DUBLIN STREET DIRECTORY 1862

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

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19 Vacant, 14l.
20 Nelson, Mrs. 14l.
21 Craige, Robert, cooper, 13l.
22 Merry, William, engineer, 13l.
23 Nelson, Edward, coach builder, 13l.
21 Benson, Mr. Charles, 13l.
25 Danagher, Mr. William H. 13l.
St. Thomas's Infant School
—Miss C.
Connor, mistress
here Gloucester-street, Lower, intersects..
26 Carr, Wm. P. barrister, 13l.
27 Ireland, John, army pensioner, 13l.
28 Webb, Mrs. 13l.
29 Kearney, Mrs. 14l.
30 Cain, Joseph, lodging house, 14l.
31 Boyce, John, carp. & builder, 13l.
32 Bergin, Miss Anne, 13l.
33 Murphy, Mrs. Mary, 12l.
31 Crabbe, Mr. James, 12l.
35 Ireland, Mrs. Lucretia, 12l.
36 to 46 Tenements, 2l. to 3l.
here Gloucester-place, Upper, intersects.
47 Female National School, 18l.
48 O'Byrne, C. S. commis. and general
agent, 18l.
49 and 50 Vacant, 22l., 13l.

Rutland-street, Upper.
From Summer-hill to Great Charles-street.
P. St. George.Mountjoy W.City.
1 Henry, William J. solicitor—office,
1 Morgan-place, 18l.
2 Beare, John H. esq. G.P.O. 20l.
3 Faris, James, sol. & 9 Dame-st. 24l.
4 Tute, John, commission agent, and
13 Fownes's-street, 28l.
5 Gregg, Robert, esq. Treasury cham-
bers, 32l.
,, Gregg, Robert J. esq.
6 Wallace, William, clerk, 26l.
7 Elbery, Mrs. 26l.
8 Gilchreest, Philip, esq. 27l.
9 Dwyer, Michael Fras. barrister, 27l.
10 Stubbs, Mrs. 27l.
11 Fletcher, John Martley, solicitor
and proctor, 26l.
12 Acheson, Mrs. Francis Maria, 26l.
13 Taaffe, Miss M. 26l.
14 Vacant, 26l.
15 Abraham, Geo. Whitley, LL.D. bar.
assist. Census Commissioner, 27l.
......here Summer-place intersects......
16 North, John, esq. 25l.
17 Fair, Thomas Wilson, esq. 25l.
18 Stone, Mrs. Susan, 25l.
19 O'Reilly, William, esq. 25l.
20 King, Jas. Smith, barrister, 25l.
21 Bouchier, Miss, 25l.
22 Newcombe, Thomas Arth. esq. 22l.
„ Newcome, Miss Frances
23 Johnston, Miss, 23l.
24 Kildahl, Mrs. George, 22l.
,, Kildahl, William S. jun. esq.
25 and 26 Building ground
...here Charles-street, Great, intersects..
27 Farquharson, Mrs. Mary Anne, 20l.
28 Fitzpatrick, Patrick, barrister, and
Cahir, Peterswell, Loughrea, 20l.
„ Fitzpatrick, Christpr. J. esq. secre-
tary's office, G.P.O.
29 Vacant, 35l.
30 McFarland, Mrs. 27l.
31 Walker, Miss E. 27l.
,, Thompson, Miss Eliza
32 Workman, Mrs. 28l.
33 Nevill, Miss Mary Anne, 28l.
34 Monks, Daniel, esq. 28l.
35 Hickson, William, barrister, 30l.
..here Summer-street, North, intersects...
36 Teeling, John Francis, solicitor, 26l.
37 Jordan, Edmd. bar. law and crown
prosecutor for the co.of Galway, 26l.
38 O'Mahony, Edmd. Wm. barrist. 26l.
.......here Rutland-place intersects.......
39 Vacant, 26l.
40 Fetherston H., Godfrey, jun. land
agent—and 24 Up. Merrion-st. 26l.
41 Carew, Nicholas G. esq. 26l.
42 Ronayne, Wm. Sherrard, secretary
to the Trinitarian Bible Soc. 26l.
43 Kelly, Miss, 26l.
,, Kelly, Alfred Betham, solicitor, and
Castlegar, Claremorris, and Castle-
bar, Mayo
44 Shekleton, Miss, 26l.
45 Davis, Neal, solicitor, clerk of peace
for co. Mayo, 26l.
,, Palmer, Mrs. L.
46 Craddock, James, esq. 26l.
47 O'Callaghan, Michael, solicitor, A.B.
ex sch. T.C.D. 26l.
48 Welland, Mrs. 32l.
,, Welland, Wm. J. architect to Eccle-
siastical Commissrs. for Ireland—
office, 24 Upper Merrion-street
49 Parker, John, esq. 32l.

