DUBLIN STREET DIRECTORY 1862

From Thom's Irish Almanac and Official Directory for the Year 1862

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Mark's-court.
Off Mark's-lane.
P. St. Mark.—Trinity W.— City.
Fourteen houses in tenemts. 3l. 10s.

Mark's-lane.
From Mark-street to Lombard-street.
P. St. Mark.—Trinity W.—City.
8 Owens, Robert, flower-pot manufac.
and Carney's-bridge, Enniscorthy
Thirteen houses in tenements, 4l. to 15l.

Mark-street.
From Townsend-street to Great Bruns-
wick-street.

P. St. Mark.—Trinity W.—City.

1 Tenements
2 Hynes, Wm. carpr. and builder, 7l.
3 Tenements 9l.
4 Cullum, Mr. John, 12l.
5 Boylan, Mr. J. 12l.
[6-10...11l. to 15l.]
6 and 7 Tenements,
8 Moore, John, builder,
9 and 10 Tenements,
11 Kite, Mrs. 10l.
12 Ruins
.......here Mark's-lane intersects......
ST. MARK'S CHURCH—Rev. George
MacNeill, vicar
here Great Brunswick-street intersects.
13 Ruins
14 O'Neill, Mrs. Eliz. leech impor. 24l.
,, Booth, Robert, mahogany mercht.
15 Tenements, 11l.
16 St. Mark's Hospital—Dr. Stokes
17 St. Mark's Widows' House
18 Bolan, Patrick, coal factor, 16l.
19 Lynch, Richard, slater, 16l.
20 Byrne, Patrick J. commission agent
and accountant, and Askamore,
county Wexford 9l.
,, Byrne, Miss Eliza

Market-street.
From Grand Canal-place to Robert-st.
P. St. Catherine.Usher's-quay W.
City.
1 Kelly, John, and Sons, boat owners,
general forwarding agents, and
corn factors, and 10 Grand Canal
place, and Carlow, 13l.
2 Brophy, A. clerk to Board of Fish-
eries, Dublin District, 12l.
3 Boag, James, clerk, 12l.
4 Yard,
5 Keefe, John, cattle dealer, 14l.
Barrow Navigation Co. and Carrying
Trade offs.—Hen. Allen, agent, 27l.

Markey's-court.
Off Gloucester-street, South.
P. St Mark.—Trinity W.—City.

Eight houses in tenements, 11l. 10s.

Marlborough-place.
From Marlborough-st. to Potter's-alley.
P. St. Thomas.—North Dock W.—City.
1 to 13 Cottages, 2l. to 12l.
14 Wilson, John, gunmaker, 5l. 10s.
15 Cassin, Henry, tailor, 9l.

