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1877 Directory O/Q

 

1877 Directory R/Y

OLAF STREET.
1.   Martin McEvoy, mineral water manufacturer.
2.   Nicholas Tobin, master mariner
3.   William Gilbert, law clerk
4.   Frances Daly, dressmaker
5.   Mary Butler, dressmaker
6.   Patrick McGrath, smith
7.   George Carroll, cabinet maker
      St Olaf's Church
8.   James DeCourcey, tailor.
9.   Michael Welsh, seaman. 

PARLIAMENT STREET.
1.   Stephen Moran, mason.
2.   Matthew Welsh, shoemaker.
3.   Samuel McNeal, telegraph clerk.
4.   Lying-in Charity Hospital.
5.   Patrick Leafy, farrier.
8.   Michael Connery, pensioner.
7.   Thomas Burrows, fireman.
8.   Michael King, quay porter.
9.   John Connors, mason.
10. John Goulding, pensioner
11. Thomas Cheevers, carpenter; William Maher, marine dealer.
12. James Rooney, pensioner
13. Maurice Power, labourer
14. Matthew Maher, basket maker.
15. William Bergin, servant 

PATRICK STREET.
1. Mary Coady, grocer & spirit dealer
2. Margaret Ahearne, draper
3. Margaret Ahearne, draper
5. John Fahy, tobacconist
6. James Redmond, shoemaker
7. William Pope, flour dealer.
8. Michael McGrath, grocer &c.
9. Michael O'Brien, shoemaker
10. Michael Murphy, bakery
11. Richard Doran, shoemaker
13. Dunne, iron dealer.
14. Patrick Ryan, delph dealer.
15. Martin Tobin, cutler
16. John Memin [?], confectioner
17. Ellen Domey [?], clothes dealer.
18. James Evans, boot and shoemaker.
19. John Kearney, shoemaker
20. James Todd, saddler
21. Robert Clampett, boot maker
      Francis Dawson, soft goods shop
      St Patrick's Church
22. Patrick Phelan, publican
23. Johanna Henebry, publican
      Julia Kelly, flour and meal dealer
24. Maurice Moloney, lodgings.
     William Welsh, boot & shoemaker
     John Ridgwood, clothes dealer.
25. Thomas Prince, confectioner.
26. Mary Welsh, dealer.
27. Martin Murphy, clothes dealer.
28. Ellen Welsh, dealer.
29. Patrick Morris, barber.
30. Richard Greene, clothes dealer
      Martin Morrissey, clothes dealer.
31. William Munns, harness maker.
32. Richard Grey, saddler
36. John Hickey, shoemaker
     William McDonnell, clothes dealer.
42. Thomas Quigley, clothes dealer.
43. Edward Kirwan, shoemaker
44. David & W. Doyle, grocer and spirit dealer.
45. Patrick Quinn, hatter
47. T. Delaney, boot & shoemaker
48. John Welsh, tailor.
49. Patrick Whittle, bakery
50. Thomas Hennessy, clothes dealer.
51. Patrick Welsh, boot maker.
52. Maryanne Nolan, grocer and spirit dealer, picture and toy
     warehouse.
53. Maryanne Nolan, grocer and spirit dealer, picture and toy        
     warehouse.
54. James Myers, leather dealer.
55. Cornelius Manahan, pawnbroker. 

PATRICK STREET LITTLE.
1.   Ryan & Phelan, wine and whiskey store.
9.   James Phelan, cooper.
      Jeffrey Allen, saddler.
12. Patrick Hogan, militia sergeant
13. John Jacob, bell banger.
14. Edmond Sweeney, brogue maker.
15. Ryan & Phelan, chandlery and tobacco manufacturer.
     William Cotter, agent for Preston, Lyndon & Co., seed store. 

PAUL'S SQUARE (now extinct)
Charles A. Jones, pianoforte warehouse
Harry R. Sargent, wine stores.
 

PENROSE LANE.
David Davidson, butter merchant
H. Denny, & Sons, bacon stores. 

