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<strong>THOM'S</strong> <strong>ALMANAC</strong><br />
AND<br />
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY<br />
OF THE<br />
UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND:<br />
FOR THE YEAR<br />
1862.<br />
COMPRISING<br />
BRITISH DIRECTORY.<br />
PARLIAMENTARY DIRECTORY.<br />
PEERAGE, BARONETAGE, AND KNIGHTAGE DIRECTORY.<br />
NAVAL, MILITARY, AND MILITIA DIRECTORY.<br />
COLONIAL DIRECTORY.<br />
STATISTICS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.<br />
GOVERNMENT OFFICES' DIRECTORY.<br />
UNIVERSITY, SCIENTIFIC, AND LITERARY DIRECTORY.<br />
MEDICAL DIRECTORY.<br />
ECCLESIASTICAL DIRECTORY.<br />
LAW DIRECTORY.<br />
BANKING DIRECTORY. POSTAL DIRECTORY.<br />
COUNTY AND BOROUGH DIRECTORY.<br />
POST OFFICE DUBLIN CITY AND COUNTY DIRECTORY.<br />
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DUBLIN:<br />
ALEXANDER THOM AND SONS, PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.<br />
LONGMAN, GREEN, LONGMAN, AND ROBERTS, LONDON.<br />
ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK, EDINBURGH.<br />
MDCCCLXII.<br />
Price Fifteen Shillings.
CHAPELI20D-CLONDALKIN. 135ft<br />
Cliapelizod Parochial Male and Female' Inciaicore-road.<br />
TOST OFFICE—Edward J. P. Rice,<br />
School-*—Jas. Sweetman, master ; From Chapelizod to Kilmainham, Xeio. postmaster<br />
M. Georgina Sweetman, mistress<br />
P. St. James.— Uppercross B. Rice, J. P. woollen draper, and 6-3<br />
Dunn, Bernard, esq.<br />
James's-street<br />
Fitzpatriek, Joseph, grocer andprovi-; Corlett, Henry Lee, esq. and 106 Sum- Ryan, Wm. paper manufacturer, Gol-<br />
sion dealer<br />
merhilldenbridge<br />
house and mills, and 1<br />
Hoyle &, Peat, woollen manufacturers '• Davis, Samuel, Hibernian plaster of Merchaiits'-quay<br />
Jones, Gustavus R. esq.<br />
Palis and cement mills, 137 Abbey- Tydd, Ben. B. inspector
1390<br />
O0UNTY DUBLIN DIRECTORY.<br />
LUCAN.<br />
LUCAN, an inland town and parish in Newcastle barony, Dublin county, seven miles W. from Dublin, comprising<br />
an area of 1,126 acres, of which 33 are in the town. Population of parish, 1,009, of town, 578, inhabiting<br />
79 houses, midway between the Great Western and Midland Great Western Railways and the Royal and<br />
Grand Canals (distance about one mile from each), and upon the high road to Gaiway and Siigo. After the<br />
Conquest this place was settled on Richard de Peche, one of the early English adventurers; and in 12"i0<br />
was in the possession of Waryn de Peche, who founded the monastery of St. Catherine, in the immediate<br />
\icinity. In the reign of Richard II. it belonged to the Rokeby family, and in the sixteenth century<br />
was the property of the Sarsfield family, and of William, the distinguished general of that name, who<br />
forfeited it for his adherence to the cause of James II. It is now the property of the Colthurst Vesey<br />
family. The town is prettily situated in a fertile vale, on the south bank of the River Liffey, which is here<br />
crossed by a granite bridge of one arch, with stone parapet, supported by iron pallisades, and consists of one<br />
wide angular street of small but neat houses and cottages, most of which are let in summer to visitors and<br />
invalids. Its public buildings are, the Parish Church, a neat structure with a tower and spire, a large new<br />
Roman Catholic Chapel, and a Wesleyan Chapel. It has a Dispensary and a Loan Fund; a Lending Library,<br />
Church, and National Schools. It is a Chief Constabulary Police Station, and Petty Sessions are held every alter<br />
nate Tuesday. Lucan is noted for its spas, sulphurous and chalybeate, and is much resorted to for its efficacy in<br />
scorbutic, bilious, and rheumatic complaints: in that called the ''boiling spring," the water, on analysis, has been<br />
found to contain in every two gallons, 70 grains of crystallized carbonate of soda, 20 of carbonate of lime, 1 A of<br />
carbonate of magnesia, 2 of siiex, 6k of muriate of soda, and 14 of sulphur. The scenery around Lucan is<br />
delightfully varied, and in part romantically beautiful, particularly Woodlands, the seat of Colonel White, M.P.,<br />
and the grounds of Weston park, in which is the well-known and much-frequented waterfall, called the "Salmon<br />
Leap;' 1 which consists of a succession of rocky ledges on the Liffey, over which the fish dart at one bound. It<br />
forms a beautiful cascade, the picturesque effect of which is greatly increased by the rich and lofty wooded banks<br />
of the river, and the adjoining tastefully embellished demesne of Leixlip Castle. The parish abounds in gentlemen's<br />
seats, and handsome villa residences; the principal of which are Lucan House, in a demesne of 500 acres,<br />
in which there is a monument to one of the Sarsfields, and an ancient oratory; St. Edmondsbury, Woodville,<br />
Hermitage, &c. In the Irish peerage this place gives the title of Earl to the noble family of Bingham.<br />
