From Thom's Irish Almanac and Official Directory for the Year 1862
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Love-lane. Off Mount-street, Lower. P. St. Peter.—South Dock W.—City. Mahony, John, car owner Tenements Love-lane, North. Off Edward-terrace. P. St. George.—Mountjoy W.—City. 1 to 17 Tenements, 1l. to 5l. 10s. Lowry's-court. Off Gardiner's-lane. P. St. George.—Mountjoy W.—City. Three houses in tenements, 9l. 10s. Lucky-hall. Off Boot-lane. P. St. Michan.—Inns-quay W.—City. In tenements Luke-street. From Townsend-street to Georges-quay. P. St. Mark—Trinity W.—City. 1 Haughton, Patrick, English and mathematical teacher, 20l. 2 & 3 Boyle, Michl. pawnbroker, and 12, 13, and 14 Phoenix-street, and 3 Roseville, Phibsboro', 13l., 30l. 4 Wigan Coal Company, 12l. ......here Poolbeg-street intersects...... 5 Neill, Peter, coal factor, 5l. 6 to 9 Tenements, 5l. to 14l. 10 & 11 Malone, George, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, and ship and commission agent, and Fingall avenue, Crab Lake, Clon- tarf, 28l. ......here George's-quay intersects...... 12 Browne, Robert, tinplate worker, 8l. 13 and 14 Tenements, 13l., 12l. 15 & 16 Larkin, T. coal merchant, 35l. .......here Poolbeg-street intersects.... 17 Potts, Richd. ship and commission agent, wine and spirit merchant, and 38 Poolbeg street 32l. „ Nuzum, Thomas, coal agent for Whitehaven colliery, and 74 Marl- borough-street 18 and 19 Church of England Missionary Female Training Schools, 40l. ,, Ragged School and Dormitory 20 Hand and Montgomery, coal mer- chants to the Lord Lieutenant, 16l. „ Montgomery, Wm. coal merchant ........here Rath-row intersects........ 21 Slate stores—-John Henderson, prop. and 149, 150, and 151 Townsend- street, 20l. 22 to 24 Tenements, 10l., 8l. Lundy's-court. Off Lundys-lane. P. St. Peter.—Wood-quay W.—City. 1 to 10 Tenements, each 2l. Lundy's-lane. Off Long-lane. P. St. Peter.—Wood-quay W.—City. In tenements Lundy's-terrace. South Circular road—Corner of Heytes- bury-street. 44 Lundy, Henry, grocer 45 Brady, Miss 46 Porteus, William, esq. |
Lurgan-street. From King-street N. to Lisburn-street. P. St. Michan.—Inns-quay W.—City. 1 Tenements, 8l. 2 Garrett, William, egg factor, 11l. 3 to 8 Tenements, 10l. to 18l. 9 Ragged Schools 10 to 17 Tenements, 3l. 10s. to 13l. Luscombe's-court. Between Mabbot-street and Queen's-mews. P. St. Thomas.—North Dock W.—City. Nine houses in tenements, each 3l. Lynch's Cottages. Church-road. P. St. Thomas.—North Dock W.—City. Three cottages Mabbot-lane, or court. From Talbot-street to Mecklenburgh-street. P. St. Thomas.—North Dock W.—City. 13, 14, 20, and 26 Stores of William Thompson, wine merchant Mabbot-street. From Luscombe's-court to Mecklenburgh street, Lower. P. St. Thomas.—North Dock W.—City. The Queen's Mews—Edward M'Vey, ham and bacon curer, lard refiner, navy contractor, and general mer- chant—res. Foxhall, Raheny, 55l. 1 Stanley, Joseph, prov. dealer, 8l. 2 Davis, Wm. board & lodging ho. 5l. 3 Seavers, Abraham, hairdresser, 5l. 4 Hayes, John, boot & shoemkr. 5l.10s. 4½ Tenements, 5l. 5 M'Hugh, -------, boot & shoemkr. 