DUBLIN STREET DIRECTORY 1862

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

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Crane-street.
From Thomas-street to Rainsford-street.
P. St. Catherine.
Usher's-quay W.
City.
13 Barry, Michael, vintner
Twenty houses in tenements,
1l. 10s. to 8l.
21 to 23 Guinness & Co. brewery stores,
70l.

Cranmer-place.
Haddington-road,
Opposite Beggar's Bush Infantry Barrack.
P. St. Peter.
Beyond the Municipal Boundary.
1 Vacant, 23l.
2 Nolan, Mr. Francis, 23l.
3 Patten, William, esq. 24l.
4 Thompson, Capt. Daniel, district
inspector of musketry, 24l.
5 Clouston, Mr. Thomas, 24l.
6 Campbell, Rev. A. chaplain of Mari-
ners' church, 23l.
7 Pooley, John Mason, esq. 23l.
8 Hendrick, Chas. capt. 1 Royals, 23l.

Creighton-street.
From Hanover-street, East, to Sir John
Rogerson's-quay.
P. St. Mark.—1 to 17 Trinity W. 18 to
20 Smith Dock W.—City.
1 Carter, Henry, hatter, 10l.
2 Roe, Michael, grocer, 12l.
3 Smyth, Edward, broker, 13l.
4 Tenements, 13l.
5 Underdown, B. ship broker, and 3
White's-lane, 13l.
6 Norman, Mr. Robert, 13l.
7 Jones, John, carpenter, 13l.
8 Williams, Mr. Thomas, 13l.
9 Berry, Mr. Jos. and 44 City-qy. 13l.
10 O'Farrell, Mrs. Catherine, 13l.
11 Parsons, Edward, carpenter, 14l.
12 M'Cartan, Danl. mercan. clerk, 14l.
13 Johnston, J. carpenter, 14l.
14 Goring, Wm. Hen. bookkeeper, 14l.
15 O'Hara, Capt. Wm. ship owner, 14l.
16 Connery, Richd. timber mer. 14l.
17 Good, Matthew, ship builder and
shipwright, surveyor to the Board
of Trade, and Graving Docks,
Ringsend—office, 49 and 50 City-
quay, 13l.
„ Good, John, timber merchant
here City-quay & Windmill-lane intersect.
Donfield, Denis, iron works, and
boiler maker, & 27 Windmill-lane
18 and 19 Tenements, 13l., 18l.
20 Casey, J. E. corn factor, 76l.

Creighton-terrace.
Townsend- street.
P. St. Mark.
Trinity W.—City.
[9l. to 13l.]
1 Plunket, Mrs. Ellen,
2 and 3 Tenements,
4 Johnson, Wm. stone cutter,
5 Henry, Joseph, clerk,

Croker's-lane.
Off Marshalsea-lane.
P. St. Catherine.
Usher's-quay W.
City.
Stables and stores
Croker's-place.
From Camac-place to Hall's-lane.
P. St. James.
County.
Beyond Municipal Boundary.

In tenements

Cromwell's-court.
Off Beaver-street, No. 13.
P. St. Thomas.—North Dock W.—City.
Eight houses in tenements, 1l. to 2l.

Cross-lane.
From Bolton-street to Loftus-lane.
P. St. Mary.Rotunda W.City.
Ten houses in tenements, 3l. to 7l.
10 Victoria Lead, Works — Charles
Strahan, proprietor, 20l.

Cross-lane, South.
Off Michael's-hill.
Eleven houses in tenements

Crostick-alley.
From Meath-street to Ash-street.
P. St. Catherine.Merchants'-quay
W.— City.
1 to 9 Tenements, 2l. to 4l.

Crow-street.
From Dame-street to Cecilia-street.
P. St. Andrew.—South City W.—City.

