OFFICIAL DIRECTORY 1883. - Source
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• THOM'S<br />
<strong>OFFICIAL</strong> <strong>DIRECTORY</strong><br />
OF THE<br />
YJNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND*<br />
FOR THE YEAR<br />
<strong>1883.</strong><br />
I<br />
COMPRISING<br />
BRITISH, FOREIGN, AND COLONIAL DIRECTORIES.<br />
PARLIAMENTARY <strong>DIRECTORY</strong>.<br />
PEERAGE, BARONETAGE, AND KNIGHTAGE <strong>DIRECTORY</strong>.<br />
NAVAL AND MILITARY <strong>DIRECTORY</strong>.<br />
STATISTICS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.<br />
GOVERNMENT OFFICES' <strong>DIRECTORY</strong>.<br />
UNIVERSITY, SCIENTIFIC, AND MEDICAL <strong>DIRECTORY</strong>.<br />
LAW <strong>DIRECTORY</strong>.<br />
ECCLESIASTICAL <strong>DIRECTORY</strong>.<br />
BANKING <strong>DIRECTORY</strong>. POSTAL <strong>DIRECTORY</strong>.<br />
COUNTY AND BOROUGH <strong>DIRECTORY</strong>.<br />
LIEUTENANCY AND MAGISTRACY OF IRELAND.<br />
POST OFFICE DUBLIN CITY AND COUNTY <strong>DIRECTORY</strong>,<br />
WITH NEW ORDNANCE SURVEY MAP OF DUBLIN AND ITS ENVIRONS.<br />
Jijrtietij %mn\ limitation.<br />
DUBLIN:<br />
ALEXANDER THOM & CO., 87, %%, & 8 9> MIDDLE ABBEY-STREET.<br />
LONGMANS Sc CO., SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, & CO., AND KELLY & CO., LONDON.<br />
JOHN MENZIES 3c CO., EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW.<br />
GEORGE ROBERTSON, MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, AND ADELAIDE.<br />
MDCCCLXXXII1.<br />
Price Tiventy-one Shillings.
tm<br />
POrVTY DUBLIN <strong>DIRECTORY</strong>.<br />
NOETH SIDE.<br />
Broadbent, Mr. it. Kind's house<br />
Broadbent, R. hotel keeper<br />
Broadbent, Mr. Robert, jun.<br />
Bryan, Mr. Patrick, LifFey vale<br />
Caffrey, EHsa, tavern. Park lane<br />
Caffrey, Mr. M. J. Park view<br />
CHAPELIZOD THURCH — Rev. Albert<br />
Irwin MueDonogh,D. D. incumbent<br />
Chafxlizod Natl-inal School — Mr.<br />
Laurence M'Griskin, master;<br />
Mrs. M'Griskin. mistress<br />
CfkttpeUtod Parochial Mal§an4 Female<br />
Schools<br />
CdAPELizoo R. 0, CUCRCH—Rev.<br />
Canon Lynch, P.P. ; Rev. T. Curran.<br />
c.c.<br />
Drwm/mond FnititoUeJbr Orphan Daughters<br />
of Soldier*, Mulberry hill<br />
Fit/.pa trick, Joseph, grocer, ic,<br />
Onapelisod house<br />
Gilhgsn, James, grocer<br />
Hughes, Rev. W. curate of Castle<br />
knock, Ashview<br />
Lane, J. 11. Knockmaroon.<br />
Lennon, Edw. sand and stone quarry<br />
MacDonogh, Rev. Albert Irwin, D.D.<br />
rector and vicar of Chapelizod<br />
Monro, Mr. P. Hillview<br />
Murray, Thomas, vintner<br />
MKenzie, Edward, clerk of works<br />
Moloney, Mr. Michael, Garden lodge<br />
Mayne. Arthur, Mulberry hill<br />
Palmer, Mrs. Hillview<br />
Phno.r Park THstOUry—TJu Distillers'<br />
Co. (limited), whiskey distillers<br />
POST OFFICE—J. Fitzpatrick,postimtr<br />
Pressly, David, B. grocer «fc baker »tc.<br />
—res. Sunnybank<br />
SODTH SIDE.<br />
Andrew, Kobt. W. medical officer for<br />
Palmerstown and Golden-bridge<br />
districts<br />
Broadbent, Mr. Jas. Boundary villa<br />
Brady. Mrs. Parkview house<br />
Close, WiUi*m, wood turner<br />
Couch, Mr. John, Savine-terrace<br />
Dowling, Patk. grocer A pro. dealer<br />
1Titpt nsabrtf f'or. Pjalmerstown District- -<br />
Dr. Andrew, medical officer<br />
Godley, Win G.R.F.esq. J.P. Foothill<br />
ITart. Mrs. Bridget, dairy, k provision<br />
dealer<br />
&f'Donald, Mrs. A. farmer, BaOyferinot<br />
M'Guinness. Andrew. Kit Jo re tavern<br />
Macken, James, PattHerstown dour<br />
milks<br />
Macken, Michael, esq. Orchard lodge<br />
Malone, Riehd. engraver, Ord. Survey<br />
Metropolitan Pylice Station<br />
Stack, John, inland revenue<br />
Smith, Miss, Ashview<br />
Stewart Institution for Liauilics, Palmerstown<br />
house<br />
Torney, Mr. John, St. Laurence lodge<br />
Walsh, Mrs. Lawrence J.<br />
WiUcocks, Mrs. St. Laurence<br />
Williams, John,vintner. Bridge tavern<br />
Bally fermot.<br />
SOUTH SIDE.<br />
P. of BaUt/fermot.— Cppercross B.<br />
Plauchfield, Mr. Jno. Ballyfermot ho.<br />
Coughlan, T. esq. Whitecross<br />
CLOGHRAN HUDDART—see FINGLAS.<br />
CLONDALKIX.<br />
Flood, Mr. Michael, Stone house, and<br />
Fox-and- Geese<br />
M'Donald, Edward, grazier<br />
Murray, Luke, vintner BaHyferniot<br />
bridge<br />
Spring, Henry Richard, esq. Johnstown<br />
house<br />
Hibernia-terrace.<br />
NORTH SIDE.<br />
CJu/pelizod.<br />
1 Young, Mathew Henry, Inland Her.<br />
2 Brown, Mr. George. Ord. Survey<br />
S Murray, Mr. Alex. Ord. Survey<br />
4 Patterson, Air. D. Alex. Ord. Sun.<br />
5 M'Mahon, Mr. Michael<br />
Xnockmaroon-hill.<br />
P. of Castkknock.—Castleknock B.<br />
Burns, Mrs. Knockmaroon lodge,5N3<br />
Crean, Miss, Glenville<br />
Dunphy, Michael, carpenter<br />
Ferrier, Alex. esq. Knockmaroon, SCI<br />
Gibney, John, grocer & letter receiver<br />
Strawberry beds<br />
Glorney, George, flour and rice miller<br />
Mardyke mills<br />
Luke, E. vintner, Strawberry beds<br />
Macken, Mr. James<br />
Pressly, I). Knockmaroon cottage<br />
Scully, Owen, vintr. Strawberry bed<br />
Williams, Mrs. tint. Strawberry beds<br />
Road from Knockmaroonbill<br />
to the Red mills.<br />
P. of Castleknock.—Castleknock B.<br />
KED MILLS.<br />
Pressly, David, A Sons, w<<br />
manufacturers<br />
CLONDALKIW, s,n inland parish and village, partly in Newcastle, but chiefly in I'ppercross baronv, Dublii<br />
county, 4 A miles S. W. from Dublin, comprising an area of 4.77/ acres, of which 44 are in the village. Population<br />
2,1 7:' ; of village, 470, inhabiting 88 houses. It is situated near the ninth lock of the Grand Canal, and close t<br />
