From Thom's Irish Almanac and Official Directory for the Year 1862
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2 Smythe, James, railway platform superintendent, 13l. 3 M'Gauran, Thomas, carpenter, 13l. 4 Roberts, Mr. Robert Francis 13l. 5 Blood, Mrs. Emma E. 14l. 6 M'Donald, Miss, 13l. 7 Gallagher, John B. sub-editor, 13l. 8 Boland, Mr. Bernard, 13l. 9 Clinton, P. copperplate printer, 13l. 10 Murphy, Patrick, clerk, 13l. „ Bravin, Richard, coachmaker 11 Flanagan, Peter, engine fitter, 13l. 12 to 19 Building ground 20 Page, Jn. stained glass painter,12l. „ Page, Elizabeth, dress & clk. mkr. 21 M'Keown, Wm. sea captain, 12l. 22 Duncan, John, clerk, 12l. 23 Byrne, Laurence, inspector of cus- toms, 12l. 24 Barry, Samuel, M.D. surgeon 11l. 25 Telford, John, spirit dealer, 14l. 26 Kearney, Jas. provision dealer, 13l. Ormond-market. P. St. Michan.—Inns-quay W.— City. 1 M'Donald, Anne, victualler, 6l.10s. 2 Shiel, Mary, 8l. 2½ Hogg, Mrs. oilman and purveyor, and 3 George's-hill, 21l. 3 Mulvany, Mr. Edward 4 Geoghegan, Maryanne, fishmonger 5 Doyle, Patrick, victualler 6 Connell, Patrick, victualler, 9l. 7 Vacant, 10l. 8 Crenan, Andrew & B. victuallers 9 and 10 M'Ardle, R. poulterer to the Lord Lieut. & 16 George's-hill, 6l. 11 Begg, Patrick, victualler 12 Reilly, Christopher, victualler 13 Hanlon, Edward, fruiterer 14 Southwell, Elizabeth, poulterer For remainder of Ormond-market, see Water-row, Royal-row, Circle, &c. Ormond-place. 1 Pollard, Mr. James 2 Weekes, Mr. Ormond-quay, Lower. From Capel-street to Liffey-street, Lower P. St. Mary.—North City W.— City. 1 Mecredy, Robert, solicitor, & Rath- friland, co. Down, & Liscoughter lodge, Recess, Galway—res. Holly- brook park, Raheny, 40l. „ Eyre, John, solicitor, and 11 St. James's terrace, Malahide ,, Evans, Wm. solicitor, & Limerick ,, Dinnen, John, solicitor, & Belfast 2 Tudor, Thos. scrivener and law sta- tioner, and Park-av. Sandymt. 38l. 3 Office of the Court of Bankruptcy and Insolvency, 120l. „ Farrell, Thomas, chief clerk of In- solvency department ,, Kelly, Thomas H. proprietor of Bankrupt and Insolvent Gazette 4 Byrne and Lambert, solicitors and parliamentary agents, and 47 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London „ Byrne, James Peter, solicitor, & 47 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London—res. 37 Northumberland av. Kingstown ,, Byrne, Jas. Peter, solicitor, com- missioner for taking affidavits for the superior courts in England |
4 Lambert, Peter, solicitor ,, O'Gorman, Peter, solicitor ,, Cuffe, M. solicitor, sub-sheriff of the co. Westmeath „ Quinn, Thomas, solicitor, and re- turning officer, King's county „ Connolly, James and Son, auction- eers and valuators, and Parsons- town, King's co. 5 Martin, F. & Co. straw bonnet, plait, and fancy riband warehouse, 50l. „ Blood, Neptune, general commis- sion agent ,, Foley, John and Co. wholesale and retail woollen warehouse 6 Vacant, 60l. 7 Star, George B. decorator, house painter, and gilder, manufacturer & importer of paper-hangings, 60l. 8 M'Donnell, John & Co. paper manu- facturers, and Swiftbrook mills, Saggard, county Dublin, 76l. 9 Mooney, Wm. brass founder, lamp maker, & gas fitter, and 9 Strand- street, great, 70l. 10 Crooke, Ml. auctionr. & valuator, 70l. 11 Wright and Stanley, hat manufac- turers—factory, Mespil—stores, 11, 12, & 13 Strand-street, great, 70l. „ Wright, Alexander F. esq. 12 Mathieson, John, wholesale mil- liner, 35l. 13 Moran, James, solicitor—res. 62 Upper Leeson-street, 40l. ,, Clouston, Mrs. ,, Foster, Mrs. James Clouston 14 Dodd, Nicholas, cabinet manufac- turer and upholsterer, auctioneer and valuator, 60l. ,, Taylor and