1562 COUNTY DUBLIN DIRECTORY. much-frequented waterfall, called the Salmon Leap ; which consists of a succession of rocky ledges on the Liffey, over which the fish dart at one hound. It forms a beautiful cascade, the picturesque effect of which is greatly increased by the rich and lofty wooded banks of the river, and the adjoining tastefully embellished demesne of Leixlip Castle. MAGISTRATES ATTENDING TETTT SESSIONS, every alternate Tuesday—Lord Annaly ; Colonel Charles Colthurst Vesey, D.L. ; Captain "Willcoeks ; William Moran, esq.; W. R. F. Godley, esq. ; Captain Hartley, A. Shackieton, esq. ; Sir James Mackey, D.L. and T. Dowling, esq. Clerk—Mr. James Gibson. Annaly, Right Hon. Lord, Woodlands Godley Mr. W. Atkinson, R. esq. Ballyowen 1 Green, Mrs. Grange PRESBYTERIAN Ciiuccn - Rev. W. White, minister Barr, Mr. Andrew, Ahaderrigg | fTaire, Captain W. II. Luean lodge Proctor, Mr. S. Barr, Mr. Hugh, Dodsborough ! Hill, Jas. worsted and tweed factory Quigley, Mr. Edward Barr, W. esq. FinstOAvu Hunt, Rev. J. c.c. Jtailicay Station, M. G W. R.—John Beard, The Misses Jack. Henry, agricultural mechanist Keogh,agent Bella ney, David, esq. Esker house Johnston, Mr. Thomas Railway Station, G.S.W.R. — Mr. Bennett, Mr. John, Ballyowen castle Keeffe, Mr. Hugh Brennan,agent Benson, Rev. Charles, The Vicarage Kearney. Mr. J. Headoouit Rainsford, Mrs. The Mall Bossi, The Misses Keogh, Mr. Somerton Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Mar- Bourke, Mr. Patrick, Coldrinagh Kingston, Benjamin, grocer and carrioyes—Robert Buckley Brennan, J. esq. Allenswood penter Rooney, Mr. Richard, Grange Buckley, Mr. George, Tubber cottage Leonard, Mr. Patrick Rourke, Edward, farmer and grocer Buckley, Robert, grocer and draper Levingo, E. G. esq M.D. Royal Irish Constabulary Station — Buckley. Samuel, victualler LCCAN CncECii—Rev. Chas. Benson, A M'Clclland, esq. sub-inspector Casey, Mr. Peter, Esker incumbent Shackieton, Joseph, Anna Liffey and Chandlee, Mrs. Griffin lodge LCCAN R. CATHOLIC CHURCH—Rev. Grange mills Christie, David, land steward J. Hunt Shackieton, Miss, The Mall Clarke, Wm. F. esq. C.E. Esker house Lynch, Mr. Edward, Springfield Shackieton, Richard, esq. Canon- Clinton, Mr. Thos. Finstown cottage M'Evoy, Bryan, vintner brook Collins, Miss C. Crescent Mackey, Sir Jas.Wm. D.L. J.p.Wood- Shannon, Mr. C. Viewmount Conlan, P. Luean Arms hotel ville Sherlock, Thomas, general dealer Convent (Presentation)—~Slrs. Kennedy, Magee, Mrs. vintner Smith, Mr. Walter, GUnwood superioress Malone, Mr. Edward, Hillsborough Stanford, J. W. esq. C.E. Ounavarra Cromer, J. painter and decorator Manning, Mr. Samuel, Springfield Stubbs, Miss, The Mall Cunningham, Mr. John, Ballyowen Masterson, Mrs. Ballyowen Tandy, Mr. Michael Dempsey, Bernard, vintner METHODIST CHURCH—Rev. J. Irwin Tandy, Miss, Annadale cottage Dispensary—E.G. Levinge,esq.medical; Moouey, Mr. Thomas, Twelfth lock Thornbury, William, builder officer Moore, Mr. George, Ballydowd Tuthill, Fitzgerald, esq. Esker Dowd, Thomas, provision dealer j Moran, W. esq. J.P. St. Edmondsbury Vesey Arms inn Mr. Michael Tracey, Dunlop, W. II. D. esq. Finnstown ho, < Murray, Michael, esq. Balgaddy proprietor Farrell, Chasles, Head Constable National School — R. II. Sullivan. Vesey, Charles Colthurst, esq. J.P. R.I.C. j master D.L. Lieut.