List of Irish local government areas 1899–1921 explained

The system of local government Ireland, then wholly within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, was reformed by the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898, which came into force in 1899. The new system divided Ireland into the following entities:

At the county level:

and

Within the administrative counties:

Some counties contained rural districts only, with no municipal boroughs or urban districts.

A number of small towns located in rural districts also had town commissioners with limited powers under the Towns Improvement (Ireland) Act 1854.

County boroughs

Name of county boroughElectoral areasNotes
BelfastCromac, Duncairn, Falls, Ormeau, Pottinger, St. Anne's, Shankill, Victoria, and Woodvale[1]
CorkCentre, North-East, North-West No. 1, North-West No. 2, North-West No. 3, South No. 1, and South No. 2
DublinDublin No. 1, Dublin No. 2, Dublin No. 3, Dublin No. 4, Dublin No. 5, Dublin No. 6, Dublin No. 7, Dublin No. 8, Dublin No. 9, and Dublin No. 10Absorbed three urban districts in County Dublin 1900
LimerickLimerick No. 1, Limerick No. 2, Limerick No. 3, Limerick No. 4, and Limerick No. 5
LondonderryEast and South, North, Waterside, and West[2] Commonly called Derry
WaterfordWaterford No. 1, Waterford No. 2, Waterford No. 3, Waterford No. 4, and Waterford No. 5

County Antrim

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Ballycastle Urban DistrictEstablished as an Urban District on 1 April 1921 from part of Ballycastle RD[3]
Ballyclare Urban DistrictEstablished as an Urban District on 1 October 1905[4]
Ballymena Urban DistrictHarryville, Market, and Town Hall[5]
Ballymoney Urban DistrictBallymoney North Urban, and Ballymoney South Urban
Carrickfergus Urban DistrictCarrickfergus Central Urban, Carrickfergus East Urban, and Carrickfergus West Urban[6]
Larne Urban DistrictCentral, Curran, Gardenmore, and Townparks [sic][7]
Lisburn Urban DistrictLisburn Central Urban, Lisburn North Urban, and Lisburn South East [sic] Urban
Portrush Urban DistrictPortrush East Urban, Portrush North Urban, and Portrush West Urban[8]
Aghalee Rural DistrictOriginally known as Lurgan No. 3 Rural District; renamed by 1902;[9] incorporated into Lisburn RD on 1 April 1920[10]
Antrim Rural DistrictAntrim, Ballyclare Rural, Crumlin, Randalstown, and Templepatrick[11]
Ballycastle Rural DistrictBallintoy, Ballycastle, and Cushendall
Ballymena Rural DistrictBroughshane, Clogh, Galgorm, Kells, and Portglenone
Ballymoney Rural DistrictBushmills, Castle Quarter, Dervock, Enagh, and Killoquin
Belfast Rural DistrictBelfast Rural (sole electoral area)Originally known as Belfast No. 1 Rural District; renamed by 1902
Larne Rural DistrictCarrickfergus Rural, Island Magee, and Kilwaughter
Lisburn Rural DistrictAghalee, Glenavy, Knocknadona, and MaloneOriginally known as Lisburn No. 1 Rural District; renamed by 1902

County Armagh

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Armagh Urban DistrictArmagh East Urban, Armagh North Urban, and Armagh South Urban
Keady Urban DistrictKeady Urban (sole electoral area)[12] Constituted Urban District 1903[13]
Lurgan Urban DistrictLurgan North Urban, Lurgan South East Urban, and Lurgan South West Urban
Portadown Urban DistrictPortadown North Urban, Portadown South East Urban, and Portadown South West Urban
Tanderagee Urban DistrictTanderagee Urban (sole electoral area)[14]
Armagh Rural DistrictArmagh Rural, Keady Rural, Loughgall, Markethill, and Tynan[15]
Crossmaglen Rural DistrictCrossmaglen, and Newtown HamiltonOriginally known as Castleblayney No. 2 Rural District; renamed in June 1899[16] incorporated into Newry No. 2 Rural District on 1 April 1921[17]
Lurgan Rural DistrictLurgan Rural, Portadown Rural, and TartaraghanOriginally known as Lurgan No. 1 Rural District; renamed by 1902
Newry No. 2 Rural DistrictCamlough, and Poyntz Pass
Tandragee Rural DistrictTanderagee Rural (sole electoral area)Briefly known as Banbridge No. 2 Rural District; renamed Tandragee Rural District in June 1899,[18] sometimes spelt Tanderagee.

County Carlow

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Carlow Urban DistrictCarlow North Urban, Carlow South Urban, and Graiguecullen
Baltinglass No. 2 Rural DistrictHacketstown, and Rathvilly
Carlow Rural DistrictBagenalstown, Borris, Carlow Rural, Clonegall, Fennagh & Myshall, Leighlinbridge, and TullowOriginally known as Carlow No. 1 Rural District; renamed by 1912[19]
Idrone Rural DistrictIdrone Rural (sole electoral area)Originally known as New Ross No. 3 Rural District; renamed 1899[20]

County Cavan

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Belturbet Urban DistrictBelturbet Urban (sole electoral area)
Cavan Urban DistrictCavan East Urban, Cavan North West Urban, and Cavan South West [sic][21] Created in 1900
Cootehill Urban DistrictCootehill Urban (sole electoral area)[22]
Bailieborough Rural DistrictBailieborough, Crossbane, and Kingscourt
Bawnboy Rural DistrictBawnboy, and Swanlinbar[23] Originally known as Bawnboy No. 1 Rural District; renamed by 1902[24]
Castlerahan Rural DistrictCastlerahan (sole electoral area)Originally known as Oldcastle No. 2 Rural District; renamed between 1902 and 1912[25]
Cavan Rural DistrictArvagh, Ballyhaise, Bellananagh, Cavan Rural, Cootehill Rural, Drumcarn, Killeshandra, Kilnaleck, Larah, and Stradone
Cootehill No. 1 Rural DistrictAbsorbed into Cavan Rural District some time between 1911 and 1925.
Enniskillen No. 2 Rural DistrictEnniskillen No. 2 Rural (sole electoral area)
Mullaghoran Rural DistrictMullaghoran Rural (sole electoral area)Originally known as Granard No. 2 Rural District; renamed between 1902 and 1912

