DUBLIN STREET DIRECTORY 1862
From Thom's Irish Almanac and Official Directory for the Year 1862
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Burgh-quay. From D'Olier-street to Whites-lane. P. St. Mark.—Trinity W.—City. .......here Carlisle-court intersects........ 1 Corn Exchange hotel and tavern— Samuel Sloman, proprietor, 40l. 2 Maguire, Robert, flax, hemp, twine, and patent rope manuf., and Rope- walk, Basin-ln. Grand Canal, 58l. 3 Kavanagh, J. corn factor & general broker—stores, 22 Robert-street— res. 33 Harold's-cross, 58l. ,, Ellard, Wm. & Co. corn and flour, and commission merchant ,, Purdy, Hugh, commission agent ,, Fitch, Thos. hop, seed, & winemer. ,, Hayes, T. collector of poor rates, & Woodbine lodge, Rathfarnham „ Stephens, John, and Co. coal im- porters—stores, 25 George's-quay, 31 Poolbeg-st. and Mark's-place— res. 15 Richmond-st. Portobello ,, Coldwell, T. stereotyper, founder, and wood engraver 4 Kinahan, Sons, & Smyth, rectify- ing distillery, 70l. 5 Trafalgar hotel and tavern—Alicia Dunne, proprietor, 46l. 6 Mulroy, Patrick, canvas and sack- ing manufacturer, 46l. 7 Weir, J. wine & spirit mer. and 140 Lower Baggot-st. and Bray—res. St. Clouds, Avoca av. Blackrock, 90l. ......here Hawkins's-street intersects...... 8 Greene, Brothers, corn merchants, and 14 Hawkins's-street, 48l. ,, Greene, John M. esq. and 1 Kenil- worth-square, Rathmines „ Leathem, John, & Co. merchants „ Ryan, Thomas E. merchant 9 Smith, Thomas, canvas & sacking warehouse and coal mercht. 58l. 10 Smyth, John, canvas and sacking warehouse, 53l. 11 Pim, James, & Co. merchants, 95l. ,, Pim, James, merchant, Monkstown- avenue, Monkstown „ Pim, James, jun. merchant, and consul for Italy—res. 19 Trafal- gar-terrace, Monkstown CORN EXCHANGE—William Francis FitzGerald, sec. 4 Poolbeg-st. 350l. 12 & 13 MacMullen, Shaw, and Co. flour merchants, and 12 & 13 Hawkins's street, 56l., 130l. „ Shaw, Henry, merchant—res. 71 Leinster-road, Rathmines 12 Morton, Jno, and Rbt. corn merchs. stores, 4, 5, and 6 Cardiff-lane, and 20 Herbert-place „ O'Brien, Timothy, flour merchant, and Frankfort, Merrion ,, Adams, Thomas W. corn merchant, & 4 Lansdown-road, Up. Baggot-st. Burlington-place. From Burlington-road to Mespil.—Be- yond Municipal Boundary. 1 Vacant, 32l. 2 Wright, Mrs. 32l. 3 Buchanan, Charles T. stock and share broker, agent to the Caledo- nian Insurance, & 5 Dame-st. 32l. 4 Perceval, Mrs. 32l. Masonic Orphan School ......here Burlington-road intersects..... |
Burlington-road. Beyond Municipal Boundary. l and 2 Vacant, 13l., 6l. 3 Thompson, Andrew, esq. 50l. 4 Wallace, Miss, 48l. 5 Johnson, Mrs. Henry, 54l. 6 Sweeny, Mrs. W. 54l. Burlington House—Arthur Haffield, esq. A.M. accountant in Treasury office, 10l. 7 Kelly, Samuel, civil engineer 54l. 8 Mahon, Chas. esq. treasr. co. Clare, 54l. 9 Tennant, Thomas A. late Colonel 35th Foot, 48l. 10 Dixon, George, esq. 48l. 11 Hemphill, Andrew T. Brigadier- General, 65l. 12 Pollock, Rev. Alex. M. A.M. chap- lain to the Magdalen Asylum, Lower Leeson-street 78l. 13 Godwin, John, civil engineer 77l. 14 Maclachlan, Major-Gen. Alex. 77l. 15 Jones, Arnold, merchant, oil and vitriol manufacturer 78l. 16 and 17 Building ground 18 Higginson, Fredk. sea captain, 49l. 19 Manly, Joseph, esq. 53l. 10s. Burke's-court. Off Quinn's-lane. P. St. Peter.