From Thom's Irish Almanac and Official Directory for the Year 1862
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17 Kynes, John, college porter, 15l. 18 Johns, Mrs. ladies' nursetender, 15l. 19 Cavendish, John, car owner, 15l. 20 Priestley, Mr. Robert, G.P.O. 15l. 21 Graham, Henry, coal factor, 15l. 22 Crampton, Mr. George, 15l. 23 Dignam, Joseph, mercan. clerk, 16l. ......here Brunswick-street intersects...... 24 Building ground 25 Waters, Richard F. vestry clerk of St. Peter's, 10l. 26 Switzer, Mrs. Catherine, 10l. 27 Connell, Mrs. bookseller, 10l. 28 Colvin, Terence, carpenter and builder 29 Sexton, Thomas, clerk, 13l. 30 Morgan, Mr. Edwin, 13l. 31 Doyle, Mr. Charles, 13l. 32 Byrne, Mr. John, 13l. 33 Murphy, Mr. Denis, 13l. 34 Caffrey, Thomas, clerk, 13l. 35 Kenny, Mr. William, 13l. ,, Kenny, Mrs. embroideress .........here Boyne-street, intersects........ 38 Tenements, 18l. 39 Regali, Joseph, confectioner, 18l. 40 Barrett, William, carpenter, 18l. 41 Roussell, Mr. Hippolite, 18l. 42 Browne, Mr. Henry, 20l. Erne-terrace. Off Erne-street, Upper. P. St. Mark.—South Dock W.—City. 1 to 20 Tenements, 3l. 10s. to 5l. 10s. Essex-bridge. From Wellington-quay to Essex-street, E. P. St. John.—South City W.—City. 1 Gillham, C. & J. hatters, and 1 Wellington-quay, 95l. 2 Flynn, J. merch. & military tailor, 42l. 3 Kelly, Mary, vintner, 50l. ,, Kelly, Mr. James D. 4 & 5 Molloy, Connor, & Co. importer of woollens, 50l., 55l. ,, Molloy, J. H. merchant ,, Connor, W. G. merchant „ Rosenthal, John D. solicitor, 34 Har- court-street, and Misken terrace, Dalkey here Essex-st. E. and Essex-gate intersect. 6 and 7 Foot, Lundy, and Co. tobacco and snuff manufacturers, and 2 Westmoreland-street, 105l., 52l. 8 Dowling, Miss M. vestments and church ornaments, religious prints, and theological book wareho. 25l. 9 Cassen, George, vintner, 52l. 10 Powell, William, bookseller, printer, and stationer ,, Committee rooms of the Association for the Propagation of the Faith— Rev. A. O'Connell, P.P. hon.sec. 62l. ,, Committee rooms of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul—Henry Devitt, esq. hon. secretary 11 Mason, Seacome, optician to the Lord Lieutenant, &c. 105l. ,, Colquhoun & Son, solicitors, and Londonderry „ Colquhoun, David M. solicitor, and Londonderry ,, Colquhoun, Isaac, sen. solicitor, & Londonderry ,, Colquhoun, Isaac, jun. solicitor, & Londonderry here Essex-bridge crosses the Liffey to Ormond-quay Upper and Lower. |
Essex-gate. From Parliament-st. to Exchange-st. Up. P. St. Werburgh and St. John.—South City W.—City. 1 Larken, Daniel, grocer, and 10 up. Exchange-street, 23l. 2 M'Donnell, M. & A. gas fitters, lamp manufac. plumbers, and general brass founders 18l. 3 Tobacco and snuff manufactory of Lundy Foot and Co. Essex-quay. From Wood-quay to Essex-bridge. P. St. John.—l to 3 Wood-quay W. 4 to 32 South City W.—City. 1 Trawford, Chs. spur & harness mak. 2 Finnigan, J. carpet bag makr. 20l. 3 Douglas, Joseph, bookseller, 18l. ......here Fishamble-street intersects...... 4 Egar, J. military musical instru- ment maker, 18l. .....here Royal Colonnade intersects...... 5 Butler, Robt. goldbeater & dentists' gold manufacturer, 18l. 6 Moroney, Michael, dealer in musical instruments, 18l. 7 Farrell, Patrick, bootmaker, 18l. 8 Phelan, Michael, bookbinder, 30l. ,, Gately, Michael, jeweller 9 Tenements 10 Lee, Samuel, bookbinder 11 Ledbetter, Brothers, working watch makers, jewellers, and goldsmiths ,, Ledbetter, John Edmund, working watch and clock maker ,, Ledbetter, J. Alfred, auditor and designer of tabular statements 12 M'Bride, Neil, picture dealer and frame maker, 28l. 13 Phillips, Thomas, goldbeater, 28l. 14 Hampson, Robert, watch and clock maker, goldsmith, & jeweller, 25l. 