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1877 Directory M/N

 

1877 Directory O/Q

MALL, THE
1.  The Misses Fitzhenry, underclothing & baby linen warehouse.
2.                                 Do.
3.  George Smith, Italian warehouse.
4.  M.L. Savage, apothecary.
5.  W.E. Rundman, grocer and wine merchant
6.                     Do.
7.  J.C. Carden, apothecary.
8.  Maryanne Phelan, lodgings.
10. Joseph Corlett, confectioner.
11. William Croker, bookseller, &c.
      Town Hall.
      Queen's bond stores.
17. John O'Hara, plumber & gasfitter.
18. Captain O.W. Cuffe.
19. Strangman & Co., wine merchants.
20. Michael & J. Cox,
21. T.W. Condon, implement maker.
22. Mrs. Evans, furnished lodgings.
30. John Ryan.
31. Captain Monteith.
32. William A. Sargent barrister.
      Masonic Hall.
33. Henry D. Palmer, undertaker
35. W. Tiflin, bandmaster, Waterford Artillery.
36. Thomas Walsh, auctioneer.
37. Imperial Hotel, Catherine Murray, proprietress.
38. James R. Scott, cabinet maker.
39. George Morris Steam Ship Office.
      Adelphi Hotel, David Keogh, proprietor.

MALL LANE
2. John Tierney, Queen's Arms Hotel.
    Lawrence Doyle, lodging house.
3. M. Downey's car establishment
4. Maurice Fitzgerald, seaman.
5. Patrick Quinn, seaman.
6. John Coleman, publican.
7. Lawrence Farrell, ship carpenter.

MANOR STREET
1.   Richard Power, coal dealer.
14. Thomas Hennessy, publican.
16. Johanna Cooney, dealer.
17. Honora Fleming, grocer, &c.
18. Thomas Kennedy, fitter.
20. Thomas Lodge, excise officer.
21. Susan Mills, dressmaker
23. Thomas Power, master mariner.
24. Robert Walsh, bootmaker.
25. David Scurry.
     Alexander Pope's bond store
26. Patrick Coleman, publican
27. William McLoughlin, painter
28. William Scott, lithographer.
29. Edward McGrath, engineer.
30. John Lawlor.
32. Rev. William Conlan.
33. James Hanlon.
34. John Casey, accountant
35. William Hearne, sailmaker.
36. Alfred Higgins, engineer.
37. J. Slattery, accountant
38. John Cheasty.
39. Thomas P. Dormer.
40. Rose Legge, furnished lodgings.
41. Eliza Walsh.
42. Richard Healy, cattle dealer.
43. John Jeffares, traveller
44. Thomas H. Marlow, superintendent of agents.
45. George J. Briscoe, accountant
46. Thomas Clarke, dyer
47. Edmond Power, accountant
48. Mary Cooke,
49. Susan R. Manning, dressmaker
50. Jane Morgan,
51. Miss Russell, furnished lodgings.
52. Peter Gladcen, furnished lodgings.
53. John P. Elmes, accountant
68. Pierce Whiny, tailor.
69. Patrick Dunne
70. John Clancy, gas collector.
71. William Flanagan, militia sergeant
72. John Collins, accountant
73. Henry Waugh, engineer
74. William Fleming, accountant
75. Mrs. Murphy, lodging house.
76. John Whiteside, lodging house.
77. John Fitzgerald, lodging house.
78. Mary Harty, accountant
71. Vincent Judson, engineer.
73. William Hart, seaman.
74. Thomas Peters, law clerk.
76. William Lane, accountant
77. Edmond Hogan, professor St John's College.
78. Philip Sullivan, tailor.
79. William Gilbert, smith.
79.         ?
80.         ? 
81. Anne Kelly, general dealer.
     John Aheame, accountant
     Patrick Reede, agent
     James McKeown.
     John Brian, excise officer.
82. W. Phelan, grocer & spirit dealer
83. Anne McGrath, grocer
84. James White, timber dealer.
85. Edward Kirwin, provision dealer.
86. James Moran, builder
87. James Moran, builder
88. Joseph Connolly,
89. James Clarke, wool stapler
90. Catherine Ronayne, publican
91. Catherine O'Neill, publican
92. Mary Mitchell, dealer
94. Stephen Farrell, tailor.
97.  Richard Fitzgerald, undertaker
100. William Meredith, accountant
101. Alice Bolger, furnished lodgings.
102. A. J. Hosken, feather cleaner.
103. Constabulary barrack.
       Christian Brothers Schools.
105. William Power, publican
106. John Kent publican
107. Michael Barry, dealer.
 
