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1877 Directory C/ E

HARVEY’S DIRECTORY OF WATERFORD 1877

The Directory is in alphabetic street order and in ascending house numbers.
and gives the name and occupation of the owner/tenant.

 ADELPHI TERRACE. (now extinct)
1. Waterford, Dungarvan & Lismore railway, contractors offices.
2. Michael Downey, S.S. Agent
3. Waterford Artillery depot

ADELPHI WHARF.
Offices and stores of the Milford steamers - W.D. McNamara, agent, and W.J. Russell, district agent

ALEXANDER STREET.
1.   William Hayes, cabinet maker.
2.   Joseph Coghlan, tailor.
3.   James Green, tinsmith.
18. Anne Walsh, tailoress.
26. Maurice Moran, plumber.
27. Michael Coghlan, tailor.
28. David Shortall, shoemaker.
29. Thomas Cahill, coal dealer.
30. John Foy, tinsmith.

ANNE STREET.
1.   Denis Hearn, carpenter.
3.   Robert Hayes, accountant
6.   Frederick Howell, accountant
17. David O'Reilly, publican.
     D.Denny & Son, bacon wrapper manufacturers and spinners.

APARTMENTS, THE
7.   Miss Fanny Firth.
8.   Miss Anne Lymbery.
9.   Mrs. Anne Harley.
10. Mrs. Catherine Foster.

ARUNDEL LANE
2/3. Nicholas Walton's tobacco, snuff, & candle manufactory
4.    John Morrissey, grocer and spirit dealer.
5.    Mary Wall, eating house.
6.    William Hutchinson, seaman.
7.    Patrick Wall, carpenter.
8.    Thomas Grey, provision dealer.
9.    Roger McGrath, boot & shoemaker.

BAILEY'S NEW STREET.
1.   Wheddon, F. Harvey.
2.   John Kelly, hotel & spirit dealer.
3.   Malcomson Brothers' stores.
12. Patrick Roche, seaman.
13. James Walsh, printer.
14. Laurence Veale, master mariner.
15. John Kelly, seaman.
16. Mary Carroll, milliner.
17. James Roche, lodgings.
19. Michael Hartigan, publican.
20. Michael Delaney, publican.
21. Mrs. Maryanne Short, Lion Hotel.
22. Robert Whalley, general printer, publisher of Waterford Standard           

BAKEHOUSE LANE.
3.    John Green, clothes dealer.
4.    John Keeffe, boot and shoemaker.
5.    William Kearney, provision store.
11.  John Kelly, grocer & spirit dealer.
12.  Michael Kirwin, publican.
14.  George Troy, clothes dealer.
15.  Ellen Brennan, clothes dealer

BALLYBRICKEN.
County and City Jails.
1. D. Hally, grocer and spirit dealer.
4. Michael Fitzgerald, grocer.
5. R & W. Walsh, bakery.
8. James Arnold, publican.
9. John Gleeson, publican.
11. Michael Roche, provision dealer.
12. James Power, publican and grocer.
13. E. Grennan
14. Maryanne Power, publican.
15. Bridget Flynn, lodging house.
16. D. Regan, dealer.
17. Catherine Maher.
18. Anne Phelan, publican & grocer.
20. Lawrence Hackett, carpenter.
21. Walter Murphy, pig buyer.
22. Patrick Bowe, pig buyer.
23. J & M. Slattery's pay office.
24. Paul Caulfield, pig buyer.
25. Catherine Caulfield.
26. Richard Phelan, mayor's sergeant
27. William Day
28. John McGrath, provision dealer.
29. Anne Shanahan, spirit dealer.
30. Michael Casey, pig buyer.
31. Edmund White, pig buyer.
32. John Lampstead, accountant
33. Patrick Kirwan, publican.
34. Michael Sullivan, dealer.
35. Thomas Lenihan, pig buyer.
36. William Arnold, publican.
37 John Power, meal and flour store.
38. William Kelly, shoemaker.
39. Johanna Whelan, dealer.
40. William Gough
43. Edward Duggan, jun., bakery.
44. Edward Duggan, sen., publican.
45. John Carroll, pawnbroker.
46. William Raher, publican & grocer.
     David Power, publican & baker.
54. James Mooney, publican.
55. James Hannigan, pawnbroker.
56. Edward Power, publican.
57  James Phelan, pawnbroker.
58.                   do
59. Mary Wade, publican & grocer.
60. L Delahunty, publican & grocer.
61. Patrick Fitzgerald, publican.
62. Patrick Costen, publican.
63. Maurice Power, publican
64. Johanna Cullinane, huckster.
65. Bernard Galvin, publican.

BANK LANE.
1. J. Delahunty, borough treasurer.
3. Patrick O'Brien, labourer.
4. Margaret Treacy, dressmaker.

