DUBLIN STREET DIRECTORY 1862
From Thom's Irish Almanac and Official Directory for the Year 1862
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12 National Eye Infirmary and General Dispensary—B. Grattan Guinness, M.D. F.R.C.S.I. 13 to 17 Tenements, 14l. to 20l. .......here Cuffe-lane intersects......... 18 Brady, James, grocer, wine & spirit dealer, 25l. 19 Tenements, 22l. 20 Giltrap, Jas. purveyor & groc. 12l. 21 Brady, Peter, victualler, 18l. 22 Woods, T. & P. tallow chandl. 21l. 23 Kirwan, Lawrence, dairy, 26l. 24 Brady, James, vintner, 18l. 24½ Kelly, William, tobacco dealer, 4l. here Stephen's-green, West, and Har- court-street intersect. 25 Vacant, 20l. 26 Tracy, John, dealer in bottles, 13l. 27 Coolin, Thomas, dairy, 17l. 28 and 29 Tenements, 15l., 20l. 30 Collins, Catherine, straw bonnet maker, 18l. 31 Tenements, [31 to 34...10l. to 25l.] 32 M'Dermott, Ter. L. builder, 33 Tenements, 34 Kane, Patrick, prov. dealer, 35 O'Callaghan, Ds. earthenw. dlr. 25l. 36 to 38 Tenements 17l., 17l., 18l. 39 Martin, James, house painter and paper hanger, 28l. „ White, Thomas, organ builder, and metallic pipe manufacturer 40 Tenements, 20l. 41 Bradford, Benjamin, plumber and hydraulic engine manufactur. 24l. 42 to 44 Tenements, 16l., 14l., 20l. .......here Montague-place intersects...... 45 Gethings, Mrs. Mary, grocer, 20l. 46 Byrne, William, hairdresser, 19l. 47 Tenements, 23l. 48 Meredith, Richard, pawnbrok. 35l. 49 Bricklayers' Arms Institute, 27l. 50 to 53 Tenements, 15l. to 18l. 54 Armstrong, Wm. provis. dealer, 18l. Cumberland-lane, North. From Britain-street, Great, to Cumber- land-street, North. P. St. Thomas.—Mountjoy W.— City. Two tenements and stables, 3l.10s., 5l. Cumberland-place. North Circular-road. 1 Cowbrough, Henry, esq. 25l. 2 Vincent, Samuel, esq. 25l. 3 Faulkner, Rev. James, R. C. Chap- lain to House of Industry, Rich- mond Lunatic Asylum, &c. 25l. 4 Branfield, A. B. Capt. Dep. Assist. Quartermaster-General, 50l. 5 M'Carthy, Allen J. esq. 27l. 6 Humphrys, Charles, esq. 27l. Cumberland-place, South. From Cumberland-street, South, to Sand- with-street. P. St. Mark.— Trinity W.—City. 1 to 12 Tenements, 3l. to 4l. 15 Doyle, M. marble chimney-piece works Corrigan, Thomas, house painter 16 M'Farlan, John, beer shop Cumberland-road. From Fitzwilliam-place to Grand Canal. P. St. Peter.—Fitzwilliam W.—City. Stables |
Cumberland-st. N. Lower. From Mecklenburgh-street, Upper, to Gloucester-street, Upper. P. St. Thomas.—North Dock W.—City. 1 Tenements, 16l. 2 Barnes, Mrs. Mary, 12l. 3 Harvey, Miss Susan, 17l. 4 Tenements, 20l. here Mecklenburgh-lane and Gloucester- street, Upper, intersect. 34 Hurst, James, agent, 20l. ,, Harding, Miss, seminary 35 & 36 Galloway, John, solr. 19l., 18l. ,, Galloway & Connor, solicitors ,, Galloway, John, agent to Edinburgh Life Assurance Co.—res. Clifton- terrace, Monkstown ,, Galloway, John, jun. solicitor ,, Connor, John, solicitor—res. 20 Eccles-street ,, Smith, Geo. Kennedy, sol. & Belfast ,, Galloway, Joseph, solicitor ,, Kane, John, solicitor, and Mohill 37 Doyle, Mr. Denis, 20l. 38 Howard, Robert, dairy, 10l. .....here Mecklenbnrgh-lane intersects.... 39 Spence, Miss Elizabeth, 22l. 40 Tenements, 21l. 41 Monaghan, James, car owner, 20l. 42 Tenements, 23l. Cumberland-st. Nth. Upper. From Gloucester-street to Britain-street. P. St. Thomas.—Mountjoy W.