Barber, solicitors ,, O'Donnell, Lewis, solicitor ,, Barber, Augustine S. solicitor, and 19 Belgrave-road, Rathmines ,, Gilman, Sylvester, crown solicitor for the county and city of Cork ,, O'Keeffe, Wm. solicitor, and Cork ,, Hobbs, William, solicitor „ Limrick, Paul, solicitor, and Skib- bereen, coroner for Dunmanway ,, O'Bryen, Robert Hewitt, solicitor, and Queenstown ,, Taylor, Wm. solicitor, and Moun- tain view, Sandford 15 Warren, William, printer, 45l. ,, Carmichael, James, solicitor 16 Farrell, Charles C. auctioneer, va- luator, and wool broker, 90l. „ Office of the Sub-Sheriff of the City of Dublin 17 M'Dowell, Geo. esq. official manager of the Tipperary Bank, 50l. ,, London Tea Company—G. F. Kirk- man, manager 18 Dwyer, Thomas, sol. and 4 Idrone- terrace, Blackrock, 35l. ,, Swanzy, Hugh, solicitor, & Castle- blaney „ Swanzy, John, solicitor ,, Grier, Robert Walker, solicitor, and Ballyoonan, Omagh „ Taylor, James, and Sons, equity accountants—res. Phibsborough- house ,, Chamney, Robert M. general agent, printer and publisher ,, Commercial Journal and Dublin Ad- vertising Gazette—Thomas B. Ma- guire, proprietor „ Crory, Wm, G. proprietor "Pioneer" |
.........here Swift's-row intersects......... 19 Carey & Co. house & land agents, 32l. „ Carey, Jno. law stationer & scriv- ener 20 Healey, George, lithographic and letterpress printer, 34l. 21 Costigan, R. watch & clock mak. 38l. 22 Logan, John, surveyor and valuator of lands, 38l. ,, Butler, Henry K. solicitor, and 5 Normanton-terrace, Sandymount ,, Collins, Barry R. solicitor, and 2 Warrenpoint, Clontarf ,, Graves, Richard, solicitor, and 5 Beech hill, Beggar's bush 23 Doyle & Son, blank card and paste- board manufacturers, 48l. ,, Roper, Edward, solicitor 24 Foster, D. watch & clock mkr. 28l. ,, Tench, James, solicitor ,, Swift, Edward B. solicitor 24½ Vacant, 25l. 25 Dodd, the Misses, dressmakers, 40l. ,, Ryan, Joseph, carver & gilder 26 Egan, Daniel, carver, gilder, and print seller, 35l. ,, Hobson, Samuel, solicitor—res. 23 Dawson-street ,, Morphy, Edward, sol. and Tralee ,, Goff, Abraham H. solr. and Ennis- corthy 27 Starr, Elizabeth, and Son, paper- stainers and decorators, &c. 53l. ,, Starr, John, church and altar decorator ,, Knight, George, solicitor ,, Reilly, John, sol. & Monaghan ,, Reilly, Edmond, solicitor, and crier Court of Chancery 28 Kirkwood, John T. general and law printer, 46l. ,, Keane and Tweedy, solicitors ,, Keane, Robt. solicitor—residence, Munster terrace, Sandycove ,, Pilkington, Charles R. and Water- park, Ennis ,, Tweedy, John Johnston, A.M. sol.— res. 1 Kenilworth terrace, Rathgar 29 Clarke and Hayes, solicitors, 40l. „ Clarke, Edward P. sol. and proctor —res. Mellifont av. Kingstown „ Hayes, William, solr. and proctor „ Hayes, Robt. H. & Co. merchant, and agent to the Scottish Equitable Life Assurance Society „ Hayes, Robert H. Church villa, Church avenue, Rathmines 30 Office of Mining Company of Ireland— Robert Heron, secretary; Samuel Roberts, accountant; A. H. Ro- binson, cashier, 67l. 31 Vacant, 64l. 32 Jackson, Edward, plate, crown, and sheet-glass warehouse, 66l. 33 Bailey, Hamilton A. outfitter, dra- per, and hosier, 81l. ,, Maunsell, Charles, solicitor 34 Sheperd, Wm. printer, stationer, and account-book manufacturer— res. Sandymount strand, 28l. „ Sheperd, Frederick Wm. A.B. T.C.D. „ Morris, William O'Connor, barrister „ Walsh, William Henry, solicitor 35 Thompson, Andrew, tobacco manuf. „ MacSheehy, John, solicitor „ Boxwell, Samuel, solicitor „ Gleeson, John, solicitor 36 and 37 Scally, John, and Co., whole- sale tea, coffee, & sugar merchs. 90l. |
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