MARY STREET
     
E. Gibbon, office and stores.
     John Dwyer.
     Mrs. Sexton, furnished lodgings.
7.  Mrs. Hearne
     Constabulary barracks.
     Davis, Strangman & Co., brewers.
38. Michael Slattery.
39. Charles R. Galway, engineer.
40. James Delahunty.
     Lindsay & Lawrence, com. agents
     James Lindsay, feather merchant
46. William Murphy, cooper.
     Thomas Walsh, pigbuyer.
     Richard Hennebry, publican

MAYOR'S WALK
1. Maurice Kennedy, provision dealer.
2. Thomas Fitzgerald, draper
3. Mary Sexton, dealer
5. Ellen Larkin, dealer
6. Catherine Flynn, provision dealer
7. Thomas Widger, horse dealer.
8. Michael Walsh, publican
9. Michael Whelan, provision dealer.
10. John Walsh, carpenter.
12. Michael Flahavan
13. Mary Knox, publican and grocer.
14. James Daly, hairdresser
15. John Molloy, publican &c.
18. Bridget Power, lodging house.
19. Michael Hartry, lodging house.
20. John Delaney, dealer
21. Michael Raher, dealer
22. William Oswell, coal dealer.
23. Johanna Walsh, publican
24. Nicholas Condon, poulterer
25.                   Do.
26. James Hughes, nail establishment
28. Ellen Morrissey, lodging house.
29. James Dee, engineer & coal dealer
30. John Sheridan, publican
31. Patrick White, bootmaker
32. Catherine Hopkins, dealer
33. James Hughes, general dealer.
34. Bridget Mahany, dealer
35. John Power, slater.
     Captain Angel's coal yard
40. Robert Murray, publican
45. Mary Nolan, lodging house.
46. Margaret Flynn, publican
47. Margaret H?, flour dealer.
48. James Hetherington, bakery
49. Maurice Flynn,
50. Lawrence Murphy, publican.
51. John Walsh, provision store.
52. Michael Morrissey, tailor.
54. Bridget Hackett dealer
      Ballybricken Chapel.
56. Mary Halloran, delph dealer
57. Mary Foran, flour and meal dealer
58. James Power, flour and meal dealer
59. Bridget Dunford, grocer
60. Francis Quigley, bakery
61. Richard Morrissey.
62. John Fitzgerald, butter buyer.
63. Patrick Doran, lodging house.

MICHAEL STREET.
1. Upton, Deevy & Co., drapers.
2. Upton, Deevy & Co., drapers.
3. Margaret O'Neill, bakery
4. Waterford Cloth Hall, Fortune & Co., proprietors
5. Henry Lee, grocer &c.
6. Michael Phelan, draper
7. William Roberts, bakery
8. Patrick Casey, pawnbroker.
9. Edward O'Connor, boot maker
10. Michael Tucker, publican
11. Mary Dalton, chandler
12 Michael Power, publican.
13. John Power, hay dealer.
14. Michael Phelan, publican
15. Margaret Phelan, coffin factory.
16. Edward Hayes, dealer
17. Thomas Finneran, flour store.
18. H.O'Neill, soap & candle factory.
20. Mary Fifzhenry, dressmaker
21. Robert Leathern, painter.
22. John O'Leary, hairdresser
23. Martin Walsh, publican
24. John Hynes, delph dealer.
25. Robert Power, furnished lodgings.
26. David Cullinane, general grocer.
28. Anastatia Harney, dealer.
29. John Farrell, plumber & gasfitter.
30. Patrick Walsh, bakery
31. Bartholemew Barron, dealer.
      Michael White, tailor.
32. Lawrence Manning, general dealer.
33. James Somers, basket maker.
34. Ellen Kavanagh, meal dealer.
35. Anne Todd, pawnbroker.
36. John Gibson, boot warehouse.
37. Peter Ryan, potato dealer.
38. Anastatia Walsh, publican.
39. Patrick Buckley, publican
40. Michael Dooley, bakery
41. Lawrence Maher, publican.
42 William Bennett, boot maker
43. William Smith & Son, auctioneers
45. Richard O'Neill, family grocer.
46. Eleanor Prendergast, publican
47. Joseph Fitzgerald, bakery
48. Francis J. Ryan, draper.
49. Mary Maher, basket maker.
50. Patrick Grant, baker
51. James Power, painter.
52. Anthony Forristal, bakery

