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4 Forsyth, Mrs. 16l. 5 Biggs, Mrs. 16l. 6 Shore, Mrs. 18l. „ Shore, Thomas, esq. 7 Holmes, Jas. Galway, solicitor, 16l. 8 Fitzpatrick, Richard, esq. 16l. 9 Lyon, S. esq. 16l. ,, Shields, S. esq. ,, Livingston, T. esq. 10 Molyneux, George, esq. G.P.O. 16l. ,, Molyneux, Charles, esq. G.P.O. 11 Craig, Mr. Robert, 16l. 12 Craig, Mr. Thomas H. 16l. 13 Kinsey, The Misses, 16l. 14 Coghlan, John, esq. 16l. 15 Creighton, Mr. James, 18l. 15a Cleary, Mr. John 16 Wilson, Mr. James, 18l. 17 Hughes, Wm. esq. 18l. 18 Vacant, 18l. 19 Brannagan, Mr. John, 11l. Summer-place. From Charles-street, Great, to Rutland- street, Upper. P. St. George.—Mountjoy W.—City. ......here Mountjoy-court intersects...... 1 Tenements, 2l. 2 Dennis, John, coal factor 3 to 19 Tenements, 2l. to 9l. ...here Rutland-street, Upper, intersects... 20 Reilly, Felix, dairy, 12l. 21 Sheppard, Richard, prov. deal. 5l. 22 Fagan, Mrs. dairy, 6l. Summer-street, North. From Rutland-street, Upper, to Rich- mond-place. P. St. George.—Mountjoy W.—City. 1 Devine, Patrick, accountant, 9l. 2 Vacant, 10l. 3 Conlan, Mr. John, 10l. 4 Lodge, Mr. William, 10l. 5 Hall, B. T. custom-house officer, 10l. 6 Morris, Matthew, 10l. 7 Rickards, Patrick, esq. 9l. 8 M'Key, Wm. inspector of police, 9l. 9 M'Dermott, Mrs. 12l. 10 Ledwidge, Miss, 12l. 11 Carty, Mrs. 12l. 12 Furlong, William, esq. 13l. 13 Smith, Mr. Thomas, 12l. 14 Vacant, 11l. 15 Ormsby, Mr. William, 11l. 16 Callwell, Mr. Richard, 11l. 17 Beers, Mrs. 16l. 18 Ryall, Mrs. 14l. 19 Coleman, Mrs. 14l. .......here Richmond-place intersects...... 20 Conlon, Mr. John, 12l. 21 Keogh, Mr. John, 12l. 22 Ellis, Samuel, shipping agent, 12l. 23 Butler, Mrs. 12l. 24 Mahon, Mr. Giles, 12l. 25 Tutty, Mr. J. W. 12l. 26 Leech, Mr. Thomas, 13l. 27 Fannin, Miss Anne Maria, 13l. 28 Carey, Mrs. 13l. ,, Wiber, John, solicitor Summer-street Sunday and daily male, female, and infant schools 29 Anderson, John, draper, 13l. 30 Deering, Mr. L. 13l. 31 Moevieous, J. artist and decor. 14l. 32 Mellon, Mr. Michael, 14l. 33 North Summer-street School-house 34 Reddy, Mr. Patrick, G.P.O. 12l. 35 Panton, Mrs. 12l. |
36 Anderson, Mrs. Friends' bonnet maker, 12l. 37 Farrell. Miss, 17l. 38 Magrath, Mr. Christopher, 16l. ,, Magrath, Mr. William 39 Madden, Mrs. 16l. 40 Hanlon, Mr. John, 16l. 41 Doyle, Mrs. 16l. 42 Jones, Rev. Thomas A. 43 Moore, Mrs. A. 16l. 44 Palmer, Mrs. Anne, 18l. Summer-street, South. From John-street to Marrowbone-lane. P. St. Catherine.—Merchants'-quay W.— City. 1 Caffrey & Sons, porter brewers, 100l. „ Caffrey, Thomas M'Donnell, esq. & 46 Leinster-road, Rathmines 2 to 4 Tenements, 7l. to 10l. .....here Braithwaite-street intersects...... 5 and 6 Tenements, each 7l. 7 to 10 Ruins, 4l. to 6l. Summerville-terrace. North Circular-road. 1 Langan, Mr. John 2 Duncan, James, engineer 3 Mailins, Richard, esq. and Stamp Office, Custom House 4 Heney, Thomas, esq. Summerville. (See Leeson-street, Upper.) Supple's or Purdon's-court. Of Purdon-street. P. St. Thomas.—North Dock W.—City. Four houses in tenements, 3l. 10s. Sussex-terrace, Lower. Off Upper Leeson-street. From Leeson-street, Upper, to Mespil. P. St. Peter.