From Thom's Irish Almanac and Official Directory for the Year 1862
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105 Ferguson & Co. vulcanized Indian rubber, gutta percha, and water- proof manufacrs. & patentees, 80l. 106 Poyntz, Benjamin, & Co. hosiers, glovers, and outfitters, 60l. .......here Suffolk-street intersects...... 107 Oldham, G. & Co. pharmaceutical chemists, apothecaries, and per- fumers, 110l. 108 Allen, Charles, Irish lace manuf. and importer of foreign goods, 90l. ,, Allen, Sarah M. manufacturing outfitter, baby linen and embroid- ery warerooms, & ladies' outfitter to the Irish court 109 Acheson, Wm. goldsmith, jeweller, and watchmaker, and Gosford- house, Grosvenor road, Rath- mines, 110l. ,, English and Irish Church and Univer- sity Assurance Society — John Whittington, resident secretary— (see advertisement) ,, Whittington, John, sec. for Ire- land of the English and Irish Church and University Assur. Soc. 110 Bentley and Son, house and land agents, auctioneers, and valuators; auction rooms, 161 Capel-street, and 12 Wood-quay, 94l. ,, Bentley & Son, agents to British Commercial Life & Globe Insurance Cos. of London „ Bentley, W. W. esq.—res. FoxRock, Stillorgan ,, Bentley, John, esq.—residence, 3 Oaklands Villas, Old Rathgar rd. 111 Brunker, Thomas, watchmaker, jeweller, and manufacturer of masonic ornaments, 95l. ,, Brunker, Thomas, Paris clock warerooms 112 Pigott, S. J. music and musical instrument seller & publisher, 135l. 113 Dudgeon & Chaytor, Government stock & railway share brokers, 115l. ,, Dudgeon, Henry Jas. Government stock and railway share broker, agent to the British Guarantee As- sociation—res. 19 Longford-ter- race, Monkstown „ Chaytor, William, Government stock and share broker—res. 4 Idrone-terrace, Blackrock ,, Dudgeon, James, and Son, agents to the County Fire and Provident Life Offices of London, and to the Railway Passengers' Assurance Co. and at Ball's Bank, Henry-street (see advertisement) Art Union of Ireland—George F. Mul- vany, esq. R.H.A. sec. (see advertise- ment) „ Killingley, Mr. T. Henry ,, Mulvany, George F. esq. R.H.A. portrait painter 114 Alliance and Dublin Consumers' Gas Co.—J. Stevenson, sec. 190l. 115 Cranneld, Thos. printseller, carver, and gilder, and photographer— res. Airfield, Dundrum, 130l. ,, Cartwright & Davis, surg. dentists ,, Davis, John, surgeon dentist 116 Ponsonby, Edward, law and gene- ral bookseller, and stationer, 105l. ,, Mortimer and Taylor solicitors ,, Taylor, John, solr. and Waterford ,, Mackessy, Hen. V. sol. & Waterford „ Office of Irish Jurist |
117 Herbert, George, bookseller and publisher, 75l. 118 Annesley, Richard, bonnet manuf. to the Queen, importer of French bonnets, ribbons, &c.—res. West- hampton, Roundtown, 105l. 119 Madden, James, tobacconist, 37 College green, and 80 George's st. up. Kingstown, 95l. Grafton-street, Little. From Grafton-street to Duke-lane. P. St. Anne.—Royal Exchange W.— City. 1 Vacant 2 to 7 Tenements, 9l. to 18l. .........here Duke-lane intersects......... 8 and 9 Wall 10 and 11 Tenements 10l. to 15l. Graham's-court. Off Upper Temple-street. P. St. George.—Rotunda W.—City. 1 Kavanagh, James, vintner, 7 l. 2 to 7 Tenements, 1l. to 8l. 8 Morrison, William, stables, 6l. 9 Tenements, 8l. Graham's-row. Off Wellington-street. P. St. Mary.