the line of the Great Southern and Western Railway, of which it is the first station from Dublin. It was ancient'<br />
named Cluain-Doican. and by the Danes Dun-awley. The village consists chiefly of one irregular street, of sma<br />
bat neatly built houses and cottages. TI12 only public buildings are the Parish Church, a small plain moderi<br />
building, and a seat Roman Catholic Church. It has Almshouses for destitute widows, a Defcas Instil<br />
Lying-in Hospital, and Dispensary, a Parochial and two National Schools, and a Constabulary Police St.u<br />
The ancient round tower is the nearest ttiueture of the kind to the metropolis, and is in i >u preservation.<br />
stands 100 feet lib d is 15 feet in diameter, covered with a conical roof of stone.<br />
i l \ \<br />
'<br />
Airfield raca it<br />
Black h; tin ,Chs K see B ilivmount<br />
Bracken , J ames II. 68 l , •<br />
Brown. V tl. esq. Col linst n house<br />
B urn si> e. O. 3. L.iU . - i T >\vorvi!le<br />
Oaldbei fe, Wn . esq. D.L.<br />
Oheevei St j\vn- -vact nt<br />
CLONDA Li IN ( 'nuRf i—R ft* Ifteita*<br />
Ba r\ . rf •'..r. $1<br />
.oyle, Denis, esq. Miltown<br />
Doyle, J. esq. St. Mark's<br />
Hurie, Mrs Neiistown<br />
Ronan's<br />
M'Tntire, Robert, esq. Cioverhiil<br />
Mullins, J. W. esq. Newkmds<br />
Farran, Joseph, farmer, Robin Hood Nolan, Edward, esq. KilU-to\<br />
Finlay, Henry Thos. esq J.P. Corkagfc Nolan, Messrs. paper mills. Kitteen<br />
Fitzudbbon. Henry, M.D. Larkfield^ Orchard house—vacant<br />
Furlong, Philip, (crooerand pror. dir. Pierce, Mrs. Redeow<br />
Plood, Messrs. brick and lime manufacturers<br />
POST OFFICE—Mrs. Eliza HegartJ<br />
& fanners, Fox ft Geese postmistress<br />
Flood, Michael, esq. IMmna lodge UAILWAT STATION - James Th>\l<<br />
stationmaster<br />
S Rock field<br />
Roper, Thomas, esq. J.P. Movie psrh<br />
Graham, C. esq. Bettylord<br />
Korke, Laurence B. esq. Knocknutt<br />
i- Grierson, Philip, esq, Kilcarbery Rorke. Jas. esq. St, Bridget*! viile<br />
r Iluulon. Mrs. farmer and lime burner Sally Park—vacant<br />
i. Hu-he.-. Mrs. Jane, I >anesrath house Tutty, James, esq. Raheen house<br />
- -dy, Dr. E.j.p. Belgard,3fU?. 1< ! 5. Tynan, Andrew C. esq. Whitehall<br />
I I j, Thomas, esq. Wheatfield West Mrs. Galliustown<br />
l&Cana] Ka&ews, Henry, esq. Cappagh house! Whitton. W. esq. Cappaghmore<br />
CLONSILLA —see CASTLEKNOCK.
5 Wall, Mrs. 91. 5*.<br />
7 Rosborough, Mr. Joseph, 41.<br />
8 Higginbotham, Mrs. 251.<br />
9 Sexton, Robert, Esq. SOL<br />
10 Sexton, R. jun. esq. 2ZI.<br />
11 Sexton, Thos. road eontr. lol. 5*.<br />
12 Doyle, Patrick, builder, «fcc. 121.<br />
13 King, Mr. Robert, 12/.<br />
U Dooley, Mrs. 15E. 10*.<br />
15 Doyle, Michael, boat builder, 12?,<br />
1G Cooper, Mr. J. ol. 15s.<br />
17 Chesnaye, Mrs. ZoL<br />
IS Lancaster, Charles Archibald, esq.<br />
R. E. Dept. Dublin Castle, '651.<br />
19 and 20 The Bird'* Nest Institution-<br />
Mrs. O'Neill, matron<br />
PaESBrTERiA-N CUURCH—Rev. S. J<br />
Hanson—Service, 12, noon, JS7,P.M.<br />
The Manse—Rev.<br />
21 Dowdall, Rev. Lauucelet, A.M. 44?.<br />
22 Elliott, J. esq. 32?.<br />
. Saunders, Mrs. 32/.<br />
SI Bennett, Henry, 32?.<br />
25 Jackson, E. J. esq. 321.<br />
26 Mercer. G. II. esq. a.i.e. 32/.<br />
27 Ensor, Mrs. o2l.<br />
23 Lynch, Rev.J.M. A. St. John'sch. 441.<br />
,, Jackson, Miss, Fairyland, 56?.<br />
,, Bateman, Mrs.<br />
29 Children's Home and Day Nursery,<br />
along with Tivoli cottage, Tivoliroad,<br />
18/.<br />
KINGSTOWN-LOLGHLTNSTOWN—LrCAX. , 563<br />
30 Stack, the Misses,<br />
31?. Kingstawn School, Wellington lodge—<br />
32 Parker, Mrs. Summerville, 73/. Rev. W. H. Enapp, MA. head<br />
33 Bagnall, Miss,<br />
34 Clifford, Major W. C.<br />
35 Manso, Mrs. Tivoli hall,<br />
36 Miley, Mrs.<br />
17?.<br />
25/.<br />
221.<br />
master.<br />
57 Bond. Alfred, esq.<br />
58 Covington, Mr. John,<br />
,, Stock, Mrs. dressmaker<br />
100?.<br />
20/.<br />
20?.<br />
37 Peacock, Mrs.<br />
251. 59 Cantillan, Mr. David, 20?.<br />
38 Vacant,<br />
312. GO MTvor, John, master mariner, 20/.<br />
39 and 40 Bowles, Robt. esq. Airhill, Gl Bell, Mr. J. Valetta lodge, 32?.,<br />
36/. 33/. G2 Selway. Mrs. 15?.<br />
il Scots Church, 261. 63 Mitchell, Francis, builder, Bl.<br />
42 Fullwood, James, esq. 30/. here Albert-] lace and York f_. r/ '"> Mtt*r<<br />
43 Pluck, Mrs. 22?. 65 Brusy, Mr. James, 18?. 10*.<br />
44 Barrett, James, gardener, 10 7 6G Bell, Mr. John, G.P.O. 151. 5s,<br />
. 10*.<br />
G7 Clancy, Mrs. greengrocer, 1-1''.<br />
45 Fox, Mr. John, 161. 15*-.<br />
68 Kearns Peter, marine dealer, ol. fig,<br />
4G Sutton, Samuel, dairy, 111. 5a.<br />
47 Murphy. A. esq. 22/.<br />
S. J. Hanson, 4\5l. 48 Burton, Miss, 221-<br />
49 Fleming, James, esq. 22/.<br />
72 Gatehell «fc Co. family ^tocers and<br />
wine merchants, ;>•>'. lu*.<br />
50 Leggett, Mrs. 29/.<br />
"3 Lanigan, Patrick, grocer, 25?.<br />
„ Holt, Mrs.<br />
74 Neil, Peter, blacksmith, 10{.<br />
51 Atkinson, Miss, 201. 75 Slevin, Pk. Italian warehouse, 37/.<br />
52 Turner, Jacob, esq. 231.<br />
53 Reid,J. C. esq. and 29 Baehelor's-<br />
.walk, 29/.<br />
54 Bird, Mrs. 33?.<br />
55 Beausire, Mrs. 37/.<br />
SGDoyne, Miss, 37/.<br />
oGl Sparks, Frederick HF. esq. Wakefield<br />
house, 28?.<br />
69 and 70 Cockburn, William, house<br />
painter, 21/. 5s,<br />
71 Monks, James, dairy. 21?.<br />
York-terrace.<br />
1 and 2 Mitchell, Mr. Fras.<br />
3 Vacant.<br />
4 Carter, Mr. James,<br />
5 Toomey, Mr. Richard,<br />
6 Glvnn, Mrs.<br />
16/. l;(f<br />
16?. 15a<br />
LOUGHLINSTOWN—See also BALLYBRACK.<br />
LOUGHLI.NSTOWN, a small village, partly in Killiney and Rathmichael parishes, Rathdown barony, Dublin<br />
