179 | Dwyer | 2 | 1:867 | 0.40% | 48 |
| 179 | Eden | 2 | 1:867 | 100.00% | 2,881 |
| 179 | FitzPatrick | 2 | 1:867 | 1.36% | 205 |
| 179 | Flanagan | 2 | 1:867 | 0.70% | 96 |
| 179 | Flynn | 2 | 1:867 | 0.33% | 37 |
| 179 | Frost | 2 | 1:867 | 3.92% | 459 |
| 179 | Hanrahan | 2 | 1:867 | 0.72% | 108 |
| 179 | Hassett | 2 | 1:867 | 1.74% | 249 |
| 179 | Hughes | 2 | 1:867 | 2.38% | 320 |
| 179 | Johnston | 2 | 1:867 | 7.14% | 677 |
| 179 | Kilcooly | 2 | 1:867 | 100.00% | 2,881 |
| 179 | Kirby | 2 | 1:867 | 0.66% | 88 |
| 179 | Lee | 2 | 1:867 | 0.87% | 136 |
| 179 | Lloyd | 2 | 1:867 | 4.65% | 532 |
| 179 | Lydon | 2 | 1:867 | 100.00% | 2,881 |
| 179 | McDonnell | 2 | 1:867 | 0.63% | 83 |
| 179 | Mills | 2 | 1:867 | 14.29% | 984 |
| 179 | Morley | 2 | 1:867 | 100.00% | 2,881 |
| 179 | Mulcahy | 2 | 1:867 | 0.27% | 26 |
| 179 | Mulcair | 2 | 1:867 | 2.70% | 353 |
| 179 | O'Donoghue | 2 | 1:867 | 1.26% | 194 |
| 179 | Prendiville | 2 | 1:867 | 100.00% | 2,881 |
| 179 | Reilly | 2 | 1:867 | 2.94% | 377 |
| 179 | Russell | 2 | 1:867 | 0.99% | 160 |
| 179 | Sheehy | 2 | 1:867 | 0.34% | 38 |
| 179 | Shier | 2 | 1:867 | 6.25% | 626 |
| 179 | Welsh | 2 | 1:867 | 9.52% | 791 |