1 Adams, James, bookbinder, 28l.
,, Lee, James and Patrick, tailors
2 Forster and Co. engravers to Her
Majesty's Government offices, em-
bossers, & chromo-lithographers,
die sinkers, show label. and frame
manuf. and 25 Temple-lane, 55l.
3 Fowler, John F. printer, and 24
Temple-lane—residence, 8 Sor-
rento-terrace, Dalkey, 27l.
4 Meagher, Pierce, tailor, 23l.
5 Frengley, Jacob, watchmaker, and
imptr. of watch mats. tools, &c. 22l.
,, Clarke, Ed. jeweller and goldsmith
,, Clarke, Richd. stone seal engraver
6 Watters, Jno. account-book manu.
bookbinder, card maker, and ma-
chine ruler, & 21 Temple-lane, 30l.
7 & 8 Woods, Adam, merchant, & 20
Temple-lane. 28l.
9 Espy, Robert Wellington, agent and
accountant, 21l.
,, Empson, W. H. commercial agent,
and 12 Commercial chambers
........here Cecilia-street intersects........
10 Hicks, Thomas, military tailor, 21l.
11 Reilly, Jas. tailor and draper, 25l.
12 Cooper, Wm. manuf. agent, 22l.
,, Braham, H. travelling stationer
13 Harrison, Joseph, gold beater, 23l.
,, Tommins, Pat. A. heraldic engraver
14 Mitchell, Pat. tailor and draper, 23l.
15 Beahan, Mr. Michael, 23l.
,, Wright & Bradbury, engravers and
stamp cutters
,, Wright, John, heraldic and orna-
mental engraver
,, Burns, Blair, bookbinder
10 Whitley, Thomas, merch. tailor, 19l.
17 Willett, Mr. Edmond, 24l.
,, Giltrap, James, law agent, and
scriveners' office
118 Williamson, Thomas Trench, en-
graver, lithographer, & stationer
to the Lord Lieutenant—res. 5
Monkstown-crescent, 25l.
,, Bryant and Cochran, watch and
clock makers
19 Aston, Margt. mercht. tailor, 26l.

Crown-alley.
From Cope-street to Temple-bar.
P. St. Andrew.—South City W.— City.
1 Caulfield, John, commercial sales-
man and accountant, 18l.
,, Whytlaw, John Newton, commiss.
merchant, agent, and corn factor
,, Lecky, William, general merchant
and commission agent—res. Elm
villa, Sandymount
,, Jee, Charles E. commission agent
,, Alexander, J. F. commission agent
2 Salmon, Rice, and Co. plaster of
Paris & cement manufactory, and
at 3 Anglesea-street, 14l.
3 Barney, Geo. commission agent—
res. Sandymount-avenue, 14l.
,, Barney, James, commission agent
4 Williams, Joseph, wholesale coffee
dealer, agent for tea, sugar, choco-
late, and biscuits, 15l.
5 White, Wm. cork manuf. 15l.
6 Johnston, James A. commission
mer.—res.31 Up. Gloucester st. 4l.
,, Taylor, Alfred, clockmaker and
mechanist
........here Temple-bar intersects........
7 Fitzgerald, Michl. shoemkr. 2l.10s.
8 Exham & Blackley, wine mercht.—
office, Commercial Buildings, 8l.
9 Hanlon, John, marble chimney-
piece manufacturer, 10l.
10 Jordon, Archibald, carpenter and
cabinetmaker, 6l.
11 Robinson & Co. merchants, 15l.
,, Davis, Thomas, carpenter
12 Gilker, James, merch. & 4 Cope st.
13 Stores
14 Markey, Michl. letterpress printer
,, Garvey, Wm. commission mer. agent
to Tribor, Files, and Co. Cognac,
and Walter Booth and Co. Llan-
gollen Brewery

Cuckoo-lane.
From Halston-street to Beresford-street.
P. St. Michan.
Inns-quay W.City.
4 Messrs. Jameson and Pim, brewery-
yard, 10l.

Cuffe-lane.
From Cuffe-street to Digges-street.
P. St. Peter.
Mansion-house W.City.
1 to 7 Tenements, 4l. to 12l.
8 and 9 Mullally, James, dairy, 13l.
10 Entrance to Dawson's mews
11 to 15 Tenements and stables

Cuffe-street.
From Redmond's-hill to Stephen's-gn. W.
P. St. Peter.
Mansion-house W.City.
1 Kenny, Mich. grocer & spirit dlr. 32l.
2 Malone, Lawr. tallow-chand. 24l.
3 and 4 Tenements, 24l., 18l.
5 Gibney, P. baker, 48l.
6 to 8 Tenements, 18l. to 26l.
9 Wall, Valentine, pawnbroker, 33l.
10 and 10½ Tenements, 5l., 20l.
...here Upper Mercer-street intersects...
11 Bourke, Martin, grocer and spirit
dealer, 28l.

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