county, 8± miles S.S.E. from Dublin, containing a few straggling houses and cabins, to the left of which<br />
is Loughlinstown House, the residence of Henry West. esq. Q.c. On crossing Loughlinstown green, to tl e<br />
right, on the brow of the hill, stands the Rathdown Union Workhouse, very prettily and most salubriously<br />
situated on a site of eight acres, erected in lo41 at an expense of £6,000. The village of LoughlinHown forms<br />
part of the Township of Killiney and Ballybrack.<br />
Butler, Mrs. grocer Humphries, Walter, M.D. Mona Sb.anK.iH><br />
Geale, Edward, esq. Beech grove, 652. Keilv, John. esq. Clarebeg m . T T ,„ L<br />
,-. T, . . , . . j , h— ,,,,., ' Q** u v.«* t For remamatr of Sh-inkdl, 3i,e Bra>/.<br />
J<br />
Gorman, Patrick, provision dealer ; Kelly, Mdes, ihttfegattftgb hotel<br />
'<br />
POST OFFICE—Ptk. Gorman, postmstr. jLawson, Right lion. James Anthony, Ball, John, esq. LL.D. Rosendael, and<br />
Stanley, Timothy, farmer second Justice of the Court of 52 Leeson-street<br />
West, Harry 8. esq. Loughlinstown' Queen's Bench, Clontra Burton, Rev. E. W. canon of St.<br />
house Malone, John, grocer Patrick's, The Glebe, 15?.<br />
M'Call, John, esq. Dorney court Carr, Mrs. Cath. farmer, Woodford<br />
Middleton, A. H. esq. Athgoepark Eccles, Mrs. Cherrywood, loS/,<br />
Sban^anagh. Morris, Mrs. De Burgh, New Brighton Dix, Henry T. esq. Ferndale, 30?. lbs.<br />
For remainder of Sh/inganagh, see Bray. Pattison, Henry, esq. Druid lodge, and Dodwcll. J. Croft, esq. Shankill ho. 90?.<br />
Airhill—vacant, 52?. 5s., Baureigh, Muuntrath, 52?. • Grehan, Mr. Thomas, Muiliaastill<br />
Armstrong, Geo. esq.—Florence ville Robinson, Archihald, esq. Llanmore Haffield, Thomas, esq. Sylvanmount.<br />
Boyd, Samuel, esq. j.p. Shanganagh I house Houghton, John T. esq. Bailybride<br />
park, loll. Ids. R. I. CL Police Station — Constable Kirk, J. esq. The Cottage<br />
Caldbeck, Thos. F. esq. Eaton Brae C M'Loughlin in charge Orpen, J. R. esq. Emerald, 37?.<br />
Colvin, John H. esq. Barnclose house Scott, Colonel Hopton, Locksley Riall, Capt. R.S, Chantilly, 1 IS/. 10*.<br />
Cullen, Miss, Millhouse Shanganagh castle—vacant Rowan-Hamilton, Mrs. Catherine,<br />
Be Montmorency, Hon. Francis R. Simmonds, E. esq. J.P. Cromlech Shanganagh castle »q. Springfield,<br />
Wilmonc Sullivan, Captain, a.N. Parc-na-silla Searight, Graves E. 4SI. 10a.<br />
Home—Vacant<br />
Talbot, Captain, Auhrey<br />
Shankill castle—vacant<br />
Hemphill, Chas. esq. Q.C, Clifton Idge. Towson, Mr. John, Haoketsland Steele, Major.General, Lordcllo<br />
Holmes, Miss, Crinkin<br />
Withers, Mr. James, Abingdon<br />
LUCAK<br />
LrcAN,an inland town and parish in Newcastle barony, Dublin county, seven miles W . from Dublin,comprising<br />
an area of 1,126 acres. Population, 523. It is partly the property of the Oolthurst fesey family, and<br />
partly the property of the Messrs. Shackleton, who "have purchased the Petty Canon lands from the<br />
representatives of "the late J. Crandon, esq. The town is prettily situated in a fertile vale, on the south<br />
bank of the River Liffey, which is here eroe*ttd hy a stone bridge of one arch, and consists of one _wid«. angular<br />
fctreet of small but neat houses and cottages, most of which are let in summer to visitors and invalids. Its<br />
public buildings are, the Parish Church, a neat structure with a tow r er and spire, a large new Roman Catholh<br />
Church, a Sisters of Mercy Convent, a Wesleyan iMethodist Church, and a Presbyterian Church. It baa<br />
a Dispensary, a Lending Library, Church and National Schools. It is a Chief Constabulary Police Station,<br />
and Petty Sessions are lield every alternate Tuesday. Iu the grounds of Weston Park is the well-known and<br />
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1570 COUNTY DUhLIN <strong>DIRECTORY</strong>.<br />
much-frequented waterfall, called the Salmon Leap ; which consists of a succession of rocky ledges on the Liffey,<br />
over which the fish dart at one bound. It forms a beautiful cascade, the picturesque effect of which is great ly<br />
increased by the rich and lofty wooded banks of the river, and the adjoining tastefully embellished demesne of<br />
Leixlip Castle.<br />
MAGISTRATES ATTENDING PETTY SESSIONS, every alternate Tuesday—Lord Annaly ; Colonel Charles Colthurst<br />
Vesey, D.L.; William Morau, esq.; W. R. F. Godley, esq.; Major Hartley, A. Shaekleton, esq.; Sir James<br />
Mackey, D.L. : T. Dowling, esq. ; Samuel, Hill, esq. and J. F. Tuthill, esq. Clerk—Mr. James Gibson.<br />
Annaly, Right Hon. Lord, Woodlands<br />
Atkinson, R. esq. Ballyowen<br />
Barr, Mr. Andrew, Ahaderrigg<br />
Barr, Mr. Hugh, Dodsborough<br />
Barr, W. esq. Finstown<br />
Beard, The Misses<br />
Belas, Mr. C. W.<br />
Bellauey, David, esq. Esker house<br />
Bennett, Mr. John, Ballyowen castle<br />
Benson, Rev. Charles, The Vicarage<br />
Bossi, The Misses<br />
Bourke, Mr. Patrick, Coldrinagh<br />
Brennan, J. esq. Allenswood<br />
Buckley, Mr. George, Tubber cottage<br />
Buckley, Robert, grocer and draper<br />
Buckley, Samuel, victualler<br />
Casey, Mr. Peter, Esker<br />
Chandlee, Mrs. Griffin lodge<br />
Christie, David, land steward<br />
Clarke, Wm. F. esq. C.E. Esker house<br />
Clinton, Mr. Thos. Finstown cottage<br />
Collins, Miss C. Crescent<br />
Conlan, P. Royal Arms hotel<br />
Convent (Presentation)—Mrs. Kennedy,<br />
superioress<br />
Cromer, J. painter and decorator<br />
Cunningham, Mrs. Ballyowen<br />
Dempsey, Bernard, vintner<br />
Dispensary—E. G. Levinge, esq.medical<br />
officer<br />
Dowd, Thomas, provision dealer<br />