— Township of Rathmines.— City. 1 Plant, John, clerk, 12l. 2 Dignam, Mr. Joseph, 12l. 15s. 3 Keegan, John, cabnt. mkr. 13l. 5s. 4 Carden, Mrs. Mary, 13l. 5s. 5 Walsh, Mr. Daniel, 10l. 10s. 6 Cartland, Mr. John, 11l. 7 Shaw, Prosser, esq. 13l. 8 and 9 Morrissy, Martin, grocer and spirit dealer, 11l., 15l. 10s. Sussex-terrace, Upper. Late Mespil-place, off Up. Leeson-street. 1 to 6 Building-ground 7 Curtis, George, painter, 11l. 8, 9 and 10 M'Givney, Owen, vintner, and 143 Baggot-street, Lower 11 Thompson, Mr. Alexander Swan-alley. Off Thomas-street. Six houses, stores, and tenements Swan-alley. From Cook-street to Merchants'-quay. P. St. Audoen.—Merchants'-qy. W.— City. Three houses in tenements, 3l. to 6l. Swan-yard. Off Harry-street, No. 6. P. St. Anne.—Royal Exchange W.—City. One house and yard, 7l. Sweeney's-lane. Off Mill-street. P. St. Luke.—Merchants'-quay W—City. 1 to 7 Tenements, 2l. to 5l. |
Swift's-alley. From Francis-street to Engine-alley. P. St. Nicholas Without.—1 to 6 Merchants'- quay W. 7 to 15 Wood-quay W.— City. 1 Thornton, James, nailer, 2l. 2 Monks, Patrick, carpenter, 21l. 3 Keogh, P. carpenter, 4l. 4 Tenements, 10l. 5 Monks, Charles, carpenter, and 125 Francis-street, 10l. SWIFT'S-ALLEY FREE CHURCH: chap- lain, Rev. H. V. White, and 9 Wesley-place, Clanbrassil-st. up. Swift's-alley crane and commission stores, Austin Kenny, proprietor 6 Kenny, Austin, corn factor, pro- prietor of the crane and commis- sion stores, 32l. .........here Engine-alley intersects........ 7 and 8 Sharkey, Thomas, timber yard, 20l. 9 Lewis, Thomas, carpenter, 16l. 10 Monks, Gerald, carpenter, & build- ing materials' yard, 11l. 11 Magee, Wm. carpenter, and building materials' yard, 11l. 12 Keogh, Patrick, carpenter, 2l. 13, 14, and 15 Store yards, 9l. Swift's-row. From. Ormond-qy. Lr. to Strand-st. Gt. P. St. Mary.—North City W.—City. 1 Carey, John, law stationer, and 19 Lower Ormond-quay, 10l. 2 Robinson, John, esq. 18l. ,, Rooney, Richd. gas fitter & tinplate worker 3 Anderson, Robt. brass founder, 18l. 4 Monaghan, Mr. John, 16l. 5 Tenements, 27l. 6 Brunton, Chris. Ormond tavern ...here Strand-street, Great, intersects.... 7 to 11 Finnigan, G. timber stores, 15l. 12 Regan, James and Patrick, general commission merchants, 10l. Sycamore-alley. From Dame-street to Essex-street, East. P. St. Andrew.—South City W.—City. 1 Tenements 2 Vacant 3 Rere of the Castle hotel, 30l. 4 to 8 Tenements, 7l. to 9l. ..........here Essex-street intersects......... 9 FitzGerald, E. chimney sweeper, 7l. 10 Tenements 11 Suddards, R. woollen rag stores, 23l. 12 Martin, Mr. Maurice 13 Thompson, D'Olier, and Co. wine stores, and 9 Eustace-street 15 and 16 Kane, Gregory, workshops and stores, and 68, 69, and 70 Dame-street 17 and 18 Kennan and Son, agricul- tural implement venders—ware- rooms, 18 and 19 Fishamble-street 19 China Tea Co.—office and stores— Joshua Bewley, merchant, 85l. ,, Bewley, Joshua, tea merchant—res. 21 Pembroke-road, secretary 20 Bewley, Samuel, & Co. stores, and 6 Dame-street, 13l. 21 Kane, Gregory, camp furniture manufacturer, and 68, 69, and 70 Dame-street, 13l. Five houses in tenements, 6l. to 12l. |