-Colonel County <strong>Dublin</strong> Fitzgerald, Miss, The Mall I Xuttall, Mrs. The Mall Militia, Luean house FitzGerald, Mr. Francis, St. Helen's ! Palmer, W. esq. White, Rev. William. Primrose hill Gibson, James, postmaster, and clerk j Parochial School—W.H. Flynn, master Wills, John, esq. Willsbrook of petty sessions ; Phelan, Patrick, Laurel lodge ; Wills, Mrs. Willsbrook Gibson, Robert, esq. Allenswood ; POST OFFICE—Mr. James Gibson Young, John, land surveyor LUSK—See KLSH. MALAHIDE. MALAHIDE, a maritime town and parish in Coolock barony, <strong>Dublin</strong> county, nine miles N. from <strong>Dublin</strong>, comprising an area of 1*126 acres. Population, (].Y6. The town is situated on a narrow inlet of the sea, and on the Great Northern railway, of which it forms the fourth station from <strong>Dublin</strong>. The Castle is & large square building, Hanked by lofty circular towers, and stands on a high limestone rock, commanding a line view of the town and bay. Of the original Castle little remains but the site, and that has been greatly enlarged and improved by the present Lord Talbot de Malahide; the principal front is embattled, and the "main entrance, which is under a splendid Gothic porch, is defended by two circular towers. The grand hall is roofed with richly-carved ancient Irish oak, lighted by three large windows, wiih a gallerv at the end. Among the manv splendid apartments the Custic contains, the most curious is that called the *? oak chamber," ceiled and wainscoted with richly-carved oak, in compartments, containing scriptural devices, and lighted with a pointed window of stained glass. In the drawing-room, among other valuable paintings, there is a small altar-niece p,unt«jd l>T Albert I hirer, said to have been originally in" the oratory of Mary Queen of Scots, at llolvrood House. Tlr; demesne is adorned with groups of stately trees, and the grounds 7 and gardens of the Castle" are beautifully laid out. It is open daily to visitors. The town contains manv handsome private residences which are permanent 1 }' occupied. The only public buildings are the Church, a neat edifice of the later English stvle, which has recently been enlarged ami restored, and a handsome Roman Catholic Church. It has a iarge and handsome Hotel, a Constabulary Police and a Coast-guard Station, a National School, and a Parochial'Church of Ireland School. Off the coast there are profitable beds of oysters, the property of the Lord of the Manor. Archbold, John, The Diamond j Dunn, Mr. Thomas, Seapark i MALAHIDE CHURCH — Rev. Robert Archbold, Joseph, farmer, Ross teiv Gaffney, Patrick, farmer Walsh, A.M. incumbent ; Rev. 8. race ! Oavan, Miss j Tomlinson, A. B. curate rVn' vrW' ^T"., I "*»• *"*• lodging-house, and grocer! MALAHIDE R. C. CHCKCH-RCV. 1). P. Cahill, Michael, victualler ' -' b ° ' m :*r* r \ Mulcahy Rev D Murnhv c c Coast-guard Station - Commandant, j «olton Farre!l, postmaster : ^ . ^ in^nU,n^2^ propr. Ernest Stubbs | Howard, Michael, victualler McDonnell, Tbomas, builder Ditiensary— Richard Stanistreet, esq.. James, George, lodging house keeper Mooney. Miss, Malahide M.D. surg. medical attendant and builder Murphy, Rev.' D. c.c. The Diamond