County Clare

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Ennis Urban DistrictEnnis North East Urban, and Ennis South West Urban
Kilrush Urban DistrictKilrush East Urban, and Kilrush West Urban
Ballyvaghan Rural DistrictDrumcreehy, and Lisdoonvarna
Corrofin Rural DistrictCorrofin, and Muckanagh
Ennis Rural DistrictEnnis Rural, Killanniv, Newmarket, and Templemaley
Ennistymon Rural DistrictEnnistymon, Killilagh, Magherareagh, and Miltown Malbay
Killadysert Rural DistrictCoolmeen, and Killadysert[26]
Kilrush Rural DistrictDoonbeg, Kilkee, Kilmihil, Kilrush Rural, Moyarta, and Mullagh
Limerick No. 2 Rural DistrictMountievers, and O'Briensbridge
Scariff Rural DistrictFeakle, Killaloe, and Scariff
Tulla Rural DistrictCaher, Kilkishen, Quinn, and Tulla

County Cork

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Clonakilty Urban DistrictClonakilty Urban (sole electoral area)
Fermoy Urban DistrictFermoy Central Urban, Fermoy North Urban, and Fermoy South Urban
Kinsale Urban DistrictKinsale North Urban, and Kinsale South Urban
Macroom Urban DistrictMacroom Urban (sole electoral area)[27] Created in 1901 from part of Macroom Rural District
Mallow Urban DistrictMallow East Urban, Mallow North West Urban, and Mallow South [sic] UrbanConstituted Urban District 1902
Midleton Urban DistrictMidleton Urban (sole electoral area)Created in 1900
Passage West Urban DistrictCreated in 1921[28] from part of Cork Rural District, by virtue of an Order made by the Local Government Board for Ireland on 28 June 1921[29]
Queenstown Urban DistrictQueenstown East Urban, and Queenstown West Urban
Skibbereen Urban DistrictSkibbereen Urban (sole electoral area)Created in 1900
Youghal Urban DistrictYoughal Central Urban, Youghal North Urban, and Youghal South Urban[30]
Bandon Rural DistrictBallymodan, Bandon, Inishannon, Kilbrittain, Teadies, and Templemartin
Bantry Rural DistrictBantry, Bantry Rural, Durrus, and Glengarriff
Castletown Rural DistrictCastletown Rural (sole electoral area)
Charleville Rural DistrictCharleville (sole electoral area)[31] Originally known as Kilmallock No. 2 Rural District; renamed by 1902[32]
Clonakilty Rural DistrictClonakilty Rural, Rosscarbery, and Timoleague
Cork Rural DistrictBallincollig, Bishopstown, Blackrock, Blarney, Queenstown Rural, and Whitechurch
Dunmanway Rural DistrictCarrigboy, Coolmountain, Dunmanway, and Kinneigh
Fermoy Rural DistrictBallyhooly, Ballynoe, Fermoy Rural, Kilworth, and Rathcormack
Kanturk Rural DistrictBanteer, Boherboy, Kanturk, Knockatooan, Milford, and Newmarket
Kinsale Rural DistrictBallinspittle, Ballymartle, Carrigaline, and Kinsale Rural
Macroom Rural DistrictClonmoyle, Inchigeelagh, Macloneigh, Rahalisk, and Slievereagh[33]
Mallow Rural DistrictButtevant, Doneraile, Kilshannig, and Mallow Rural
Midleton Rural DistrictCloyne, Lisgoold, and Midleton Rural
Millstreet Rural DistrictCullen, and Drishane
Mitchelstown No. 1 Rural DistrictKildorrery, and Mitchelstown
Skibbereen Rural DistrictAghadown, Castlehaven, Clonkeen, Dromdaleague, and Skibbereen Rural
Skull Rural DistrictGoleen, and Skull
Youghal No. 1 Rural DistrictYoughal No. 1 Rural (sole electoral area)

County Donegal

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Buncrana Urban DistrictBuncrana North Urban, and Buncrana South UrbanCreated in 1914
Bundoran Urban DistrictBundoran North Urban, and Bundoran South UrbanCreated in 1915
Letterkenny Urban DistrictLetterkenny Urban (sole electoral area)
Ballyshannon Rural DistrictBallyshannon Rural (sole electoral area)[34] Originally known as Ballyshannon No. 1 Rural District; renamed by 1902[35]
Donegal Rural DistrictDonegal, Dunkineely, Laghy, and Mountcharles
Dunfanaghy Rural DistrictDunfanaghy, and Gortahork
Glenties Rural DistrictAnnagarry, Ardara, Dunglow, Glencolumbkille, Glenties, and Killybegs
Inishowen Rural DistrictBuncrana Rural, Carndonagh, Malin, and Moville
Letterkenny Rural DistrictLetterkenny Rural, and Temple Douglas
Londonderry No. 2 Rural DistrictLondonderry No. 2 Rural (sole electoral area)Absorbed into Inishowen Rural District
Milford Rural DistrictCarrickart, Fanad, Milford, and Rathmullan
Strabane No. 2 Rural DistrictCastlefinn, and Raphoe[36] Absorbed into Stranorlar Rural District some time between 1911[37] and 1925
Stranorlar Rural DistrictCloghan, and Stranorlar