Dunlop, W. II. D. esq. Finnstown ho.<br />
Farrell, Mr. Chasles<br />
FitzGerald, Mr. Francis, St. Helen's<br />
Gibson, James, postmaster, and clerk<br />
of petty sessions of Lucan, Blanch-;<br />
ardstown, and Rathcoole<br />
Gibson, Robert, esq. Allenswood<br />
Godley. Mr. W. The Cresscent<br />
'Green, Mrs. Grange<br />
Ilaire, Captain W. H. Lucan lodge<br />
I Hill, J as. worsted and tweed factory<br />
I Hunt, Rev. J. c.c.<br />
Jack, Henry, agricultural machinist<br />
Johnston, Mr. Thomas<br />
Keefte, Mr. Hugh<br />
Kearney, Mr. J. head constable, E.i.c<br />
Keogh, Mr. Somevton<br />
Kingston, Mrs. grocer and carpenter<br />
Leonard, Mr. Patrick<br />
Levinge, E. G. esq. M.D.<br />
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH —Rev. W.<br />
White, minister<br />
Proctor, Mr. S.<br />
Quigley, Mr. Edward<br />
Railway Station, M. G. W. R.— John<br />
Keogh, agent<br />
Railway Station, G.S.W.R. — .\ir.<br />
Brennan, agent<br />
Rainsford, Mrs. The Mall<br />
Registrar of Births, Deaths, and M&h<br />
riaqes—Robert Buckley<br />
Rooney, Mr. John, Grange<br />
Ivourke, Edward, farmer and grocer<br />
Rev. Chas. Benson, Royal Irish Constabulary Station —<br />
LUCAN CHURCH<br />
incumbent<br />
A. M'Clelland. esq. sub-inspector<br />
LUCAN R. CATHOLIC CHURCH—Rev, Shaekleton, Joseph, Anna Liffey and<br />
J. Hunt<br />
Grange mills<br />
Lynch, Mr. Edward, Springfield Shaekleton, Miss, The Mali<br />
M'Eroy, Bryan, butcher and grocer Shaekleton, Richard, esq. Canonbrook<br />
Mackey, Sir Jas.Wm. D.L. j.p.WoodviUe<br />
Scully, Mr. J. Viewmount<br />
Maluiie, Mr. Edward, Hillsborough Sherlock, Thomas, general dealer<br />
Manning, Mr. Samuel, Springfieid Smith, Mr. Walter, Glenwood<br />
Masteison, Mrs. Ballyowen Stanford, J. W". esq. C.E. Ounavarra<br />
METHODIST CHURCH —Rev. William Stubbs, Miss, The Mall<br />
Christie<br />
Tandy, Mr. Michael<br />
Mooney, Mr. Thomas, Twelfth lock Tandy, Miss, Annadale cottage<br />
Moore, Mr. George, Ballydowd Thombury, William, builder<br />
Morau, W. esq. J. p. St. Edniondsbury Tuthill, Capt. J. Fitzgerald, J.P. Esker<br />
Murphy, J. vintner<br />
Murray, Michael, esq. Balgaddy<br />
National School-- * * *<br />
master<br />
Palmer, W. esq.<br />
Parochial School — Robert Magahy,<br />
master<br />
Phelan, Patrick, Laurel lodge<br />
POST OFFICE—Mr. Jas. Gibson, c.r.s.<br />
LUSK—See RUSH.<br />
MALAHIDE.<br />
Vesey Arms inn—Mr. Michael Traeey,<br />
proprietor<br />
Vesey, Charles Colthurst, esq. J.r.<br />
D.L. Lieut.-Colonel County Dublin<br />
Militia, Lucan house<br />
White, Rev. William, Primrose hill<br />
Wills, John, esq. Willsbrook<br />
Wills, Mrs. Willsbrook<br />
Young, John, land survevor<br />
MALAHIDE, a maritime town and parish in Coolock barony, Dublin county, nine miles N. from Dublin, comprising<br />
an area of 1,1*26 acres. Population, (>V>o. The town is situated on a narrow inlet of the sea, and m<br />
the Great Northern railway, of which it forms the fourth station from Dublin. The Castle is a large square<br />
building, flanked by lofty circular towers, and stands on a high limestone rock, commanding a tine view of the<br />
town and bay. Of the original Castle little remains but the site, and that has been greatly enlarged and<br />
improved by "the present Lord Talbot de Malahide: the principal front is embattled, and the main entrant,<br />
which is under a splendid Gothic porch, is. defended by two circular towers. The grand hall is roofed with<br />
richly-carved ancient Irish oak. lighted by three large windows, with a gallery at the end. Among the manv<br />
splendid apartments the Castle contains, the most curious is that called the"-' oak chamber/ 1 ceiled and wainscoted<br />
with richly-carved oak, in compartments, contaiuing scriptural devices, and lighted with a pointed window of<br />
stained glass. In the drawing-room, among other valuable paintings, there is a small altar-niece painted by<br />
Albert Durer, said to have been originally in the oratory of Mary Queen of Scots, at Holvrood House. The<br />
demesne is adorned with groups of stately trees, and the grounds and gardens of the Castle are beautifully laid<br />
out. It is open daily to visitors. The town contains many handsome private residences which are permanently<br />
occupied. The only public buildings are the Church, a neat edifice of the later English style, which has recently<br />
been enlarged and restored, and a handsome Roman Catholic Church. It has a large and handsome Hotel, a<br />
Constabulary Police and a Coast-guard Station, a National School, and a Parochial Church of Ireland School<br />
Off the coast there are profitable beds of oysters, the property of the Lord of the Manor.<br />
Archbold, John, The Diamond Dunn, Mr. Thomas, Seapark<br />
MALAHIDE C-HUKCH — Rev. Robert<br />
Archbold, Joseph, farmer, Ross terrace<br />
Gavan, Miss<br />
Tomlinson, A.B. curate<br />
Gaffney, Patrick, farmer<br />
Walsh, A.M. incumbent • Rev. S.<br />
Byrne, Mr. II. J. Casino<br />
MALAHIDE R. C. Cnuscn—Rev. P. P.<br />
-:11. Mary, lodging-house, and groce<br />
Cahill, Michael, victualler<br />
Muicahy, Rev. R. Colahan, 0.C.<br />
C
^676<br />
COUNTY DUBLIN <strong>DIRECTORY</strong>.<br />
C Allen, John, esq. surveyor and inspector<br />
of mails G.P.O. Egliutou<br />
lodge, 50/.<br />
7 Bourne, Mrs., esq. Clifton-lodge, 0^1.<br />
8 Vacant, 421.<br />
9 Abbott, Rev. Thomas K. F.T.C.D.<br />
Victoria lodge, 44/.<br />
10 Miller, Mrs. Oriel lodge, 38*.<br />
Seapoint-avenue.<br />
1 Smyth. Mrs.<br />
2 Vacant<br />
Annadalo, Miss Lucy Hone<br />
Srinplt, Joseph M.tea «fc wine importer<br />
