DUBLIN STREET DIRECTORY 1862
From Thom's Irish Almanac and Official Directory for the Year 1862
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10 Tenements, 15l. 11 Healy, Mrs. lodgings, 8l. 12 Fuller, Mrs. Mary, brushmaker, 12l. 13 Lambe, J. chimney sweeper, 9l. ........here Quirk's-lane intersects........ 14 and 15 Tenements, 8l., 5l. 16 Scott, Mrs. Catherine, seminary, 7l. 1 7 Nolan, Michael, grocer, & 146, 31l. 18 Herbert, John, agent, 11l. 19 Tenements, 12l. 20 O'Toole, Mr. Patrick, 15l. 21 Kenny, Patrick, Inland Revenue officer, 20l. .......here Basin-lane intersects........ 22 Reddin, Margaret, provision dealer, and jaunting car owner, and 1 Basin-lane, 11l. 22½ Nulty, Michl. provision dealer, 8l. 23 Greenlees, Amelia M. midwife, 15l. 24 Dixon, Joseph Fras. wool stapler, 28l. 25 Parker, Wm. & Sam. tanners, and 36 and 37 Back-lane, 26l. 26 Mason, William, coal merchant, 13l. 27 Fox, John, grocer, 13l. 28 Wyles, Edw. corn & hay factor, 14l. 29 Mahon, James, corn, hay, and potato factor, 40l. 30 Rorke, John, grocer & prov.deal. 13l. 31 and 32 Tenements, 22l., 12l. 32½ Keating, Mr. John 33 Blake, Ml. jaunting car owner, and news agent, 22l. 31 Walsh, Mrs. dairy, 22l. 35 White, Richd. tanner & currier, 55l. 36 Tenements, 10l. 37 Longhead, John, nailer, 8l. 38 and 39 Byrne, James, builder and contractor, 11l., 20l. 40 Coffey, William, victualler, 27l. 41 Keogh, John, vintner, 10l. 41½ Field, George, tailor, 13l. 42 Byrne, Bartholomew and William, tanners, 53l. ,, Byrne, William John 43 Kiernan, John, apothecary, 14l. 44 Trench, Miss Mary, 12l. 45 and 46 Tenements, 11l. 10s., 8l. 47 Harrison, J. tinplate worker, 12l. 48 Buckley, John, nail maker, 15l. 49 Tenements, 12l. 50 M'Cabe, Eliza, vintner, 20l. ........here Echlin-street intersects........ 51 Darcy, P. provision dealer, 14l. 52 Tenements, 24l. 53 Donegan, Laur. grocer and spirit merchant, 22l. 54 & 56 Cassidy, Jn. horse managr. 21l. 55 Tenements, 15l. 56 & 54 Cassidy, J. stables, 18l. 57 Tenements, 12l. 58 Moore, Francis, grocer and spirit dealer, 22l. 59 M'Cabe, Michael, bookseller, sta- tioner, and general dealer, 11l. 60 Healy, John, tallow chandler, 25l. 61 ST. JAMES'S R. CATHOLIC CHAPEL— Rev. Edwd. Kennedy, P.P. chap- lain of Kilmainham prison; Rev. John Donovan, Rev. Patrick J. Gilligan, Rev. Jas. Ternan, Rev. Arthur Doran, Rev. James Con- nolly, & Rev. William Walsh, 24 St. James's terrace, 60l. 62 Rice, Edw. J. P. general drapers 63 L'Estrange, C. and Son, tanners and trotter oil manufacturers, 45l. 64 Tracy, Henry, druggist, 35l. ,, Kelly, Terence, horse breaker 65 Tenements, 15l. |
66 Haslam, Jas. tailor & draper, 15l. 67 Caulfield, George, grocer, coal, corn, and provision merchant, and car proprietor and maker, 24l. 68 Pentland, Robert, com. agent, 18l. 69 Fortune, Mary Jane, grocer & spirit merchant, 27l. 70 Ledwith, Michael, carpenter, 20l. 71 Jones, Wood Gibson, haberdasher, and relieving officer, 18l. 72 Tenements, 16l. 73 Baxter, Mary, victualler, 12l. 74 Ward, Hugh, boot & shoe maker, 19l. 75 Madden, Wm. jun. M.D. M.A.H.I. general medical practitioner, 28l. ,, Madden, William, tertius, M.A.H.I. ,, POST OFFICE RECEIVER AND MONEY ORDER OFFICE—William Madden, receiver 76 Kavanagh, The Misses, 12l. 77 Droughton, John, prov. dealer, 15l. 78 Keenan, James, spirit dealer, 17l. 79 and 80 stores of A. Guinness, Son, and Co. 81 Usher, Simeon, brewer to A. Guin- ness and Co. 37l. .........here James's-gate intersects....... 82 Purser, John, tertius, brewer, 32l. 83 Establishment of A. Guinness and Co.—See James's-gate. ,, Guinness, Benjamin Lee, esq. 80 Stephen's green, south, and St. Anne's, Clontarf 84 Hartford, Bibby, esq. 20l. 85, 86, and 87 Savings' Bank, 42l. ......here Watling-street intersects...... 