MAGISTRATES ATTENDING PETTY SESSIONS, every alternate Tuesday—John Godley, esq.; Henry Clarke, esq ; Charles<br />
Colthurst Vesey, esq. Lucan House; John F. Willis, esq. Willsbrook; and George G. Place, esq. Inchicore—Clerk,<br />
John Higginbotham.<br />
Acton, Mrs. Gayview, Lucan<br />
Baker, Miss, The Cresceut<br />
Bayly, Mr. 12th lock, Grand Canal<br />
Becker, Mr. Michael, Twelfth lock<br />
Bellaney, David, esq. Esker house<br />
Bennett, John, Ballyowen castle<br />
Bennett, Mr. Peter,<br />
Berwick.the Hon.Judge, St.Edmonds-j<br />
bury<br />
Bingham, John, esq. v.L.a. Glenwood<br />
Bourke, John, Colthurst Arms hotel<br />
Bourke, Denis, esq. Beiiview<br />
Bourke, John, grocer<br />
Brady, Thomas, baker<br />
Buckley, Mr. George, relieving officer,<br />
Tubber cottage<br />
Butler, Bryan, esq. St. Helen's<br />
Campbell, Miss, grocer<br />
Casey, Cornelius, Esker<br />
Clark, Henry esq. J.P. Aliens wood<br />
Clarke, Wm. esq. Esker hail<br />
Colclough, John, esq. P.L.CJ. Einstown<br />
house<br />
Cole, Charles, esq. Somertoa<br />
Coley, Edward, victualler, «fc treasurer<br />
of Loan Fund<br />
Colley, Henry, esq. Lucan lodge<br />
Collins, Miss C. Crescent<br />
Constabulary Polke Station—W.T.Gunn,<br />
sub-inspector<br />
Cromer, Mr. groc. & Royal Arms hotel<br />
Cromer, J. painter<br />
Cross, James, grocer and miller<br />
Cunningham, Mr. Ballyowen<br />
Dennis, Rev. P. M. Esker lodge<br />
Disj.>ensary—T. Purefoy, med. officer<br />
Donne, Rev. E. c.c.<br />
Ellis, Miss, The Mall<br />
Evans, Mrs. Lucan<br />
Ferguson, George, L.B.C.S.I. LeLxlip<br />
Gaiway, Richard, esq. Broomfield Quigley. James, esq. Lucan hill<br />
Garland, Anthony, carpenter Railway Station, M.G.W.R.—Mr. Dc-<br />
Geoghegan, Mrs. Crescent<br />
lan, agent<br />
Gibson, James, first clerk loan fund 2nd Railway Station, G. S. W. R.—Mr.<br />
receiver and postmaster<br />
Brennan, agent<br />
Green, Mr. James<br />
Renwick, Mrs. The Crescent<br />
Green, Mrs. Grange<br />
Roblastre, Miss, Lucan<br />
Hall, Thomas, esq. Einstown Rooney, Mr. Richard, Grange<br />
Higginbotham, Mr. John, petty ses Rourke, Edward, farmer<br />
sions clerk<br />
Shackleton, Mr. Anna Liffey mills<br />
Holt, G. II. esq. Viewmount Smith, Mr. W. Dodsborough<br />
Jack, Mr. agricultural mechanist Spa hotel, Cooldrina—J. Burke, pro<br />
Keeffe, Mr. Hugh<br />
prietor<br />
Kingsmill, Lady, Hermitage Stewart, Miss, Airley<br />
Leonard, Mr. Patrick, Esker Stewart, H. H. esq. M.D. governor of<br />
Loan Fund—Mr. E. Coley. treasurer; Lunatic asylum, Lucan Spa House<br />
Mr. J. Gibson, clerk<br />
Stewart, Rev. Henry, Rectory<br />
LUCAN CHUKCH—Rev. L. C. Warren, Tandy, Air. George, Rose cottage<br />
perpetual curate<br />
Teeling, Mrs. grocer<br />
LUCAN R. CATHOLIC CHAPEL—Rev. Ter Heuir, William esq. Bessmount<br />
E. Dunne<br />
cottage<br />
Lumsden, William, esq. Lucan house Tindall, David, boot and shoe maker<br />
Lunatic Asylum—H. H. Stewart, esq. Thornbury, William, builder<br />
M.D. governor<br />
Vesey Arms inn—Mr. Tracey, propr.<br />
Lynch, Edward, esq. Springfield Vesey, Colthurst Charles, esq. J.P.<br />
M'Keon, Edw. M. esq. Westpanstown Lucan house<br />
M'Evoy, Michael, Lucan Arms hotel Vivian and Co. iron works<br />
M'Garry, M. esq. Primrose hill Vivian, Samuel J. esq.<br />
Masterson, Thomas, esq. Ballyowen Wall, Robert, esq. Milltown house<br />
Moore, Campbell, esq. Ballyowen cot Wallace, Richard, esq. Esker<br />
tage<br />
Watson, Mr. Ahaderrigg<br />
Moore, Mr. George, Ballydowd WESLEYAN CHAPEL—Rev. Chas. Rob<br />
Morgan, Miss, The Crescent<br />
inson minister<br />
Murray, Michael, Balgaudy<br />
White, Colonel Henry, Woodlands,<br />
Needham, Thos. R. esq. Griffin lodge Clonsiile<br />
Parochial Sclwol—Mr. Robinson Williams, John, esq. Fins town cot<br />
Palmer, W. esq. Grange Mills<br />
tage<br />
POST OFFICE—Mr. James Gibson, first I Williamson, Mrs. The Mall<br />
clerk loan fund receiver and post ; Wills, John, esq. J.P. Willsbrook<br />
master<br />
j Young, John, builder
Mulloy, Rev, Wm. chaplain. Female<br />
Orphan House, North Circular rd.<br />
Belmont<br />
Moore, Arthur, esq. secretary, Dublin<br />
and Wicklow Railway—res. Monks<br />
town lodge, 551.<br />
Orpin, Jno. juu. solr. Munster ldg. 561.<br />
Pirn, J, Greenwood, esq. Easton lodge,<br />
72/.<br />
Plant, Wm. M.D. F.E.C.S.I. Plantation,<br />
70/.<br />
Skelly, William, grocer<br />
Smith, Mrs. milliner and draper<br />
Yesey, E. esq. Hilton lodge<br />
Williamson, W. A. esq. Albany grove<br />
TOontpelier-parade.<br />
1 Atkinson, Charles, esq. 267.<br />
2 Frend, Miss, 23/.<br />
3 Hartigan, Stewart, esq. surveyor's<br />
department, G.P.O. 24/.<br />
4 Trail. Mrs. 22/. 10s.<br />
5 Johnston, Miss, 24/. 10s.<br />
6 Xoble, The Misses, boarding-house,<br />
24/. 10?.<br />
7 Hodges, Mrs. 51/.<br />
8 Hawkshaw, Hugh, esq. R.N. 44/.<br />
9 Hartigan, Mrs. 30/.<br />
,, Hartigan, Wm. Henry, barrister<br />