15 M'Connell, James, bookseller, 35l. 16 Broderick, William, watch & clock manufactr. gold and silver smith, and 23 Exchange-st. lower, 32l. ,, Haslam, John, solicitor 17 Flint, John, fishing tackle ware- house and gunpowder office, 32l. 18 Ivers, Julia, jeweller, printsetter and frame manufacturer, 22 Lr. Exchange-street, 30l. 19 Fleming, Geo. engraver & seal cut- ter to G.P.O. & general printer, 33l. ,, Fleming, Miss, church ornament warehouse 20 Kane, Fras. engraver & printer, 30l. ,, Mason, Jas. Stewart, work. jeweller 21 Wood, Archibald, watchmaker, 16l. 22 Shields, Mrs. wholesale travelling bag manufactory, 15l. ,, Sheilds, J. A. carver, gilder, look- ing-glass & picture-frame manuf. 23 Jennett, Jas. boot tree, last, & glove tree maker, and chiropodist, 40l. 24 Smith, Fras. umbrella and parasol manufacturer, oiled silks, &c. and 18 Lower Exchange-street, 30l. 25 & 26 Byrne, Joseph & P. engravers, seal-cutters, and printers, 27l. 27 Weeks, J. and Son, gun and fishing tackle warehouse, 33l. 28 Gogan, Thomas, glover, &c. 36l. ,, Keogh, M. artificial flower maker and church ornament warehouse 29 Driscoll, Francis, trunkmaker, 10l. |
30 & 31 Mayfield, James, watchmaker, goldsmith, and importer of jewel- lery, &c. & 10 Sackville-st. lr. 28l. 32 Trulock, S. and R. gun and pistol manufac. and 11 Essex-bridge Essex-street, East. From Parliament-street to Temple-bar. P. St. John, l. P. St. Andrew, 11 to 37. P. St. Werburgh, 2 to 9, and 38 to 49.— South City W.—City. 1 Scott, Bell, & Co. silk mercers, &c. 24l. 2 Duffy, James, workshop, 17l. 3 Egan, Charles, hairdresser, 11l. 4 Halligan, Michael, prov. dealer, 11l. 5 Kelly, Jas. tinplate worker, smith, and gas fitter 6 to 8 Tenements, 10l. to 13l. 9 Dwyer, Darby, dairy, 14l. 10 & 11 Vacant, [10-13...7l. to 28l.] 12 & 13 Duffy, Jas. workshops, 14 Tellwright, Francis, glass and china merchant, & 19 Wellington-quay 15 & 16 Tellwright, T. stores 17 & 18 Byrne, Peter, hat manufac- turer, and 22 Wellington-quay .....here Eustace-street intersects...... 19 Warren, Mrs. M. wholesale and retail china, glass, & earthenware ware- house, also 30 Essex-street, 14 Eustace-street, & 50 Henry-st. 45l. 20 Oman, Wm. working jeweller, 16l. 21 Flemyng, Mrs. dairy, 18l. 22 Mundee, Patk. provision dealer, 12l. 23 Tenements, 20l. here Temple-bar & Temple-lane intersect. 24 Donegan, John, watchmakers' work- shop, warehouse, 32 Dame-st. 16l. 25 Byrne, Peter, provision dealer, 16l. 26 Neary, John, tailor, 16l. 27 Palmer, Bernard, tailor, 16l. 28 & 29 Monks, James, vintner, 44l. .....here Eustace-street intersects..... 30 Warren, Mrs. M. china, glass, and earthenware warehouse, and 19 and 14 Eustace-street, 55l. 31 Mooney, John, lithog. printer, 28l. ,, Corcoran, Joseph, paper ruler 32 Essex-st. School—W. Healy, master 33 & 34 Fagan, B. grocer, spirit dealer, and float owner, 21l. .....here Sycamore-alley intersects..... 35 O'Neill, Denis, grocer, tea, wine, & spirit dealer, 25l. 36 Tynan, Denis, provision dealer and float owner, 13l. [37-40...16l. to 23l.] 37 Doyle, Edward, wood & ivory turner 38 Tenements, 39 Murray, Denis, dairy, 40 Donegan, Wm. provision dlr. 41 Connolly, Myles, bone, ivory, and wood turner, 24l. 42 Fennelon, Anne, prov. dealer, 28l. 43 Redmond, Margt. tallow chand. 30l. 44 Rathborne, John G. wax and sper- maceti candle manufacturer, sper- maceti oil refiner, and general oil merchant, 34l. ......here Crampton-court intersects...... 45 and 46 Dolphin hotel—J. Flanagan, proprietor, 23l., 34l. ,, Flanagan, James, wine merchant, and importer of Bass' Ales— stores, 4 Crane-lane 47 Woodbyrne, Johana, prov. stores, 24l. 48 Hancock, Herbert, cork cutter, 22l. 19 Eagle hot. & tav. Mrs. J. Abraham, 30l. ........here Crane-lane intersects........ |