DUBLIN STREET DIRECTORY 1862
From Thom's Irish Almanac and Official Directory for the Year 1862
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Line and Eagle Line of Australian packets, and Terenure-terrace, Roundtown, with No. 4, 112l. 6 Old England hotel, Thomas Costello, proprietor, 55l. 7 Wallis, John, agt. for the Midland Great Western Railway Co. Man- chester, Sheffield, Lincolnshire, & Great Northern Railway Co. and 26 Bachelor's-walk, 95l. „ Swain, John, chief agent in Ireland for the Great Northern, Manches- ter, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire Railway Cos.—res. 52 Eccles-st. 8 O'Brien, Esther, Crimean hotel and tavern, 50l. 9 Quinn, Marg. hotel & tavernkpr. 48l. 10 Vacant, 100l. 11 London and Liverpool tavern—Jo- seph Wainhouse, proprietor, 48l. 12 Donaldson, Robert William, grocer and spirit dealer, 50l. Queen's Excise Stores 13 Delany, Denis, emigration agent & broker, and Windsor House, Fairview 51l. ,, Stevens, David, tea, wine, & spirit dlr. ,, M'Cready, Wm. esq. & Dundrum [14 & 15; 290l.] 14 City of Dublin Steam Packet Company's Ticket Office for Liverpool and Belfast, „ Liverpool Deck Ticket Office— John Harden, esq. superin- tendent 15 City of Dublin General Steam Packet Co.'s Inward Goods Stores, 16 City of Dublin Liverpool Outward Goods Store—Robert Burke, store- keeper 17 City of Dublin Steam Packet Co.'s Inwards Sugar and Corn Stores 18 City of Dublin Steam Packet Co.'s Export Yard for Cattle 19 Belfast Steam Packet Stores—office, 15 Eden-quay; P. Howell, sec. 52l. 20 Lenehan, Ptk. wine & spirit stores .......here Guild-street intersects....... M'Cann & Sons, corn merchants, Liffey works ...here the Royal Canal Docks intersect.. 44 Dublin and Glasgow Steam Packet Company's Stores—Andrew Taylor, sec. and 4 Warrenpoint, Clontarf; office and stores, North-wall, 70l. ,, Taylor, Mr. Chs. & Edendale, Artane 45 M'Donald, James, vintner, 25l. 45 & 46 British and Irish Steam Packet Co.'s Stores—Wm. J. Egan, sec. and Rockville, Rockmount, Dun- drum—Hen. Love, storekeeper,76l. ,, Boyce, Joseph, esq. J.P. D.L. Rus- sian consul, and 52 Up. Mount-st. 46a Hutchinson, A. vintner, 28l. 46b Chester & Holyhead Co.'s cattle yd. 28l. 47 Chester & Holyhead hotel & tavern, Matthew Jones, proprietor, 35l. 48, 49, & 50 Roberts, John, agent for the London and North Western Chester and Holyhead Railway and Steam Packet Co.'s goods de- partment, 156l. 51 Power, James, spirit merchant, 36l. ......here Wapping-street intersects..... 52 Kavanagh, John, Prince of Wales' hotel keeper 28l. 53 Martin, John, & Sons, stores, 47l. ,, Verdon, R. and Co. steam patent rope manufacturers & sail makers. |
54 Kane, Wm. Jsph. chemical manuf.— res. 30 Upper Pembroke st. 115l. 55a Gibbs, John, jun. coal merchant, carrier, and forwarding agent „ Prince of Wales' hotel, J. Kavanagh, 28l. 55b Bristol and Glasgow Steam Packet Co.—stores, 57, 58, and 59 North-wall Foundry—Messrs. Ross and Murray, proprietors 56 Burke, Walter, railway & foundry coke works, and glass stores, &c. —office, 93 Abbey-street, mid. 55l. 57 Gibbs, John, jun. coal merchant and forwarding agent—res. 3 Se- ville-place 58 Bristol, Glasgow, and Carlisle Steam Packet Stores—office, 11 Eden-qy. C. Carleton, agent .........here Fish-street intersects......... Light-house—George Halpin, Ballast office, engineer, 20l. Patent Slip, 300l. Gibbs, John, foundry agent Sea bounds Custom House