"R&ontpelier-terrace.<br />
1 Bailv, Mrs.<br />
2 Heron, Miss, dressmaker,<br />
3 and 4 Stringer, Mrs. lodgings,<br />
MONKSTOWN-PALMERSTOWN. 1395<br />
Richmond-bill.<br />
Seapoint-terrace.<br />
1 Clarke, Joshua, Q.C. 45/. 1 Edie, Alexander, esq. 40/.<br />
2 Hutton, John, merchant, 49/. i 2 Vacant, 57/.<br />
o and 4 Vacant, each 54/. 13 O'Beime, Miss, 59/.<br />
5 Lynch, Rev. John, incumbent of St. 4 Carle ton, George, esq. 57/.<br />
John's church, 54/. : PILLAR LETTER-BOX, collected at 9<br />
„ Webb, Stawell, esq.<br />
A.M. 5 P.M. and 7 P.M. On Sun<br />
6 Fletcher, Mrs. 49/. days, 9 30 A.M. only<br />
7 Pirn, Miss Ruth, -37/. , Seapomt baths—Jno. Clinch, proprietor<br />
8 Molton, Francis, esq. 37/,<br />
Richmond cottage—Brady, Mrs.<br />
Salt-hill.<br />
Tobernea-terrace.<br />
Via the Sea.<br />
1 Smith, Mrs.<br />
2 Stuart, Hon. A. G.<br />
Kingttoum Railway Company's Baths—<br />
3 Abbott, George, esq.<br />
John Crosthwaite, proprietor<br />
4 Andrews, Arthur, esq.<br />
161.<br />
14/.<br />
14/.<br />
Railway Station—Mr. Kelly, station?<br />
master<br />
Connor, Wm. job clarence and livery j<br />
establishment, and 32 Hatch street;<br />
Salt-hill hotel—Wm. Parry, proprietor<br />
Salt-hill livery stables and carriage;<br />
establishment, Wm. Connor, proprietor,<br />
and 32 Hatch-st. Dublin<br />
Salt-hill-place.<br />
1 Hill, John, esq. superintend. Dublin<br />
A Kingstown line 10/. 15s.<br />
2 Hill, Mrs. Morres, 15/.<br />
10 Da vies, Francis, esq.<br />
25/.<br />
11 Webb, John, esq.<br />
29/.<br />
Seafield-avenue.<br />
12 Hartwell, Miss,<br />
2S/.<br />
,, Garner, The Misses<br />
BoswelhJno. Knight, esq. Clifdenldg.<br />
13 Gamble, Mrs.<br />
2S/. Calvert, Win. esq. Seafield lodge, 50/.<br />
14 Eustace, Dr. John,<br />
Irvine, John, esq. Maplebury<br />
15 Roberts, Mrs.<br />
m. 22/. Jones, Wm. M. esq. Albert lodge, and<br />
16 Keogh, Mrs.<br />
25/. 6 Dawson-street<br />
17 Drury, Miss Sarah, ladies' school, Kirwan, Capt. James, Victoria lodge<br />
Arnold ville.<br />
25/.<br />
Lee, Robert Campbell, esq. Eglinton<br />
Montpelier house—Darley, Hem lodge, 50/.<br />
7 F.<br />
esq. and Bank of Ireland<br />
Neynoe, Mrs. Oriel cottage, "S/.<br />
Peile. Henry, esq. St. James's, and 42<br />
Fleet-street<br />
T warn ley, Christr.esq. Brighton lod.40l.<br />
Walpole, Edw. esq. Windsor lodge, 50/.<br />
Trafalgrar-terrace.<br />
Ellis, Mrs. 48/.<br />
Graham, The Misses, 4S/.<br />
Shone, J. A. barrister, 39/.<br />
Labarte, Josh. Moore, bar. 42/.<br />
Dwyer, Mrs. 42/.<br />
Lyle, Robert, esq. 42/.<br />
Ellis, Mrs. 44/.<br />
Barrington, Richard, esq. 42/.<br />
Deey, Mrs. 45/.<br />
Jackson, Grant, 55/.<br />
Wigham, John R. esq. 55/.<br />
Lees, Thomas Orde, esq. 55/.<br />
Vacant, 55/.<br />
Young, Mrs. 45/.<br />
Armstrong, Miss, 45/.<br />
and 17 Vacant, 45/.<br />
Mavne, Mrs. Dawson,<br />
Vacant<br />
Styles, Mrs.<br />
Colles, Henry, barrister, and taxing<br />
master, 70/.<br />
Caulfield, Capt. Montgomerie, J.P.<br />
70/.<br />
Uplands,<br />
Pakenham-plaee.<br />
Seapoint-avenue.<br />
Arthur, Miss<br />
1 Sharpe, Mrs.<br />
., Yeo. Frederick, esq.<br />
43/.<br />
1 Oldham, George W. esq. 22/. M'Clelland, Wm. sexton of Mariners' 2 Yeo, Thomas, esq.<br />
43/.<br />
2 Downs, Mr. Alex.<br />
22/. church, Kingstown<br />
,, Yeo, Henry, esq.<br />
3 Fennessy, F. R. esq.<br />
22/. Shaw, Ponsonbv,esq. J.P. The Cottage, Tudor Hall Boarding-house, The Misses<br />
Packenham villa—Powell, Wm . esq.<br />
25/. Moore, proprietors, 114/.<br />
PALMERSTOWX<br />
PALMERSTOWN, or PVL.MERSTON. a parish and village in Uppereross barony, Dublin county, rive miles west from<br />
the General Post Office, Dublin, comprising an area of \,r>[\\ acres, of which 7 are in the village. Population<br />
of the parish. 1,511 ; of the village, 411. inhabiting 1.5*2 houses. It is situated on the river Liffey and road to<br />
Lucan, and contains large cotton mills, iron and lead works, and oil and dye-stuff mills. The village consists of<br />
small humble dwellings, irregularly built, a Roman Catholic chapel, and Constabulary Police station; a fair for<br />
horses and cattle, well frequented, takes place on "21st August. The Great Southern and Western line of<br />
railwav passes through the parish. In the vicinity there are several handsome seats and villas, the principal<br />
of which is Palmerstown House, a seat of the Earl of Donoughmore, erected by his ancestor, the Right<br />
Hon. T. H. Hutchinson, when Secretary for Ireland. It is a spacious mansion in an elevated situation, eommanding<br />
hue views. In the Irish peerage this place gives the title of Viscount Palmerston to the Right Hon.<br />
Henry John Temple.<br />
Brabazon, Chas. F.esq. Xeilstown cot- Fitzgibbon, Gerald, Q.C. Larkfield Murphy, Rev. Andrew, B.C.c.<br />
tage Fitzpatrick, Michael, farmer :R. CATHOLIC CHAPEL<br />
Byrne, Edward, post ofiice Fitzpatrick, Mr. J as. Newtown Clark Rorke, Law. esq. Xeilstown house<br />
