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5 Stephens, Chas. carp. & build. 30l. 6 and 7 Higgins, John, forage and hay seed stores, 36l. 8 Martin, William, dairy, 12l. 9 Weedon, John, prov. dealer, 12l. 10 and 11 Tenements, 12l., 13l. ......here Church-lane intersects....... 12 Fry, William, & Co. manufacturers of carriage laces, and dealers in coachmakers' wares, fringes, curled hair, & Irish poplins, and cabinet mkrs. & 81 Westmoreland st. 140l. 13 Connor, John, butter crane, 11l. 14 & 15 O'Connor, John, salesmaster, 11l. 36l. 16 Ruins 17 Meehan, P., min. water manuf. 7l. 18 Byrne, Laur. butter factor, 22l. 19 Purcell, Thomas, plasterer, 16l. 20 Canavan, James, ginger beer ma- nufacturer, and prov. dealer, 11l. here New Bride-street, Fearon's-court, and Kevin-street, Cross, intersect. 34 and 35 Doyle, Richd. grocer, wine, and spirit dealer, 18l. 36 Lennon, Patrick, dairy, 10l. 37 Neary, Michael, provision dealer, 5l. 38 & 39 Waldron, S. prov. dlr. 10l., 12l. 40 Beakey, Patrick, butter crane, 9l. 41 Tenements, 10l. 10s. 42 Carolin, Thadeus, broker, 10l. ,, Walker, Thomas, tobacconist 43 Beakey, Patrick, butter crane, 25l. 44 Byrne, Denis, timber merchant, 13l. 45 Ruins 46 Vacant 47 Corporation Weigh-house 48 Ruins 49 Bell, Samuel, salesmaster, 10l. 50 to 53 Tenements, each 11l. 54 Byrne, C. butter stores, 12l. 55 Kelly, J. car owner, & prov. dlr. 9l. 56 Reilly, Darby, harness maker, 12l. ,, Sargent, Catherine, nailer 57 O'Neill & Byrne, butter factors, 18l. 58 Ruins 59 Castles, Catherine, broker, 13l. 60 Doyle, Patrick, broker 12l. 61 Walshe, John, marine stores, 16l. ,, Barry, Mr. William 62 Thompson, Michael, saddler, 19l. 63 Fleming, William, corkcutter, 19l. 64 Fowler, Michael, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 32l. Kevin-street, Upper. From Cross Kevin-street to New-street. P. St. Peter, 1 to 14. P. St. Patrick, 15 to 46.—Wood-quay W.—City. 1 Madden, Edward, jun. saddler and harness maker, 18l. [2-3...9l.] 2 Murphy, Daniel, broker, 3 Farrell, Edw. provision dealer, 4 to 6 Tenements, each 9l. 7 Garter inn, B. Redmond, livery stables, and butter factor, 27l. 8 Madden, Mary, saddler and harness maker, 16l. .....here Hackett's-court intersects..... 9 Edwards, A. E. tobacconist, 20l. ,, Donohoe, Chas. saddler & harness maker 10 Sharpe, William, saddlery and har- ness broker, 20l. ,, Cahill, F. grocer and spirit dealer 11 Miller, Joseph, saddler, 13l. .....here Fogarty's-court intersects...... |
12 Tenements, 14l. 13 Madden, Edw. harness maker, 9l. 14 Porter, John, prov. dealer, 17l. .....here Cathedral-lane intersects...... 15 & 16 Close, George, & Son, saddlers and harness makers, 18l., 14l. ,, Close, Joseph, esq. and 5 Eglinton- terrace, Phibsborough 17 M'Cann, Jas. locksmith & broker, 10l. 18 Daly, William, saddler, 15l. 19 Callow, Robert, coach maker, and 61 Camden-st. lower, and 44 West- land-row, 18l. .......here Edge's-court intersects....... 20 Flatley, James, smith, 11l. 21 Flatley, Mrs. broker, 10l. ,, O'Connor, P. smith [22-25...3l. 10s. to 6l.] 22 M'Loughlin, John, nailer, 23 & 24 Mulligan, Francis, chain maker, 25 Jackson, George, broker, 26 Verdon, Christopher, locksmith and bell hanger, 13l. 27 Gordon, Wm. harness maker, 10l. 28 M'Cann, Thomas, smith, 8l. 29 M'Mahon, Bernard, broker, 9l. 30 Etchingham, Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, 27l. here New-street & Patrick-street intersect. 31 Irwin & Co. tea dealers, 10l. 31½ Finlay, Edward, ironmonger, 13l. 32 Doyle, John, iron merchant, 24l. 33 Mackey, J. & S.haberdash. wareh. 