From Thom's Irish Almanac and Official Directory for the Year 1862
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| Baggot-street, lower. From Merrion-st. Up. to Herbert-place. P, St. Peter.—1 to 73 South Dock W. 74 to 112 Fitzwilliam W. 113 to 143 Mansion-house W.— City. 1 M'Nally, John, confectioner, 24l. ,, Weldon, John, purveyor 2 Martin, Thomas, corn chandler and coal factor—stores, Windsor- place, off Lr. Pembroke-st. 60l. 3 Taggert, Mrs. draper & milliner, 20l. 3 ½ Kelly, John James, tobacconist and cigar importer, 21l. 4 Eustace, Teresa, baker, 60l. 5 Burke, Wm. tea & winemercht. 52l. 6 Kelly, Joseph, fishmonger, 15l. „ Wall, James, victualler 7 Kelly, Miss, confectioner, 40l. 8 Duffy, M. victualler, 34l. ......here Baggot-market intersects....... 9 Dunne, John, Italian warehouse, 34l. 10 Fletcher, Adam, house furnishing ironmonger, cutler, and brush maker, 57l. 11 Nolan, Richd. purveyor & grocer, 40l. .....here Fitzwilliam-market intersects.... 12 Keegan, Ellen, fishmonger, 45l. 13 Farrell, Lewis, victualler, 45l. 14 Waters, Thomas, poulterer, 48l. ........here Baggot-lane intersects.......... 15 Stephens and Co. drapers 36l. 16 Finlayson, John, esq. 40l. „ Finlayson, Rev. Henry, minor canon, vicar choral, and steward to the vicars choral of Saint Patrick's, and 22 Pembroke-road „ Finlayson, Geo. esq. barrister 17 Wilson, Anth. wine and spirit mer. and tea dealer, 65l. „ Carroll, Thomas Hen. builder, and 70 Sir John Rogerson's-quay 18 Searle, Janaway, professor of the guitar and concertina, 42l. ,, Lumsden, Mrs. Freeman 19 Corballis, John Rich. Q.C. chairman of the county of Kilkenny, and Rosemount, Roebuck, 52l. 20 Patterson, Mrs. Mary, dressmk. 52l. 21 Bevan, Philip, M.D., R.C.S.I. sur- geon to Mercer's Hospital, 57l. 22 Holmes, Mrs. Catherine, 57l. 23 Garbois, Henry, professor of dancing and calisthenic exercises —res. St Bernard's, Carrickmines, county Dublin, 55l. 24 Hackett, Geo Hen. sol. & Boyle, 48l. 25 Collis, Mau. H. F.R.C.S., M.B., and surgeon to Meath-street Hospital, Trivia, Dalkey, 52l. 26 Bastable, Henry, solicitor, 51l. 27 Blake, Mrs. Eleanor, 52l. 28 Wall, James Arthur, Q.C. 54l. 29 Barrett, Mrs. 50l. 30 Daniel, Mrs. 50l. „ Daniel Richard, F.R.C.S.I. 31 Fitzpatrick, Thomas, M.D. 48l. 32 Hogan, Mr. Michael, 48l. 33 Cooper, Robert, solicitor, 48l. 34 Vacant, 48l. 85 Gibson, Wm. lodging house, 58l. 36 Stanhope, Major Hon. Sir Frs. 58l. 37 Fleming, Miss Jane, 50l. 38 Darley, William F. Q.C. 50l. 39 Gamble, Richd. Wm. barrister, 45l. 40 Barton, John K. M.B. F.R.C.S. 52l. 41 Lawless, Philip, sol., and Kil- gobbin, co. Dublin, 48l. 42 Franklin, Thomas, land agent, 35l. |
here Fitzwilliam-street, Lower, intersects. 43 Maher, Thomas R. wine, wholesale tea, and spirit merchant, 48l. 44 Leedom, Elizabeth, wax and tallow chandler, 36l. ,, MONEY ORDER OFFICE AND POST OFFICE RECEIVER 45 AErated Bread Company, 36l. 46 Nolan, Hen. P. M.D. apothecary, and director of Apothecaries' Hall, 42l. 47 Byrne, P. wax & tallow chandlr. 42l. .........here Rock-lane intersects.......... 48 Ford, John, purveyor, 40l. ,, Ford, Mr. Hugh, 49 Baxter, John Patrick, M.D. apothe- cary and accoucheur, 42l. ,, Baxter, Patrick Chas. M.B., T.C.D., l.r.cs.i., assistant staff surgeon ....here James's-street, East, intersects.... 50 Wilkinson, J. prof. of music, 46l. 51 Ryan, Thomas, merchant, 48l. 52 Smyth, Miss E. Carew, 48l. ,, Smyth, Miss C. Carew 53 Vacant, 48l. 54 Kenny, Henry, house agent, and 32 Denzille-street, 48l. 55 Armstrong, Francis, builder, 65l. 56, 57, & 58 Whitsitte, William, coach- maker, 60l. .......here Adelaide-place intersects....... 