County Down

AreaElectoral areaNotes
Banbridge Urban DistrictBanbridge East Urban, Banbridge North West Urban, and Banbridge South West Urban
Bangor Urban DistrictCastle, Clifton, and Dufferin
Donaghadee Urban DistrictDonaghadee North Urban, and Donaghadee South UrbanEstablished as an Urban District on 1 January 1906
Dromore Urban DistrictDromore Urban (sole electoral area)Created in 1902 (?)
Holywood Urban DistrictHolywood Urban (sole electoral area)
Newcastle Urban DistrictNewcastle North Urban, and Newcastle South UrbanEstablished as an Urban District on 1 October 1905
Newry Urban DistrictNewry North Urban, Newry South Urban, and Newry West Urban
Newtownards Urban DistrictCastle, Central, and Victoria
Warrenpoint Urban DistrictWarrenpoint East Urban, and Warrenpoint West Urban
Banbridge Rural DistrictBanbridge Rural, Dromore Rural, Gilford, Loughbrickland, and Moneyslane[38] Originally known as Banbridge No. 1 Rural District; renamed by 1902[39]
Castlereagh Rural District Castlereagh Rural (sole electoral area)Originally known as Belfast No. 2 Rural District; renamed by 1902
Downpatrick Rural DistrictBallynahinch, Castlewellan, Downpatrick, Killyleagh, Portaferry, and Strangford
Hillsborough Rural DistrictDrumbeg, and HillsboroughOriginally known as Lisburn No. 2 Rural District; renamed by 1902
Kilkeel Rural DistrictKilkeel, and Rostrevor
Moira Rural District Moira Rural (sole electoral area)Originally known as Lurgan No. 2 Rural District; renamed by 1902
Newry No. 1 Rural DistrictNewry Rural, and Rathfriland
Newtownards Rural DistrictComber, Grey Abbey, and Newtownards Rural

County Dublin

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Blackrock Urban DistrictBlackrock No. 1 Urban, Blackrock No. 2 Urban, Booterstown, and Monkstown
Clontarf Urban DistrictAbsorbed by Dublin county borough 1900
Dalkey Urban DistrictDalkey North Urban, and Dalkey South Urban
Drumcondra, Clonliffe and Glasnevin Urban DistrictAbsorbed by Dublin county borough 1900
Howth Urban DistrictHowth East Urban, and Howth West UrbanEstablished in 1919
Killiney and Ballybrack Urban DistrictKilliney and Ballybrack North Urban, and Killiney and Ballybrack South Urban
Kingstown Urban DistrictGlasthule, Kingstown East Urban, Kingstown West Urban, and Monkstown
New Kilmainham Urban DistrictAbsorbed by Dublin county borough 1900
Pembroke Urban DistrictPembroke East Urban, and Pembroke West Urban
Rathmines and Rathgar Urban DistrictRathmines and Rathgar No. 1 East Urban, Rathmines and Rathgar No. 2 East Urban, Rathmines and Rathgar No. 1 West Urban, and Rathmines and Rathgar No. 2 West Urban
Balrothery Rural DistrictBalbriggan, Malahide, and Skerries[40]
Celbridge No. 2 Rural DistrictCelbridge No. 2 Rural (sole electoral area)
North Dublin Rural DistrictNorth Dublin Rural (sole electoral area)
Rathdown No. 1 Rural DistrictRathdown No. 1 Rural (sole electoral area)
South Dublin Rural DistrictSouth Dublin Rural (sole electoral area)

County Fermanagh

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Enniskillen Urban DistrictEnniskillen East Urban, Enniskillen North Urban, and Enniskillen South Urban
Belleek Rural DistrictBelleek Rural (sole electoral area)Originally known as Ballyshannon No. 2 Rural District; renamed by 1902;[41] incorporated into Irvinestown Rural District on 1 April 1921[42]
Clones No. 2 Rural DistrictClones No. 2 Rural (sole electoral area)Incorporated into Lisnaskea Rural District on 1 April 1921
Enniskillen Rural DistrictEly, Enniskillen, Florencecourt, Holywell, Lisbellaw, Newporton, and TempoOriginally known as Enniskillen No. 1 Rural District; renamed by 1902
Irvinestown Rural DistrictClonelly, Ederny, and IrvinestownOriginally known as Irvinestown No. 1 Rural District; renamed by 1902
Lisnaskea Rural DistrictBrookeborough, Doon, and Lisnaskea[43]

County Galway

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Ballinasloe Urban DistrictBallinasloe North East Urban, Ballinalsoe South East Urban, and Ballinasloe West Urban
Galway Urban DistrictGalway East Urban, Galway North Urban, Galway South Urban, and Galway West Urban
Ballinasloe No. 1 Rural DistrictBallinasloe Rural, Killallaghtan, Kiltormer, and Laurencetown
Clifden Rural DistrictClifden, Owengowla, Rinvyle, and Roundstone
Galway Rural DistrictClare Galway, Galway Rural, Inishmore, Moycullen, Oranmore, and Spiddle
Glennamaddy Rural DistrictGlennamaddy, Kilcroan, Raheen, and Toberroe
Gort Rural DistrictArdrahan, Ballycahalan, Gort, and Kinvarra
Loughrea Rural DistrictAthenry, Bullaun, Cappalusk, Kilteskill, Loughrea, Loughrea Rural, and Woodford
Mountbellew [sic] Rural DistrictClonbrook, Killeroran, and Mount Bellew [sic][44]
Oughterard Rural DistrictCloonbur, Lettermore, and Oughterard
Portumna Rural DistrictDrummin, Eyrecourt, and Portumna
Tuam Rural DistrictAbbey, Belclare, Dunmore, Headford, Hillsbrook, Tuam, and Tuam Rural

County Kerry

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Killarney Urban DistrictKillarney East Urban, and Killarney West Urban
Listowel Urban DistrictListowel East Urban, and Listowel West Urban
Tralee Urban DistrictTralee North East Urban, Tralee South East Urban, and Tralee West Urban
Caherciveen Rural DistrictCaher, Glanbehy, Loughcurrane, and Portmagee
Dingle Rural DistrictBallinvoher, Castlegregory, Dingle, and Ventry
Kenmare Rural DistrictArdea, Kenmare, Kilgarvan, and Sneem
Killarney Rural DistrictCoom, Killarney Rural, Killorglin, Milltown, and Molahiffe[45]
Listowel Rural DistrictBallyduff, Ballyhorgan, Killehenny, Lisselton, Listowel Rural, and TarbertOriginally known as Listowel No. 1 Rural District; renamed between 1901[46] and 1912[47]
Tralee Rural DistrictArdfert, Brosna, Castleisland, Kilgarrylander, Ratass, Scartaglin, and Tralee Rural