88 Dempsey, William, wine and spirit grocer. 15l. 89 Phoenix Porter Brewery Co.—brewery. Watling-street, 130l. ,, Brenan, Charles, esq. „ Chester, John, esq. ,, Woolley, J. H. esq. 90 Sinnott, N. grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 20l. 91 Burk, John, baker, 24l. ......here Cherrytree-lane intersects..... 92 and 93 Vacant 94 Connor, Ml. board & lodgings, 20l. 95 Downey, Patk. boot & shoem. 22l. ,, Kappock, Michael, livery stables 96 Kildare Hotel and Farmers' Home— W. Carthy, proprietor, 28l. 97 Tenements, 13l. 98 Plunkett, Jas. T.C. pawnbroker, & Prospect house, Ballyboden, 56l. 99 Jeffers, Mr. William, 18l. 100 Tenements, 18l. 101 Keon, Patrick, and Co. rectifying distillers, wholesale wine, spirit, & tea merchants, 46l. ,, Keon, Patrick, esq. and 14 Tivoli terrace, south, Kingstown, 102 Warham, Thomas, commission agent, and carrier, 20l. 103 Lenehan, Thomas, clerk, 21l. 104 Tenements, 15l. 105 Simington, Johanna, confect. 22l. 106 Meldon, Richard, tobacconist, 10l. ,, Benson, Thos. chemist & druggist 107 Ledwich, Richard, dairy, 16l. ....here Cummins's-court intersects.... 108 Cummins, Richd. saddler and har- ness maker, 20l. ,, Greene, John, horse dealer and clipper to the garrison 109 Hog in Armour inn, Edward Burke, proprietor, 23l. 110 Faulkner, Pk, Irish Arms hotel, 25l. |
110 Faulkner, Patrick, papermanuf.— paper mills, 3 to 8 Old Kilmain- ham, and 33 Henry-street—whole- sale office and stores 111 Wyles, Edw. corn & hop factor, 33l. 112 O'Neill, Henry, 28l. 113 Manders, Robert, and Co. brewers, and 116, 423l. ,, Manders, Alfred, esq. and Flesk Priory, Killarney ,, Manders, Fred. esq. Belfield Roe- buck ,, Manders, Richard, esq. J.P. and Brackenstown, Swords ,, Manders, Robert, esq. J.P. and Landscape, Dundrum ,, Manders, Herbert, esq. & Obelisk- park, Blackrock „ Manders, Rich. esq. Shanganagh, Bray ,, Geoghegan, Robert, esq. Carysfort lodge, Stillorgan 114 Manders, Rich. & Co. millers, bakers, & flour merchants, 8 & 9 Fownes's street, 49 Moore st. 76 Church st. 29 Lr. Camden st. 142 Lr. Baggot st.—flour mills, Island bridge, 100l. 115 Murphy, Catherine, and Co. curled hair manufs. and feather mers. and 1 and 2 Bridgefoot street, 35l. ,, Macready, Edward, curled hair and feather merchant 116 Manders, Robert, and Co. brewers, and 113, 28l. ,, Murphy, William, esq. 117 O'Rourke, Jas. D. Eagle tavern, 18l. 118 and 119 Byrne, John, hairdresser, each 5l. 120 Meehan, Rose, dairy, 6l. 121 Kelly, Bridget, prov. dealer, 5l. ST. JAMES'S CHURCH—Rev. Thos. Kingston, rector 122 Heritage, George, fancy and toy warehouse, 15l. 123 Kelly, Michael, prov. dealer, 6l. 124 Edwards, Paul, tobacconist, 6l. 125 M'Hugh, Patrick, dealer, 11l. 125½ O'Neill, Wm. malt roaster ......here Lamb's-court intersects....... 126 M'Guirk, John, tallow chandler and tobacco dealer, 11l. 127 Dowling, Jas. prov. dealer, 20l. 128 Kavanagh, Hugh, prov. dealer, 14l. 129 Stevenson, Montgomery, grocer and spirit dealer, 17l. 130 Tenements. 15l. .........here Nash's-court intersects........ 131 Carpenter, Michael, grocer and spirit merchant, 16l. 132 Crawford, John, hatter, 12l. 133 Pilsworth, Patrick, grocer, wine, and spirit merchant, and 78 Tho- mas street, 15l. 134 Ruddell, William, tobacco, snuff, and cigar manufacturer, 117 and 148 Francis street, 54l. here Steevens's-ln. and Bow-ln. intersect. 135 and 136 Tenements, 3l. 137 Ledwidge, Joseph, smith, 10l. 138 Byrne, Pet. grocer & spirit mer. 14l. 139 and 140 Tenements, 4l., 24l. 140½ M'Mullen, Mrs. milliner and dress maker 141 Stores, 27l. 142 Delany, Thomas, prov. dealer, 8l. 143 Lamphier, Mrs. Bridget, 12l. 144 St. James's Infant School—Miss Elizabeth M'Bride, teacher 145 & 140 Nolan, Ml.grocer, & l7, 12l.,13l. |
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