—City. 5 Stephens, Thos. prov. dealer, 8l. 6 Grange. Mr. James, 18l. 7 and 8 Tenements, each 18l. ......here Stable-lane intersects........ 9 Plunket, Mr. Joseph, 27l. 10 Ledwidge, Joseph, & Co. coach lace manufacturers, 30l. 11 Hughes, Mrs. E. 31l. 12 Law, Wm. J. agent and scrivener, and Phibsboro', 32l. ,, Law, Mr. Edward 13 Lawrence, Daniel, esq. 30l. 14 M'Ardell, Jas. general draper, 40l. 15 Cockaine, James, wine merchant, and 5 Phoenix ter. Blackrock, 32l. ,, Cooper, Mrs. Margaretta ,, Cooper, the Misses, ladies' seminary 16 Crooke, Mrs. J. 32l. 17 Thompson, Mr. John, 26l. ,, Thompson, Mrs. dressmaker 18 Denehy, Thos. coach builder, 20l. ..here Britain-street, Great, intersects.. 19 Fitzachery, Mr. W. 21l. 20 Tenements, 22l. 21 Vacant, 21l. 22 Tenements, 22l. 23 Hughes, Mrs. E. 23l. 24 Barker, James, F.R.C.S.I. 23l. ,, Barker, James, jun. L.R.C.S.I. and L.K.Q.C.P.I. 25 Tenements, 21l. 26 Cullen, Edward, M.D. F.R.C.S.I. 23l. ,, Cullen, John, esq. 27 Smith, Mrs. Catherine, 19l. 28 Tenements, 23l. ......here Cumberland-lane intersects..... 29 Curtin, Mr. Cornelius, 20l. 30 Gillespie, Dr. 20l. 31 Tenements, 23l. 32 Howard, Miss Mary Anne, 22l. 33 M'Carthy, Mr. Thos. and 32 Ormond- quay, upper, 23l. (See Cumberland-st. north, lower) |
Cumberland-street, South. From Brunswick-st. Grt. to Hamilton-row. P. St. Mark.—Trinity W.— City. 1 Burke, Edw. ship carpenter, 4l. 2 Ivory, Thos. ladies' boot rakr. 17l. 3 Coady, M. A. carpenter & builder 4 Fagan, Mr. Thomas 5 Tenements 6 Molloy, Mr. Michael, 15l. 7 Tenements 8 M'Nally, Mrs. ladies' nursetender 9 Tenements 10 Carolan, P. grocer & spirit dealer 11 to 20 Tenements 21 Boyle, Mrs. ladies' nursetender 22 O'Brien, James, provision dealer 23 Gerety, Mrs. ladies' nursetender 24 to 26 Tenements 27 Farrell, Patrick, smith and bell- hanger, and 4 Harcourt-place, 23l. ,, Perceval, Mrs. Anne, ladies' nurse- tender 28 Toomey, Mrs. ladies' nursetender, 22l. 29 Tenements, 22l. Cummins'-court. Off James's-street. P. St. James.—Usher's-quay W.—City. In tenements Cummins'-court. Off Bride-street, No. 105. P. St. Bride.—Wood-quay W.—City. 1 to 5 Tenements, 1l. to 4l. Curtain's-court. Off Church-street, No. 65. P. St. Michan.—Arran-quay W.—City. Four houses in tenements, 12l. Custom-house docks. On the North side of the river Liffey, adjoining the Custom House; entrance from Beresford-pl. Store-st. & Nth.-wall. P. St. Thomas.—North Dock W.—City. Old Dock Scovell, John, Henry, and George, lessees of Custom-house docks Scovell, Whitmore, consul for Lubeck and Bremen—office, Custom ho. Scovell, Rowland H. esq. 8 Marine terrace, Kingstown Carvill, William, timber merchant, and Rathgar saw-mills, Rathgar Moppett, William, dock master— res. 1 North Wall quay General Stores St. George's Dock Sugar Stores Tobacco Stores The Inner Dock General Stores Cutpurse-row. From New-row to Corn-market. P. St. Catherine, 1, 2, and 3. P. St. Nicholas Without, 4 to 9.—1 to 3 Usher's- quay W. 4 to 9 Merchants'-quay W. City. 1 Lapham, Joseph, leather merchant and tanner, 26l. 2 Conolly, Mary Anne, bookseller, London & Dublin periodical agent, licensed to sell stamps, 33l. 3 Hill, Rich. R. miller, & Drogheda— Kilmurray, Timothy, agent, 33l. here Corn-mkt. and Lamb-alley intersect. 4 M'Call, Patrick, grocer and spirit merchant, 30l. |
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