MILK LANE
2. Mary Casey, provision dealer.
4. John Donovan, provision dealer.
9. Catherine Hanly, grocer &c.
10. Richard Hayden, provision dealer
     John Moloney, bakery
     Thomas Phelan, boot & shoemaker
     Sarah Sinnott provision dealer
     Ellen Reilly, provision dealer.
     Stephen Power, provision dealer.
 
MORGAN STREET.
1. Rebecca Wall, publican.
2. John Barry, pig buyer
    Lawrence Conway, tailor.
    Peter Egan, pig buyer.
15. Richard Barron, moulder.
16. John Bailey, potter.
18. Patrick McEvoy, pig buyer
19. Henry Doherty, pig buyer.
21. Patrick Cuddihy, tailor.
24. Thomas Flynn, slater
26. James Murphy, shoemaker
      Representatives of J.J. Richardson, Queen's Bacon Stores.

NEW QUAY.
Edward Clibborn, corn merchant and commission agent

NEW STREET
1.  Thomas Hayes, clothes dealer.
3.  William Sutherland, bookbinder.
6.  Thomas Grimes, slater.
9.  James Elliott, painter.
     Patrick Kelly & Sons, St. Stephen's Brewery.
18. Stephen Merry, accountant
19. Thomas Brown.
22. William Moore,
23. Thomas Butler, dealer
26. Patrick Carroll, pawnbroker

NEWGATE STREET.
Wyse's institution for widows.
2. John Power, publican.
4. Maryanne Phelan, grocer &c.
5. James Morris, publican
6. Edward Griffin, dealer
7. Catherine Breen, dealer
9. Elizabeth Burns, dealer
10. Edmond Hartley, dealer.
11. John Hodge, cabinet maker

NEW LANE.
1.   Maurice Power, coachman
      John Grace, labourer
      Robert Power, labourer
15. Richard Tobin,
17. Geoffrey Veale, pig buyer.
18. William Larkin, cattle dealer.
19. Edward Walsh, pig buyer
20. Stephen Heany, cattle dealer.
21. Richard Grant, dealer
22. James Nolan, dealer

NEWTOWN ROAD
     William Tullis, Neptune Iron Works.
     Andrew Horn.
     J.P. Graves & Co., timber merchants and steam saw mills
     John Sunderland, accountant; John Smith, accountant; Alfred
     E. Fin, Accountant
     James Phelan.
     J.P. Graves, Waterpark
     Simon M. Prossor
     George Colville, engineer.
     C. Sheehan, Newtown Cottage.
     Henry Ridgway.
19. Margaret Moloney
     William Wright
21. Richard Gamble.
     Edward W. Carvett
     Thomas R. White
     Rev. Charles Faussett
     The Misses Jacob William Street
     Captain Johnson
     William Lloyd
     Mrs. O'Connell
     Thomas Cuddihy
     Patrick George Kennedy
     James Robertson, Newtown Lodge
     John Fowler, Newtown Park
     Patrick A Power, Belvedere Lodge
     Edward Roberts, Weston
     William G.D.Goff
     Henry Clibborn, Rock Cottage
     William Peat, Rockville
     John P. Penrose, Newtown Villa
     John Tobin
     James Ryan
     Robert Locke.

NEWTOWN BUILDINGS.
1.  Miss Penrose,
2.  William Sargent
3.  Capt M. O'Donnell
4.  Edward J. Barron.
5.  Alexander Nelson.
6.  Josiah Shearmen
     Susan Monck
     Elizabeth Strangman
     Newtown School, Edward Garnett superintendent
     The Misses Barron.

NEWTOWN LOWER
1.   John White, Selborne
16. D. Pardon, commercial traveller.
17. William Budd, revenue officer.
18. Michael Burns, master mariner.
19. Thomas Kerr, engineer.
20. James Walsh, Custom-house officer
21. Andrew McCoy, pensioner
22. John Mackey
23. Ald. Richard Power
     Ven. Archdeacon Alcock

NIEF'S LANE (also known as Kneeve's lane, now extinct)
    
John Dillon, smith & carpenters workshop 

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