DUBLIN STREET DIRECTORY 1862
From Thom's Irish Almanac and Official Directory for the Year 1862
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14 Smith, Mary, army forage contrac- tor, grocer, & wine importer, 48l. ,, Smith and Son, corn merchants „ Smith, William J. grain, seed, and commission merchant—res. Rock- field, Coolmine, co. Dublin 15 Wright, Geo. F. and Co. hat manu- factory, 42l. 16 Tallon, Stephen J. machine ruler, paper wareho. & bookbinder, 31l. 17 Prospect and Golden bridge Ceme- teries' office—M. J. O'Kelly, esq. secretary; Simon Kearney, regis- trar, 30l. 18, 19, and 20 Ganly, Jas. & Sons, auc- tioneers, Smithfield salesmen, corn and wool brokers, and gene- ral commission agts. New Church- street, & Longford —res. 2 Eblana- terrace, North Circular-road, 190l. 20 Harrison, James, merchant, and Montpelier Manor, Monkstown ,, Dawson and Son, Dublin Manure Company; works, 7th Lock, Royal Canal—Jasper G. Dawson, secre- tary; office, Atlas Works, Usher- street „ Dawson, John S. Atlas Works, Usher-street—res. Raglan house, Raglan-road „ Lawler & Slattery, wool mers. and Patrick-street, Waterford 21 Burke, John, commercial hotel and tavern, 26l. ......here Usher's-lane intersects...... 22 O'Hara, Mary, confectioner, 21l. 23 Atkinson, Anne, wool stapler and worsted manufacturer, 30l. 24 Halpin, James, worsted manufactu- rer—mills, Blanchardstown—res. Brooklawn, Blanchardstown, 30l. ,, Halpin, Joseph, wholesale ware- houseman, and agent to Messrs. Curtis & Harvey, gunpowder manu- facturers, London—res. 19 Heytes- bury-terrace, Wellington-road 25 Connexional Seminary of St. Law- rence O'Toole—Rev. James John Doyle, D.D. resident; John O'Her- lihy, Patrick Houston, and Chas. J. Clarke, professors 26 Field, N. F. and R. wool mer- chants, 45l. 27 Great Southern Railway hotel—Jas. Jackson, proprietor, 40l. 28 Kavanagh, Mr. Thomas, 28l. ........here Usher-street intersects........ 29 Martin, Ml. grocer & spirit mer. 26l. 30 Tenements, 25l. 31 and 32 Atkinson, Charles F. and Co. general merchants, hide & leather factors, and bark agents, and But- terfield, Rathfarnham, 34l. 33 Spellman, Mrs. R. ladies' boarding and day school, 35l. „ Spellman, Mr. G. J. 34 St. Mary's Convent for education of young ladies—Mrs. Flanagan, prioress, 45l. 35 Tenements, 23l. 36 Sherry, Michael, coach builder, 30l. 37 Hayes, P. and R. rectifying dis- tillers and general merchants, 63l. 38 Stewart, Jas. tailor & draper, 20l. 39 Ingham, Charles David, esq. 24l. 40 Masterson, Henry, carpenter and builder, 46l. 41 Flanagan, William, baker to the Lord Lieutenant, 35l. |
42 Walsh, Nicholas, vintner, and garri- son music saloon, 28l. 43 M'Evoy, Mary Anne, vintner, 25l. Usher-street. From Usher's-quay to Bridgefoot-street. P. St. Audoen.— Usher's-quay W.— City. 1 Hird, Abraham, wool stores, and 101 Phibsborough, 9l. 2 Nolan & Sinnott, wool merchs. 26l. ,, Sinnott, Nicholas Joseph, mercht. 18 Leinster-square, Rathmines 3 Tenements, 7l. 4 Stores 5 to 9 Tenements, 4l. to 10l. 10 Dowley, Jno. smith & stamp cutter .......here Connor's-court intersects...... D'Arcy, John, and Son, brewers Byrne, G. wine merchant & stores, and Talbot house, Merrion-avenue Bruton, James, timber merchant, gig and car shaft maker .......here Bridgefoot-street intersects..... D'Arcy, John, and Son, Anchor brewery—Conolly, Edwin Burke, brewer, 435l. 11 and 12 M'Kiernan, M. cattle dealer, 10l. 12s., 12s. 13 Dawson & Son, railway carriage works and iron founders, 180l. 14 Mathews, James, cooperage, 13l. 15 to 17 Tenements, 10l., 6l., 19l. 18 Tighe, Mr. Hugh 19 Wooloughan, Js. barm brewery, 35l. .......here Usher's-place intersects......... 