1 oiitt 6 Allen, John, esq. surveyor and inspector of mails G.P.O. Egiinton lodge, 50/. 7 Bourne, Walter, esq. Clifton-lodge, 50?. 8 Vacant, 42?. 9 Abbott, Rev. Thomas K. F.T.C.D. Victoria lodge, 41?. 10 Miller, Mrs. Oriel lodge, 33?. Seapoint-avenue, 1 Smyth, Mrs. 2 Strong, James H. C.E. Semple, Joseph M.tea & wine importer house, land, and coal agent, agent Royal Insurance Co. 30?.. Thorp, William, contractor for <strong>South</strong> City Markets, Aberdelgie 22?. Seapoint-terrace. 1 Vacant, 2 Watson, William, esq. 3 Dwyer, Miss, 4 Bowles, Mrs. 5 Morton, W. J. esq. 57?. 57?. 1C?. 20/. 32/. COUNTY DUBLIN DIRECTORY. PILLAR LKTTER-EOX, collected at . Q ."0 Vac nut. 42?. A.M. 4.45 P.M. d: S.30 P.M. on Sun 7 Manning, Chas. Job) i, esq. 4 4/. days, 8.30 A.M. only 8 Crowe, Mrs. 42?. Seapoint Baths—James Clinch, prop. ,, Chambers, Mrs. Seapoint Railway Station—Mr. Wil 9 Bewley, Samuel, junr. esq. 4-"/. liam Wilson, station master, 15?. 10 Creedon, Joseph Daniel, esq. 55/. 11 Corcoran, James J. esq. 55?. Seapoint-villas. 12 Vernon, Mrs. 55?, 1 Carleton, Hy. esq. Gorphwysfa, 70?. j 13 Westropp, Mrs. 55?. 2 Stannus, Walter T. esq. LL.D. D.L. ; 14 and 15 Vacant, j.p. cos. Down, Londonderry and 16 Curwcn, Miss, Tyrone, 70?. j 17 Holdright, Mrs. 18 Butler, the Misses, each Ahl. 45?. 45/. 45?, Tobernea-terrace. 1 Betham, Captain Sheffield, 2 Hodges, Mrs. 3 Browne, Major Montague, officer of pensioners, 4 Boyle, II. S. esq. 19 Tim, Mrs. 45?. 55?. 20 Hughes, Mrs. Sarah, & Aughnacliff 52/. Granard, 45?. staff 21 Westbv, Rev. IJenry II. J. 70/. 50?. 22 Caulfeild,Lieutenan b-ColonelMont- 48/. gomerie, 70/. ,, Blake, Miss, Uplands. THE niLL. Trafalgrar-terrace. 1 Ellis, Wm. II. Manderville, esq. 4S/. 2 Graham, the Misses, 4S?. 3 Blood, George L. esq. 39?. 4 Vacant, 42?. 5 Dwyer, the Misse3, 42/. MULHUDDART—See CASTLEKNOCK. PALMERSTOWN. 1 Connolly, Mrs. 42?. 2 Findlater, Adam S. esq. A.B 55?. 3 Moore, the Misses, ij'ol. Tudor ho.—Wm. II. Jones, barrister, C5?. PALMERSTOWN, or PALMERSTON, a parish and village in Uppercross barony, <strong>Dublin</strong> county, five miles westfrom the General Post Office, <strong>Dublin</strong>, comprising an area of l,51o acres. Population of the parish, 1,511. It is situated on the river Liffey and road to Lacan, and contains iron and lead works, and oil and dye-stud mills. The village consists of small humble dwellings, irregularly built, a Roman Catholic chapel, and Constabulary Police station. The Great <strong>South</strong>ern and "Western line of railway passes through the parish. In the vicinity there are several handsome seats and villas, the principal of which is Palmerstown House, a seat of the Earl of Donoughmore, erected by his ancestor, the Right Hon. T. II. Hutchinson, when Secretary for Ireland. It is a spacious mansion in an elevated situation, commanding- line views. A fair for horses and cattle, well frequented, takes place on 21st August. Close, William, wood turner M'Mahon, Mrs. Orchard ZHspensary—Rt. W. Andrew, medical; Mooney, James, farmer officer I Moore, Rev. John, P.P. Fayle,Wm. Robinson, esq. Riversdalej Rice, Gerald, vintner Fitzgibbon, Gerald,