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Ashbrook-terrace. Circular road, Clanbrassil-street. P. St. Nicholas Without.—Merchants'-quay W.—City. 1 Dicher, Mr. Thomas, 1l.10s. 2 Dunne, Mr. James, 1l. 10s 3 Ryan, Mr. A. 12l. 4 Molloy, Miss, 20l. 5 Martin, John, esq. 20l. 6 Walkington, Thomas, esq. 19l. 7 Francis, Arthur, esq. 19l. 8 Mills, John V. A.B.. visiting tutor, Ashbrook Cottage 10l. ,, Hill, Mrs. 9 Morgan, Bryan, gardener Ash-street. From Garden-lane to Coombe. P. St. Nicholas Without-.—1 to 16 Wood- quay W. 18 to 35 Merchants'-quay W.— City. 1 to 11 Tenements, 4l. to 11l. 12 O'Neill, Charles, silk and tabinet manufacturer, 15l. .....here Park-street, West, intersects..... 13 to 18 Tenements, 1l. 10s., 5l. 10s. 19 Rafter, James The Old Chapel Yard 20 Kennedy, M. Anne, baker, 12l. .........here Flag-alley intersects.......... 21 to 35 Tenements, 2l. 10s. to 8l. Aston's-quay. From Bedford-row to Westmoreland-st. P. St. Andrew.—South City W.— City. 1 Brady, P. bootmaker, 28l. 2 Murphy, Christopher, dressing-case, writing-desk, pocket-book, and purse manufacturer, and dealer in jewellery and fancy goods, 24l. 3 Drake, Thomas, and Son, plumbers brass founders, hydraulic engi- neers, and gutta percha and vul- canized india rubber wareh. 36l. 4 Martin, J. manufacturing goldsmith, jeweller, and silversmith, worker in diamonds and pearls, watch, and clock maker, and Marine cot. Sandymount-strand, 30l. 5 Anderton, Anne, fringe & trimming warehouse, 30l. ,, Anderton, Jabez, working jeweller 6 Fetherston, Saml. engraver, & dealer in pictures and antiquities, 281. 7 Hawkins, Benj. carver &, gilder, 30l. ,, Ardiff, M. dressmaker 8 Martin, Joseph, portmanteau and trunk maker, and 4 Crampton- quay, 34l. 9 Dawson, The Misses, milliners and fancy warerooms, 26l. ,, Dawson, William, agency office 10 Carroll, Richard, plumber, patent pump and water closet manufact. and porter machine maker, 35l. 11 Kelly, John, auctioneer, dealer in hardware and fancy goods, 33l. 12 Traynor, Peter, dealer in curiosi- ties, 30? ,, Hardman, Mrs. Maria, tobacconist 13 Kenny, Joseph, fishing tackle ma- nufactory, &c. 28l. „ Boland, J. W. jeweller ........here Lee's-lane intersects,....... |
14,15, 16, & 17, M'Birney, Collis, & Co. wholesale and retail woollen and linen drapers, hosiers, silk mer- cers, and haberdashers, factory 24 D'Olier-street, 450l. ,, M'Birney, David, esq. J.P. ,, Collis, Robert G. esq. Leeson-park, Leeson-street, upper, and Mill- brook, co. Tipperary 18 Vacant, Sol. ........here Price's-lane intersects...... 19 Fagan, John, portmanteau and trunkmaker, 28l. 20 and 21 Hodges, John, and Sons, house - furnishing ironmongers, and 10 Westmoreland-street 75l. 22 Wickham, James, vintner, 28l. here Carlisle Bridge crosses the Liffey. Atkinson's-alley. Now M'Clean's-lane. From Upper Coombe to Ardee-row. P. St. Luke.—Merchants'-quay W.—City. Uninhabited Audoen's-arch. From Corn-market to Cook-street. P. St. Audoen.—Merchants'-quay W.— City. St. Audoen's Parochial School—Robert Pearson, schoolmaster; Isabella Williamson, schoolmistress Widows' house ...... here Cook-street intersects....... ST. AUDOEN'S CHURCH—Rev. Alex. Leeper, prebendary David Stewart, sexton, 45 High- street Entrance to St. Audoen's Female National Free-schools 7 Tenements, 5l. Aughrim-street. From Manor-street to Circular-road, Nth. P. Grangegorman.