22l. 34 Dowling, Christr. prov. dealer, 16l. 35 M'Carthy, Josh. tailor, 16l. ,, Greene, Samuel, house painter 36 Daly, William, tobacconist, 10l. 37 Duffy, Charles, prov. dealer, 10l. 38 Dowling, Francis, tobacconist, 10l. ,, POST OFFICE RECEIVER—Francis Dowling, receiver ........here Mitre-alley intersects........ 39 M'Gee, John, vintner, 23l. 40 Boyce, Mathew, harness maker, 10l. 41 Dowling, John, rag stores, 6l. The Deanery House of St. Patrick's Cathedral, 75l. Carnegie, Richard M. verger, and 88 Bride-street Archbishop Marsh's Library—Rev. Thomas Cradock, A.M., librarian Horse Police Barracks — Edward Rapson, superintendent, 180l. 42 and 13 Tenements, 15l., 25l. 44 Mulhall, John, provision dealer, 5l. 45 Clare, George, cutler, 8l. 46 Kavanagh, Michael, prov. shop, 17l. Kiernan's-court. Off George's-lane. P. St. Paul.—Arran-quay W.— City. Yard and two houses in tenements, 3l. Kildare-place. Off Kildare-street. P. St. Anne.— Trinity W.—City. 1 Bell, David Charles, professor of elocution, academy for young- gentlemen, 105l. ,, Bell, Mrs. boarding and day semi- nary for young ladies 2 Irish Clergy's Daughters' School— Rev. Cadwallader Wolseley, hon. sec.; Joseph Mullen, assistant sec; Mrs, North, teacher, 95l. |
3 Dickson, Rev. B. F.T.C.D. and 36 Trinity College, 100l. 4 Education Society, 250l. ,, Keene, A. B. registrar to the Kil- dare-place Society, and assistant secretary to the Education Society ,, Leeper, Rev. Alexander, prebend- ary of St. Audoen's ,, Model Schools—see l0 Kildare-street 5 Woodhouse, William Dee, engraver and medallist to the Royal Dublin Society, &c.—res. Well park, Kil- gobbin, co. Dublin Kildare-street. From Leinster-st. to Stephen's-green, Nth. P. St. Anne.—1 to 12 Trinity W. 13 to 35 Mansion-house W. 36 to 47 Royal Exchange W.—City. 1, 2, and 3 KILDARE-STREET CLUB— Chas. Miller, esq. secretary; Peter Curry, house steward 4 Seymour, Webb, and Co. sol. 95l. ,, Seymour, Edw. Wight, solicitor ,, Seymour, John W. solicitor ,, Scott, Bindon, solicitor ,, Seymour, Rev. Edward, curate of St. Andrew's ,, Webb, Stawell, solicitor 5 IRISH RAILWAY CLEARING HOUSE— J. W. Elwin, secretary, 88l. 6 Space for building 7 Darley, H. M.D. M.B. A.M. T.C.D. 75l. 8 Meade and Colles, solicitors, 72l. ,, Colles, Graves C. solicitor ,, Meade, Josias Dunn, solicitor 9 Davis, George, M.D. F.R.C.S.I. 65l. ......here Kildare-lane intersects....... ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY HOUSE— William Edward Steele, esq. M.D. assist. secretary; Henry C. White, esq., registrar, 1250l. GOVERNMENT SCHOOL OF ART— head-master, Henry MacManus, R.H.A. professor Natural History Museum—A. Carte, esq. M.D. director AGRICULTURAL MUSEUM — Mr. Andrew Corrigan, curator here Shelbourne-pl. & Kildare-pl. intersect. 10 Church Education Society—Rev. Alex. Leeper, chaplain and secretary 11 Board-room of the Governors of the Schools founded by Erasmus Smith, esq.—Eustace Thorp, esq. regis- trar, 50l. 12 Burke, John Hogan, solicitor, and 10 Sorrento-road, Dalkey, valued with 27 Stephen's-green, north „ Burke, James M. barrister, J.P. and Queenstown lodge, Dalkey ,, Burke, Martin, esq. proprietor of the Shelbourne hotel ,, D'Arcy, Martin B. esq. here Stephen's-green, North, intersects. 13 D'Arcy, John, wine merchant 14 Burrows, Thomas, and Co. military tailors, clothiers, &c. 38l. ,, Ebbs, Henry, solicitor ,, Stoney, Sadlier, barrister, J.P. and Cabinteely house, Cabinteely 15 Lyons, William, solicitor, and 53 Upper Baggot-street, 50l. ,, Watkins, Bartholomew, artist, im- porter, restorer, and agent for the purchase and sale of pictures on commission |