County Kildare

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Athy Urban DistrictAthy East Urban, and Athy West UrbanCreated in 1900 from part of Athy No. 1 Rural District
Naas Urban DistrictNaas (sole electoral area)Created in 1900
Athy No. 1 Rural DistrictAthy Rural, Ballitore, Castledermot, Fontstown, Harristown, and Monasterevin
Baltinglass No. 3 Rural DistrictAbsorbed into Athy No.1 Rural District some time between 1911[48] and 1925.[49]
Celbridge No. 1 Rural DistrictCelbridge, and Kilcock
Edenderry No. 2 Rural DistrictCadamstown, Carbury, and Rathangan
Naas No. 1 Rural DistrictBallymore Eustace, Kilcullen, Kildare, Kilmeage, Naas Rural, and Newbridge

County Kilkenny

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Kilkenny Borough (City)Kilkenny No. 1, and Kilkenny No. 2
Callan Rural DistrictCallan, and Kilmaganny[50] Originally known as Callan No. 1 Rural District; renamed by 1901[51]
Carrick-on-Suir No. 3 Rural DistrictCarrick-on-Suir No. 3 Rural (sole electoral area)
Castlecomer Rural DistrictCastlecomer Rural (sole electoral area)
Ida Rural DistrictIda Rural (sole electoral area)Briefly known as New Ross No. 2 Rural District; renamed 1899.[52]
Kilkenny Rural DistrictFreshford, Kilkenny Rural, and Tiscoffin
Thomastown Rural DistrictGraiguenamanagh, Inistioge, Knocktopher, Thomastown, and Woolengrange
Urlingford No. 1 Rural DistrictBalleen, and Urlingford
Waterford No. 2 Rural DistrictDunkitt, and Kilmakevoge

King's County

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Birr Urban DistrictBirr North East Urban, Birr South East Urban, and Birr West Urban
Tullamore Urban DistrictTullamore East Urban, and Tullamore West UrbanCreated in 1900
Birr No. 1 Rural DistrictBanagher, Birr Rural, Clonmacnoise, Ferbane, Frankford, and Kinnity
Clonygowan Rural DistrictOriginally known as Mountmellick No. 2 Rural District; renamed between 1901[53] and 1912;[54] absorbed into Tullamore Rural District by 1925.
Edenderry No. 1 Rural DistrictBallyburley, Clonbulloge, and Edenderry[55]
Roscrea No. 2 Rural DistrictMountheaton, and Shinrone
Tullamore Rural DistrictClara, Clonygowan, Killoughy, Philipstown, and Tullamore RuralOriginally known as Tullamore No. 1 Rural District; renamed between 1901 and 1912

County Leitrim

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Ballinamore Rural DistrictBallinamore, and NewtowngoreOriginally known as Bawnboy No. 2 Rural District; renamed by 1902[56]
Carrick-on-Shannon No. 1 Rural DistrictCarrick-on-Shannon, Drumreilly, and Drumshanbo
Kinlough Rural DistrictKinlough Rural (sole electoral area)Originally known as Ballyshannon No. 3 Rural District; renamed by 1902
Manorhamilton Rural DistrictDrumahaire, Drumkeeran, Lurganboy, Manorhamilton, and Munakill
Mohill Rural DistrictCarrigallen, Drumod, Mohill, Rinn, and Rowan

County Limerick

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Croom Rural DistrictAdare, Castletown, and Croom[57]
Glin Rural DistrictGlin (sole electoral area)Originally known as Listowel No. 2 Rural District; renamed by 1902[58]
Kilmallock Rural DistrictBruff, Bruree, Hospital, Kilfinnane, and KilmallockOriginally known as Kilmallock No. 1 Rural District; renamed between 1901 and 1912[59]
Limerick No. 1 Rural DistrictCaherconlish, Cappamore, Castleconnell, and Limerick Rural
Mitchelstown No. 2 Rural DistrictMitchelstown No. 2 Rural (sole electoral area)
Newcastle Rural DistrictAbbeyfeale, Ardagh, Broadford, Monagay, and Newcastle
Rathkeale Rural DistrictAskeaton, Pallaskenry, Rathkeale, Rathkeale Rural, and Shanagolden
Tipperary No. 2 Rural DistrictTipperary No. 2 Rural (sole electoral area)

County Londonderry

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Coleraine Urban DistrictColeraine North East Urban, Coleraine South East Urban, and Coleraine West Urban
Limavady Urban DistrictLimavady Urban (sole electoral area)
Portstewart Urban DistrictPortstewart East Urban, and Portstewart West UrbanEstablished as an Urban District on 1 April 1916 from part of Coleraine RD[60]
Coleraine Rural DistrictAghadowey, Articlave, Garvagh, Kilrea, and Knockantern[61]
Limavady Rural DistrictBallykelly, Bellarena, Dungiven, and Fruithill
Londonderry No. 1 Rural DistrictClaudy, Eglinton, and Waterside
Magherafelt Rural DistrictBellaghy, Draperstown, Maghera, Magherafelt, and Moneymore

County Longford

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Granard Urban DistrictGranard Urban (sole electoral area)
Longford Urban DistrictLongford North West Urban, and Longford South East UrbanCreated in 1900
Ballymahon Rural DistrictBallymahon, and KilglassOriginally known as Ballymahon No. 1 Rural District; renamed between 1901[62] and 1912[63]
Granard No. 1 Rural DistrictBallinalee, Columbkille, Edgeworthstown, and Granard Rural
Longford Rural DistrictBallinamuck, Drumlish, Killashee, and Longford Rural