—Inns-quay W.—City. 1 to 10 Tenements, 3l. to 4l. Graham-terrace. Seville-place. 1 Gillis, John, esq. 18l. 2 Douglas, Pierce John, editor of C. Telegraph 3 O'Brien, William, esq. 18l. 4 Dummett, Mrs. Mary, 18l. 5 Lyons, Martin, comm. traveller, 18l. 6 Campbell, Alexander, draper, 18l. Granby-lane. From Granby-row to Granby-place. P. St. Mary.—Rotunda W.—City. 1 to 3 Tenements, 5l. to 22l. Granby-place. From Granby-row to Granby-lane. P. St. Mary.—Rotunda W.—City. 1 to 13 Tenements, 2l.10s. to 14l. Granby-row, Lower. (See Rutland-square, West.) Granby-row, Upper. From Rutland-sq. N. to Dorset-st. Up. P. St. Mary.—Rotunda W.—City. 1 M'Cron, Miss, seminary, and 28, Rutland-square 2 Fishbourne, Joseph, esq. 46l. 3 Ball, Mrs. Robert, 48l. 4 Cahill, Michael, esq. 42l. 5 O'Meagher, J. Casimir, solicitor 40l. THE BETHESDA CHAPEL—Rev. John Alcock, A.M. chaplain ...here Dorset-street, Upper, intersects... 6 & 7 Byrne, Jas. grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 20l., 10l. 8 Webster, Mr. William, 9l. 9 Hart, Lawr. boot & shoe maker, 9l. 10 Coghlan, Mr. John, 9l. |
11 Spring, Edward, coal factor, and proprietor of safety vans for mov- ing furniture; sexton to the Be- thesda, 20l. ,, Lowther, J.& C. milnrs. & dressmkrs 12 Ball, Robert, basketmaker, 10l. 13 Delany, Thomas, vintner, 20l. ......here Granby-lane intersects....... 14 Woods, Rev. Wm, B.A., T.C.D. 40l. 15 Ellis, Nicholas, solicitor, 42l. ,, Ellis, Hercules, barrister 16 Norman, Francis, solicitor, 40l. Grand Canal-street. (See Canal-street, Grand.) Grangegorman-avenue. From Grangegorman-lane to Circular- road, North. P. Grangegorman.—Arran-quay W.— City. 1 Walsh, Alice, vintner, 21l. 2 Thornton, Mrs. George, 5l. 3 Angus, Mr. John, 5l. 4 Moran, Mrs. Mary, 5l. ..here Circular-road. North, intersects.. 5 Farrell, Hugh, victualler 6 Teeling, Mr. Thomas 7 to 11 Tenements Grangegorman, Lower. From Brunswick-street, North, to Fitz- william-place. P. St. Paul, 2 to 13 inclusive; remainder, P. Grangegorman.—Arran-quay W.— City. 1 & 2 Building ground 3 M'Ewin, John, vintner, 9l. 4 Smith, Mrs. Anne, 7l. 5 Brien, John, cattle dealer, 8l. ...... here Kelly's-court intersects...... 6 Watkin, Samuel, 8l. 7 Massey, John, hatter, 9l. 8 Noonan, William, carpenter 9 Killeen, George, car owner, 6l. 10 Connolly, Robt. law wig and gown maker, 7 l. 11 Lamb, Mr. John, G.P.O. 7l. 12 Graham, Mrs. Mary, 7l. 13 Cooper, Robert, trades' instructor, Smithfield Prison, 6l. 14 Connolly, Robert, law wig maker, & robing room under Queen's Bench [15-20...2l. to 10l.] 15 Grennan, Mr. James, 16 to 20 Tenements, 21 Dykes, James, carpenter, 4l. 22 Tenements, 4l. 23 Cassidy, Mr. Henry, 4l. 24 Lamb, Mr. John, day and evening school, 4l. 25 Kelly, John, clerk, 4l. 26 Tenements, 4l. 27 M'Kinzie, Rich. brass founder, 5l. 28 Hill, Mr. John, 5l. 29 Murray, Patrick, slater, 9l. 30 & 31 Tenements, each 9l. 32 Mitchell, James, comb manufactr. Grangegorman Prison, 11l. 33 to 38 Wall of female penitentiary 39 & 40 Clerk, Anne, market gardener 41 Purcell, Patrick, cattle dealer 42 to 50 Small cottages 51 Wilson, John, cattle dealer, 11l. Lunatic Asylum—Joseph Lalor, resi- dent physician 52 Vacant, 6l. 53 Watt, Robert, comb maker, 4l. 54 Scanlan, Mary, prov. dealer, 7l. 55 M'Cowan, William, rope manuf. 8l. |