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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

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