From Thom's Irish Almanac and Official Directory for the Year 1862
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.......here Balls-lane intersects........ 12 and 13 Tenements, 6l., 17l. ST. MICHAN'S R. CATHOLIC CHAPEL 14 and 15 Presbytery, 25l. Hamilton, Very Rev. Archdeacon, D.D. P.P. & 52 Mountjoy-square M'Mahon, Rev. James, C.C. O'Connell, Rev. Edward, C.C. Bell, Rev. F. J. C.C. Beardwood, Rev. H. C.C. M'Cann, Rev. Joseph C. C.C. Kirwan, Rev. P. D.D. 16 Egan, Michael, grocer, 15l. 17 Carton, Denis, poultry factor, 26l. ........here Cuckoo-lane intersects....... 18 Fleet, Mrs. Anne, poultry dealer, 9l. 19 Gogarty, Matt. poultry dealer, 16l. 20 Tenements, 9l. Hamilton-court. Off Little Strand-street. P. St. Michan.—North City W.—City. Stables Hamilton-lane. From Glo'ster-place, Up. to Summer-hill. P. St. Thomas.—Mountjoy W.—City. Three houses in tenements Hamilton-row. From Cumberland-street, South, to Denzille-street. P. St. Mark, North side. P. St. Peter, South side.—Trinity W.—City. 1 Cavanagh, Miss Teresa, lodging- house, 23l. 2 Tighe, Thos. carpntr. & builder, 25l. 3 M'Bride, Mr. Peter, 22l. 4 Harty, Mrs. lodging house, 25l. 5 Murphy, Thomas, clerk, 21l. 6 Hall, Mrs. milliner & dressm. 24l. ,, Hall, M. J. coal and commis. agent ,, Aylmer, John, photographic artist ,, Hall, Michael, teacher of the Eng- lish language 7 Marston, John, musician, 20l. 7½ Kirwan, John, hairdresser, 8l. 8 More, John, confectioner, 16l. 9 Doyle, John, grocer & prov. dlr. 20l. 10 Fitzpatrick, John, victualler, 18l. here Denzille-st. & Denzille-ln. intersect. Kinahan & Co.'s winevaults & stores Hammond-lane. From Church-street to Bow-street. P. St. Michan.—Arran-quay W.—City. 1 Kelly, Michael, grocer 2 Tyrrell, James, stables, 7l. 3 Nead, Patrick, trump maker, 14l. 4 to 6 Tenements, 7l. to 12l. 7 Tyrrell, James, iron merchant, and Cardiff-bridge iron mills, 12l. 8 & 9 Strong, Jn. Guy, & Sons, foundry and iron works, millwrights and engineers, 39l. 10 Mee, Michael, vintner, 9l. 11 to 14 Tenements, 7l. to 10l. 15 Doyle, Patk. provision dealer, 8l. here Bow-street and Lincoln-lane intersect. 16 Lawler, Denis, provision dealer, 10l. 17 to 25 Tenements, 6l. to 8l. 26 Tyrrell, James, iron, steel, and tin- plate manuf. & 16 Church-st. and Cardiff-bridge iron works, 23l. 27 Dalton, John, float proprietor, 5l. Hanbury-lane. From Meath-street to Thomas-court. P. St. Catherine.—Usher's-qy. W.— City. 1 to 33 Tenements, yards, and ruins, 1l. 10s. to 10l. |
Handkerchief-alley. Off Francis-street. P. St. Nicholas Without.—Merchants'- quay W.—City. Three houses in tenements, 3l. to 3l. 10s. Hanover-lane. From Francis-street to Patrick-street. P. St. Nicholas Without.— Wood-quay W.—City. 1 to 34 Tenements, 2l. to 10l. Hanover-quay. Grand Canal Docks. From Forbes-street to Britain-quay. P. St. Mark.—South Dock W.—City. 1 Nonfor, Joseph, manure and chemi- cal works, 28l. 2 and 3 Walsh, S. ship builder, 26l. 4 Mahon, Joseph, timber merchant, and 10 Gloucester-street, south 5 Gray, William John, agent for the Marley Hill Coping Company— office, 20 Eden-quay „ Dodds, William, coke works, and Ringsend chemical works 6 Tenements Hanover-square, East. Off Lime-street. P. St. Mark.—South Dock W.— City. Eleven small cottages, 1l. to 2l. 10s. Hanover-street, East. From Creighton-street to Cardiff's-lane. P. St. Mark.