Cherry, Wm. esq. Palmerston house, Fitzpatrick, Mrs.<br />
Swift, Edward, esq. Wheatfield<br />
and 40 Upper Sackville-street Godley, John, esq. j.r. Fonthill Teevan, Michael, esq. Brooklawn<br />
Constabulary Police Station—William Kappock, Michael, esq. Dale view | Wilcocks, Rev. William, St. Laurence<br />
Houlihan, constable in charge<br />
Courtenay, Henry, K. esq. Parkview<br />
Courtney,Henry C.solicitor, Parkview,<br />
and 70 Dame-street<br />
Crosson, Denis, police constable<br />
Farrell, Mr. Thomas<br />
89<br />
Layard, Mrs.<br />
M "Garry, Bernard, esq.<br />
M'Garry, Michael, oil and lead mills<br />
Macken, J as. Falmerstown flour mills<br />
Maguire, James, M.D. dispensary<br />
Moore, Rev. John, r.r.<br />
Clarke Villa-terrace,<br />
1 Vacant<br />
% Daffy, Luke V. eaf.<br />
3 Tinkler, Wiliiam, Ordnance Survev
140-2 COUNTY DUBLIN DIRECTORY.<br />
SANDFORD CHURCH—chaplain, Key.<br />
Wm. Pakenham Walsh; assistant,<br />
Eev. T. J. Paul<br />
Trafford, Mrs. Mountsandford<br />
"Walsh, Rev. William Pakenham, A.M.<br />
chaplain of Sandford, and hon.<br />
sec. of Church Missionary Society<br />
SancLford-avenue.<br />
BusJineld-avemiC.<br />
1 Willis, Mrs.' 13/.<br />
2 Sidford, George, silk mercer, and<br />
17 Nassau-street, 141. 5s.<br />
3 Allen, William G. esq. office of<br />
Public Works, 12?. 10s.<br />
4 Tickell, Mr. Henry, 12/. 10s.!<br />
5 Tirbutt, Edward B. tailor, 12/. 10s. I<br />
6 Campbell, Mr. Francis, 11/.<br />
7 Walker. Geo. sexton of St. Mary's<br />
Church, Doimybrook, 8/. 10s.<br />
8 Fletcher, Mr. John J. 12/.<br />
9 Henon, Mrs. 13/.<br />
10 Geoghan, Mr. Charles, 121.<br />
11 Boardman, John, shirt maker and<br />
outfitter<br />
12 Mayne, Thomas, woollen draper,<br />
Sandford villa—Shaw, Jn. Peake, esq.<br />
Sandford-laill.<br />
IZanektgh-road.—P. M. Peter.<br />
Eewley, Samuel, esq. Sandford grove,<br />
1001.<br />
Bewlev, Saml.jun. esq. Sandford hill,<br />
10 If.<br />
Saixdford-place.<br />
CuUennvood-rd.—P. St.Mary,Dmnybrk.<br />
1 Leech, William, esq.<br />
2 Crozier, Miss Charlotte,<br />
3 Goffe, Miss Sarah<br />
4 Williams, John, esq.<br />
5 Griffin, John, esq.<br />
6 Kenney, Mrs. Frances,<br />
7 M'Neale, the Misses,<br />
8 Banks, Mrs. Anne,<br />
9 Doyle, Mrs. Jane<br />
10 Turner, Mrs. Charlotte<br />
11 and 12 Building ground<br />
13 Winder, Mrs.<br />
„ Winder, John H. esq.<br />
2bl.<br />
Sandford-terrace.<br />
P. St. Peter.<br />
1 Queale, John William, leather and<br />
barkmerch.
Kelly, Patrick, esq. Newcastle<br />
Kennedy, Sir Charles, bart. J.P.<br />
Lambert, James, Alderman, J.P. Staceumnie,<br />
Hazlehatch, and Graftonstreet,<br />
Dublin<br />
M'Donald, Myles, esq. Athgoe<br />
Rational School<br />
NEWCASTLE CHURCH—Rev. Eugene<br />
O'Meara, incumbent<br />
Phillips, Henry, esq. Kilcarbery<br />
Bathcoole Par. School—William Lane,<br />
master<br />
RATHCOOLE—RATHFARXHAM. 1403<br />
Reed, Henry, esq. Blaelcchurch<br />
Riehey, Mr. John, Castlewarden<br />
R. C. CHAPEL—Rev. Chris. Burke, p.<br />
Russell, B. C. esq. Raniskey<br />
Shekleton, Joseph, Lyons mills<br />
Skerrett, Peter, esq. Athgoe park<br />
Thornhill, Rev. W. J. Glebe house<br />
Woodburn, John, esq. Hazlehatch<br />
Sag'gard.<br />
Bryan, William, esq. Brittas<br />
Derail, Mr. Patrick<br />
RATHFARNHAM.<br />
Bowling, John, The Hotel, Brittas<br />
Iliggins, Mr. William, Lynch park<br />
. M'Donnell, John & Thos. $ Co. paper<br />
mills—office, S Ormond-quay. h.<br />
Morgan, Thomas, esq. Badger hill<br />
{National School—Patk. Doran, master<br />
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHAPEL—Rev. Chris.<br />
Burke, P.P.<br />
Verschoyle, John James, esq. j.p.<br />
Saggard house<br />
Walsh, Riehd. esq. Kingswood<br />
Waters. "W. coach prop. Cheeverstow u<br />
RATHFARNHAM, a parish and village in Uppercross and Rathdown baronies. Dublin county, four miles south<br />
from the General Post Office, Dublin, comprising an area of 2,5ifl acres, of which (iO are occupied by the village<br />
and ponds. Population of parish, 5.r)55 : of village and ponds, 845, inhabiting 120 houses. It is situated on tie<br />
road to Whitcchurch, and near where the Military-road commences that crosses the mountains into "Wicklow<br />
countv. The village consists of one long irregular street: the Church on the right side, with a tower and Spire.<br />
The Chapel, with a residence for the priest, is a targe building. The Loretto Convent, iii the vieinitv. formerly<br />
the residence of the late George Grierson, esq., is a large modern brick building, attached to which "tliere is an<br />
elegant chapel, a female free school, also a ladies 1 hoarding and day school. Tliere is also at Ptrk&use a Carmelite<br />
Convent, and there are Parochial and Hibernian Society Schools in the village, also a l>ispen.»arv, a Petty<br />
Sessions Court-house, and District Constabulary Police Station. A fair is held on July 10. The bridge of Rathfarnham,<br />
