DUBLIN STREET DIRECTORY 1862

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

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35 Sinton, David, grocer, 13l.
36 Kenna, Michael, dairy, 13l.
37 Saunders, Mary, clothes broker, 11l.
38 Clarke, James A. hatter, and 7, 16l.
39 M'Donald, James, hatter, 18l.
.....here Kennedy's-lane intersects.....
Parochial School-house
41 Wood, Robert Hall, vestry clerk.
ST. NICHOLAS WITHIN
St. Nicholas Within—Incumbent
Rev. Thos. R. Shore, B.D.

Nicholson's-court.
Off Church-street, No. 27.
P. St. Michan.Inns-quay W.—City.
Vincent, Samuel, and Sons

Nickleby.
Off Mecklenburgh-street, Lower, No. 78.
P. St. Thomas.North Dock W.
City.
1 Whelan, Mr. Robert, 6l.
2 Glennon, Mr. Patrick, 6l.

Nixon-street.
From Guild-street to Newfoundland-st.
P. St. Thomas.—North Dock W.City.
1 to 15 Cottages, 3l. 10s. to 5l. 10s.

Nixon's-buildings.
Albert-place, Royal Canal Bank.
Arran-quay W.
City.
1 Phillipson, Mr. Henry, 11l.
2 Mackintosh, Jas. upholsterer, 11l.
3 Dunne, James, builder 11l.

Norfolk-market.
From Britain-street to Riddall's-row.
P. St. Mary.—North City W.—City.

1 Wall, Joseph, victualler, 5l.
2 to 10 Vacant, 3l. to 3l. 10s.
........here Riddall's-row intersects.......
11 to 24 Vacant, 3l. to 4l.

North Circular-road.
P. of Grangegorman.Four Courts W.
Loughnan, Mr. Nichs. Mountain view
Bayly, E. timber merch. Stone villa
Beck, Mr. Thomas, 5 St. David's
Bremner, Robert, vintner
Brew, Henry Joseph, esq.
Brownrigg, Mr. Wm. Mountain view
Crolly, Michael Joseph, gardener and
farmer, Eblana cottage
Duggan, Mrs. Julia, Elmview cottage
Dunlap, John, nurseryman
Female Orphan School & Church
Rev. W. J. Mulloy, A.M. chaplain;
Miss Sheills, matron
Grangegorman R. Catholic Chapel,
and St. Peter's National Schools
Harrick, Mrs. M. Tritonville
Kernan, J. Keon, M.D. Eagle lodge
King, John, vintner, Triton villa
Loobe, Joseph, Eagle lodge
Lore, Prosper, hatter, Mountain view
Mahon, the Misses, Anna lodge
Mooney, William, esq. Cherrymount
Tyrrell, James, esq. Cherrymount
Tyrrell, Miss, teacher of embroidery
and drawing, Mountain view
Walsh, Mrs. North Circular-road Tav.

North-court, or Franklin's
Cottages.

Off Church-road.
P. St. Thomas.—North Dock W.—City

North-court House, Wheeler, Edw.
horse dealer
Twenty-four cottages, 7l. to 8l.
North-strand.
From Amiens-street to Newcomen-bridge.
P. St. Thomas.—l to 5 North Dock W.
30 to 56 Mountjoy W.—City.
1 Cooke, Mr. Anthony 12l.
1b Westwood, Mrs. bonnet maker
,, Clare, Daniel, bootmaker
2 Murphy, Miss, 12l.
.......here Seville-lane intersects.......
3 Wilson, John, vintner, 6l.
,, Clare, John, shoemaker
30 Bury, William, shoemaker
31 Barry, John, 8l.
32 Creighton, John, 9l.
33 Casey, John, provision deal. 2l.10l.
34 Dawson, John, victualler, 11l.
35 Wall, J. grocer, 13l.
36 and 37 Ryan, C. grocer, wine and
spirit retailer, 31l.
38 Flood, Mrs. flour stores, 26l.
39 Reilly, Cath. prov. dealer, 12l.
40 Hughes, John, builder, 16l.
40b Sparks, James, esq.
,, Sparks, Miss H., milliner
41 Phillips, James, clerk, 10l.
42 & 43 Flannagan, Christopher, boot
and shoe maker
44 Reynolds, Patrick, grocer and pro-
vision dealer, 7l.
45 Brennan, Mathew, grocer, tea,
wine, spirit, & prov. mercht. 17l.
46 Plunket, Mrs. wax & tallow chand-
ler and grocer, 12l.
46½ Tenements, 7l.
47 Vacant, 12l.
47½ Gough, Patk. house painter, 15l.
48 Tenements, 11l.
..here Clarence-street, North, intersects..
49 & 50 Hart, John, grocer, 26l.
51 Duffy, John, engineer, 12l.
52 Torney, Mrs. 12l.
53 Donnelly, Mr. 12l.
54 Wilson, Mr. John, 8l.
,, Hardy, Mr. James
55 Tatterson, Jas. C. tin plate work. 4l.
...here William-street, North, intersects..
56 Brady, Philip, dairy, 10l.
.....here Newcomen-bridge intersects....