County Louth

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Drogheda BoroughDuleek Gate, St. Lawrence Gate, and West Gate
Dundalk Urban DistrictDundalk Middle Urban, Dundalk North Urban, Dundalk South Urban, and Seatown
Ardee No. 1 Rural DistrictArdee, Castlebellingham, and Dunleer[64]
Dundalk Rural DistrictCarlingford, Dromiskin, and Dundalk Rural
Louth Rural DistrictLouth Rural (sole electoral area)Originally known as Drogheda No. 1 Rural District; renamed between 1901[65] and 1912[66]

County Mayo

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Ballina Urban DistrictArdnaree, Ballina North West Urban, and Ballina South West UrbanCreated in 1900
Castlebar Urban DistrictCastlebar East Urban, and Castlebar West UrbanCreated in 1900
Westport Urban DistrictWestport East Urban, Westport South Urban, and Westport West UrbanCreated in 1900
Ballina Rural DistrictBallina Rural, Ballycastle, Crossmolina, Killala, and Mount Falcon
Ballinrobe Rural DistrictBallinrobe, Cappaghduff, Cong, and Hollymount
Belmullet Rural DistrictBangor, Belmullet, and Knocknalower
Castlebar Rural DistrictBellavary, Castlebar Rural, Clonkeen, and Pontoon
Claremorris Rural DistrictBallyhaunis, Ballindine, and Claremorris
Killala Rural DistrictAbsorbed into Ballina Rural District some time between 1911[67] and 1925.[68]
Swineford Rural DistrictKilkelly, Kiltamagh, Meelick, Sonnagh, and Swineford
Westport Rural DistrictAchill, Ballycroy, Islandeady, Louisburgh, Newport, and Westport Rural

County Meath

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Kells Urban DistrictKells North Urban, and Kells South Urban
Navan Urban DistrictNavan North Urban, and Navan South Urban
Trim Urban DistrictTrim Urban (sole electoral area)
Ardee No. 2 Rural DistrictArdee No. 2 Rural (sole electoral area)[69]
Dunshaughlin Rural DistrictDunboyne, and Dunshaughlin
Edenderry No. 3 Rural DistrictAbsorbed into Trim Rural District some time between 1911[70] and 1925.[71]
Kells Rural DistrictKells Rural, Kilskeer, Moynalty, and Nobber
Meath Rural DistrictMeath Rural (sole electoral area)Originally known as Drogheda No. 2 Rural District; renamed between 1901[72] and 1912
Navan Rural DistrictCastletown, Navan Rural, and Painestown
Oldcastle Rural DistrictOldcastle (sole electoral area)Originally known as Oldcastle No. 1 Rural District; renamed between 1901 and 1912
Trim Rural DistrictAthboy, Ballyboggan, Innfield, Summerhill, and Trim Rural[73]

County Monaghan

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Carrickmacross Urban DistrictCarrickmacross Urban (sole electoral area)Created in 1900
Castleblayney Urban DistrictCastleblayney Urban (sole electoral area)Created in 1900
Clones Urban DistrictClones Urban (sole electoral area)
Monaghan Urban DistrictMonaghan East Urban, and Monaghan West Urban
Carrickmacross Rural DistrictCarrickmacross Rural, and Donaghmoyne
Castleblayney Rural DistrictBallybay, and Castleblayney RuralOriginally known as Castleblayney No. 1 Rural District; renamed by 1902[74]
Clones No. 1 Rural DistrictClones Rural, and Dawsongrove
Cootehill No. 2 Rural District
Monaghan Rural DistrictCastleshane, Emyvale, Kilmore, Monaghan Rural, and Scotstown

Queen's County

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Abbeyleix Rural DistrictAbbeyleix, Ballinakill, Ballyroan, Castletown, Durrow, and Rathdowney
Athy No. 2 Rural DistrictBallylynan, and Stradbally
Mountmelick [sic] Rural DistrictBallybrittas, Clonaslee, Coolrain, Emo, Maryborough, Mountmellick, [sic] and MountrathOriginally known as Mountmelick [sic] No. 1 Rural District; renamed by 1902[75]
Roscrea No. 3 Rural DistrictRoscrea No. 3 Rural (sole electoral area)[76]
Slievemargy Rural DistrictSlievemargy Rural (sole electoral area)Originally known as Carlow No. 2 Rural District; renamed by 1902

County Roscommon

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Athlone No. 2 Rural DistrictAthlone West Rural, Creagh, Dysart, and Kiltoom
Ballinasloe No. 2 Rural DistrictAbsorbed into Athlone No. 2 Rural District some time between 1911[77] and 1925.
Boyle No. 1 Rural DistrictBoyle, Boyle Rural, Croghan, and Keadew
Carrick-on-Shannon No. 2 Rural DistrictAughrim, and DanesfortAbsorbed into Boyle No. 1 Rural District some time between 1911 and 1925.
Castlerea Rural DistrictBallaghaderreen, Ballinlough, Castlerea, and Frenchpark
Roscommon Rural DistrictAthleague, Cams, Drumdaff, and Roscommon
Strokestown Rural DistrictElphin, Roosky, Strokestown, and TulskAbsorbed into Roscommon Rural District some time between 1911 and 1925.

County Sligo

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Sligo BoroughSligo East, Sligo North, and Sligo West
Boyle Rural DistrictBallymote, Carney, Cliffony, Collooney, Knockaree, and Riverstown[78] Originally known as Sligo Rural District (?)
Boyle No. 2 Rural DistrictCoolavin, Kilmactranny, and Templevanny
Dromore West Rural DistrictCastleconor, Dromor, and Skreen
Tobercurry Rural DistrictAchonry, Aclaire, Coolaney, and Tobercurry

Tipperary (North Riding)

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Nenagh Urban DistrictCreated in 1900
Templemore Urban DistrictTemplemore East Urban, Templemore North West Urban, Templemore South [sic] Urban
Thurles Urban DistrictThurles North Urban, and Thurles South Urban
Birr No. 2 Rural DistrictAbsorbed into Borrisokane Rural District some time between 1911[79] and 1925.[80]
Borrisokane Rural DistrictBorrisokane, Clougjordan, Riverstown, and Terryglass
Nenagh Rural DistrictBallina, Birdhill, Kilmore, Latteragh, Nenagh Rural, and Newport
Roscrea No. 1 Rural DistrictBourney, and Roscrea
Thurles Rural DistrictBorrisoleigh, Holycross, Littleton, Templetuohy, and Thurles Rural