14l. 6 and 7 Tenements, 16l., 15l. 8 Brady, Philip, grocer and spirit dealer, 27l. ......here Talbot-street intersects...... 9 Mullins, Bernard, architect & civil engineer office—residence, 18 Fitz- william-square, and Ballyegan house, Parsonstown, 22l. 10 and 11 Brady, Daniel, grocer and spirit stores, 15l., 24l. ... here Montgomery-street intersects... 12 Grady, John, Mr. G.P.O. 14l. 13 Wilson, Mrs. 9l. 14 Tenements, 16l. 15 Sheridan, Miss, 12l. 16 M'Grane, Patrick, coachman, 15l. 17 Quin, Mr. John, 13l. 18 Tenements, 16l. 19 M'Entee, Mr. James, 13l. 20 and 21 Tenements, each 11l. .......here Purdon-street intersects....... 22 Nowlan, William, vintner, 11l. 23 to 25 Tenements, 10l. to 16l. 26 Edwards, G. Brass founder 27 Tenements 28 Woodburn, Thos. prov. dealer, 13l. 29 Ledwith, Oliver, carpenter, 13l. 30 to 33 Tenements, each 11l. 34 & 35 Tracey, Michael, grocer and spirit dealer, 25l. here Mecklenburgh-st. Lower, intersects. 36 Tenements, 7l. 37 White, John, tobacconist, 11l. 38 Sheridan, Michael, dairy, 7l. 39 Tenements, 11l. 40 Coghlan, Mr. 12l. 10s. 41 Walsh, Patrick, upholsterer, 18l. 42 Roe, Peter, printer, and 6 Newco- men terrace, 17l. |
43 Chapman, John, stonecutter, 17l. 44 Tenements, 17l. 45 Delany, Thomas, bricklayer and house repairer, 18l. 46 Dempsey, Isaac. pianoforte mk. 16l. 47 and 48 Tenements, 18l., 16l. 49 Vacant, 10l. 50 and 51 Tenements, 11l., 10l. 52 Houragan, Mr. Thomas, 10l. 53 Nixon, Mrs. 14l. 54 Tenements, 13l. 55 M'Nally, James, provision dlr. 15l. 56 Barry, James, green grocer, 13l. 57 Brady, Philip J. grocery and Italian warehouse, 20l. 58 Leahey, John, cork manufac. 15l. 59 Rourke, Daniel, dairy, 9l. 60 Goolding, John, prov. dealer, 6l.10s. 61 Foley, John, hairdresser, 5l. 62 Brady, Philip, grocer & tea dlr. 30l. .......here Talbot-street intersects........ 63 Reilly, Joseph, saddler and harness maker, 25l. .......here Brady's-court intersects....... 64 Tenements, 5l. 65 M'Kowen, John, bookbinder, 9l. .....here Frederick-place intersects..... 66 Tenements, 9l. 67 Boylan, Christopher, dairy, 14l. 68 Tenements, 13l. 69 Doran, Edward, boarding-house keeper, 15l. 70 Barry, John, vintner, 23l. 71 Vacant .....here Frenchman's-lane intersects.... M'Cabe's-court. Off Belvidere-court. P. St. George.—Rotunda W.—City. Three tenements, each 6l. M'Can's-lane. From Denmark-street to Cole's-lane. P. St. Mary.—North City W.—City. 1 to 4 Tenements, 4l. to 10l. M'Clean's-lane. From Upper Coombe to Ardee-row. P. St. Luke.—Merchants'-quay W.—City. 1 to 9 Yards and tenements, 10l. M'Clean's-lane. From Wentworth-place to Holles-row. P. St. Peter.—South Dock W.—City. Ten houses in tenements, 3l. to 9l. M'Cullagh's-alley. From High-street to Back-lane. P. St. Audoen.—Merchants'-quay W.— City. Three houses in tenements, 4l. Mackie's-terrace. Off Quinn's-lane, Leeson-lane. P. St. Peter.—Mansion-house W.—City. Fourteen tenements, 3l. to 5l. Madden's-court. Thomas-street. P. St. Catherine. Six houses in tenements, 3l. to 11l. Madras-place. North Circular-road. P. St. George.—Arran-quay W.—City. 1 Farrell, Edward, clerk, 15l. 2 Smallman, William, Chancery affi- davit office, 15l. |
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