house, land, and coal agent, agent<br />
Royal Insurance Co. 30/.<br />
Thorp, William, contractor for South<br />
City Markets, Aherdelgie 381.<br />
Seapoint-terrace.<br />
I Morgan, Mrs. 57*.<br />
'_' Watson, William, esq. 57*.<br />
8 Dvvyer, Miss, 10*.<br />
4 Bowles, Mrs 20/.<br />
5 Vacant. 32/.<br />
PILLAR LKTTER-BOX, collected at 8.30<br />
A.M. 4.45 P.M. d; 8.30 P.M. on Sun,"<br />
day*. 8.30 A.M. vnhj<br />
Sea point Baths—James Clinch, prop.<br />
Seapoint liailicay Station—Mr. William<br />
Wilson station master, 15*.<br />
S eap oint-villas.<br />
1 Caileton, Hv. esq. A.B. Gorphwysfa,<br />
70*.<br />
S Stannus, Walter T. esq., LL.D. D.L.<br />
J.p. cos. Down, Londonderry and<br />
Tyrone, 70*.<br />
Tobernea-terrace.<br />
1 Betham, Captain Sheffield, 55*.<br />
2 Hartley, William N., professor of<br />
chemistry, B.C.S. 52/.<br />
5 Browne, Major Montague, staff,<br />
officer of pensioners, 50*.<br />
4 Boyle, II. S. esq. 48/.<br />
„ Blake, Miss,<br />
Trafalgar-terrace.<br />
1 Ellis, Wm. H. Manderville, esq. 48/.<br />
2 Graham, the Misses, 48*.<br />
3 Crowe, Mrs.<br />
4 Vacant, -12*.<br />
5 Dwyer, the Misses, 42/.<br />
,. Dwyer, Captain G. H.<br />
6 Seymour, Mrs. Russell,<br />
,, Seymour, U. T. esq.<br />
7 Vacant,<br />
6 Blood, G. L. esq.<br />
,, Chambers, Mrs.<br />
9 Bewley, Samuel, junr. esq.<br />
10 Creedon, Daniel J., esq.<br />
11 Corcoran, James J. esq.<br />
12 Vernon, Mrs.<br />
13 Westropp, Mrs.<br />
„ Westropp, T. Johnson, esq.<br />
14 Vacant,<br />
15 Butler, John P., esq.<br />
16 Curwcn, Miss,<br />
17 Vacant,<br />
18 Butler, the Misses,<br />
42?.<br />
44*.<br />
42*.<br />
4. r »('.<br />
55/.<br />
551<br />
55*.<br />
551<br />
45!.<br />
AU.<br />
4 5,".<br />
45'.<br />
45*.<br />
45*.<br />
45*.<br />
70/.<br />
10 Pirn, Mrs. Edward<br />
20 Crabbe, James, es
RANELAttH AND CULLENSWOOD— RATHCOOLE AND SACfGARD. 1583<br />
8 Kennedy, Henry, esq. 21/. 11 Morgan, John D. esq. III.<br />
9 Shaw, Prosser, esq. 17J. 13 Hillis, Mr. Hugh, SI. 10*.<br />
10 Carmicbael.Rev. F.F.D.D.chaplain 115 Vacant,<br />
Magdaleu Asylum, Leeson-st. 20/. 117 Hughes, Mr. Edward,<br />
9*.<br />
71.10s.<br />
LEESON-PAEK VILLAS.<br />
11 Mangin, Mrs.<br />
12 lleath, Mrs.<br />
:; Archdall, Mrs. H<br />
14 Walker, Miss<br />
15 and In Vacant<br />
Brookville—Lynch, James, esq. 241.<br />
Ashbrook—M'Question, Geo. Waller<br />
esq. 482.<br />
iJenburb— Mrs. Dockrell<br />
Sally mount-terrace.<br />
Toicmthif> of Mathmines.<br />
dMensvoood-rd.—P. St.Mary, Donnyhrk<br />
1 Bradley, the Misses, 22/.<br />
2 Deale, Mrs. 211.<br />
S Vacant,<br />
fit<br />
Sand ford.<br />
P. St. Peter.<br />
Casson, Jos. W. esq. j.p.Belmount ho.<br />
Hearn, George, esq. Merton, 80/.<br />
Kingsley, Rev. Chas. curate, Sandford<br />
Church, The Parsonage, 35J.<br />
fnfant School—Miss Caroline M'Effer,<br />
mistress<br />
Lending Library<br />
O'Neill, Louis Gordon, solicitor, Sandford<br />
park, 66/.<br />
SAXDFOED CHURCH — Rev. Thomas<br />
Good,B.n. incumbent<br />
Sandford Male School<br />
Stewart, Lady, Sandford lodge, 60/<br />
Sandford-avenue.<br />
Biishjield-avenxie.<br />
1 West, Mrs. 13/.<br />
3 Kemp, Petermann, accountant, III.<br />
5 Rountree, J araes, esq. 13/.<br />
7 Drumm, Thomas, merchant, 13/.<br />
9 Martin, Mr. Joseph, 12/.<br />
119 Parker, Mrs. 121.10s.<br />
21 Roonev, Francis, inspector D.H.P.<br />
14/. 15s.<br />
! 23 Richardson, Mrs, 12/.<br />
2 Mailey, William, esq.<br />
4 Vacant,<br />
6 Halsted, Mrs.<br />
8 Frengley, William, esq.<br />
1SJ.<br />
18/.<br />
13/.<br />
151. 105.<br />
Sandford-nill.<br />
Ranelagh-road.—P. St. Peter.<br />
Bewley, Mrs. Sandford grove, 1001.<br />
Bewley, Saml. esq. J. P. Sandford hill,<br />
10U.<br />
Sandford-road.<br />
P. St. Mary, Donnybrook,<br />
Pembroke Township.<br />
2 Frances. Mrs. Mary, 161<br />
4 Landey, Mr. Theophilus, G.p.o.lSZ.<br />
6 Greer, Mrs. 18/.<br />
8 Vacant, 20/.<br />
10 Vacant, -2/.<br />
12 Hemphill, Samuel, solicitor, 40/.<br />
14 Byrne, Mrs. Sandford ville, 28/.<br />
14A Byrne, John, market gardener,7/.<br />
16 Toomey, Mrs. Mark A. 234<br />
15 Connor, Willis, esq. 22/.<br />
20 Vacant, 22/.<br />
22 Lysaght, George Lingard, esq. 22/.<br />
24 Vacant, 9M.<br />
26 Brown, C. Graham, esq. 25/.<br />
28 Hedgeiong, Mr. Charles, 25/.<br />
30 Fox, Miss, 26/.<br />
32 Wiber, F. L. esq. Board of Works,<br />
28/.<br />
34 Vacant, 28/.<br />
36 Patterson, Frederick Geo. esq. 28/.<br />
38 Fox, Mrs. fSL<br />
40 Tivy, Mrs. 30/.<br />
42 Walker, George, esq. 2<br />
,, Smith, the Misses<br />
.....here Marlborougk-road<br />
SANDFORD-PABADE.<br />
44 Vacant<br />
40 Bulhn, Michael, esq.<br />
45 Pigeon, John, esq.<br />
50 Hodson, Mr».<br />
52 Vacant<br />
54 Vacant<br />
54A and 56 Vacant,<br />
58 Harding, P. G. esq.<br />
60 Parker, William, esq.<br />
62 Roberts, Patk. hortkull<br />
64 Evans, W. A. esq.<br />
126 Redmond, Mrs.<br />
intersects..<br />
each 20/.<br />
17/. 10s.<br />
17/. 105.<br />
lit. 10a.<br />
f 19/.<br />
Belmont lodge,<br />
32/.<br />
128 Mason, Thomas, esq. Woodville<br />
lodge, 21/.<br />
130 Atkinson, Richard W. esq. U&.<br />
Sandford-terrace.<br />
P. St. Peter.<br />
1 Queale, John William, esq.<br />
2 BickerstafF, Mrs,<br />
3 Day, Rev. Edward, i.e.<br />
4 Russell, Forbes Joshua, esq.<br />
,, Russell, Forbes James, esq.<br />
5 Cockburne, JohnViridet, esq.<br />
,. Cockburne, William, esq.<br />
6 Scott, Mrs.<br />
7 Carleton, Mrs.<br />
Woodville.<br />
Sandford.<br />
46/.<br />
35/.<br />
sir.<br />
26/.<br />
1 Wallace, Mrs. m.<br />
2 Hughes, William E. esq. 18/.<br />
3 Ciibboni, James, esq. and 11 L'amestreet.<br />
34/.<br />
4 Allen, Miss, W.<br />