Tipperary (South Riding)

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Clonmel BoroughSt. Mary's North, St. Mary's South, St. Patrick's, and St. Peter's
Carrick-on-Suir Urban DistrictCarrick-on-Suir East Urban, Carrick-on-Suir West Urban, and Carrickbeg
Cashel Urban DistrictCashel East Urban, Cashel North West Urban, and Cashel South West Urban
Tipperary Urban DistrictTipperary East Urban, and Tipperary West UrbanCreated in 1900
Carrick-on-Suir No. 1 Rural DistrictCarrick-on-Suir No. 1 Rural (sole electoral area)[81]
Cashel Rural DistrictCashel Rural, Fethard, Killenaule, Kilpatrick, and Tullamain
Clogheen Rural DistrictArdfinnan, Caher, and Clogheen
Clonmel No. 1 Rural DistrictClonmel No. 1 Rural (sole electoral area)
Gortnahoe Rural DistrictOriginally known as Urlingford No. 2 Rural District; renamed between 1901[82] and 1912; absorbed into Slievardagh Rural District by 1925.
Slievardagh Rural DistrictBallingarry, Kilcooly, and MullinahoneBriefly known as Callan No. 2 Rural District; renamed 1899.[83]
Tipperary No. 1 Rural DistrictBansha, Cappagh, Emly, Golden, and Tipperary Rural

County Tyrone

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Cookstown Urban DistrictCookstown North Urban, and Cookstown South UrbanCreated in 1900
Dungannon Urban DistrictDungannon Centre Urban, Dungannon East Urban, and Dungannon West UrbanCreated in 1900
Omagh Urban DistrictOmagh North Urban, Omagh South Urban, and Omagh West UrbanCreated in 1900
Strabane Urban DistrictStrabane North Urban, and Strabane South UrbanCreated in 1900
Castlederg Rural DistrictCastlederg, Clare, and Killeter
Clogher Rural DistrictAugher, Aughnacloy, Ballygawley, Clogher, and Fivemiletown
Cookstown Rural DistrictCoagh, Cookstown Rural, Pomeroy, and Stewartstown[84]
Dungannon Rural DistrictCaledon, Clonavaddy, Donaghmore, Moy, and Tullyniskan
Omagh Rural DistrictCarrickmore, Dromore, Drumquin, Fintona, Gortin, Mountjoy, Omagh Rural, Six Mile Cross, and Trillick
Strabane No. 1 Rural DistrictAltaclady, Camus, Dunnamanagh, Newtown Stewart, and Plumb Bridge
Trillick Rural DistrictOriginally known as Irvinestown No. 2 Rural District; renamed by 1902;[85] incorporated into Omagh RD on 1 April 1920[86]

County Waterford

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Dungarvan Urban DistrictAbbeyside, Dungarvan Central Urban, and Dungarvan South West Urban
Carrick-on-Suir No. 2 Rural DistrictPortlaw, and Rathgormuck
Clonmel No. 2 Rural DistrictClonmel No. 2 Rural
Dungarvan Rural DistrictDungarvan Rural, Ringville, Seskinan, and Whitechurch
Kilmacthomas Rural DistrictComeragh, Gardenmorris, and Kilmacthomas[87]
Lismore Rural DistrictBallyduff, Cappoquin, Lismore, and Tallow
Waterford No. 1 Rural DistrictKilmeadan, Tramore, Waterford Rural, and Woodstown
Youghal No. 2 Rural DistrictYoughal No. 2 Rural (sole electoral area)

County Westmeath

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Athlone Urban DistrictAthlone East Urban, and Athlone West Urban
Athlone No. 1 Rural DistrictAthlone East Rural, Glassan, and Moate
Ballymore Rural DistrictBallymore (sole electoral area)Originally known as Ballymahon No. 2 Rural District; renamed between 1901[88] and 1912[89]
Coole Rural DistrictCoole (sole electoral area)Originally known as Granard No. 3 Rural District; renamed between 1901 and 1912
Delvin Rural DistrictClonarney, Delvin, Fore, and Kinturk
Kilbeggan Rural DistrictOriginally known as Tullamore No. 2 Rural District; renamed between 1901 and 1912; absorbed into Mullingar Rural District by 1925.
Mullingar Rural DistrictCastletown, Clonfad, Enniscoffey, Kilbeggan, Killucan, Knockdrin, Mullingar, Mullingar Rural, Multyfarnham, and Rathconrath[90]

County Wexford

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Wexford BoroughWexford No. 1, Wexford No. 2, and Wexford No. 3
Enniscorthy Urban DistrictEnniscorthy East Urban, Enniscorthy North West Urban, and Enniscorthy South West Urban
New Ross Urban DistrictNew Ross North East Urban, and New Ross South West Urban
Enniscorthy Rural DistrictBallyhuskard, Clonroche, Enniscorthy Rural, Ferns, Killann, and Newtownbarry
Gorey Rural DistrictCoolgreany, Gorey, Gorey Rural, Kilcomb, and Monamolin
New Ross Rural DistrictCarrigbyrne, Fethard, New Ross Rural, and Old RossOriginally known as New Ross No. 1 Rural District; renamed by 1902[91]
Wexford Rural DistrictArdcavan, Bannow, Bridgetown, Rosslare, Tagmon, and Wexford Rural

