Division By Barony and Civil Parish
| Barony | Civil Parish |
|---|---|
| Balrothery East | Baldongan Balrothery Balscadden Holmpatrick Lusk |
| Balrothery West | Ballyboghil Ballymadun Hollywood Naul Westpalstown Clonmethan Garristown Grallagh |
| Barony of Castleknock | Castleknock Chapelizod Cloghran Clonsilla Finglas Mulhuddart St. James' Ward |
| Coolock | Artaine Baldoyle Balgriffin Cloghran Clontarf Clonturk (Drumcondra) Coolock Glasnevin Grangegorman Howth Kilbarrack Killester Kinsaley Malahide Portmarnock Raheny Santry St. George's St. Margaret's Swords |
| Barony of Dublin City | St. Nicholas Within St. Audoens St. Michael's |
| Barony of Dublin | Booterstown Donnybrook Monkstown St. Mark's Taney (Dundrum) Grangegorman Glasnevin Manor of St. Sepulchre St. Andrew's St. Ann's St. Bride's St. Catherines St. George St. James St. John's St. Luke's St. Mark's St. Mary's St. Michans St. Nicholas Without St. Patrick's St. Paul's St. Peters St. Thomas St. Werburgh |
| Nethercross | Donabate Finglas Killeek Killossery Kilsallaghan Portraine Swords |
| Newcastle | Aderrig Clondalkin Esker Kilbride Kilmactalway Kilmahuddrick Leixlip Lucan Newcastle Rathcoole Saggart |
| Rathdown | Booterstown Dalkey Donnybrook Kilgobbin Kill Killiney Kilmacud Kiltiernan Monkstown Oldconnaught Rathfarnham Rathmichael Stillorgan Taney Tully Whitechurch |
| Uppercross | Ballyfermot Clondalkin Cruagh Crumlin Donnybrook Drimnagh Esker Palmerstown Rathfarnham St. Catherine's St. James' St. Nicholas Without The Walls St. Peter's, County Dublin Tallaght |
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