The Ulster Historical Foundation (https://ulsterhistoricalfoundation.com) has kindly sent me an updated list of the records that they have been adding to their new platform over the last few weeks. They include the following:
• Anti-Repeal Declaration, 1848 (24,782 records)
• Church of Ireland Clergy Succession Lists (23,443 records)
• The Ulster Muster Roll, c. 1630 (13,260 records)
• The North Ulster Gravestone Collection (10,102 records)
• A Directory of Ulster Doctors (5,840 records)
• Electors of the Borough of Belfast, 1865 (3,508 records)
• Names in seventeenth-century Belfast (2,288 records)
• Rental of landgable rents, Dublin, 1665 (2,053 records)
• Protestant Petition For Catholic Emancipation 1829 (1,890 records)
• Newry Householders in 1836 (1,691 records)
• Electors of the Borough of Belfast, 1832 (1,685 records)
• Register of Milk Suppliers, Belfast, 1922 (1,590 records)
• Voters at the General Election in Londonderry 1868 (1,446 records)
• Muster roll of Sir Robert Stewart’s regiment, Raphoe, County Donegal, 1642 (1,233 records)
• Subscribers to Poems on Several Subjects by John Anketell (1,129 records)
• Londonderry Householders, 1837 (1,063 records)
• The Ulster Port Books for Londonderry, Coleraine, Carrickfergus and Lecale, 1612-15 (1,034 records)
• Tenants on the Beresford Estate County Londonderry Estate Records (917 records)
• Subscription List for new church in Crossgar 1899 (847 records)
• Subscribers to 'The Messiah' by John Cameron (814 records)
• Freeholders in the Queen's County 1758 (798 records)
• Belfast Charitable Society List of Subscribers, 1830 (688 records)
• Lisburn Householders, 1837 (684 records)
• Clergy and freeholders County Monaghan (666 records)
• Crossle deeds, Newry (643 records)
• Subsidy Roll 1663, County Down (626 records)
• Names of voters in Dundalk taken from the 1847 general election (497 records)
• Subscribers to Odes and Elegies by John Corry (491 records)
• Subscribers to William Anderson of Saintfield’s Poetry Collection (438 records)
• Churchwardens of Donaghcloney parish (390 records)
• Dungannon Householders 1837 (359 records)
• Valuation of houses in the town of Lurgan, 1782 (351 records)
• A list of the Scots to be transplanted from the counties of Antrim and Down, 1653 (294 records)
• Catalogue of the sale of the Caledon estate, Counties Tyrone and Armagh, 1775 (285 records)
• Carrickfergus Burgesses and Freemen (280 records)
• Compensation after the 1798 Rebellion Names of claimants in Counties Antrim and Down (278 records)
• Caledon Estate Lease Book Index of lessees, 1752 (253 records)
• Persons claiming burial rights, Dungannon, 1861 (205 records)
• Members of the business community, Belfast 1798 (152 records)
• Petition of the Catholics of Ireland to Parliament, 1805 (98 records)
Free to View Databases:
• Contributors to the rebuilding of First Derry Presbyterian Church, 1781 (175 records)
• Kilmorey Leases, Newry (156 records)
• Marriages in Downpatrick in the eighteenth century (144 records)
• List of voters in the Downpatrick election, 1797 (143 records)
• Landholders and Leaseholders required to plant trees in Seagoe parish, County Armagh, 1708-09 (138 records)
• Loyal address of the High Sheriff, Justices of the Peace, freeholders of County Donegal, 1682 (128 records)
• North-East Farming Society Reports of Proceedings 1835 (93 records)
• Roll Of Honour Balmoral (87 records)
The Foundation's Guild Plus members have unlimited access and searches to all databases - for further details visit: https://ulsterhistoricalfoundation.com/membership
(With thanks to Gillian Hunt)
Chris
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