DUBLIN STREET DIRECTORY 1862

From Thom's Irish Almanac and Official Directory for the Year 1862

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John's-lane, West.
From, Thomas-street to New-row.
P. St. Catherine.—Usher's-quay W.—City.
1 to 3 Tenements, 3l. to 6l.
4 to 7 Power, Sir John, bart. & Son,
distillers, 400l.
8 M'Loughlin, Jas. painter, &c. 4l.
9 to 11 Tenements
........here John-street intersects........
AUGUSTINIAN FRIARY CHAPEL
For Presbytery or Chapel-house see
John-street, west.
15 Elliott & Co. wareho. & stores, 6l.10s.

John-street, North.
From Ellis's-quay to Tighe-street.
P. St. Paul.
Arran-quay W.City.
1 to 4 Tenements, 5l. 10s. to 12l.

John-street, South.
From Pimlico to Summer-street, South.
P. St. Catherine.Merchants' -quay W.
City.
1 to 14 Tenements & yards, 3l. to 9l.

John-street, West.
From Mullinahack to Thomas-street.
P. St. Catherine.
Usher's-quay W.
City.
1 and 2 Tenements, 12l., 6l.
3 Stables and stores, 4l.
4 Stores
5 Geoghegan, J. glass bottle factory
6 Hoey, Thomas, and Co. stores
.......here John's-lane intersects.......
7 O'Rorke, Hugh, hardware and
trimming merchant, and 9, 27, 28,
and 29 New row, west, 10l.
8 O'Rorke, Mr. John, 12l.
9 and 10 Moylan, Denis, rectifying
distiller, & wine & spirit mer. 63l.
,, Moylan, Rt. Hon. Denis, Lord Mayor
10½ Warren, G. P. printing office, 14l.
......here Thomas-street intersects......
11 to 13 AUGUSTINIAN FRIARY CHAPEL
AUGUSTINIAN FRIARY—Right Rev.
Dr. O'Connor, bishop of Saldes;
Very Rev. William Walsh, prior;
Very Rev. John Walsh, sub-prior;
Rev. J. Spratt; Rev. Martin Crane;
Rev. P. Pentony, Rev. E. O'Dwyer
.......here John's-lane intersects.......
15 Brophy, Michael, builder & slater
16 M'Donnell, Thos. whip maker, 5l.
17 to 19 Tenements, 3l., 6l., 11l.
20 Rere entrance to Sir John Power
and Son's distillery,

Johnson's-court.
Off Haddington-road.
P. St. Peter.
Beyond Municipal boundary.

Four houses in tenements

Johnson's-court.
Off Basin-lane.
P. St. James's
Usher's-quay W.City.
Tenements

Johnson's-court.
Off Britain-street, Great.
P. St. George.Rotunda W.City.
1 to 12 Tenements, 2l. to 10l.
Johnson's-court, East.
From Grafton-street to Clarendon-street.
P. St. Anne.
Royal Exchange W.
City.
1 and 2 Johnson and Co.
3 Nolan, John, bookseller, 10l.
[4-6...12l. to 14l.]
4 Carleton, Geo. eating-house,
5 to 6 Tenements,
7 M'Donnell, R. A. billiard-table pro-
prietor, 20l.
8 Byrne, Lawrence, dairy, 13l.
9 Smith, Mrs. eating-house, 13l.
....here Clarendon-street intersects.....
10 to 15 Tenements, [10-16...7l. to 12l.]
16 Fitzpatrick, Jas. bookseller,

Johnson's-place.
From William-street to King-street, South.
P. St. Anne, east. P. St. Peter, west.—
Royal Exchange W.City.
1 Tutty, Michael, vintner, 38l.
2 Sheppard, Jas. provision dealer, 22l.
3 & 4 Baker & Co. linen drapers, 60l., 28l.
5 Kavanagh, O. grocer & spirit dlr. 32l.
6 Duffy, George, baker, 24l.
MERCER'S HOSPITAL

Jones's-court.
Off High-street, No. 8.
P. St. Michael.Merchants'-quay W.
City.
1 to 5 Tenements, 4l. 10s. to 6l.

Jones's-court.
Off Rainsford-street, No. 11
P. St. Catherine.Usher's-quay W.
City.
Two dairy yards, 3l. 10s.

