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I have been looking through the electoral lists on the Dublin Heritage site. In those for the 1908-1915 period, the accommodation of householders in tenement buildings is described. Some of these descriptions are straightforward, e.g. "1st floor front and back room". In a number of cases, however, I found "two pair back room". I'm pretty sure this does not mean that the person in question occupied four rooms. I have a vague recollection of reading that the "two pair" part of the description might refer to the number of flights of stairs leading to the room. Can anyone shed light?
O'Brien, Keogh, Byrne, Cuffe, Kelly, White, Burke, Blosset, Evans, Hetherington, Hosey, Williams, Wright, Comerford, Carey, McKeon, Litton, O'Reilly, O'Toole, Nugent, Traynor, Broughall.