RATHCOOLE AND SAGGARD.<br />
RATHCOOLE, an inland town and parish in Newcastle barony, Dublin county, 10 miles 8\V.from Dublin, comprising<br />
an area of 4,705 acres. Population, 459. The town, which was anciently called Radculi, is situated<br />
upon the road to Naas. and consists of one street, about a quarter of a mile m length, chiefly of small houses<br />
and cabins irregularly built. The on v public building is the Parish Church, a neat plain edifice. It has a<br />
Dispensary It" is the head station of'the Constabulary force of the district of Lppercross. About two miles<br />
and a half N.\V\ from Rathcoole is the parish and village of Newcastle, comprising an area of.4,283 acre-.<br />
Population 1,108. It is situated on the Grand Canal. The village was formerly a borough, having a<br />
I ortrieve and burgesses under charter of James !., and prior to the Union, sent two members to the blah<br />
Parliament The Church is an ancient picturesque edilice, covered with ivy, having a hne easteni window.<br />
The Roman Catholic Church is a neat building, with a belfry. There is a Dispensary and National Schools,<br />
Petty Sessions are held every alternate Friday.<br />
MAGISTRATES ATTENDING PETIT SESSIONS AT RATHCOOLE, every alternate Friday.—John C. Kennedy, eaq.;<br />
J. T. Verscboyle, esq. ; Alexander Graydon, esq,, at.d Thomas Drury, esq.; (fork, Mr. James Gibson.<br />
r irty, Mr. James, Greenogue Rathcoole IXsj^nsary— Pat.Jos.M'Evoy, Connolly. Owen, esq. Baliscott, Haztemedical<br />
'arroll, Andrew, vintner<br />
attendant, Rathcoole<br />
atch ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^<br />
''r.istabulary PoUce Station — John jSenior, Mrs. Anne<br />
Connor, John, esq. Loughtown, llaziebatch<br />
Stewfcrt, constable in charge<br />
Calien, Mr. Matthew<br />
^'uwdall, James, farmer<br />
Kelly, R. vintner<br />
Senior, Mrs. vintner<br />
I Senior, Thomas, farmer<br />
IShell, Mr. Edward, Elm cottage<br />
SSheal, Mr. James, Rathcoole house<br />
Graydon, Alexander, esq. Newcastle<br />
house<br />
Harrison, John, farmer, Colgan^town<br />
Kelly, P. J. baker<br />
I Spear, Mr. Edward<br />
Howe, John, esq. Wheatfield<br />
Kennedy, Sir John bart. J.P. Johns-jSteacy, Joseph, farmer<br />
Kelly, Patrick, esq. Newcastle<br />
town-Kennedy<br />
| Walsh, Thomas, vintner<br />
•'•*">', Patrick Joseph, surgeon<br />
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^<br />
Kennedy, Robert, esq.<br />
M'AHLster, John, farmer Lambert, Mr*. taecumnie,<br />
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^Ilazie-<br />
^ ^ ^<br />
Noble, Montgomery, farmer Newcastle. hatch<br />
POST OFFICE—Miss Sophia Senior, Black Church inn—Peter Vicars, prop. M'Donald, Myles, esq. Paymount,<br />
postmistress Byrne, Mr. John. Keating's park Huzlehatch<br />
KATHCOOEE CHDECH—Rev. W. J. Cloncurry, Lady, Lyons house, an i Madden, Patrick, vintner<br />
Thornhill,iacumbent,Glebehouse' 1 Maretimo, Blackrock National School— Amelia Haughton
158* COUNTY DUBLIN DIKKCTORY.<br />
NEWCASTLE CHURCH—Rev.<br />
O'Meara, incumbent<br />
Rathcoole Pariah School—M. .Do<br />
mistress<br />
Richey, Mr, John, Castlewarden<br />
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHCRCH-<br />
Miehael Barry, P.P. and<br />
Joseph BSattery, c.o.<br />
Henry Thorn bill, Rev.<br />
Rathcoole<br />
Woodburn Jose<br />
Saggard.<br />
Brittasv MaHtf<br />
-Rev. Bowling, James, The Hotel. Brittas<br />
Rev. Drury, Thomas, paper mills — office,<br />
8 Ormond-quay, lower<br />
Skerrett, Peter Rd. eeq. Athgoe park National School—Ml. Martin, Softool-<br />
Sbekletoh, Joseph, Lyons mills<br />
master; Teresa Coonan, mistress<br />
W. J. Glebe house.; POST OFFICE—Miss ^Teresa Waters,<br />
postmistress<br />
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHU&CB—Rev.<br />
Michael Barry, p.p. and Rev.<br />
ingau area of 2.581 acres. Population, 5,555. It is situated on the<br />
road to Whitechuveh. and near where the Military-road commences that crosses the mountains into Wicklow<br />
county. The village consists of one long irregular street: the Church on the right side, with a tower and spire.<br />
The Roman Catholic Church is a large building. The Loretto Convent, in the vicinity is a modern brick building,<br />
attached to which there is an elegant chapel, a female free school, also a ladies" hoarding and day school. There<br />
also at Firhouse a Carmelite Convent, also a Dispensarv, a Petty Sessions Court-house, a \ D; :: • Constabulary<br />
Police Station. A fair is held on July 10. The bridge of Rathfarnham, over the rivt Dodder, is several hunummer<br />
by the trees of<br />
dred yards from the village, the approach to which is rising ground, thickly shaded<br />
the demesnes on each side. The neighbourhood abounds in pretty seats and villas<br />
of the Dublin mountains an 1 1 ay. The castle of Rathfarnham was budt by Archbishop Loftus in the reign of<br />
Elizabeth. One of the entrances to the demesne, fronting the Dodder, is in the style of a Roman triumphal arch.<br />
The entrance to the castle is by a portico of eight Doric columns that support a dome painted in fresco with the - ; g;?; -<br />
of the zodiac. Baltybod&t, a village in the parish of Whitchurch, Is about one and a quarter miles farther on,<br />
and comprises an area of two acres. Population, 252.<br />
MAGISTRATES ATTENDING PETTY SESSIONS, every second<br />
esq.; John 0. Drury, esq. j James N. Davis,esq.; ThoftjUi<br />
esq. Q.c. ; Hon. Hercules Rowley, Henry HodgeUa, esq<br />
McDonough, esq. and Patrick Barry, esq. Clerk—Rich;<br />
Ashfield— Vacant, 113?<br />
Arthur, John, bootmaker<br />
Bannan, Patk. gro.