59 Lodge belonging to Convent 60 Finlayson, Rev. Jno. Christ Church Cathedral, 60l. 61 Newman, Miss, 65l. 62 Gaussen, Campbell, barrister, and Lakeview house, Magherafelt, 60l. 63 Ryan, John, esq. 60l. 64 House of Refuge—Miss Stephenson, matron, 78l. SISTERS OF MERCY CONVENT—Mrs. Norris, superioress ........here Herbert-street intersects........ 65 Wheeler, Thomas, barrister, 45l. 66 Franks, Lady, 50l. 67 Davis, James Robert, solicitor, 50l. 68 Moore, Mrs. Alicia Dorothea, 46l. 69 Hozier, Thomas, esq, 46l. 70 Richardson, John, barrister, 46l. 71 Smith, George, esq. 65l. 72 Litton, Edwd. Falconer, barrister 73 Boyce, Jas. Wilson, barrister, 68l. here Herbert-pl., Baggot-st. Upper, and Wilton-terrace intersect. 74 Vacant, 54l. 75 to 80 Building ground, 50l. 81 The Irish Institution, founded in 1853 to establish a National Gal- lery—Hon. Secs. Geo. F. Mulvany, esq. R.H A., and J. Calvert Stronge, esq. J.P.; Mr. T. Henry Killingley, assistant secretary, 50l. .......here Pembroke-row intersects....... 82 to 86 Building ground 87 to 90 Vacant 91 Lloyd, Lieut.-Col. R. C. 68th Light Infantry, 58l. 92 Dean, William, merchant, 48l. ,, Dean, William Edward, esq. 93 Thomson, Urquhart George, esq. chief clerk, secretary's depart- ment, G.P.O. 52l. 94 Butler, Robert, sol. and Naas, 48l. ,, Butler, Francis, a.m. solicitor, 95 Dunlop, A. Anderson, esq. 48l. 96 Hayde, Patrick, lodging-house, 48l. 97 George, The Misses, 48l. 98 Boyce, John J. esq. 52l. |
99 Foley, George, barrister, 50l. 100 Steele, Mrs. Charlotte, 50l. 101 Ferguson, Chaworth J. bar. 50l. 102 Browne, Mrs. Frances, 50l. 103 Watson, Mrs. 55l. 104 Johnston, Mr. Edward, 55l. 105 Vacant, 48l. 106 Cathcart, Richard and George l. solicitors, 50l. ,, Cathcart, Rev. Nassau 107 Seymour, John H. W. solicitor— office, 4 Kildare-street, 48l. 108 Delany, John, lodging-house, 38l. 109 Byrne, Mrs. 23l. ..........here Lad-lane intersects........... 110 Flemyng, Mrs. Richard B. 28l. 111 Rorke, John, teacher of English and science, 30l. „ Rorke, Miss, ladies' school 112 Werner, Louis, artist, 28l. here Fitzwilliam-street, Upper, intersects. 113 M'Fillen, Mrs. Jane, 47l. 114 Griffin, Robert, banister, 52l. 115 Beauchamp, Henry C. M.D. 52l. 116 Baillie, Richard, solicitor, 52l. 117 Vacant, 50l. 118 Courtney, The Misses, 52l. ,, Courtney, Richard, esq. 119 Rickey, A. G. barrister, 43l. ......here Baggot-court intersects....... 120 Brocas, William, R.H.A. portrait painter, 60l. ,, Brocas, Henry, profr. of drawing 121 Smith, Aquilla, M.D. 60l. 122 Hodgson, Mrs. teacher of dancing and calisthenic exercises, 70l. 123 Todd, Chas. H. barrister, LL.D. 68l. ,, Todd, Arthur B. solicitor 124 Harris, Lewis, esq 68l. „ Harris, Alfred W. esq. 125 Barton, The Misses, 72l. 126 Levinge, William, esq. 68l. 127 Roberts, Michael, F.T.C.D. 63l. 128 Lewis, Miss, 63l. 129 Percival, Mrs. 66l. 130 Galwey, William, esq. 72l. ,, Galwey, Edward, barrister ..here Pembroke-street, Lower, intersects. 131 O'Brien, J. A. draper, 17l. 132 Murray and Walsh, cooks and con- fectioners, 50l. 133 Arthur, Thos. Robt. engraver and printer to the Bank of Ireland, 68l. ,, Arthur, Mrs. 134 Gerty and Rorke, job masters and undertakers, 38l. ,, Gerty, Mr. Edwd. and Ringwood, Hazlehatch 135 Williams, John, grocer & provision- dealer, 27l. 136 Brooks and Wright, chemists, druggists, varnish; oil, colour, and glass merchants, 30l. ,, Wright, Mr. John T. 137 M'Evoy, Thomas, soap boiler, tal- low chandler, and importer of com- posite candles—factory, 37 and 38 Boyne-street, 40l. 138 Fowler & Co. coach builders, 83l. 139 Brought, William F.grocer & wine merchant, 60l. ......here Rogers'-lane intersects........ 140 Weir, James, general grocer, tea, wine and spirit merchant, 7 Burgh- quay, and Bray, 50l. ,, Young, Mr. John 141 Vacant, 45l. |