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1574<br />
Campbell, William M. esq. Prospect<br />
house, 38?.<br />
Clay, William Keatinge, sol. Meadowbank,<br />
33?.<br />
Flanagan, James, esq. Riversdale, 601.<br />
Hunt, Rev. Phineas, Rathgar house,<br />
26/.<br />
Dodd's-buildings.<br />
1 Dowling, Mr. James<br />
2 Rooney, Mr. John<br />
3 Murphy, Mr. Michael, Woodvilla<br />
4 Stokes, Mrs. Summerville<br />
COUNTY DUBLIN DIRECTORY.<br />
Davy, Henry, A.B. M.B. CH.M. medical:<br />
officer, Terenure Dispensary—res.<br />
Kimmage lodge<br />
Davy, Mrs. Kimmage lodge, 341.<br />
Davy, Rev. Humphry, Kimmage lodge<br />
Ennis, Edw. Thomas, flour miller and<br />
corn merchant, Kimmage mills<br />
Ennis, Mrs.<br />
Isdell, Francis C. esq. Brooklawn<br />
Kellett, Richard, esq.—res. 38 Marlborough-street,<br />
and 4 Sussexstreet,<br />
Kingstown<br />
Kellett, Richard, jun. esq. and 35<br />
Morehampton-road<br />
Lennox, John, mill owner and manufacturer,<br />
Tinker mills<br />
Manly, Mrs. dairy<br />
Carroll, Henry, horseshoe?<br />
Carty, J. esq. Charleville<br />
Connor, James, Tempieogue inn<br />
Danford, William, Templeogue mills<br />
Evans, J. O. esq. Mount Michael<br />
Geraghty, Edward Francis, esq. Little<br />
Fortfield<br />
llandcock, William, esq. Sally park<br />
Harrington, John, esq. Cherry field<br />
Hubbard, H. H. esq.<br />
Hume, Mrs. Id rone house<br />
Joyce, Thomas, esq. Delaford house<br />
Kavanagh, Mr. Michael, Springfield<br />
Kennedy, James, farmer, WeUington<br />
King, Chas. Stewart, esq. Cypress grove<br />
Everton-terrace<br />
King, Chas. Strong, esq. Cypress grove<br />
1 Buckley, Rev. J. c.c.<br />
23/<br />
Kirwan, Mrs. SpaweUfarm<br />
„ O'Mulloy, Rev. John, c.c.<br />
2 O'Connor, Thomas, esq. and 10 Peakin, Mr. Patrick, Wainsford Magrane, Jas. esq. Knocklyon castle<br />
Kildare street, 20?. Regan, Ptk. grocer, St. John's cott. Magrane, Mrs. Old court<br />
O'Connor, Wm. Edmond,M.s.B.c.s.i. Roth well, Edw. esq. Meeanee villa, 39/. Martin, William, esq. Mount Alton<br />
Sail, William, esq. Meeanee villa Mullin, Ernest, esq. Templeogue lodge<br />
Ximmage-road. Terenure manor—vacant, 422?. Murphy, J. esq. Templeogue house<br />
Roach, John E. esq. Kilvare<br />
From Terenure.<br />
Roberts, Mrs. Prospect<br />
Alexander, David, esq. Besborough, IVIinnow Brook-terrace. Ryan, Mrs. Knocklyon house<br />
252,<br />
Kimmage-road.<br />
Seward, Xoble, M.D. Riversdale<br />
Byrne, James, sand contractor<br />
Byrne, Richard, teacher National 1 Yacant<br />
Smith, B. esq. Tymen cottage<br />
Smith, Thomas, farmer, WhitehaU<br />
school<br />
2 Barnett, William C. artist<br />
Wall, T. 0. Templeogue mills<br />
Cary, Captain George, late 77th Regt.<br />
Laurel lodge, 60?. Ratbfarnham-road.<br />
Daly,Mrs. Marianne, Hazlebrook, 1301.<br />
From Terenure.<br />
Templeogrue-road.<br />
Dunne, William, esq. Bloomville<br />
Parish of Pathfamham.<br />
Hamilton, Henry F. esq. Temple Baylee, Thomas, esq. Newcourt, 46/. Brady, John, car owner<br />
Hill,<br />
53?, Blackwell. Geo. esq. Be,echlawn, 40/. Farrington, Rev. Elias, Terenure<br />
Hayes, Miss, dressmaker<br />
Dempsey, William, harness maker house, 130/.<br />
