Limerick City Council in Ireland has placed its burial registers online, the first council in the country to do so. The records, from the city's Mount St. Lawrence burial ground, are not keyword searchable, but are available through four files covering separate chronological periods from 1855 to 2008, which can be viewed on the site. To view the entries you will need a DjVu viewer to do so - this can be installed from the site.
The website for the registers is located at
http://limerick.ie/Archives/MountStLawrenceBurialGroundRegisters1855-2008/ .
Happy hunting!
Chris
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