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1880 Belfast / Ulster Street Directory

STREET DIRECTORIES TRANSCRIBED
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1913 Tel. directory    1824 Pigots (Belfast)  &  (Bangor)   1894 Waterford Directory
1898 Newry Directory      Bangor Spectator Directory 1970

PROVINCIAL TOWNS
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Previous Provincial Towns    ( A's )  ( B's )  ( C's )  ( D's )  ( E G H K )  ( L )  ( M N )  ( O P R )  ( S T W )

MAGHERA   MAGHERAFELT    MOIRA   MONAGHAN   MONEYMORE   MOY AND CHARLEMONT   NEWCASTLE   NEWRY   NEWTOWNARDS   NEWTOWNSTEWART

Maghera, a thriving market town in County Derry, thirty six miles N. by W. from Belfast. It consists of one long and spacious street, from which several smaller ones branch off, the principal of which are Main and Hall Streets, which are making great progress in improvements. The houses, which are chiefly built of stone, and are modern buildings, have a respectable appearance. Linen cloth is the staple trade. Petty Sessions are held ob the last Saturday of each month. A constabulary station is in the town. The market days are Tuesday and Friday - the former for flax, pork, horses and cattle, butter, eggs, fowl and general merchandise ; and the latter for corn. Fairs are held on the last Tuesday of every month

Post Office - Elizabeth Jane Marks, postmistress. Letters from Dublin, the South of Ireland, and England, arrive every forenoon at 9.45 and are despatched every day at three ; mails also at 6.30 a.m., and 8.50 p.m.
Sub-Distributor of Stamps - James Lytle
Market and Sessions House Office
Constabulary Station - John Potters, constable

Places of Worship

Parish Church - Rev. B. B. Gough, rector
Presbyterian Church - Rev. H. F. Dickey, M.A., B.D.
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel - Rev. R. Johnston
Roman Catholic Chapel - Rev. P. Hassan, P.P. ; Revs. H. Gallon and Peter Bradley, curates

Schools

Maghera National School - John McCloskey, teacher
Female National School - Annie Kerr, teacher
Male National School - Miss Cromie, teacher
Milltown School - W. J. Benglass, teacher

Clergy, Professional, etc.

Carson, Rev. Robert, Solitude
Clarke, William, Ampertown
Clark, J. J., J.P., Largantocher
Clark, James, jun., J.P., Largantocher
Ferguson, James
Field, Thomas, manager, Ulster Bank
Fitzpatrick, Rev. James
Ford, Rev. Hugh, LL.D.
Forrester, Robert, J.P., Cloverhill
Forthise, Rev. J.
Gough, Rev. B. B., rector
Henry, Alex. F., solicitor
Hunter, Dr.
Kennedy, Charles, R.N.
Kennedy, Dr. Robert
Kerr, J. W., solicitor
Lytle, Thomas, commissioner to administer oaths for the Supreme Courts of Judicature in Ireland
Macky, Rev., Marcus Dill
Magee, Rev. P., P.P., Ballinascreen
McGloughlin, Rev. Jas., P.P.
McGowan, William, M.D., dispensary
Nelson, W. G., solicitor
Neville, Rev. J. N.
Palmer, William, manufacturer
Reddy, Rev. R., Ternmoneeny
Robson, Rev. J. A., Tubermore
Sands, Rev. Mr.
Steed, John, A.B., inspector of schools
Stephenson, Mrs. John, Fortwilliam
Stephenson, Dr., J.P., Fortwilliam
Torrens, Rev. Robert, Gortade
Turner, Rev. Wm.
Watters, W., Surgeon Major

Traders, etc.