of one arch, over the river Dodder, is several hundred yards from the village, the approach to which is<br />
rising ground, thickly shaded in summer by the trees of the demesnes on each side. -Near the bridge are the Elv<br />
Hour mills of Robert Nixon. The neighbourhood abounds in pretty seats and villas, commanding rich view's<br />
of the Dublin mountains and hay. The castle of Rathfarnham was built by Archbishop Loftus in the retgtt of<br />
Elizabeth. One of the entrances to the demesne, fronting the Dodder, is in the styl • 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 Signs<br />
of the zodiac. Ballyboden, a village in the parish of Whitechurch, is about one and a Quarter mile? further on,<br />
and comprises an area of two acres, population "2.V2, inhabiting 52 houses, near which the Military-road passes;<br />
and in the vicinity tliere are numerous handsome seats and picturesque villas, among which are Marlay and Glen<br />
Southwell, or the Little Dargle. In the grounds of the former there is a mausoleum, in which are interred the<br />
late Right Hon. John David Latouche, and his sister, the Countess of Laneshorough. Here also is Priory,<br />
where the celebrated Right Hon. John Philpot Curran lived many years.<br />
MAGISTRATES ATTENDING PETTT SESSIONS, every second Tuesday—Sir Robert Shaw, bait. Bushy park • Charles<br />
Davis, esq. Cioragh ; George Beane, esq. Orchardtown ; Charles Granby Burke, esq. Milikmn; Thomas Drury, esq.<br />
Dartry, Ratlimines ; Robert Glanders, esq. Landscape. Clerk, Richard Molloy, Tallnght.<br />
Bamian, Patrick, provision dealer<br />
Barton, Rev. Saunders, Eden house<br />
Blackburne, Right Hon. Francis,Rathfarnham<br />
castle 770'.<br />
Bourke, Valentine, grocer A: prov. deal.<br />
Boyle, Wm. surgeon, Washington lodge<br />
Burke, D, P. subdnspec. of constab.<br />
Constabulary Police Station<br />
Croly, Henry, M.D. F.R.C.S.T. physician<br />
Nolan, Patrick, bacon eurer<br />
JS~utgrove Boarding School<br />
O'Neill, Matthew, tailor<br />
Pentony, John, victualler<br />
Petty *r;sions Court-house<br />
POST OFFICE—Jno. Meabank, receiver<br />
Ratcliffe, Josh. Q.c. LL.D. vicar-gen.<br />
Clift lodge, «fc 51 Upper Mount-st.<br />
RATHFARNHAM CHURCH—Rev. Larai-<br />
Smithson, John, esq. Cioragh cottage<br />
Swift, W. R. esq. Whitechureh lodge<br />
WniTECiiuiicn—Rev. Saunders Barton,<br />
perpetual curate<br />
££atbfarnliam-bridge.<br />
Nixon, Robert, Ely mills<br />
Ratnfarnham-roEd'.<br />
to the Rathfarnham Dispensary, ( celot Bowdall, A.M. rector—res.<br />
From Poundtoicn.<br />
Greenfield house<br />
3 Terenure terrace<br />
Pa risk of Pa thfa m Art m.<br />
Crowe, Mrs. provision dealer<br />
Rathfarnha„i J nspensary—Henry Croly,<br />
Curran, JohnPhilpot, esq. The Priory M.n. F.R.c.s.i. medical officer.<br />
Carroll, Mr. Henry<br />
Custis, Samuel, saddler and vintner Greenfield house<br />
Downing, Arthur, esq, Pivervie.w, 601.<br />
Bavis, Matthew, esq.<br />
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHAPEL—Rev. W. M'Cann, John li. esoL Eastbourne, 6&L<br />
Booner, John, sol. Barton lodge, S3£. ; M'Donnell, P.P.<br />
Ryan, Thomas, esq. Westbourne, 6U,<br />
Bowdall, Rev. L. rec. of Rathfarnham SCOtt, Isabella, vintner<br />
Shaw, Sir Robert, bt. J.P. Bushy park<br />
church—res. 3 Terenure terrace, Segrave, Patrick, esq. Bloomfield Vincent, Wm. esq. Wasdale house, 861.<br />
45/. 10s. j Shaw, Right Hon. Pred. LE.D. Recorder<br />
RATIIGAR-TERRACE.<br />
Doyne, Major, Hermitage<br />
of Dublin, Kimmage house<br />
Rtmm&tawn.<br />
FitzGerald, Henry, flour mills Strahan, William, buibL-r<br />
Clay, William Keating, esq. Meadow<br />
Gannon, Henry, paper hanger «fc painter: Todd, Rev.Br. F.T.C.D. Silverton, 107/. bank g^,<br />
Ilatchell, Right. Hon. John, Fortfield \ Tottenham, W. D. esq. Ashnehl, 117. Tennant, Miss, Prospect house<br />
house, 258J. Tunr.ey, James, grocer k spirit dealer<br />
Hemsworth,Wm.G.esq.G.p.o.Chetham| Woods, John, esq. Castlevieiv<br />
Road to Churcktown.<br />
Hodgens, Henry, bar. Beaufort, and Woods, John C. esq. Castleview<br />
Manders, Richard, esq. Landscape,<br />
•:ut. io?.<br />
Kildalkey, Athboy, 152L ;<br />
'' Gerrard, Samuel, solr. bachelor** hall<br />
Hodgens, John C. barrister, Rooke-j<br />
wood, 511. 10s.! Xdttle Sargle.<br />
KOCKBROOK.<br />
Kane. Benis, victualler<br />
I Byrne, Mr. Charh's. IWkbrook IK.IWC<br />
Parish of WTtitedwrch.<br />
Kirwan, Nicholas, baker<br />
i Byrne, Michael, farmer. C rough<br />
Latouche, Colonel David C. Marlay Clarke, William II. esq. Larch hill Casey, .Tames, firmer, Onugh<br />
Loretto Convent Boarding ' •'<br />
—Mrs. Somers, superioress; Rev. j Davis, Mrs. The Park<br />
[Gahaa, John, builder, Sheepmount<br />
Peter Hanly. Snugboro', chaplain Guinness, Thos. H. esq. Tipbraddin ' G a v i n. T11 om a s, fanner<br />
Murphy, John, Y^Jow House tav. 12/. Jenkins, Nkh. farmer, Kilmashogue. [Kennedy, John, farmer, Mount Venus
140A * COUNTY DUBLIN DIRECTORY.<br />