Iloran. Miss, Laurel liiTJ 591.<br />
Hughes, R. and G. model laundry<br />
Lane, J. A. esq. Air park<br />
Leedom, John, coal factor<br />
Lentban, Mary, grocer,
SWORDS— TALLAGHT<br />
lGi#<br />
Aungier, Robert, esq. The Leas , ROM. CATH. CHCRCH—Rev. D. P. Mul-j Healey, Bernard, harness maker<br />
Aungier, Thomas, esq. Roganstown ! cahy, P.P.; Rev. Thos. Murphy,! Howard, John, painter<br />
Baker, Henry, esq. J.P. Balheary ho.' c.c.<br />
Howard, William, butcher<br />
Bowden, Wm. esq. Broadmeadows Sneyd, Mr. Robert, collector, Mount- | Hughes, James, farmer, Balheary<br />
Christie, Joseph, esq. Newtown house! gamble<br />
Cobbe, Charles, esq.<br />
Corbally, Mathew James, esq. J.P. ;<br />
Rathbeale hall<br />
Crean, Patrick, esq. Knocksedan ho.<br />
Cruise-Russell, Robert, esq. J.P.<br />
Drynam<br />
teacher<br />
Cuffe, Miss M. Kilcreagh house, Donabate<br />
Twigg, Rev. Thomas, M.A. Vicarage<br />
Cuffe, Patrick, esq. Mantua<br />
TRADERS, ETC.<br />
Cuppage, Geo. esq. Killeen, Oldtowtv<br />
Davys. Frans. J. M.D. county coroner j<br />
Dawson, Mr. Richard, Kilronan<br />
Dean, Alexander, esq. Newlawn<br />
Forster, Captain FitzEustace, J.P.<br />
Swords house<br />
Gallagher, Patrick, rate collector<br />
Hamilton, Richard F. esq. J.P. Lissen<br />
hall<br />
nutchinson, John Hely, esq. J.P. j<br />
Bannister, John, farmer and slater<br />
Bannister, John, jun. slater<br />
Bannister, William, farmer<br />
Big Tree inn—Edward Philips, proprietor<br />
Bride, James, farmer<br />
Bolger, John, tailor<br />
Cannon, John, coachbuilder<br />
Clarke, John, farmer, Balheary<br />
Seafield, Donabate<br />
Cloney, John, grocer<br />
Infant School—Mary Malone, teacher j Coleman, John, grocer<br />
Kittle, Mr. Andrew<br />
Connell, Michael, blacksmith<br />
Maguire, Mr. John, postmaster Duff, Thomas, farmer<br />
M'Cormick, Mr. Edward, Lispopple j Dunne,Bridget, baker<br />
Kiernan, Mrs. grocer<br />
SWORDS CHURCH—Rev. Thos. Twigg, Lawless, Joseph, farmer.Saucerstown<br />
canon of St. Patrick's, vicar; Rev. Leonard, James, carpenter<br />
W. G. Boyce, curate<br />
Long, James, mason<br />
Stcords Dispensary—Fras.J.Davys,M.D. Long, Michael, farmer and factor<br />
Swords Free School—Louisa Fallon.<br />
M'Court, Mr. Thos. P.L.G. Lanistown i Earley, Peter, hotel keeper<br />
Manders, Richd. esq. Braekenstown I Fitzpatrick, Andw., farmer, Newtown<br />
Rational School—Denis Holland and; Fitzpatrick, Joseph, farmer, Balheary<br />
K. Ahem, teachers<br />
Gill, Mrs. farmer<br />
O'Brien, Michael, esq. Lissen hall Glasgow, John, grocer<br />
Reynolds, John, relieving officer Greene, William, farmer, Balheary<br />
TALLAGHT.<br />
Long, Patrick, farmer,. Lissen hall<br />
Lyons, Mrs. Julia, farmer, Balheary<br />
M'Evoy, John, carp en^r<br />
M'Evoy, William, family grocer<br />
M'Dermott, John, vintner<br />
M'Donnell, Joseph, grocer<br />
M'Kenna, Joseph, farmer, Seatown<br />
Moore, Michael, Harp inn<br />
Morau, John, miller and farmer<br />
Murphy, Mrs. Alice<br />
Murtagh, Mathew, car owner<br />
O'Toole, John, grocer<br />
Phillips, Walter B. farmer, draper, &c.<br />
POST OFFICE — Mr. John Maguire,<br />
postmaster<br />
Royal hotel—Peter Earley, proprietor<br />
Ryan, Patrick, grocer<br />
Ryan, Thomas, blacksmith<br />
Smyth, James, Greenfield<br />
Stewart, Robert, vintner<br />
Stewart, James, Mendon house<br />
St. Lawrence, Richard, vintner<br />
Toole, John, flcirpinu<br />
Tyrrell, John, grocer, &c.<br />
Tyrrell, Mrs., farmer, Balheary<br />
Weldon, Mrs. Margaret, grocer<br />
TALLAGEIT, an inland town and parish in Uppercross barony, Dublin countv, seven miles S.W.by W. from<br />
Dablin, comprising an area of 21,868 acres. Population of parish, 4,0*21 ; of town, 312, inhabiting 57<br />
houses. The town is situated on the road to Blessington, and the parish extends from near Templeogue to<br />
Crumlin, and on its southern side to Brittas, including Brittas Ponds, to Balrothery hill on the river Dodder,<br />
to the Green hills at its western extremity. The southern portion forms the range called the Tallaght Hills,<br />
and commands magnificent views of the bay and vale of Dublin. The church, a little above the town, dedicated<br />
to St. Maelrune, is a modern building in the pointed style. At Firhouse there is a convent of Discalced<br />
Carmelites, and at Mount Anne a small monastery of the same order, and a Priory of the Dominican order at<br />
St. Mary's. In the town there is a Dispensary, and there are National and Parochial Schools. It is a Constabulary<br />
Police station, and Petty Sessions are held every alternate Wednesday. There are several paper<br />
and Hour mills in the parish.<br />
MAGISTRATES ATTENDING PETTY SESSIONS, every alternate Wednesday—Sir John Lentaigne, C.B. D.L.; Dr. Evory<br />
Kennedy ; Richard Walsh, esq. ; John Hatchell, esq.; Thomas Roper, esq. ; Henry T. Finlay, esq.; Wm.<br />
D, Ilandcock, esq. ; Laurence B. Rorke, esq.; Joseph Nugent Lentaigne, esq. B.L.—Clerk, R. D. Molloy.<br />
Mrtor.—vacant<br />
[Early, Wm. esq. Kilnamanagh O'Toole, Mr. Peter, Newtown house<br />
Bagnall, Mr. farmer, Raliinascorney<br />
Barr. John, esq. Belview<br />
Fox, William, farmer, Whitestown<br />
Handcock, Wm. Domvilie, esq. J.v<br />
POST OFFICE AND POSTAL TELEGRAPH<br />
OFFICE—Miss Anne Doran, postmistress<br />
Boardman, J. and A. paper mills, Sallypark<br />
Boldbrook<br />
Hanlon, Thomas, farmer, Gibbons Quinn, Denis, esq. Killenarden<br />
Hoothman, Jno. Bathampton cottage Healey, James, farmer<br />
ST. MARY'S CONVENT — Very Rev,<br />