Ward. 59 Bristol and Glasgow Steam Packet Stores, 18l. North-wall sawing, planing, & mould- ing mills, and wood-cutting Com- pany—offices, Fish-street, North- wall—John Martin and Sons, pro- prietors— Wm. Woods, manager 60 Martin, John, and Sons, timber merchants and ship owners, 60l. Martin, James, esq. J.P. alderman, consul for Denmark and Meck- lenburg — res. 9 Fitzwilliam-sq. south ,, Martin, Richard, esq. Prussian con- sul—res. 12 Fitzwilliam-pl. 100l. 83 Breen, Stephen, bricklayer, 14l. 84 Tenements, 14l. 85 Dunne, Edward, vintner, 14l. 86 Somers, John, provn. dealer, 18l. 87 Malone, M. outfitter 88 Wall, Patrick, smith Dublina cottage—James Carroll, master mariner Harbour Master's Office—Wm. Car- penter, sen. harbour master Norton's-row. P. Grangegorman.—Arran-quay W. Nine Cottages, 3l. 10s. to 8l. Nottingham-parade. Off Nottingham-street. P. St. Thomas.—Mountjoy W.—City. 1 Clarke, James, dray maker, 4l. 2 to 5 cottages in tenements Nottingham-street. Off North-strand. P. St. Thomas.—Mountjoy W.—City. 1 Spelman, Nugent William, T.C.D. C.E. principal of Nottingham House Collegiate Institute, 33l. ,, Health of Towns' Improvement Institu- tion, Newcomen-bridge mills 2 Ross, Mrs. 9l. 3 Hamilton, Major W. H. 11l. 4 Smith, John, watchmaker, 4l. 10s. 5 M'Cormick, John, esq. 4l. 10s. Nugent's-court. Off Montgomery-street. P. St. Thomas.—North Dock W.—City. Four houses in tenements, 7l. |
Nugent's-lane. From Constitution-hill to Royal Canal Harbour. P. St. Michan.—Arran-quay W.— City. Five houses in tenements, 10l. O'Brien's-court. Off Bull-alley, No. 23. P. St. Patrick.—Wood-quay W.— City. In tenements O'Brien's-row. From Rainsford-street to Belview. P. St. Catherine.—Usher's-quay W.-City. Four houses in tenements, each 1l. O'Brien's-row. Off North-wall. P. St. Thomas.—North Dock W.—City. 1 to 6 Tenements and ruins, 9l. Off-lane. From Henry-street to Moore-street. P. St. Mary & Thomas.—North City W.—City. 1 to 9 Tenements, 3l. 10s. to 9l. ......here Mulligan's-lane intersects...... 10 Cavanagh, Daniel, hay and straw dealer, 10l. 11 Tenements, 5l. 10s. 12 Farrelly, James, hay and straw dealer, 6l. 13 Fitzmauris, M. chimney-sweep, 5l.10s. ........here Moore-street intersects........ 14 and 15 Tenements, 5l. 16 Dowd, William, locksmith, 8l. 17 Tenements, 10l. ........here Moore-lane intersects....... Oliver's-alley. Off Wood-street, No. 23. P. St. Bride.—Wood-quay W.—City. 1 Bradly, Thos. timber yard, 4l. 10s. 2 Tenements, 9l. 3 Walsh, Ed. smith & carpenter, 4l. Oriel-place. Off Oriel-street. P. St. Thomas.—North Dock W.—City. Six Cottages, 3l. 10s. to 6l. Oriel-street, Lower. From Seville-place to Whitworth-row. P. St. Thomas.—North Dock W.—City. 1 Suttle, Mr. Samuel, 12l. 2 M'Keever, Arthur, clerk, 122. 3 Reilly, Mr. William, 8l. 4 Gardiner, James, shipwright, 8l. 5 Minchin, Mr. George, 8l. 6 Houghton, Jonathan, grocer, 8l. 7 and 8 Tenements, 5l. 10s. 9 Building, 4l. 10 Finnegan, Mr. Peter, 9l. 11 Bassit, Mr. Thomas, 5l. 12 Heffernan, Mr. M. 4l. 10s. 13 M'Mahon, Mr. Patrick, 4l. 10s. 14 Rourk, Mr. Alfred, 4l. 15 Henchy, Robert, esq. 10l. 16 Walsh, Mr. B. 9l. 17 Thullier, Mrs. Sarah, 9l. 18 Rooke, John, esq. 9l. CHAPEL OF EASE, ST. THOMAS'S Oriel-street, Upper. From Seville-place to Sheriff-street. P. St. Thomas.—North Dock W.—City. 1 Lawton, Daniel, builder, and con- tractor of the Hydraulic works, 14l. |
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