20 Vacant, 8l. 21 Delerue, Theodore, wool mer. and wine importer—res. 58 Gardiner- street, lower, 21l. 22 Tenements, 5l. Uxbridge. Off Mecklenburgh-street, Lower, No. 41 P. St. Thomas.—North Dock W.—City. 1 to 4 Tenements, each 6l. Valkenburgh-court. Off Gregg's-lane. P. St. Thomas.—Mountjoy W.—City. One house, 7l. Venable's-court. Off Island-street, No. 3. P. St. Audoen.—Usher's-quay W.— City. Sheridan, H. and Co. stores Verschoyle-court. From Mount-street, Lr. to Power's-court. P. St. Peter.—South Dock W.— City. 1 Coleman, Patrick, tea, wine, and spirit mercht. & 2 Suffolk-st. 17l. 2 Lawler, D. provision dealer, 3l. 3 and 4 Tenements 5 Ennis, A. furniture van owner, 8l. 6 to 11 Tenements, 2l. to 6l. .......here Power's-court intersects....... 12 to 19 Tenements, 5l. to 11l. Verschoyle-court. Off Canon-street. Five small houses in tenements. Verschoyle-place. From Verschoyle-court to Stephen's-place. P. St. Peter.—South Dock W.— City. 1 to 18 Tenements, 3l. to 9l. |
Vicar-street. From Thomas-street to Engine-alley. P. St. Catherine.—Merchants'-quay W.— City. 1 and 2 Purcell, F. and Son, wholesale trimming warehouse stores 3 to 7 Elliot, Cooke, and Co. stores, 4l. 10s. to 8l. 8 to 19 Tenements, 3l.10s. to 13l. .......here Engine-alley intersects........ 20 to 34 Tenements, 4l. to 12l. Victoria-avenue. Seville-place. North Dock W. Collins, Wm. esq. 11l. Victoria-place. From Percy-place to Baggot-street bridge. P. St. Peter. Beyond Municipal boundary. 1 Campbell, Mrs. Norman, 21l. 2 Biggs, Mrs. L. 21l. 3 Darley, Mrs. 11l. 10s. 4 Smith, H. A. esq. 22l. 5 Webster, Wm. Mich. merchant, 22l. 6 Mathews, Rev. John F. Wesleyan minister, 22l. 7 Smyth, William, esq. 22l. 8 Rawson, Edw. coach painter, 13l.10s. 9 Johnson, Mr. Myles, 13l. 10s. 10 Connolly, Mr. Francis William, 20l. 11 Macknight, Mr. Evins, 11l. 12 to 16 Tenements Lockhouse—Patrick Moran, keeper Protestant Orphan Society Schools— Arthur Murphy, superintendent Webster, Michl. & Son, flag, brick, and marble merchants—office, at MacCartney's-bridge, Broadstone Brett, Thomas, brick & flag mer- chant, Portobello, Broadstone, and MacCartney's-bridge ....here Haddington-road intersects.... Victoria-terrace. Canal bank, Phibsborough. P. St. George.—Arran-quay W. 1 Gallagher, Mr. Nicholas, 15l. 2 Quinn, Thomas, egg factor, 15l. 3 Tierney, Mrs. Maria, 14l. 4 Doyle, James, egg factor, 13l. 5 Ryan, John, esq. 13l. 6 Hussey, Mr. James 7 Murray, Mr. H. Victoria-terrace. North Circular-road. 1 Calderwood, Mrs. Hannah 2 Burgess, John, clerk 3 Browne, Mr. James L. 4 Mayres, Patrick, builder 5 Burgess, Mr. William H. 6 Joyce Weston, Patrick, esq. A.B. T.C.D. 7 Thompson, Mrs. Mary Anne 8 Carr, Miss Maria Victoria-quay, or Military- road. From Watling-street to King's-bridge. Usher's-quay W.—City. Fitzsimon, James, and Son, timber merchants, & 15 Bridgefoot-street Palmerston, Lord, gate lodge and land, 24l. here Steevens'-lane &Military-rd. intersect Terminus and stores of G. S. & W. Railway, 1,430l. |
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