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INDEX OF WILL ABSTRACTS IN THE GENEALOGICAL OFFICE, DUBLIN

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The digital library JSTOR has No. 17 (1949), which contains an index by P Beryl Eustace of wills found in the Crosslé papers in the Genealogical Office (now part of the NLI). You can access the index if you create a free account.

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