Boothman, Mrs. Kiitipper house<br />
Brown, R. S. es
1«!0 COUNTY DUBLIN <strong>DIRECTORY</strong>.<br />
TERENURE (FORMERLY ROUNDTOWN),<br />
TFRENUUE, formerly Roundtown, a village in the parish of Rathfambara. Rathdown barony, Dublin county, 3<br />
miles south from the General Post Office, Dublin, comprising an area of 41 acres. Population 8.51. It is<br />
situated on the road to Rathfarnham, branching from HaroldVeross and Rathgar. The neighbourhood aboundin<br />
handsome Mfttl and villas. Tliere is a Tramway to Dublin, and the cars run between Terenureand Sackvillestreet<br />
every sax minutes.<br />
Ashley, Mrs. Glenpool place, Mt<br />
Bermingham, Mr. James L. Greet)<br />
Drake cottage<br />
Berry, Jph. esq. Westhampton, 711.<br />
Black, Mrs, Milfonl cottage<br />
Black, William, provision dealer<br />
Board man, Thomas W. stationer, .vc.<br />
Brady, Jas. Jt'o^alhotei,tavern, piifetl<br />
office and waiting-rooms for tram<br />
PfaftflWIWfy—Henry Davv, A.B. M.B.<br />
a.en, medical officer—res. Kimmage<br />
lodge,<br />
Ml«<br />
Donnelly, Mrs. Donnelly's cottages<br />
Donnelly, Mr. James, Garna villa cot.<br />
Duffy, Mrs. grn.-vr, Afc.<br />
Ennis, Robert, bricklayer<br />
Farrell, Michael, dairy<br />
Flood, Mrs. Catherine, grocer, tea,<br />
wine and spirit • erchant, Italian<br />
warehouse, «te.<br />
Freeman, James, carpenter. Jubilee<br />
place, K. 10*<br />
cars,<br />
fti.<br />
Brady, Thomas, dairy, and Mod BOB<br />
tractor<br />
Bushy Park-road.<br />
Kimmatre lodge<br />
Bramston, Mr. Thomas, Albert, eot. From Ii
Carty, William, esq. Charleville<br />
Connaty, Joseph, esq. Mount Michael<br />
Connor, James, Templeogue inn<br />
Bowling, Francis, esq. Fir house<br />
Flood, B. A. esq. Mount Alton<br />
Griffin, E. J. esq. Rose hall<br />
llamlcock, William, Domville, esq.<br />
J.P. Sally park<br />
Hume, Mrs. Dirone house y<br />
Kavanagh, Mr. Michael, Springfield<br />
Kelly, Matthew, esq., J.P. Cherryrield<br />
Kennedy, James, farmer, Wellington<br />
King,Chas. Stewart,esq. Cypress grove<br />
King, Chas. Strong, esq. Cypress grove<br />
Kiruan, Mrs. spawtdl farm<br />
TER EN U RE - VVILUAMSTOWN. 1611<br />
O'Gorman, Patk. Cogan, esq. Templeogue<br />
lodge<br />
Roach, John E. esq. Kilvare<br />
Roberts, Mrs. Prospect<br />
Ryan, Mrs. Knocklyon house<br />
Smith, B. esq. Tymen cottage<br />
Smith, Thomas, farmer, Whitehall<br />
Stanford, C. T. esq. Templeville<br />
Sullivan, Marcus C. evsq. Castlefield<br />
Walsh, M. esq. Riversdale<br />
FoRTiMELD-TEKRACE.<br />
1 Davy, Dr. Edmund William<br />
3 Henderson, Major John<br />
Templeog-ue-road.<br />
Terenure College, Very Rev. Michael A,<br />
Moore, o.c.c. president; Rev. Paul<br />
M'Donnell, o.c.c. burser : Rev.<br />
P. Donegan, o.c.c. 1 KM.<br />
Wake, Mrs. Kensington house<br />
Terenure-terrace.<br />
1 Taggard, George, eiq.<br />
2 Bury, James Archibald, esq.<br />
0 Smithson, Mrs.<br />
4 Beatty, Francis, C.E.<br />
I#akelands-park.<br />
l.awlor, J. S. esq. M.D. Delaford house '. Brady, Thomas, car owner<br />
Lakelands.<br />
Maconchy, Chas. W.Templeogue mills Hooper, William, esq. Little Fortfield 1 Beclcer, John, merchant<br />
Magrane, Jas. esq. Knocklyon castle I Jones, James, carpenter<br />
:., Becker, Michael, merchant<br />
Magrane, Mrs. Old court<br />
Mountain view—vacant<br />
; Murray, Michael, dealer in sand<br />
Rogerson, David, esq. Olney,<br />
2 McXaboe, George, esq. G.P.O.<br />
70/. I 3 Cordner, Mrs.<br />
Murphy, J. esq. Templeogue house 'Saudford, Capt. Wills, Fortfield lodge | 4 Weekes, Charles, esq.<br />
WHITECHURCH (see RATHFARNHAM).<br />
WILLIAMSTOWN.<br />
(BLACKROCK TOWNSHIP.)<br />
WILLI VILLIAMSTOWN, a inantime village in the parish of Booterstown, partly in Dublin barony, but chiefly in that<br />
of i Rathdown. Dublin county. 44 miles S.E. from the Ofeneral Post Office, Dublin, comprising an area of 46 acres.<br />
fog '^pulation, 575j inhabiting: 04 houses. It is situated upon the S. shore ot Dublin bay, close to the Kin^town<br />
a-, andou the road to Bray. It is resorted to as a bathing-place, In the neighbourhood, approached from<br />
Booterstown or Blackrock, there are many handsome seats and villas. The parish church is situated in Crossavenue,<br />
Blackrock. It i? within the Blackrock postal delivery.<br />
Kg •-• . Michael, esq. Ruby lodge 33 Kinch, Mrs.<br />
2 Benson, John, esq. 38/.<br />
Egan, Mrs. P. Kuby lodge, , Btt. 35 Dowdall, Mr. Patrick<br />
3 Vacant, 18£.<br />
Egan, William A. esq. Ruby lodge hi. \ 37 Vacant<br />
4 M'Currjr, 8. S., esq., secretary's<br />
Kearney, Mrs. Peafield house, 49/.; 41 Garvey, Patrick, greengrocer<br />
office, Q P.O.<br />
K«.lly, Edmund Meares, barrister, 143 Griffin. Thomas, esq. Ml .5 Grier, Capt. Alexander Dixon, 18/.<br />
Rosefield, NK. 45 Coyle, M. J. land surveyor, 9/. 10*. 6 Ciinchy, Piulip, esq. 18/.<br />
5u '-••,, Win. Henry, esq. Albany grove, 47 Caughey, Rev. Francis, 10?.<br />
Walker, Jn. A. esq. Seafort lodge, &2J.\ 49 Smith, Richard, esq. Krazer. Mrs. laundress, hi, 10*<br />
28 Keegan, John J. *t Co. grocers and<br />
Italian warehousemen, ftit,<br />
30 Darcy, Mr. John, Ul.<br />
82 Flint" Mr. Abraham, H. L0«.<br />
34 Tallon, Mr. Thomas, 0/. 10*.<br />
3o Armstromr,Thomas, acting-inspector,<br />
D.M. P., V.<br />
33 Farrell, Laurence, bootmaker<br />
42 Murphy, Gregory, builder, and 1<br />
Se ifort-parade<br />
4*1 Vacant,<br />
10/. lOy.<br />
" t8 Reilly, Patrick, gardener, 20t.<br />
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