—Mansion-house W.—City. 1 to 7 Tenements, 3l. to 6l. Busby's-court. Off Back-lane, No. 3l. P. St. Audoen.—Merchants'-q. W.—City. 1 to 6 Tenements, 2l. to 5l. Butcher's Cottages. Off Church-road. P. St. Thomas.—North Dock W.—City. Six houses in tenemts. each 4l. 10s. Butler's Buildings. Off King's-Inns-street, No. 3. P. St. Mary.—Rotunda W.—City. Seven houses in tenements, 2l. to 3l. 10s. Butler's or William's court. Off Dorset-street, Upper, No. 130. P. St. Mary.—Inns-quay W.—City. 1 to 7 Tenements, each 4l. Byrne's-alley. From Thomas-street to Hanbury-lane. P. St. Audoen.—Usher's-quay W.— City. Two houses in stores Byrne's-court. Off Back-lane, No. 38. P. St. Audoen.—Merchants'-q. W.—City, Two houses in tenements Byrne's-hill. From Ardee-street to John-street, South. P. St. Catherine—Merchants'-q. W.—City. Cahill, Peter, maltster & corn mer.— res. Idrone-terrace, Blackrock Cahill, Jno. maltster, & Peterson's-lane Cahill, Laurence, maltster, Poolbeg-st. Byrne's-hill malt-house |
Byrne's-lane. Off Jervis-street. P. St. Mary.—North City W.—City. Stables Byrne's-lane. Potter's-alley, Marlborough-street. P. St. Thomas.—North Dock W.—City. Six cottages, each 1l. 5s. Byrne's-square. Opposite Elliott-place, Mecklenburgh-street, Lower, No. 89. P. St. Thomas.—North Dock W.—City. 1 to 4 Tenements, 22l. Cadslough. Off Sackville-lane. P. St. Mary.—North City W.—City. Five houses in tenements, 2l. to 7l. Calender-yard. Off Cook-street, No. 20. P. St. Audoen.—Merchants'-quay W.— City. 1 Walsh, E. hot and cold calender, and wholesale linen merchant, 24l. Camac-place. From Canal Bank to Crumlin-road. P. St. James.—City. Beyond Municipal Boundary. (See Crumlin.) Camden-buildings. Off Camden-street, Lower. P. St. Peter.—Fitzwilliam W.—City. 1 to 10 Tenements, 5l. to 7l. Camden-court. Off Cole-alley, No. 17. P. St. Catherine— Usher's quay W.— City. 1 to 4 Tenements, 11 . to 4l. Camden-court, South. Off Camden-street, Lower. P. St. Peter.—Fitzwilliam W.—City. Four sm. houses in tens. 3l. 10s. to 4l. 10s. Camden Market. Off Wexford-street. P. St. Peter.—Mansion-house W.—City. 1 to 6 Tenements, each 2l. Camden-place. From Camden-street, L. to Harcourt-street. P. St. Peter.—Fitzwilliam W.—City. 1 Francis, E. smith, & vet. sur. 111 . 10s. 2 to 6 Tenements, 7 l. to 14l. 7 and 8 Pasley, Hen. ironmonger Camden-row, or Long-lane. Lower Camden-street to New Bride-street. P. St. Peter.—1 to Marshalsea Fitzwil- liam W. Peter's School to 6 Mansion- house W.—City. here Belle Villa and Bride-street, New, intersects St. Peter's Male School—James Louth, master St. Peter's Infant School ......here Heytesbury-place intersects...... Camden-row. Off Long-lane. 1 to 3 Tenements 4 Cheetham, Wm. S. steam-machine gun barrel maker 5 Vacant |
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