Jones's-road.
Off Russell-street.

Joseph's-lane.
From George's-street, S. to Drury-lane.
P. St. Bride.
Royal Exchange W.
City.
Thirteen houses in tenemts. 2l. to 8l.
......here Drury-lane intersects......

Julien-place.
Off Mayor-street.
P. St. Thomas.—North Dock W.—City.

Six cottages, 3l. to 5l. 10s.

Kane's-alley.
Off Coombe, No. 95
P. St. Luke.Merchants'-quay W.
City.
Ruins

Kane's-court, East.
Off Gloucester-street, Lower.
P. St. Thomas.
Mountjoy W.City.
Twenty-two houses in tenements,
1l. to 7l.10s.

Kane's-court, West.
Off Sampson's-lane.
P.
St. Mary.—North City W.—City.
Four houses in tenements, 4l. to 5l.

Keary's-lane.
Off Courtney' s-lane, North strand.City.
1 Keary, James, harness maker, 1l.
21 Cottages in tenements, 1l.10s. to 3l.

Keenan's Buildings.
(See Upper Leeson-street.)
Kelly's Cottages.
Off James's-lane, East James's-street.
Three cottages

Kelly's-court, North.
Off Grangegorman-lane.
P. St. Paul.
Arran-quay W.City.
1 to 3 Tenements, 8l., 8l., 20l.
4 Entrance to Brangan's nursery gar.

Kelly's-court, South.
Off Holles-row.
P.
St. Peter.—South Dock W.— City.
Three houses in tenements, 11l.

Kelly's-lane.
Phibsborough-road.City.
P. St. George.
Arran-quay W.
Four houses in tenements, 2l. to 3l.

Kelly's-row.
Off Lower Dorset-street.
P. St. George.—Rotunda W.—City.
1 to 8 Tenements, 2l. 10s. to 6l.
9 & 10 Vacant, 6l.
11 Bird, Thomas, 3l. 10s.
12 Tenements, 3l. 10s.

Kennedy's-court.
Off Boyne-street.
P. St. Mark.—Trinity W.—City.
Four houses in tenements, 2l.10s. to 5l.

Kennedy's-lane.
From Nicholas-street to Ross-lane.
P. St. Nicholas Within.—Wood-quay W.—
City.
1 to 7 Tenements, 3l. to 12l.
....... here Ross-lane intersects.......
8 and 9 Building ground
10 and 11 Donnelly, John, smith, 6l.
12 to 14 Tenements, 9l. to 12l.
15 & 16 Henshaw, Thos. & Co. house-
furnishing ironmongers, & hard-
ware merchts. & 5 Christchurch-
place, each 12l.

Kevin-street, Cross.
From Bride-st. New, to Kevin-st. Up.
P.
St. Peter.—21 to 28 Wood-quay W.
29 to 36 Mansion-house W.City.
21 and 22 O'Neill, Mrs. salesmaster
and butter factor, 13l., 30l.
23 York, Pat. inn & livery stables, 24l.
24 Sharpe, Eliza fruiterer, 13l.
[25 & 26...22l.]
25 Redmond, Mrs. butter crane,
26 Reilly, Mary, provision dealer,
27 Tenements, 13l.
28 Meara, Patrick, nailer, 10l. 10s.
,, Palmer, Ellen, provision dealer
here Kevin-st. Up. and Bishop-st. intersect.
29 Duffy, Philip, baker & flour mer. 18l.
29½ Byrne, James, dairy, 8l.
30 O'Brien, Michael, prov. stores, 14l.
......here Maher's-court intersects......
31 Byrne, Robert, coal factor, 10l.
32 M'Grath, Thomas, grocer, 16l.
......here Lamb's-court intersects......
33 Berry, William, & Co. seedsmen, 33l.
34 and 35 Tenements, 16l., 23l.

Kevin-street, Lower.
From Wexford-street to Cross Kevin-street.
P. St. Peter.
Mansion-house W.City.
1 Caffrey, Matthew, vintner, 33l.
2 O'Toole, Timothy, hairdresser, 17l.
3 Gaskin, A. coal & coke stores, 23l.
3½ Thompson, Michael, saddler
4 Tenements, 18l.
......here Liberty-lane intersects.......

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