BARKER STREET.
5. Samuel Harrison, accountant.
6. James Donovan.
7. Patrick Power, accountant
8. Robert Hopton, seaman.
9. Pierce Wade, locksmith.
10. James Pryde, engineer.
11. Peter Quigley, carpenter.
12. William Broders, labourer.
13. John Harrison, borough constable.
14. Lawrence O'Neill, cooper.
15. Patrick Walsh, accountant
16. Michael Keenan, tinsmith.
17. Thomas Andrews, deputy governor of gaols.
18. James T. Cox, accountant
19. William Burns, coachman.
20. Edward O'Brien, tailor.
21. Thomas H. Meatchem, accountant
22. William McNamara, agent for Milford Steamers.
23. John Walsh, cooper.
24. John Walsh, pigbuyer.
25. James O'Brien, ship carpenter.
26. Benjamin Coburn, pig buyer.
27. Denis Doolan, pig buyer.
28. Miss Feehan.
29. Richard Beale, accountant
30. James Foley, Custom House officer.
31. Robert Moloney, carpenter. 

BARRACK ST
1. Wyse's poor house.
2. David Power, meal & flour dealer.
3. Michael O'Mara, labourer.
4. Edward Ryan, accountant
5. John Barron, tailor.
6. Joseph Ryan, cattle dealer.
7. John Dooley, pigbuyer.
8. Michael O'Meara.
9. James Corcoran, cattle dealer.
10. William Cheevers, carpenter.
13. John Fewer, butter buyer.
14. Maryanne Nolan, dealer.
15. Eliza Walsh, dealer.
16. Alice Power, publican.
17. Martin Curry, tailor.
18. Mrs. Nolan,
19. Robert Thompson, publican.
20. Thomas Quinn, baker.
21. William Harrison, tailor.
22. John Harrison, tailor.
23. Michael Flaherty,
24. James Dalton, baker.
26. Maurice Power, salter.
28. Edward Foran, butter dealer.
      Christian Brothers Schools.
30. Richard Raleigh, pawnbroker.
36, Patrick Buggy, pensioner.
37. Martin Grace, pensioner,
38. Robert M. Buggy, publican.
39. Mrs. J. Sweeney, publican.
41, Edmond Power, publican.
42. Catherine Sheridan, publican.
43. Catherine Dudley, publican.
46. Mary Quinn, potato dealer.
      Michael Rea, publican.
      Bridget Walker, dealer.
      Laurence Burns, dealer.
      Thomas Power. builder.
52. Michael Sheridan, cooper.
53. Mary McDonnell, dealer.
54. James Quinlan, cattle dealer.
      Mrs. R. Bassett
56. Patrick Phelan, publican.
57. Martin Walsh, publican.
61. James Waring, dealer.
62. William McKay, tailor.
      Catherine Tobin, dealer.
      Maurice Byrne, publican.
      John Thompson, accountant.
65. John Collins, publican.
      Artillery Barracks.
76. James Foley, tailor.
77. James Brazil, labourer.
78. William Corcoran, pensioner.
79. John Heenan, trumpeter.
80. Thomas Phelan, baker.
81. John Ryan, fireman.
82. James Power, shoemaker.
83. Edward Ryan, baker.
84. Mathew Mackey, baker.
85. Widow Brennan,
86. Daniel Dalton, accountant
88. P. Murphy, provision dealer.
90. Thomas Walsh, labourer.
91. Michael Dunphy, mason.
      Infantry Barracks.
96. Catherine Hopkins, publican.
97. Mary Doolan, dealer.
98. John Nash, brushmaker.
99. Thomas Whelan, dealer.
100.William Lenihan, dealer.
101.Thomas Herbert, nailor.
102.John Taylor, dealer.
104.William Sheehan, bookbinder.
105.Thomas Collier, dealer.
106.Thomas Ready, baker.
107. John Woodridge, grocer and chandler.


BARRONSTRAND STREET.
2.   Ward Brothers, saddlers.
3.   Michael Prendergast, iron merchant.
4.   Patrick Redmond, ironmonger.
5.   James Kelly, bakery.
6.   Thomas Purcell, oil and colour merchant
7.   Mrs. W. Bishop, confectioner.
8.   The Misses Power, oiled goods warehouse.
9.   Philip Murphy, grocer.
10. Henry Grainger, draper.
11. Maryanne Power, bookseller.
12. E. Walsh & Son, leather store.
13.                            do
14. Timothy Curran, wholesale grocer.
25. Robert A. Egan, family grocer.
26. William Power, ironmonger.
27. John Pender, auction mart
28. David Slaney, tobacconist
29. Mary Power, provision store.
30. Robert A. Egan, publican.
31. Cornelius 0'Donohoe, baker.
32. Michael Power, publican.
33. James Phelan, eating house.
34. Walter Walsh, ironmonger.
35.             do
36. John Egan, grocer.
37.             do
38. R. Cutter, general fancy dealer.
      Roman Catholic Cathedral.
39. M. Smyth, boot and shoe dealer.
40. Patrick Power, flour & meal store.
41. Anastatia Dollard, boarding house
42. Patrick O'Connor, publican.
43. Jeremiah Murphy, dealer.
1.   Margaret Farrell, dealer.
2.   John Moloney, lodging house.
3.   Michael White, nailor.
4.   Richard Sullivan, boarding house.
5.   James Leamy, ale & porter dealer.
6.   Maryanne Sheehan, publican.
7.   John McNamara, leather dealer
8.   Michael Power, stationer & printer.
9.   Michael McMahon, provision store.
10. Michael Power, draper.