—Arran-quay W.— City. 1 and 2 Murphy, John, grocer, vint- ner, and provision dealer, 12l., 9l. 3, 4, & 5 Read, Lawr. corn factor, 12l. 6 and 7 Tenements, 7l., 4l. 8 Monaghan, Francis, car owner, 4l. 9 Whitaker, Mr. Richard, 1l. 10, 11, & 12 Bradford, Jas. dairy, 4l.to 6l. 13 Kelly, The Misses, 12l. 14 M'Mahon, Mrs. Margaret, 12l. 15 Workman, Robert, agent, 12l. 16 Coogan, Mr. Thomas 4l. 10s. 17 Fredericks, Mr. James, 9l. ,, Frederick, Mr. John 18 Alldritt, Samuel, engineer, 9l. 19 Fallon, Mrs. Harriett, 7l. 20 Delahunty, Mr. James, 12l. 21 Knox, James, engraver, 12l. 22 Colhoun, Mrs. Catherine, 9l. 23 Owen, Mrs. Mary Anne, 8l. 24 Fallon, Mr. Thomas, 8l. 25 Ward, Mr. William, 8l. 26 Underwood, Mrs. Martha, ladies' seminary, 9l. 27 Whitsitt, Miss Fras. J. lodgings, 9l. 28 Tenements, 9l. 29 Montgomery, Mr. Henry, 9l. 30 West, John, engraver, 8l. 31 Tenements, 8l. 32 Dignam, Mrs. Consandine, 1l.10s. |
32 to 116 FINEA-TERRACE, KINCAID- TERRACE, STUART-TERRACE, and building ground 116 Burden, Mrs. A. 8l. 117 Corcoran, Mr. James, 11l. 118 Colgan, Mr. James, 10l. 119 Whalley, Wm. weighing machine maker, 10l. 120 Stilt, Mrs. Susanna, 10l. 121 Winstanley, James, clog and shoe manufacturer, 10l. 122 Ryan, Mr. James, 10l. 123 Butler, Rich. J. accountant, 10l. 124 Murphy, Mrs. Bridget, 13l. 125 Duncan, Mr. George, 13l. 126 Brett, Thomas, brick and flag mer- chant—office and stores, Broad- stone, 13l. 127 Foulkes, Mrs. 20l. 128 Coleback, John, boiler maker, 12l. 129 St. Clare, Mr. Robert, 12l. 130 O'Connor, Mr. Patrick G. 131 Holmes, Edward, clerk, 12l. 132 Vacant, 13l. 133 Seaton, George A. general coal importer—offices, 36 City-quay and 32 Upper Ormond-quay, and Bray, 13l. 134 Owens, Thomas, bootmaker, 15l. 135 Healey, Mr. Daniel, 15l. 136 Gibney, Rev. Michael, R.C.C. 15l. 137 Tenements, 8l. 138 Finnigan, John, dairy, 10l. 139 Vacant, 4l. Aungier-place. From Aungier-street to Mercer-street, Upper, a branch extending to Digges- street. P. St. Peter.—Mansion-house W.—City. 1 Byrne, Mrs. 4l. 2 Sterland, Sidney, joiner, 2l. 10s. Remainder, stables Valued in York-street & Aungier-street Aungier-street. From Stephen-street to Digges-street. P. St. Peter.—1 to 25, and 50 to 80 Royal Exchange W. 26 to 55 Mansion-house W.—City. 1 Plunkett, P. J. leather cutter, and leather and shoe trimming ware- house, and 3 Belgrave-road, 44l. 2 Tatlock, Mrs. Esther, City Arms hotel and tavern keeper, 38l. 3 Dutton, Job, umbrella maker, 30l. 4 Holmes, William, boot & shoe ware- house, 27l. ,, POST OFFICE RECEIVER AND MONEY ORDER OFFICE—William Holmes, receiver 5 & 6 Quinlan, John, and Son, house painters, decorators, and paper hangings warehouse, 45l. 7 Tracey, John, carp. & builder, 22l. 8 Robinson, A. silk & woollen dyer, 35l. 9 English, J. & B. coach factory, 30l. 10 Reilly, Peter, carver and gilder, looking-glass, picture frame, and window cornice manufacturer, 40l. ,, Reilly, Peter, artists' color wareho. and picture frame manufactory 11 REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN MEETING HOUSE ...here Little Longford-street intersects... 12 Daffron, William, grocer, 21l. 13 Spenser, John, philosophical instru- ment maker, and 47 Cullenswood avenue, 25l. |