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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

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