Marlborough-street.
From Eden-quay to Britain-street, Great.
P. St. Thomas.—1 to 42 & 90 to 113
North Dock W. 43 to 89 Mountjoy
W.—City.
1 Inland Department City of Dublin Steam
Packet Co. 14l.
.....here Abbey-street, Old, intersects.
2 Vacant, 27l.
3 and 4 Whyte, William, Irish glass
warehouse, and 9 Lower Sack-
ville-street, 47l.
... here Abbey-street, Lower, intersects...
5 Kelly, Eliza, tea, wine, and spirit
merchant, and 10 Abbey st. lr. 29l.
6 M'Dermott, John, prov. dealer, 24l.
7 Brady, Owen, prov. dealer, 6l.
8 Devlin, Hugh, provision dealer, 12l.
9 Stafford, Rich. edge-tool mkr. 19l.
10 M'Weeny, Jn. stained glass & patent
sash works, & zinc & lead wks. 21l.
11 Gaffney, Michael, printseller, 17l.
12 Kennedy, Michael, builder, 26l.
,, Kennedy, Ml. jun.carpenter & build.
„ Kennedy, Mr. Edward
13 Shea, Henry, painter, glazier, &c. 28l.
......here Potter's-alley intersects......
14 Brady, Terence, dairy, 10l.
15 Harden, Richard, lodgings, 12l.
16 Arnold, Laurence, board and lodg-
ing-house keeper, & prov. dlr. 16l.
17 Hanegan, Thos. provision deal. 13l.
18 Reilly, James, tailor, 13l.
19 Emmett, Wm. tinplate worker, 15l.
20 Burke, Mrs. S. trimming shop, 13l.
21 D'Arcy, John, provision dealer, 17l.
....here Marlborough-place intersects....
22 Souter, Robert G. printer, 23l.
23 Brennan, Owen, brass founder, 32l.
24 Columbine, Henry, bookbinder, 33l.
,, Wyatt, John, paper ruler
25 Goldrick, Andrew, tailor, 32l.
.......here Talbot-street intersects.......
26 Porteous, John, printer and litho-
grapher
,, Lending Library and School for the
Blind—
-Pettigrew, Miss, manager.
Open every week day (Saturday
excepted) from 10 to 3
27 Sullivan, Marcus and John, school
book & educational depository, 37l.
28 Book stores of Commissioners of
Education, 34l.
TYRONE HOUSEOffice of Commis-
sioners of National Education in Ire-
land, and Model Schools
—The Rt.
Hon. Alex. M'Donnell, resident
commissioner
29 Female Drawing School of Commis-
sioners of Education, 41l.
30 O'Callaghan and Dempsey, wine
merchants, 47l.
31 The City Midnight Mission and Female
Refuge, 45l.
32 Asylum for Aged and Unmarried Fe-
males—Mary Sherwin, matron, 36l.
here Mecklenburgh-st. Upper, intersects.
33 Keogh, Laurence, grocer and wine
merchant, 33l.
34 Hanlon, M. painter, 27l.
35 Egan, Maryanne, dressmaker, 26l.
36 Quigly, Mr. Joseph, office of Na-
tional Education, 23l.
37 Mangan, James, dyer, 23l.
38 Tenements, 22l.
39 Duncan, J. M.D. and Finglas, 23l.
,, Yorke, Anne, French stay wareh.
40 Fitzgerald, Mrs. John, 24l.
,, Burke, Mrs. ladies' nursetender
41 Cuniffe, Mr. Thomas B. 24l.
42 Reilly, Elizabeth, dressmaker, 22l.
,, Campbell, E. merchant tailor
here Gloucester-street, Upper, intersects.
43 Bennett, Saml. house painter, 30l.
44 Rogers, John, coal factor, 25l.
,, Carroll, Mrs, ladies nursetender
44 M'Cabe, Mrs. ladies' nursetender
45 Larkin, Mr. Thomas, 22l.
46 Finigan, Thos. merchant tailor, 26l.
,, Farrell, Miss Margaret, dressmkr.
47 Jones, John, die sinker and med-
allist, 26l.
48 Carroll, P. military mer. tailor, 25l.
49 Power, Miss, 23l.
50 Tenementt, 22l.
51 Fannin, Thomas, pawnbroker, 34l.
52 Thompson, Miss, milliner and dress-
maker, 29l.
,, Gaynor, Miss C. dressmaker
,, Fennell, Mr. J.
53 Ledwidge, Mr. Joseph, 37l.
54 Robinson, E. St. G. colliery agent &
licensed ship broker; office, 25
City-quay, 42l.
55 Keith, Mr. Robert, 30l.
56 Cunningham, H. brush wareho. 24l.
57 Conolly, O. T. draper, 28l.
....here Britain-street, Great, intersects...
58 Ryan, Brothers, distillery stores, 13l.
59 Carroll, Joseph, merch. tailor, 22l.
60 M'Guinness, Michl. hairdresser, 23l.
61 Day, A. M. milliner, 28l.
62 Vacant, 35l.
63 Egar, Mrs. Mary, & Son, painters,
paper hangers, decorators, &c. 30l.
,, Egar, Mr. Edward
64 Tarleton, Edward F. architect, sur-
veyor, and measurer, 25l.
65 Farrell, Thomas, silk and woollen
dyer, charcoal and iron liqueur
manufac. and 33 Watling-st. 29l.
65½ Maher, W. vintner
.......here Gregg's-lane intersects.......
ST. THOMAS'S CHURCH—Rev. Chas.
S. Stanford, rector; Thos. Jones,
sexton, 2 Whitworth-row; Anne
Smith, sextoness, 12 Lower Glou-
cester-street
66 Farrell, Mrs. Bridget, job coach and
undertaker, and 50 Mabbot-street.
James Doyle, manager and agent,
42l.
67 Marr, Mr. William E. 12l.
68 Duffy, Mr. Edmond, 15l.
69 Lynch, Mr. Edward, 25l.
70 Cloirec, J. painter, 24l.
71 Kinsella, D. upholsterer, 34l.
72 Church, John Charles, esq. 33l.
73 Parker, Robert, builder, 30l.
74 Nuzum, Thomas, coal agent, and
17 Luke-street, 28l.
75 Nolan, John Patrick, veterinary sur-
geon, and livery stables, 30l.
76 Walsh, John, baker, 35l.
77 Cavanagh, Francis, painter and
decorator, importer of French
room-paper, and manufacturer of
artificial marbles, Mosaic altars,
&c. 24l.
78 Conolly, Thomas, fancy bread and
biscuit baker, 32l.
79 Goodwin, Son, and Nethercott,
letter-press printers, 48l.
,, Goodwin, Thomas H. letter-press
printer
,, Nethercott, Richard, letter-press
printer
80 O'Loughlin, Louisa, milliner, dress
& corsetmaker to the Queen, 32l.
,, O'Loughlin, Edm. Catholic book-
seller, stationer, church decorator,
and statuary warehouse
81 Monks, William, Catholic bookseller
and stationer, 34l.

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