Ryder's-row.
From Britain-street, Great, to Loftus-lane.
P. St. Mary.—Rotunda, W.—City.
1 3, 5, and 6 Tenements, 3l. to 15l.
4 Taaffe, Nicholas, provision dealer
7 & 8 M'Dowell, Hugh, cabinet and
looking glass manufacturer—ware-
rooms, 51 and 52 Mary-st. 50l.
9 Vacant, 20l.
10 Connolly, Patrick, vintner, 28l.
here Loftus-lane and Capel-st. intersect.
11 and 12 Model lodging house, and 64
and 65 Capel-street
13 to 21 Tenements, 3l. to 15l.

Sackville-garden.
Off Ballybough-road.
P. St. George.—Mountjoy W.—City.

1 Wilson, Robert, esq. G.P.O. 14l.
2 Reinhart, Mrs. Elizabeth, 19l.
3 Beckett, Mr. William, 13l.
4 Lancashire, John, ironmonger, 13l.
5 Wall, John, rate collector, 13l.
6 Taylor, Mrs. Jane, 13l.

Sackville-lane.
From Moore-street to Moore-lane.
P. St. Mary.—North City W.— City.

1 to 5 Tenements, 32, to 10l.
.........here Moore-lane intersects........
6 Masterson, John, shoemaker, 8l.
7 O'Brien, Daniel, chim. sweeper, 9l.
8 to 24 in tenements, 3l. to 13l.

Sackville-place.
From Sackville-st. Lr. to Marlborough-st.
P. St. Thomas.
North Dock W.City.
1 Carey, W. tailor & tobacconist, 11l.
2 Clarke, Francis, shellfish tavern, 17l.
3 Byrne, Matthew, comm. hotel, 22l.
O'Neill, Anthony, and John Walsh,
Dublin and Wexford mail coach
proprietors
Grier, Edward, proprietor of Lon-
donderry night mail
.........here Nelson-lane intersects........
4 Brooks, Maurice, wholesale iron-
monger, window glass, paper hang-
ings, oil and colour dealer, agent
to Chance, Brothers, and Co. Glass
Works, Birmingham, 110l.
.....here Marlborough-street intersects....
5 Toole, John, shoemaker, 7l.
6 Lyons, Thomas, tailor, 8l.
7 Harrison, Richard, plumber and
brass founder—res. 4 Wellington-
place, Mountjoy-street, 12l.
8 Mulligan, Mrs. Anne, 11l.
9 Foley, Patrick, horse-shoer, 10l.
10 Teasdale, George, coach mak. 12l.
11 Kavanagh, Patrick, boot and shoe
maker, 11l.
12 Station House C Division of Police
Thos. Duffy and Wm. Armstrong,
inspectors in charge, 20l.
13 Bloomer, James, Union Chapel keeper
and sexton
,, Nation newspaper printing-office
14 Cunningham, John, hotel keeper, 9l.
15 Office of Irish Times newspaper—
Laurence Edwd. Knox, proprietor,
and 4 and 5 Lower Abbey-street
16 Sackville tavern—Matthew Sinnott,
proprietor, 18l.
„ O'Connor, M. and J. billiard rooms

Sackville-street, Lower.
From Eden-quay to Earl-street, North.
P. St. Thomas,
1 to 48. P. St, Mary,
49 to 56.—1 to 34 North Dock W. 35
to 56 North. City W.City.
1 and 2 Law, Wm. and Son, gold and
silver smiths, jewellers, and watch-
makers, & Windsor-house, Monks-
town, each 110l.
3 & 4 Bewley & Evans, apothecaries
and chemists to the Queen and
Lord Lieutenant, each 110l.
,, Brewis, William John, manager
for Messrs. Bewley and Evans
,, Hamilton, John T. M.D. of the firm
of Bewley, Evans, and Co.
5 New East India Tea Company, 105l.
,, Russell, Wm. & Co. grocers, tea,
wine, and spirit merchants
,, Russell, William, esq. J.P. Cathe-
rine's-park, Rathfarnham
6 Gowans, David, confectioner and
pastry cook—res. Lark vale, Rath-
gar, 105l.
,, Meade, Mrs. mil. & dress warerooms
,, Meade, Mr. John
7 Hipwell, Geo. D. mer. tailor, 105l.
,, Sweeny, Edmond, hair dresser and
patent peruke maker
8 Wright & Oxley, military and naval
hat and cap manufacturers, 100l.
,, Twigg, John B. solicitor, and
Clogher, Tyrone
,, Geoghegan, Jno. haircutter, peruke
maker and perfumer
9 Whyte, Wm. glass manufacturer,
and 3 and 4 Marlborough-st. 96l.
10 Mayfield, Jas. watch manufacturer
and jeweller, and 30 & 31 Essex-
quay, 75l.
11 Sparrow, Jacob, outfitting wareho.
shirt maker, and hosier, 120l.
...here Abbey-street, Lower, intersects...
12 and 13 Browne and Payne, clothiers
to the Lord Lieutenant, and 70
Grafton-street, 95l., 75l.
,, Browne, Rob. St. Germans, Rathgar
,, Payne, George F. 26 Lower Gardi-
ner-street
14 Oldham, Brothers, tea, coffee, and
sugar merchants, 75l.
15 Kirby, Thos. toy, rocking horse, and
general fancy warehouse, and
Tritonville-av. Sandymount, 90l.

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