1493 COUNTY DUBLIN DIRECTORY. Mackey, John, Mr. Orchard lodge M alone, llichd. engraver, Ord. Survey Metropolitan Police Station Teat, Benj. woollen manufacturer Smith, Mrs. Ashview Stewart Institution for Lunatics, Palmerstown house Willcocks, Captain, St. Laurence Ballyfermot. SOUTH SIDE. P. of Ballyfermot.—Uppercross B. Blanchfield, Mr. John Coughlan, T. esq. Whitecross Flood, Mr. Michael, Stone house, and Fox-and-Geese M'Donald, Edward, grazier M'Donnell, Mrs. Anne Mayers, P. builder, Ballyfermot house Murray, Luke. vint. Ballyfermot brdg. Spring, Henry Richard, esq. Johnstown house Hibernia-terrace. NORTH SIDE. Cliapel'izod. 1 Collier, Mrs. 2 Stubbs, George, clerk of works 3 M'Kay, Mr. Donald, Ord. Survey 4 Gaughran, Mrs. 5 Havelin, Mrs. Xnockmaroon-hill. P. of Castleknock.—Castleknock B. Burns, Gilbert, esq. Knockmaroon lodge, 9GJ. CLOGHRAN HUDDART—see FINGLAS. CLONDALKIN. Crean, John Austin, esq. Glenville Crowley, Patrick, vintner Dunphy, Michael, carpenter Ferrier, Alex. esq.Knockmaroon, 961. Gibney, John, vintner, Strawberry beds Glorney, George, flour and rice miller, Mardyke mills Macken, Mr. James Xeill, Robert, woollen factory Peat, Benj. woollen manufacturer Pressly, D. Knockmaroon cottage Road from Knockmaroonbill to tlie Red IVXills, P. of Castleknock.—Castleknock B. RED MILLS. M'Cormiek, Mr. Joseph Peat, Benjn. woollen manufacturer CLONDALKIN, an inland parish and village, partly in Newcastle, but chiefly in Uppercross barony, <strong>Dublin</strong> county, 4j miles S. W. from <strong>Dublin</strong>, comprising an area of 4,777 acres, of which 44 are in the village. Population, '2,179 ; of village, 470, inhabiting b'8 houses. It is situated near the ninth lock of the Grand Canal, and close to the line of the (xreat <strong>South</strong>ern and Western Railway, of which it is the first station from <strong>Dublin</strong>. It w r as anciently named Cluain-Dolcan, and by the Danes Dun-awley. ^ The village consists chiefly of one irregular street, of small but neatly built houses and cottages. The only public buildings are the Parish Church, a small plain modern building, and a neat Roman Catholic Church. It has Almshouses for destitute widows, a Dorcas Institution Lying-in Hospital, and Dispensary, a Parochial and tw T o National Schools, and a Constabulary Police Station. The ancient round tower is ' the nearest stiucture of the kind to the metropolis, and is in good "preservation. stands 100 feet high, and I is 15 feet in diameter, covered with a conical roof of stone. It Caldbeck, Win. esq. D.L. Moyle Park CLONDALKIN CHUBCH—Rev. Winslow Berry, rector, Glebe-house CLONDALKIN ROMANCATHOLIC CHAPEL —Rev.John Moore, P.P.; Rev. P. Duffy, c.c. CloniMkin Monastery—Rev. A. Colgan, chaplain ; Thos. B. Fahy, superior Clondalkin Dispensary—Geo. S. Burnside, L.u.c.8.1. L.A. medical officer Convent Presentation — Superioress, Mrs. Mule ah y Cummins, Mrs. Newlands Denis, Julien, merchant, Sally park Donnelly, Richard, tavern keeper, 9th lock, Grand Canal Dowling, Bridget, farmer Dowling, William,brick manufacturer Doyle, Denis, esq. Miltown Doyle, J. esq. St. Mark's Durie, Mrs. Xeilstown Pynon, Mrs. Drimna lodge Farran, Joseph, farmer, Robin Hood Finlay, Rev. John W. J.P. Corkagh Fishbourne, Jos. esq. Cheeverstown Fitzgibbon, Gerald, esq. Master in Chancery, Larkfield Fitzgibbon, Ltenry, M.D. Flood, Messrs. brick
1536 COUNTY DUBLIN DIRECTORY. 14 Morris. William, pilot, 151. 10s, 36 Miley, Mrs. 15 Doyle, Michael, boat builder, 121 37 Peacock, Mrs. 222. 58 Covington, Mr. John, 25/. 10s. 59 Irwin, Captain John, 20/. 2a. 16 Cooper, Mr. J.' 81.15* 38 Donovan, W. F. esq. 312. 60 Blackmore, Mrs. 202. 17 Chesnaye, Mrs. 35L h)s. 39 and 40 Bowles, Robt. esq. Airhill, 61 Monks, Dr. Valetta lodge, 105. 18 Finlay, George, esq. 351. 10s. 36/. 10s., 33/. 105. 62 CantiUon, Mrs. 152. 19 and 20 The Bird's Aerflnstitution— 41 Kingstown Trotestant Hall, 261. 66 Mitchell, Francis, builder, 13/. 10*. Mrs. O'Neill, matron 42 Fullwood, James, esq. 40/. 65 Brusy, Mr. James, 152. 5*. PBESBYTEKIAN CHURCH—Rev. S.J 43 Nelson, Mr. James, 13/. 5s. 66 Bell, Mr. John, P.O. 15/.os. Hanson—Service, 12, noon, and 7. 44 Barrett, James, gardener, 10/. 10s. 67 Clancy, Wm. greengrocer, Hi. P.M. 45 Ffolliott, Mrs. 16/. 15s. 08 Keegan, Michael, locksmith, 42. lus. 21 Robinson, Henry, esq. 41/. 46 Sutton, Samuel, dairy, 111. 5s. 69 and 70 Cockburn, William, house 22 M'Ennerney, Mrs. 32?. 47 M'Auley, Mrs. 22/. painter, 37/. 10s. 23 Saunders, Airs. 32/. 48 Woodroofe, Chas. surgeon-maj.227.. 72 Gatchell «fc Co. family grocers and 24 Nason, Mrs. 821. 49 Fleming, James, esq. 22/. j wine merchants, 332. 10*. 25 Sankey. Mrs. oil. 50 Leggett, Mrs. 28/. 15s. 73 Vacant, 322. 26 Brush, Miss M. 321. 51 Smyth, Miss, 28/. 15s. 74 Neil, Peter, blacksmith 27 Phibbs, Peter, esq. Z21. 52 Storey, Mrs. 28/. 15s. 75 &, 76 Slevin, Patrick, Italian ware- „ Phibbs, Charles, solicitor 53 Reid, Walter, surgeon, 28/. 15s. house, 45/. 10s. 28 Lynch, Rev. John, M.A. St. John's ,, Reid, J. C. esq. dloy. esq. j Captain G. Iluband, and William Moran, esq.; Major Hartley, and C. R. Hamilton, esq. Clerk— Mr, James Gibson.