Kavanagh, John, farmer<br />
Gilbert, Samuel, esq. Moira villa, 15?. Greer, Thomas, esq. J.P. Bushy park<br />
Kerr, Mr. Robert, G.P.O.<br />
Greene, Mrs. Moira lodge, 18?.<br />
and Sea park, Belfast; and KLU<br />
Kirwan, John, esq. Horton<br />
dare-street Club<br />
Hanbury, R. H. esq. Roseville, 30?.<br />
Mahalm.Wm.esq. Terenure villa, 52/.<br />
Jones, James, carpenter<br />
Herbert, Simon, grocer and provision<br />
Moore, StevensonC.esq. St. John's,106/.<br />
Rogerson, David, esq. Olney, 70/.<br />
dealer, postmaster<br />
Presentation Convent for teaching poor<br />
Sandford, Capt. Wills, Fortfield lodge<br />
Jackson, John, esq. Moira lodge, 18?.<br />
children—Mrs. Anne Reynolds, 52?.<br />
Vogan, John, solicitor, Mayfield<br />
Murray, Richard, horse shoer<br />
Regan, Patrick, grccer<br />
Terenure College, Rev. Elias Farrington,<br />
Nash, Rev. Alexander, Bloonville<br />
Reilly, Mrs. boarding school, Temple<br />
D.D. o.c.c. president; Rev. John<br />
Phillipson, Henry, esq. Everton<br />
Bartley, o.c.c. prov.; Rev. Peter<br />
hill<br />
Ryan, Mrs. Westbourne, 61/. Wheatley, o.c.c; Rev. John Whit<br />
Rogers, John J. c.E. Wentworth cot.<br />
13?. 10s.<br />
Vincent, Mrs. Wasdale house, 86/. ley, o.c.c; Rev. John Brennan<br />
Ryan, Patk.esq. Minnow brook, 31/.<br />
Scriven, Wm. esq. Oriel lodge, 14/.<br />
St. Bridget's.<br />
Terenure-terrace.<br />
Sheridan, Mrs. Eglinton lodge<br />
Near Terenure.<br />
Sheridan, D. painter & paper hanger 1 Martin, Mrs. 13/. 1 Taggard, George, esq.<br />
35?.<br />
Thompson, Edward, esq. Hollyville 2 Farrell, Mrs. 7/. 10$.<br />
12 Brangan, Christopher, esq. 32?.<br />
Wells, W. F. esq. Air lawn<br />
3 Sharp, Robert, esq.<br />
35/.<br />
3 Prendergast, Mr. James, 10/. 10s.<br />
4 FarrelL Thomas, esq.<br />
40?.<br />
Kimmage, Upper.<br />
Templeogue.<br />
Butler, Thomas, esq. Lakeland house<br />
Lakelands-park.<br />
Clarke. Mr. James<br />
P. of Pathfamham.<br />
Lakelands.<br />
Daly, E. esq. Fortfield park and Tor Benner, Samuel, esq. solicitor, Beech<br />
quay, 253?. park, 125?. 1 Holahan, Henry, esq.<br />
Davy, Edmund Wm. A.M. M.D. T.C D. Brodie, Thomas C. esq. Temple ville 2 Cadogan, Anthony, commis. agent<br />
prof, of Forensic Medicine, Royal Campbell,Rev. Dillon Chas. assistant 3 Fox, William B. esq.<br />
College of Surgeons, Elm grove curate, Rathfarnham, Rose hall 4 MacGinley, M. H. esq.<br />
WHITECHURCH (see RATHFARNHAM).<br />
WiLLlAMSTOWN. (BLACKROCK TOWNSHIP.)<br />
WILLIAMSTOWN, a maritime village in the parish of Booterstown, partly in <strong>Dublin</strong> barony, but chiefly m tha<br />
of Rathdown, <strong>Dublin</strong> county, 4^ miles S.E. i'rom the General Post Office, <strong>Dublin</strong>, comprising an area of 4b acres.<br />
Population, 575, inhabiting 94 houses. It is situated upon the S. shore of <strong>Dublin</strong> bay, close to the Kingstonn<br />
railway, and on the road to Bray. It is resorted to as a bathing-place. There are hot and cold salt water Baths.<br />
In the" neighbourhood, approached from Booterstown or Biackiock, there are many handsome seats and villas.<br />
The parish church h situated in Cross-avenue, Blackrock.