 

BEAU STREET.
1.   Wright & Co. mineral water manufacturers.
2.   James Rolston, foreman of works
5.   Timothy Leahy, engine driver.
6.   James Swift, cabinet maker.
7.   Henry Barnes, sailmaker.
8.   John Lannen, printer.
      Bridget Humphrey.
9.   John Sullivan, boatman.
      Mrs. Home.
10. William J. Hodge, accountant.
      James Moir, moulder.
      Elizabeth Wilson, dressmaker.
11. Bridget Walsh, plainworker.
12. Elizabeth Brooks.
15. William Street, fish and poultry exporter.
17. Robert S. Blee, veterinary surgeon.
21. William Murphy, car owner. 

BERESFORD STREET (now Parnell St)
1.   William Donovan, physician.
2.   W.G. Doolin, civil engineer.
4.   Mrs. Bolton.
5.   Loughlin Freeman.
6.   Miss Leckie.
7.   St. G. Freeman, surgeon dentist
8.                do
9.   James L. Hickey.
10. James Cavet, physician.
11. Matthew Hunt, builder.
12.              do
13. Terence Smith
14. P. Netterville Barron.
15. Sylvester Phelan.
17. Edward Roberts' agency office.
      P.F. Jackman, physician.
18. Margaret Maher.
      Mrs. Brabazon
      P. Newport Barron's agency office.
      John Fanning Sisters of Charity schools.
      Anne Kennedy, stone yard.
31. Margaret Walsh, boot & shoe establishment.
32. Margaret Power, dressmaker.
33. James Alyward, boot & shoemaker.
34. R. Morrissey, coach factory.
35.                do
36. James Keane, coachman.
37. David Moran, builder.
38. Peter Kavanagh, painter.
40. E. Smithwick & Sons
      St John's Chapel.
41. John Kidney, cooper.
47. John Moran, mason.
48. William Power, accountant
49. Patrick Kidney, cooper.
50. Patrick O'Connell,
51. Catholic Young Men's Society
      E. Walsh & Son, tan yard.
      Cox Brothers & Co., timber merchants.
      Burchall Asylum.
      Mrs. Dobbyn, veterinary establishment.
      Ward Brothers, printers, publishers of Waterford Mirror.
      Temperance Hall.

 BLACKFRIARS.
1.   Mary Power's store.
2.   D. Slaney's store.
4.   J. Knox, grocer & spirit dealer.
5.   Mary Thompson, bakery.
6.   Nicholas Connolly, victualler,
7.   Fitzpatrick & Walsh, grocers & spirit dealers.
8.   M.Walsh, lodging & eating house.
9.   T. Haughton, provision dealer. 

BOLTON STREET.
1.   Maria Prescott
      James Mahony, borough constable.

BRIDGE STREET.
1.   William Quinn, publican.
3.   Michael O'Meara, publican.
4.   James Brennan, merchant
6.   Richard Henebry, publican.
7.   Mary Power, refreshment rooms
      Thomas Harris, provision store.
8.   Patrick Ward, lodging house.
9.   James Wallace, corn merchant
10. M & F. Fogarty, skin manufacturers.
11. John Casey, pig buyer.
30. Edward Connors, salter.
32. Joseph Walsh, pig buyer.
33. Marcella Fanning, grocer.
      James Doherty, barm factory.
      St Saviour's Convent 

BROAD STREET.
1.   Ryan & Phelan, grocers, tobacconists.
2.   Mary Power & Sons, general drapers.
3.                   do
5.   William Power, draper.
6.   Walsh & Fielding, drapers.
7.   J. Lawrence, boot & shoe dealer.
8.   R. & J. Dicks, boot & shoe dealers.
9.   David Holden, draper.
10. Mary Coady, publican.
11. W. Clarke & Son, tobacconists.
12. Roderick Ryan, grocer
13. James Power, leather merchant
14. Michael Hayes, publican.
15. Michael Egan, grocer.
16. Anastatia Murphy, publican.
17.                  do
18. Philip Devereux, meal dealer
19. David Nolan, hardware dealer.
20.                  do
21. Vincent White, apothecary.
22. Nicholas Walton, tobacconist

BUTTERMILK LANE (now Extinct)
1.   Michael Hartry, victualler,
2.   Michael Butler, porter.
3.   William Larkin, pig buyer.
4.   John Byrne, pig buyer.

 
 

 

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