Mahon, Bartholomew<br />
POST OFFICE RECEIVER—E. O'Neill<br />
White, Mrs. Killikee house<br />
Ballyboden.<br />
P. of Rath/amMm.<br />
Drury, William, esq. solicitor, Boden<br />
park Sil. 5s.<br />
Hodgens, John C. bar. Rookwood<br />
Jones, Philip, esq. Bolton hall<br />
Jones, William Milward, esq. Bolton<br />
hall; and 49, York street<br />
Lenehan, Joseph, vintner and provision<br />
dealer<br />
M'Douough, Jno. paper manufacturer<br />
Moekler, Mrs. Springmount<br />
Plunkett, James, Prospect hill<br />
Russell, Win. esq. Catherine's park<br />
Shewcraft, Mrs. Kingston house<br />
Taylor, Clement, esq. Newbrook<br />
Watson, Joshua, esq. Ballyroan house<br />
Edmondstown.<br />
P. of Whitechurch.<br />
Brown, Paul, paper manufacturer<br />
Delany, Mrs. Airpark<br />
Dollard, R. P. & Co. paper manufacturers,<br />
Millmount<br />
Hayes, Thos. esq. Woodbine cottage<br />
Hayes, William Armstrong, esq. Ed-<br />
mundstown park<br />
Horan, Mrs. Lam-el hill<br />
Reid, John, woollen cloth manufacturer,<br />
S amine vi lie<br />
Sherlock, Robert, esq. Springvale<br />
Fir-house, Templeogue.<br />
P. of Ra thfa rnham.<br />
(See Roundtown.)<br />
Scholars town.<br />
P. of Rathfamham.<br />
Craven, Jas. brick manuf.Hayfield, 44/.<br />
Dunn, Mrs.<br />
Butterfield-lane. Wuitecnurcb.<br />
P. of Rathfamham. p of Whlte,lturcJU<br />
ST. COLUMEA COLLEGE—Rev. John<br />
Gwynn. F.T.c.D. warden<br />
Thornhill, Thomas J. barrister and<br />
land agent, St. Thomas's<br />
Willbrook.<br />
Bowes, Richard, painter and glazier<br />
Chambers, Charles, esq. Rose cottage<br />
I Chambers, John. esq. Willbrook house<br />
; Deane, George, esq. j.p. Orchardtowa<br />
Denis, J. A. esq. Pairbrook<br />
Gibney, It. flour mer. Willbrook mills,<br />
and Silver Acre, 2il.<br />
[ Gribbon, Edward P. esq. 72 Stephen'sgreen,<br />
and Fonthiil abbey<br />
Kavanagh, Peter, slater<br />
: Leech, Edward, esq. Riversdale, 5Gl.<br />
\ M'Connery, Thos. esq. Edenbrook, 221.<br />
! Sweeny. James, mason<br />
n'illbrook tavern, Mrs. O'Reilly, grocer<br />
and spirit dealer, proprietor<br />
Woodtown.<br />
P. of Tallaght.<br />
Dunn, Mr. William Bewley, Miss, Whitechitrch laundry Fulfill. Patrick, wine merchant and<br />
Marlow, Richard, esq. Butterfield Gahan, Matthew, builder<br />
spirit factor, 51 Thomas-street,<br />
house Linehan, Thomas, vintner<br />
and 10 Mountjoy-square, east<br />
Stanley, Wm. Stamer, M.D. L.K.Q.C.P. O'Neill, Wm. esq. Elm Park, 25/. 10s. Hayes, John. esq. Woodtown<br />
M.E.C.S.L. and private lunatic asy-; Ponsonby, C. B. esq. Glen Southwell, M'Grath, Peter, farmer<br />
lum, Orchardstown house or Little Dargle<br />
O'Dwyer, A. C. esq. Mount Venus<br />
RATHGAR.<br />
TOWNSHIP OF RATHMINES.<br />
RATHGAR, a townland in Rathfamham parish, Rathdowu baronv, Dublin county, 3 miles south from the General<br />
Post Office, Dublin. Population 1,180, inhabiting 200 houses'. It is situated midway between Rathmines and<br />
Roundtown, on the road to Rathfamham and Tallaght. and has sprung up within the last twenty years. In<br />
lc5'2o there were but '2 or 3 houses and cottages on the road. It is now one of the most pleasing outlets of<br />
the metropolis, studded with handsome terraces or detached villas, and several pretty avenues diverging from<br />
the centre, and leading towards Harold's-cross. the river Dodder, Roundtown, and Upper Rathmines. On the<br />
site of Rathgar lodge, stood the ancient castle of Rathgar. Near the Dodder, formerly, there were extensive<br />
calico printing works of Messrs. Waldron, worked by steam and water-wheel power, and giving employment<br />
to a great number of persons. Close to the cro.-s-roads are extensively-worked quarries of caip limestone,<br />
which is chielly raised By blasting. There is a Post Office letter receiver on Rathgar-road.<br />
Albert-terrace.<br />
(See Garv'dle-acenue.)<br />
Albion-terrace.<br />
1 Nowlan, James, esq.<br />
2 Robertson, John, esq.<br />
Alma-terrace.<br />
Rathgar-road.<br />
1 Wood. James, esq.<br />
2 Bartley, Mrs. Fanny<br />
3 Cooke, Colonel Robert,<br />
4 Conroy, Jn. sol. Redan lodge,<br />
College-green,<br />
26/.<br />
4 Manifold, Michael, surgeon, 10/. 10?<br />
5 Harman, Mrs. ladies' seminary<br />
G Long,Thomas, A.B , T.C.D. and<br />
Law Offiee, Custom House,<br />
Bel ville.<br />
1 Boswell, Mrs.<br />
2 Newell, W. H. LL.D.<br />
! 3 James, Miss,<br />
25/.<br />
L James, William, esq.<br />
251. 4 Carriclc, Miss,<br />
25?. 5 Weld, Joseph, esq.<br />
and 37<br />
34/.<br />
Annesley-terraee.<br />
1 Carolin, Edmund, builder, and 20<br />
Eden-quay<br />
,, Carolin, John, huilder, and 14<br />
Abbey-street, lower<br />
2 Wilson, James Moncrieff, actuary<br />
and secretary of the Patriotic Assurance<br />
Company of Ireland<br />
3 Thorn, Henry, esq. inap. income tax<br />
Auburn Ville.<br />
1 Tydd, John B. esq. 2i/. 10a.<br />
2 Haffield, Cooper, esq. Treasury,<br />
Dublin Castle, 23'. 1«*.<br />