County Wicklow

Name of administrative areaElectoral areasNotes
Arklow Urban DistrictArklow East Urban, and Arklow West UrbanConstituted an Urban District some time between 1901[92] and 1912[93]
Bray Urban DistrictBray East Urban, Bray West Urban, and Little Bray
Wicklow Urban DistrictAbbey, Castle, and Kilmartin
Baltinglass No. 1 Rural DistrictBaltinglass, Blessington, Dunlavin, and Rathdangan
Naas No. 2 Rural DistrictAbsorbed into Baltinglass No. 1 Rural District some time between 1911 and 1925.
Rathdown No. 2 Rural DistrictRathdown No. 2 Rural (sole electoral area)[94]
Rathdrum Rural DistrictArklow Rural, Dunganstown, Glendalough, Newcastle, Rathdrum, and Wicklow Rural
Shillelagh Rural DistrictCoolattin, Killinure, and Tinahely

See also

Sources

Notes and References

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  2. https://archive.org/details/op1256891-1001 Annual Report of the Local Government Board for Ireland, for the Year Ended 31st March, 1920 (Cmd 1432), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1921, Appendix p. 2
  3. http://www.histpop.org/ohpr/servlet/PageBrowser?path=Browse/Census%20(by%20date)/1926/Northern%20Ireland&active=yes&mno=235&tocstate=expandnew&tocseq=600&display=sections&display=tables&display=pagetitles&pageseq=first-nonblank Census of Northern Ireland 1926 (County of Antrim), publ. HMSO, Belfast, 1928, p. vii
  4. https://archive.org/details/op1254853-1001/page/n55/mode/2up Annual Report of the Local Government Board for Ireland, for the Year Ended 31st March, 1905 (Cd 2655), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1905, p. xxxix
  5. https://archive.org/details/op1256891-1001 Annual Report of the Local Government Board for Ireland, for the Year Ended 31st March, 1920 (Cmd 1432), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1921, Appendix p. 3
  6. https://archive.org/details/op1256891-1001 Annual Report of the Local Government Board for Ireland, for the Year Ended 31st March, 1920 (Cmd 1432), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1921, Appendix p. 4
  7. https://archive.org/details/op1256891-1001 Annual Report of the Local Government Board for Ireland, for the Year Ended 31st March, 1920 (Cmd 1432), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1921, Appendix p. 8
  8. https://archive.org/details/op1256891-1001 Annual Report of the Local Government Board for Ireland, for the Year Ended 31st March, 1920 (Cmd 1432), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1921, Appendix p. 10
  9. https://archive.org/details/op1254513-1001 Census of Ireland, 1901, Part I, Vol. III, No. 1 (County of Antrim) (Cd 1123), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1902, p. vii
  10. http://www.histpop.org/ohpr/servlet/PageBrowser?path=Browse/Census%20(by%20date)/1926/Northern%20Ireland&active=yes&mno=235&tocstate=expandnew&tocseq=600&display=sections&display=tables&display=pagetitles&pageseq=first-nonblank Census of Northern Ireland 1926 (County of Antrim), publ. HMSO, Belfast, 1928, p. vi
  11. https://archive.org/details/op1256891-1001 Annual Report of the Local Government Board for Ireland, for the Year Ended 31st March, 1920 (Cmd 1432), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1921, Appendix p. 20
  12. https://archive.org/details/op1256891-1001 Annual Report of the Local Government Board for Ireland, for the Year Ended 31st March, 1920 (Cmd 1432), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1921, Appendix p. 7
  13. Gould . M. H. . 1981 . The Administrative Units Used for Water Supply Purposes in Northern Ireland from 1828 . Journal of the Royal Society of Health . 101 . 3 . 119–122 . 10.1177/146642408110100310 . 7022550 . 30451524 .
  14. https://archive.org/details/op1256891-1001 Annual Report of the Local Government Board for Ireland, for the Year Ended 31st March, 1920 (Cmd 1432), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1921, Appendix p. 11
  15. https://archive.org/details/op1256891-1001 Annual Report of the Local Government Board for Ireland, for the Year Ended 31st March, 1920 (Cmd 1432), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1921, Appendix p. 21
  16. https://archive.org/details/op1254513-1001 Census of Ireland, 1901, Part I, Vol. III, No. 2 (County of Armagh) (Cd 1123-I), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1902, p. vii
  17. http://www.histpop.org/ohpr/servlet/PageBrowser?path=Browse/Census%20(by%20date)/1926&active=yes&mno=236&tocstate=expandnew&tocseq=500&display=sections&display=tables&display=pagetitles&pageseq=first-nonblank Census of Northern Ireland 1926 (County of Armagh), publ. HMSO, Belfast, 1928, p. vi
  18. News: Armagh County Council. Belfast Newsletter. 13 June 1899. 6.
  19. http://www.histpop.org/ohpr/servlet/PageBrowser?path=Browse/Census%20(by%20date)/1911&active=yes&mno=455&tocstate=expandnew&display=sections&display=tables&display=pagetitles&pageseq=6&zoom=4 Census of Ireland, 1911 (County of Carlow) (Cd 6049), publ. HMSO, London, 1912, p. vi
  20. News: Idrone (County Carlow) Rural District Council. Nationalist and Leinster Times. 17 June 1899. 8.
  21. https://archive.org/details/op1256891-1001 Annual Report of the Local Government Board for Ireland, for the Year Ended 31st March, 1920 (Cmd 1432), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1921, Appendix p. 5
  22. https://archive.org/details/op1256891-1001 Annual Report of the Local Government Board for Ireland, for the Year Ended 31st March, 1920 (Cmd 1432), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1921, Appendix p. 6
  23. https://archive.org/details/op1256891-1001 Annual Report of the Local Government Board for Ireland, for the Year Ended 31st March, 1920 (Cmd 1432), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1921, Appendix p. 22
  24. https://archive.org/details/op1254513-1001 Census of Ireland, 1901, Part I, Vol. III, No. 3 (County of Cavan) (Cd 1123-II), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1902, p. vii
  25. http://www.histpop.org/ohpr/servlet/PageBrowser?path=Browse/Census%20(by%20date)/1911&active=yes&mno=457&tocstate=expandnew&tocseq=16900&display=sections&display=tables&display=pagetitles&pageseq=first-nonblank Census of Ireland, 1911 (County of Cavan) (Cd 6051-III), publ. HMSO, London, 1912, p. vi
