« Reply #88 on: Monday 15 August 05 15:12 BST (UK) »
Mobo
Please can I ask two general questions?
1. Why do you say you need irish stamps to send letters? I went to Ireland on holiday and sent postcards back to Britain with Irish stamps on. I presume if I was writing from here I would send them with British stamps on. Are you talking about sending a stamp addressed envelope with your enquiry so that you can have a reply?
2. Perhaps you could explain how the system works in Ireland. Most of us are only familiar with the British system. We know that in Britain and presumably also Northern Ireland the records are held in county archive offices and also nationally in London in various buildings, the GRO and the PRO.
What is the situation in Eire? I will call it that to distinguish it from Northern Ireland which I am presuming is the same as England, unless you say otherwise.
Regards and thanks
Louise
PS My ancestors were married in 1850 in St Nicholas Without in Dublin, which has since been knocked down. I have searched in lots of textbooks and on the internet to find out whether it was catholic or protestant, to no avail.
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