3 Robinson, Miss Mary. -J:}!. IS*.<br />
20/.<br />
?oor<br />
12/.<br />
36/.<br />
372.<br />
m.<br />
6 Usher, Captain Richard Beverly<br />
7 M'Effee, Thomas M. esq.<br />
8 Kearns, Charles, esq.<br />
9 Russell, Joshua Forbes, esq.<br />
10 Batt, Mrs.<br />
11 Mears, Mrs. Matilda,<br />
29I.<br />
31/.<br />
34/.<br />
34/.<br />
30/.<br />
Cnarleville-road.<br />
CLate Wynnefdd-terrace.)<br />
(See Ratfimines.)<br />
33/.<br />
33/. Delhi-terrace.<br />
6 Hickson, R. Skerrett, secretary to 1 Ileney, Joseph, esq.<br />
24/.<br />
Convict Prisons, Dublin Castle, 30/. 2 Parslow, Charles, merchant tailor,<br />
and 15 Dame-street 24/.<br />
Belville-avenue.<br />
P. of Rathfamham.<br />
Be Vere-terrace.<br />
1 Williams, William, esq.<br />
24/. | Rathgar-road.<br />
2 Anketell, Mrs.<br />
21/. 11 Grieve, David G. principal of school<br />
3 Mercer. Wm. photographicartist,24/. 2 Vacant<br />
Caxnbridg'e-terrace.<br />
P. St. Peter.<br />
1 Murpby, Patrick, merchant,<br />
2 Fenner, Wm. barrister,<br />
,, Fenner, Richard, esq.<br />
3 Cooper, Frederick F. esq. and Exchequer,<br />
Four Courts, 28/,<br />
4 Collot, Thomas, esq. 28/.<br />
5 Jones, William, esq,<br />
6 McCarthy, Mrs.<br />
Elmgrrove-cottagres.<br />
Rathgar road.<br />
2S/.jl Amos, Miss S.<br />
281.: 2 Pakenham, Mrs.<br />
3 Malone, R. merchant tailor<br />
Everleign.<br />
Rathgar-road.<br />
28/. 1 ITeacock, John, esq.<br />
29/. 2 Rin gland, Arthur II. esq.<br />
3S/.<br />
3G/.
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COUNTY DUBLIN DIRECTORY.<br />
RINGSEND.<br />
RiNGSEND, a maritime village in the parish of St. Mary's. Donnybrook. Dublin barony ;md county, 9 miles east<br />
from the General Post Office, Dublin, comprising an area of .54 acres. Population, 1,931, inhabiting 2§9 houses.<br />
It is situated not many hundred yards from Irishtown. upon the eastern bank of the river Dodder, at its confluence<br />
with the Liffey and tidal estuary of the harbour, also on the road to Sandymount, the Pigeon-house fort,<br />
and Li-^ht-honse. The name is said to have been originally RlN-Ai'N. i.e. appropriately, " the point of the tide."<br />
Until a very late period it and the Pigeon-house fort, to which a mole calk- I the "'South wall" extends from the<br />
village 17.754 feet into the hay, was the chief landing and embarking place of Dublin. Here Oliver Cromwell,<br />
on 14th Aug., 1649, landed 12,000 troops; and here De (tinkeli. attended by the Lords Justices, went on<br />
hoard the Monmouth frigate after the war of 16*^1. It consists of several streets of very indifferent and irregularly<br />
huilt houses, chiefly poor, and many dilapidated. Close to tie village, on the western side of the Dodder,<br />
are the Grand Canal Docks, comprising an area of 2.5 acres, with 2.000 yards of quayage, and from 17 to IB<br />
feet denth of water. They have 3 spacious graving docks, and are entered from the channel by two wide gates,<br />
called the Camden and Buckingham locks. It had formerly some extensive gifts* and B .It works. Ship and boat<br />
bnMing is carried on to a small extent. There ifi an iron founurv, where iron boats, steam engines, boilers,<br />
&0. are made ; and near the bridge is a ropewaik. It eontaiiui a Vv'esleyan Methodist Chapel, a Roman Catholic<br />
Duggan, Henry, cement and stucco ;<br />
plasterer and modeller<br />
Evans, George, relieving officer<br />
Eyre, Vincent, esq. Elm park<br />
Farrell, Mr. Michael<br />
Foley, Hugh, esq. Trefan<br />
Foley, Thomas, esq. Beechfield, 40/.<br />
Foy, Alexander, esq. Everton<br />
Gieeson, Miss Sarah, Elm cottage<br />
Goodlatte, David, esq. Palermo<br />
Griffith, Mrs. Janevilie<br />
Hamilton, George Cook, Rathgar ho.<br />
Ilealey, Laurence, carpenter<br />
Herbert, Simon, provision dealer<br />
Howard, James, carpenter<br />
Jones, James, carpenter<br />
Kelly, Mr. Thomas, painter<br />
Kenny, Edward, solicitor, Tyrrellville,<br />
25/. 10*.<br />
Eennon, Jas. esq. Montevideo, 21/. 105.<br />
MCann, John H. mercht. Eastbourne<br />
Meredyth, Mr. Richard, Eglinton<br />
Mooney, Thos. victualler & poulterer<br />
Moulds, Mr. Thomas, Harryvilla<br />
Murray, John, Eagle house, tea and<br />
wine merchant 13/. 105.<br />
Murray, Richard, horse shoer<br />
Nolan, James, carpenter<br />
Peter, George, esq. Kensington<br />
Plunket, Thomas, contractor, Rosevilla<br />
POST OFFICE—John Mahon, postmaster<br />
Robinson, Henry, esq. Frankford<br />
Rogerson, David, commission agent<br />
Ruth, James, grocer & prov. dealer<br />
Ryan, Thomas John, paper merchant,<br />
Westburne, Gl/.<br />
Scott, John E.Bloomville<br />
Shaw, Miss, Cecilia crescent<br />
Shaw, Mrs. Frances, Harmony cottage<br />
Shaw, Sir Robt. bart, Bushy park<br />
Shaw, William, esq. Harmony cottage<br />
Sheridan, D. painter and paper hanger<br />
Smith, Mrs. Catherine, vintner<br />
Taylor, Jno.esq. Home cottage,7/. 105.<br />
Taylor, Mr. William, Jubilee place<br />
Ta vlor, Mr. William, Erin lodge<br />