  26. https://archive.org/details/op1256891-1001 Annual Report of the Local Government Board for Ireland, for the Year Ended 31st March, 1920 (Cmd 1432), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1921, Appendix p. 23
  27. https://archive.org/details/op1256891-1001 Annual Report of the Local Government Board for Ireland, for the Year Ended 31st March, 1920 (Cmd 1432), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1921, Appendix p. 9
  28. https://www.cso.ie/en/census/censusvolumes1926to1991/historicalreports/census1926reports/census1926volume1/ Census of Population 1926 (Vol. I), publ. by the Stationery Office, Dublin, 1928, p. 25
  29. Local Government and Public Health Provisional Order Confirmation Act, 1928 (Schedule)
  30. https://archive.org/details/op1256891-1001 Annual Report of the Local Government Board for Ireland, for the Year Ended 31st March, 1920 (Cmd 1432), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1921, Appendix p. 12
  31. https://archive.org/details/op1256891-1001 Annual Report of the Local Government Board for Ireland, for the Year Ended 31st March, 1920 (Cmd 1432), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1921, Appendix p. 24
  32. https://archive.org/details/op1254513-1001 Census of Ireland, 1901, Part I, Vol. II, No. 2 (County and City of Cork) (Cd 1058-I), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1902, p. vi
  33. https://archive.org/details/op1256891-1001 Annual Report of the Local Government Board for Ireland, for the Year Ended 31st March, 1920 (Cmd 1432), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1921, Appendix p. 25
  34. https://archive.org/details/op1256891-1001/page/n119/mode/2up?view=theater Annual Report of the Local Government Board for Ireland, for the Year Ended 31st March, 1920 (Cmd 1432), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1921, Appendix p. 26
  35. https://archive.org/details/op1254513-1001 Census of Ireland, 1901, Part I, Vol. III, No. 4 (County of Donegal) (Cd 1123-III), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1902, p. vii
  36. https://archive.org/details/op1256891-1001 Annual Report of the Local Government Board for Ireland, for the Year Ended 31st March, 1920 (Cmd 1432), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1921, Appendix p. 27
  37. http://www.histpop.org/ohpr/servlet/PageBrowser?path=Browse/Census%20(by%20date)/1911&active=yes&mno=457&tocstate=expandnew&tocseq=22400&display=sections&display=tables&display=pagetitles&pageseq=first-nonblank Census of Ireland, 1911 (County of Donegal) (Cd 6051-IV), publ. HMSO, London, 1912, p. vi
  38. https://archive.org/details/op1256891-1001/page/n121/mode/2up?view=theater Annual Report of the Local Government Board for Ireland, for the Year Ended 31st March, 1920 (Cmd 1432), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1921, Appendix p. 27
  39. https://archive.org/details/op1254513-1001 Census of Ireland, 1901, Part I, Vol. III, No. 5 (County of Down) (Cd 1123-IV), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1902, p. vii
  40. https://archive.org/details/op1256891-1001 Annual Report of the Local Government Board for Ireland, for the Year Ended 31st March, 1920 (Cmd 1432), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1921, Appendix p. 28
  41. https://archive.org/details/op1254513-1001 Census of Ireland, 1901, Part I, Vol. III, No. 6 (County of Fermanagh) (Cd 1123-V), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1902, p. vii
  42. http://www.histpop.org/ohpr/servlet/PageBrowser2?ResourceType=Census&ResourceType=Legislation&ResourceType=Essays&ResourceType=Registrar%20General&ResourceType=TNA&SearchTerms=clones&simple=yes&path=Results&active=yes&titlepos=50&mno=238&pageseq=7 Census of Northern Ireland 1926 (County of Fermanagh), publ. HMSO, Belfast, 1928, p. vii
  43. https://archive.org/details/op1256891-1001 Annual Report of the Local Government Board for Ireland, for the Year Ended 31st March, 1920 (Cmd 1432), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1921, Appendix p. 29
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  46. https://archive.org/details/op1254513-1001 Census of Ireland, 1901, Part I, Vol. II, No. 3 (County of Kerry) (Cd 1058-I), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1902, p. vii
  47. http://www.histpop.org/ohpr/servlet/PageBrowser?path=Browse/Census%20(by%20date)/1911&active=yes&mno=456&tocstate=expandnew&tocseq=15500&display=sections&display=tables&display=pagetitles&pageseq=first-nonblank Census of Ireland, 1911 (County of Kerry) (Cd 6050-II), publ. HMSO, London, 1912, p. vi
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  52. News: Irish County Council Gazette. 30 August 1899. 15. Contracts Advertised.
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  56. https://archive.org/details/op1254513-1001 Census of Ireland, 1901, Part I, Vol. IV, No. 2 (County of Leitrim) (Cd 1059-I), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1902, p. vii
  57. https://archive.org/details/op1256891-1001 Annual Report of the Local Government Board for Ireland, for the Year Ended 31st March, 1920 (Cmd 1432), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1921, Appendix p. 34
  58. https://archive.org/details/op1254513-1001 Census of Ireland, 1901, Part I, Vol. II, No. 4 (County and City of Limerick) (Cd 1058-III), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1902, p. vii
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  63. http://www.histpop.org/ohpr/servlet/PageBrowser?path=Browse/Census%20(by%20date)/1911&active=yes&mno=455&tocstate=expandnew&tocseq=34300&display=sections&display=tables&display=pagetitles&pageseq=first-nonblank Census of Ireland, 1911 (County of Longford) (Cd 6049-VI), publ. HMSO, London, 1912, p. vi
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  65. https://archive.org/details/op1254513-1001 Census of Ireland, 1901, Part I, Vol. I, No. 7 (County of Louth) (Cd 847-VI), publ. HMSO, Dublin, 1901, p. vii
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  83. News: Slievardagh Rural District Council. Nationalist and Munster Advertiser. 21 October 1899. 4.
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