—South Dock W.—City. 1 Casey, J. E. corn factor, 16l. 2 and 3 White, John, maltster, 62l. 4 Leary, Thomas, slate, slab, and cistern manufacturer, and No. 11 Windmill-lane, 9l. 5 Ryan, Denis, builder, 9l. 6 Connell, John, yard, 10l. 7 Vacant, 40l. .......here Lime-street intersects....... 8 Doorley, M. prov. dlr. & grocer, 10l. 9 to 15 Tenements, 6l. to 8l. .........here Lime-street intersects....... 16 to 27 Tenements Store yard of the Paving Corpora- tion—James Fleming, storekeeper 28, 29, and 30 Cottages in tenemts. 5l.5s. 31 and 32 Tenements, 6l., 15l. ,, Lynch, James, & Co. slate, brick, & tile mers.—stores, Eden gar. 6l. .....here Hanover-parade intersects...... Hanover-street, West. From Park-street, W. to Lr. Coombe. P. St. Nicholas Without.—Wood-quay W.—City. 1 to 4 Tenements, 4l. to 8l. .........here Mark's-alley intersects........ 5 Byrne, Garrett, silk weaver, 6l. .......here Lower Coombe intersects....... 6 Tenements and ruins 7 Johnston, Mr. James 8 and 9 Tenements 10 Hatch, Joseph, portmanteau manf. 11 Tenements Harbour-court. From Eden-quay to Abbey-street, Lower. P. St. Thomas.—North Dock W.—City. 1 & 2 Bewley & Evans, chems. 16l., 7l. 3 Vacant, 18l. |
Harcourt-lane. Off Harcourt-road. Ten coach-houses and stables in tenements, valued in Peter's-place and Charlemont-street Harcourt-place. From Westland-row to Hamilton-row S. P. St. Mark, 1 to 6. P. St. Peter, 7 to 10. Trinity W.—City. 1 Ker, Miss, Susan, lodging house, 60l. ,, M'Curdy, John, architect and civil engineer—res. St. Alban's, Monks- town 2 Toole, Henry, teacher of pianoforte and singing, importer of piano- fortes, and organist of Monkstown church, 36l. 3 Price, J. R., M.D. T.C.D., physician, accoucheur and apothecary, 52l. 4 Farrell, Patk. manufg. smith, 15l. 5 Tenements, 26l. 6 M'Gauran, John, & Co. grocers, tea, wine, and spirit merchants, 33l. here Cumberland-street, South, intersects. 7 and 8 Vacant, each 9l. 9 Asken, John, dairy, 9l. 10 Nichols, Jas. job carriage propr. 30l. Harcourt-road. From Camden-st. Upper, to Harcourt-st. P. St. Peter.—Fitzwilliam W.—City. 1 Monks, Josh. victualler 2 Yard 3 Calaghan, Martin, clerk 4 Shelter for Females discharged from prison—Miss Moore, matron *5 Tenements 6 M'Enry, Henry, esq. ,, M'Enry, Thomas, esq. 7 Hinton, Joseph, esq. 8 Dowling, Mrs. 9 Moroney, D. grocer 10 and 11 Ardrey, Danl. brass founder 12 Coyle, Robert, shell fish tavern 13 Kerney, Christopher, baker 14 O'Berne, Mrs. confectioner 15 Grady, Mrs, provision dealer 16 Ryan, Michael, poulterer 17 Mitchell, John, broker 18 Lesly, Miss Jane Harcourt-row. Off Harcourt-place. Eight small houses Harcourt-street. From Cuffe-street to Harcourt-road. P. St. Peter.—1 to 14 Mansion-house W. 15 to 97 Fitzwilliam W.—City. 1 Flinn, Jane Grace, stationer and stamp seller, 30l. ,, Boles, Wm. M.D. surg. L.K.Q.C.P.L.M. and Leinster-terrace, Kingstown ,, Aerated Bread Co. 2 Houghton, Mrs. bookbinder, sta- tioner, and circulating library, French cloak and dress ware- rooms, 17l. 3 Moyers, Geo. A.B. T.C.D. civil engi- neer, architect, and surveyor, 37l. 4 Short, William, esq. 35l. ,, Short, Augustine, esq. 5 Howard, Ellen, silk dyer, 26l. ,, Doyle, James, solicitor 6 De Burgh, R. B. principal of a military academy, 16l. 7 Ledwich, Mrs. T. Hawksworth, 16l. „ Ledwich, Edwd. F.R.C.S.I., L.K.Q.C.P. and surgeon to Mercer's Hospital |