PETER STREET. (now extinct)
1.   Catherine Tierney, worsted dealer.
2.   Samuel Butts, boot & shoemaker.
4.   Patrick Curran, carpenter.
5.   Margaret Myers, publican
6.   William Welsh, pawnbroker.
7.   Thomas Tobin, cutler
8.   Francis Phelan, cabinetmaker
9.   Thomas Phelan, boot & shoemaker
10. James McLoughlin, painter
31. John Elliott, physician.
33. Thomas Power, publican
34. Richard Cogan, supervisor in revenue
37. Patrick Welsh, borough constable.
38. John Martin, gunsmith.
39. James Cooke, accountant
     Thomas Delandre, solicitor
     Constabulary lock-up.
     Dean's Poorhouse
40. Patrick Hearne
41. Margaret Donovan, provision stores.
42. Thomas Corcoran, grocer & spirit dealer
43. Thomas Clancy, publican
44. Michael Fitzgerald, grocer and spirit dealer
47. Catherine Furness, woollen and worsted warehouse

PETER'S LANE.
1.   Michael Connolly, victualler
3.   Thomas Whelan, victualler
4.   John Ryan, victualler
5.   John Cashen, victualler
8.   Charles Ryan, pig buyer
11.  Daniel Regan, pig buyer
      Michael Commins, victualler
      Thomas Power, victualler
      Mary Welsh, dealer
      Patrick Ryan, dealer
      Henry Kirkland, porter
      Joseph Ryan, cattle dealer
      Joseph Cashen, victualler
      Bart McDonnell, accountant, Constabulary barrack
      James McGrath, shoemaker.

PHILIP STREET.
1.   Matthew Murphy, slater
3.   Patrick McGrath, labourer
3.   John Gough
4.   Thomas Lonergan
5.   Patk. Cleary, superintendent, quay and river night watch.
6.   Eliza Wyse, dealer
7.   James Gallagher
11. James Burns, labourer
14. William Gayton, labourer
19. John Nolan, labourer 

POLEBERRY
      William Wade, Ozier-bank, clerk to Waterford and Dungarvan    
      railway.
      James Cheasty, lime works.
      John White, boilermaker
      John Scurry, cooper.
      Thomas Sterling, dealer
      James Young, ropemaker
      Mary Stafford, washerwoman
      Bridget Brett washerwoman
      Alice Nagle, washerwoman
      Fanny Doolan, vegetable gardens
      Thomas Delandre
 