Tennant, Miss Jane, Prospect, Jubilee<br />
place, WL<br />
Thompson, Mr. Edwd. Terenure cot.<br />
Tighe, Mrs. vintner<br />
Timmons, John, provision dealer<br />
Tracy, Peter, car owner<br />
ROUNDTOWN. 1415<br />
Alcock, Ussher Wm. esq. Wenton Vincent, Wm. esq. Wasdal house<br />
Templeogrue.<br />
Ammerman, Mrs. Eagle hill 10/. Withers, Mrs. milliner «fc dressmaker,<br />
P. of Rathfarnham.<br />
Annesley, Richard, esq. Westhapton St. Germains, 10/. 105. Cadagan, J.<br />
Arundel, Mr. Richard, Eagle hill<br />
Carty, John, esq. Charleville<br />
Ashley, Mr. Thos. Glenpoolplace, oil. Dodd's Buildings.<br />
CARMELITE CONVENT — Mrs. Duffy,<br />
Barrett, Patrick, slater<br />
Byrne, Mr. Thomas, SummervUle superioress ; Rev. Jas. Fitzpatrick,<br />
Barrow, Mr. Edward, Eagle hill Dowling, Mr. James<br />
chaplain<br />
Burke, W. J. esq. Everton<br />
Giles, John Eustace, esq. Woodvilla Collins, Thomas, farmer. Wellington<br />
Black, Evelyn Jn. esq. Bank of Ireland Rooney, Mr. John, farmer<br />
Connor, Mr. John, Wellington<br />
Byrne, Mr. Patrick<br />
Connor, P. K. Templeogue inn<br />
ChrisweU, Francis, provision stores<br />
Eastbourne.<br />
Connor, Thos. farmer, Tymen cottage<br />
Clay. Wm. Keating, sol. Meadow bank,<br />
M'Cann, John H. esq.<br />
Croker, Thomas, esq. Beech park<br />
691.<br />
Crowley, J. esq Rosehall<br />
Clay, Rht. Keating, sol. Meadow hank<br />
Everton-terrace.<br />
Cole, Isaac, Royal hotel, tavern, and<br />
1 Bryan, Mrs. Mary<br />
parcel office and waiting-rooms<br />
for omnibus<br />
2 Pickering, William Joyce, esq.<br />
Daly, Patrick, postmaster<br />
Devine, Charles, farmer, Killineuy<br />
Digby, William, J. esq. Idrone house<br />
Donovan, Michael, M.K.I.A. apothe<br />
Connor, Maurice, tea, wine, spirit, & I<br />
lime merchant, & 12 & IS Patrick-)<br />
street, Dublin<br />
Kiminage-raad.<br />
From Roundtotvu.<br />
cary, and 11 Clare-street<br />
Fayle, Joshua, esq. Templeogue house,<br />
h United Service Club, Stephen's<br />
Donnelly, Mr. Richard, 25/. 105. j Brady, Rt. Hon. Maziere, Lord High green<br />
Dowdall, Wm. wax and tallow chand. j Chan, of Ireland, Hazlebrook, 130/. Fayle, Mrs. Elizabeth<br />
Downing, Arthur, esq. Riversdale, 60/ i Brown, Robt.esq. Kensington, 19/.155. Fayle, Thomas, merchant<br />
Davy, Mrs. Kimmage lodge, 51/. Fayle, William R. merchant<br />
Darley, Mrs. St. John's, 10C/. Fayle, Wm. esq. Templeogue house<br />
Darley, William, esq. St. John's Fo'vLr, George, esq. Cherryneld<br />
Doyle, Mrs.<br />
Fraser, James, esq. Delaford<br />
Elliott, Rev. James, rector of Crumiin Goodwin, Miss Anne, farmer, White -<br />
Foley, Hugh, esq. Trefan<br />
haU<br />
Hayes, Wm. Andrew, esq. Nether by Handcock, William, esq. Sally park<br />
Kift, T. soHcitor and land agent, Min King. Charles, esq. Little Fortfield<br />
now brook, 31/. Kirwan, Mr. Spawellfarm<br />
M'Xeill, Daniel, esq. and 61 Talbot st. Manning, Jas. esq. Fortfield-terrace<br />
Martin, John, vet. surg. St. Bridget's Magrane, John, farmer. Old court<br />
Montgomery, Capt. Horton<br />
Magrane, Peter, esq. Knocklyon<br />
Rodgerson, David, commission agent, I Maguire, Patrick, esq. Castlefield<br />
Olney, and 7 Great B runs wick-st. jMetcalf, Joseph, Templeogue mills<br />
Rowles, Thos. merchant,Bessborough, jNeill, John, farmer, Mount Michael<br />
& Ravensdale mills, Metal-bridge, O'Dwyer, A. C. esq. . M.R.C.S.I. Ryan, Dan. P. esq. J.P. Knocklyon ho.<br />
Temple Howell<br />
I Sharpe, James, flour merchant. Mount-<br />
Scriven. Wm. esq. Oriel lodge, 31/. down mills, Whitehall<br />
1<br />
Sheridan, D. painter & paper hanger Sharpe, Miss Maria, Whitehall<br />
Thompson, Edwd. wholesale jeweller, j Smith, Thomas, farmer, Whitehall<br />
Terenure cottage<br />
I Stoekley, Major<br />
Traynor, Jas. esq. Terenure ville, 52/. Taaffe, Chas. esq. Templeogue lodge<br />
Kimmage, Upper.<br />
Connor, Maurice, lime merchant<br />
Davy, Mrs. Kimmage lodge, 411.<br />
Ennis, Edw. Thomas, flour miller and<br />
corn factor, Kimmage mills, and<br />
4 Grand Canal place<br />
Hatchell, Right Hon. John, Fairfield<br />
house<br />
Regan, Patk. miUer and flour mercht.<br />
Brooklawn, and Tinker Mills, and<br />
49 and 50 North King-street<br />
Terenure.<br />
Ten ipUogiie-roa d.<br />
Barrett, Redmond, solicitor. Lakeland<br />
lodge<br />
College of Our Blessed Lady of Mount<br />
Carmel, Terenure house<br />
Metropolitan Police Station<br />
Terenure-road.<br />
Shaw, Right Hon. Frederick,Recorder From Kimmage to Templeogue-tvad.<br />
of Dublin, Kimmage house j Burke, Sir Bernd.Ulster King-at-arras<br />
Rothwell, Mr. Edward, Meeanee villa, i<br />
31/. 10£<br />
The Hut<br />
Rathgar -terrace.<br />
Terenure-terrace.<br />
(See Rathfarnham.)<br />
1 Allen. Henry L. esq.
SWORDS—TALLAGHT—WILLIAMSTOVN. U23<br />
Maguire, John, lodging house keeper ] Quinn, Christopher, farmer j Smyth. James. Bloomheid<br />
Murphy, Alice, grocer I Reynolds, John, teacher i Stewart, Robert, pensioner