North-strand.
From Newcomen-bridge to Annesley-
bridge.
Mountjoy W.
City.
EPISCOPAL CHAPEL—Rev. Richard
Hemphill, minister, 23 Eglinton-
terrace, Seville-place
SCHOOL-HOUSE—Jas. Carley, master;
Jane Elizabeth Carley, mistress
here Nottingham-street & Spring-garden
intersect.
1 Sane, John, grocer, spirit, & prov.
dealer, 32l.
2 Dugan, Patrick, smith
3 and 4 Tenements
5 Myler, John, harness maker 11l.
O'Neill, Jno. J. esq. Laburnum lodge

Northumberland-buildings,
£290.

From Eden-quay to Abbey-street, Lower.
P. St. Thomas.—North Dock W.—City.

(For Nos. 29 to 33 see Eden-quay.)
.....here Abbey-street, Old, intersects....
Northumberland Baths—G. S.
Classon, proprietor,
Public Weighing Machine—G. S.
Classon, proprietor, 140l.
Classon, G. S. and Co. corn factors
Sweeny, Edmd. hairdresser

Northumberland-road.
From Percy-place to Haddlngton-road.
P. St. Peter.—City.
Beyond Municipal boundary.
A PILLAR LETTER-BOX at the junction of
Pembroke-road.
1 Nash, Llewellyn, barrister, 41l.
2 Coyle, Mrs. 43l.
3 Austin, George, esq. 41l.
4 Fisher, Thomas W. esq. 39l.
5 M'Laughlin, John, solicitor—office,
6 Cope-street, 39l.
Several houses building
St. Stephen's Schools, Sunday & Daily
master, Isaac Woodley; mistresses,
Miss Margaret Dowdall and Miss
Jane Dowdall

Northumberland-street.
Off Leeson-street, Upper.P. St. Peter.
Beyond Municipal boundary.
Prince of Wales'
tav.—Jas. Lawler, prop.
Byrne, Catherine, dairy
Greene, Mr. Daniel G.
Murphy, John, provision dealer

Northumberland-square.
Off Abbey-street, Lower.
P. St. Thomas.—North Dock W.—City.
1 Walker. James, musical instrument
maker and tuner, 12l.
2 Dickson, Mr. Frederick, 13l.
3 Bardon, Mr. carpenter
4 Tenements, 15l.
5 Higginson, Catherine, lodgings, 10l.
6 Carroll, Patrick, law clerk, 10l.
7 Hope, John, dentist, 10l.
8 Casson, W. H. clerk, 10l.
9 Verdon, William, clerk, 9l.
10 Medcalf, Richard, basket maker,
Richmond Institution, 10l.
11 White, John James, gas fitter and
brass founder, 9l.
12 Bradshaw, Robert, dentist, 10l.
13 Fleming, Thomas, bookseller, and
18 Eden-quay, 10l.
14 Gallagher, Henry, law clerk, 10l.
15 Brennan, Peter, clerk, 10l.
16 Sheridan, Patrick, accountant, 13l.

Northwall-quay.
From Custom House to North-point.
P. St. Thomas.—North Dock W.—City.
....here Custom House Docks intersect..
A PILLAR LETTER-BOX opposite No. 11.
Scovell, Messrs. lessees of docks,
and Ferney, Stillorgan
Ballast Office
1 Moppett, Wm. F. dockmaster, and
Dock house, 33l.
Tobacco Stores
Queen's Timber Yard

1a Dublin and Liverpool Screw Steam
Packet Co's. Stores

......here Commons-street intersects......
2, 3, & 4 Biggs, Anne, grocery, wine,
and spirit merchant, 70l.
5 Allen, Hen. L. agent for steam ships
from Dublin for Falmouth, Ply-
mouth, Southampton, Portsmouth,
& London, and for the Black Ball

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