QUAY.
1.   T.F. Spencer, corn store; White Brothers, corn store.
2.                                 Do.
9.   James McEvoy, publican
10. Mary Power, publican
11. James Knox dealer
12. Johanna Welsh, dealer
13. Farrell & Son, shipbrokers
14. John Ryan, provision store
15. William Kennedy, publican
16. Abraham Stephens & Son, corn store
17. William Downey, ship agent and opal merchant
20. David Keogh, grocer and wine merchant
21. John Devereux, publican and ship builder
22.                               Do.
23.                               Do.
24. Anne Morris, ship hotel
25. Benjamin Moore & Son, shipbrokers
26. Patrick A Power, corn and butter merchant
30. Edward H. Dart, pump maker % Co.
31. Edward Crowe. New Ship Hotel.
      Alexander Nelson, coal merchant and shipbroker.
      White Brothers, corn stores.
37. Patrick Manning, spirit merchant
38. The Misses Moore
39. William Grant publican
40. Murphy, Sutton & Quinn, grocers, wine & spirit merchants.
      Richard Farrell, shipbroker and interpreter
41.                               Do.
42. William Whiny, tobacconist agent Royal Insuance Co.
43. Mary Kent, draper
44. Robert Ardagh, corn merchant
46. Jacob Brothers, ironmongers
47. Micheal O'Brien & Co., drapers
48. Thomas Power, publican
49. Jeremiah Lane, publican
50. Henry White & Co,, grocers, wine and spirit merchants;
     Mechanics Institute.
51.                                           Do.
52. R. Fennessy & Son, seed merchants
53. Robertson, Ledlie & Co., drapers
54.                   Do.
55. Newenham, Harvey & Co,, stationers and printers.
56. George Walpole, grocery and tea warehouse
57.                   Do.
58.  P. Tobin & Sons, Clothiers and outfitters
59.                   Do.
60. Bank of Ireland
61. George Chapman, tea merchant
62. Henry Bell, oil and colour warehouse; T. Winter, photographer
63  Robert Locke & Co., drapers and home furnishers;
P. Cummins, Commercial Hotel; William K Cummins & Co.,
ironmongers
64.                   Do.
67. Richard Hayes, ballast master
68. William Lenihan, draper
69.                   Do.
71. Anne Horny, publican
72. Charles Sone, fancy warehouse
73. Ellen Power, toy shop
74. P. J. Sullivan, tailor
75. William Kelly, general draper
76. Richard Dillon, watchmaker
77. P. McKenna, draper
78. P. Ryan printer & stationer
79. Alfred Parker, watchmaker
80. Peter M. Doyle, publican
81. Patrick Keating, china dealer
82. John Doyle, boot and shoe warehouse
83. Ellen Flynn, confectioner
84. James Keating, tailor & draper
85. William White, draper
86. William Power, publican
89. Michael Power, coal yard
90. Lawrence A. Ryan, corn store
91. Henry White & Co.'s salt store
92. Mrs F. T. Howard, fancy toy shop, pianoforte warehouse
93.                   Do.
94. Mary Colville, soft -goods shop; E. Mortimer, confectioner
95. Francis Dawson, painter
96. Joseph Robinson, boot maker
97. James Mosley, watchmaker
98.                   Do.
99. Welsh & Power, stationers
      The Custom house and Post Office
105. Clyde Shipping Company's Office
106. Joseph O'Neill, publican; Benjamin Graham, foundry
107. Mrs. Bowling, confectioner
108. Peter Flynn, boot & shoemaker
109. P. Fanning, wine & spirit dealer
110. Cox Brothers, ship chandlers
111. Ryan, grocer & tobacconist
112. James Callaghan, boot maker
113. Samuel Allen, boot & shoemaker
114. James Croker, boot & shoemaker
116. Peter D. Clancy, watchmaker
117. Brooks, boot & shoemaker
118. J.G.Moore, provision store
119. Laurence O'Keefe, tobacconist
119. Patrick O'Reilly, draper
120. Charles A.Jones, saddler
121. Robert Wendell, baker, confectioner, & biscuit manufacturer
122. Louis Vaneesbeck, hatter
123. T. McKenna, tailor & draper
123. Singer Sewing Machine Company, D. Herbert agent.
       Methodist Church.
125. Stevenson, watchmakers
126. Robert Lattan, hairdresser
127. J. W. Evans, apothecary
128. John Willson, wine merchant
129. Ann Kier, publican
130. Catherine Carew, publican
131. M. A. Short, fishmonger
132. Mary McGrath, publican
133. James G. Maher, tobacoonist
134. Wheddon F. Harvey, grocer 

QUEEN ST (now O'Connell St.)
6 to 10. H. Denny & Sons, bacon merchants
11. Joseph J Thompson, accountant
12. James Wallace, corn merchant
14.
  Laurence A Ryan, corn stores
19. Samuel Harris, corn merchant
24/26 P. Reid, agricultural seedsman
        Thomas Bassett, corn merchant
        White Bros, Corn stores
33. Anne Haberlin, dealer
34. Mary Whitty, publican
35. John Beck, accountant
     M. O’Gorman, corn & flour store 

QUEEN'S TERRACE
1.   Patrick Browne, tailor
4.   George Firth, accountant
5.   Patrick Colford, master mariner
6.   Patrick Brian
9.   Patrick Grant, baker
10. Michael O'Keefe, mason
12. Matthew Revells, watchman
       Mary Hogan. 

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