Barkley, James, woollen draper
Begley, Michael, nailer
Boyle, Alexander, butter and oil merchant
Bradley, John, saddler
Bradley, Fras., grocer
Bradley, James, spirit dealer
Bradley, James, blacksmith
Bradley, John, cattle dealer
Bradley, Patrick, dealer
Cairns, J., grocer
Caldwell, J., shoe maker
Campbell, Robt., grocer
Caskern, Wm., shoe maker
Cassidy, Patrick, lodging house
Chaine, A., muslin agent
Charles, Andrew, jeweller and watch maker
Clarke, Hugh, corn dealer
Clarke, John, shoe maker
Clarke, John, jun., shoe maker
Clarke, Mary, dress maker
Clarke, J., sewing agent
Clarke, Wm., linen manufacturer
Connor, James, flax merchant
Connor, John, carpenter
Conveny, The Misses, dress makers
Conveny, Thomas, blacksmith
Crockett, N., spirit dealer
Cromie, Miss A., school mistress
Cunningham, Jacob, flax scutch mills
Cushnahan, Daniel, spirit dealer
Devlin, John, cooper
Devlin, An, grocer
Devlin, Michael, druggist
Dogherty, Rose, spirit dealer
Donnelly, John, grocer
Donnelly, John, clerk and merchant
Douggan, H., carpenter
Dougherty, Charles, carpenter
Dupps, The Misses, dress makers
Fleming, Joseph, game dealer
Gray, James, grocer
Gregg, Agnes, dress maker
Harvey, Henry, baker
Haslett, Thomas, flax scutch mills
Haslett, Mrs., dress maker
Havern, William, blacksmith
Henry, Mrs. John, flax scutch mills
Hipson, William, carpenter
Houston, Thomas, grocer
Johnstone, James, baker
Johnstone, Miss, dress maker
Johnstone, William, grocer
Kane, Robert, publican
Kelly, Charles, blacksmith
Kelly, Margaret, spirit dealer
Kelly, William, shoe maker
Kennedy, Henry, tailor
Kennedy, James, tailor
Kerr, A. & M., grocers and hardware merchants
Lagan, Maggie Ann, grocer
Lawn, Jane, lodging house
Leonard, Bernard, civil bill officer
Lennox, Andrew, butcher
Lyle, Alexander, flax scutch mills
Lytle, Samuel D., law agent
Lytle, Robert, flax scutch mills
Lytle, William, flax scutch mills
Lytle, James, grocer and baker, leather, seed and provision merchant, Victoria Warehouse
Lyttle, A. K., flax merchant
Macdonald, Toal, shoe maker
Magee, Baptist, grocer
Marks, James, grocer, baker, seed and timber merchant
Martin, George, shoe maker
Milling, William, draper
Marks, A. G., secretary, Gasworks
Miskely, W., sewing and news agent
Mitchell, W., Petty Sessions Clerk
Moore, Alexander, butcher
Moore, John, butcher
Morrison, Alexander K., woollen draper
Morrison, Wm., grocer and hardware merchant
Morton, William James, carpenter
Mullan, James, saddler
McCann, Michael, station master, Derry Central Railway
McClelland, J., bakery and grocer
McCloskey, Alex., weighmaster
McCloskey, Hannah, spirit dealer
McCloskey, Patrick, flax scutch mills
McCormick, Charles, spirit dealer
McCormick, Patrick, spirit dealer
McCracken, Hugh, butcher
McEldowney, Miss, dress maker
McEldowney, The Misses, dress makers
McEneeny, John, baker and grocer
McGhee, Baptist, grocer
McGinchey, P., auctioneer
McGuickan, Hannah, dress maker
McGuickan, James, grocer and publican
McGuickan, James, car driver and grocer
McGuigan, Edward, bill poster
McGuigan, Michael, shoe maker
McGurk, Joseph, shoe maker
McGurk, P., shoe maker
McHarg, A., gardener
McKay, Archibald, shoe maker
McKay, Charles, flax scutch mills
McKee, John A., draper
McKee, Stephen, publican
McKeever, William, tailor
McKenna, John, dealer
McKenna, John D., grocer
McKenna, Hugh, lodging house
McKenna, Francis, grocer and news agent
McKinney, Jane, lodging house
McKinney, Joseph, grocer
McKenna, P. & J., coach builders
McKeown, Thomas, watch maker
McLernon, Thomas, baker and grocer
McMath, Matthew, flax scutch mills
McNamee, Patrick, spirit dealer
McNichol, John, Commercial Hotel, Hall Street
McNichol, John, spirit dealer
McNichol, James, lodging house
McPake, Arthur, jun., tailor
McWilliams, John, smith
O'Hara, Thomas
O'Neill, Mrs.
O'Neill, James, grocer
Phillips, Alexander, publican
Porter, James, nailer
Rainey, Charles, lodging house
Rainey, Mary, bonnet maker
Richard, Patrick, woollen draper
Savage, Henry, weaver
Selfridge, Linton, carpenter
Smyth, Samuel, grocer
Tunny, John, tailor
Wallace, Jas. L., draper and pawnbroker
Walsh, Lewis, Maghera Hotel
Wilson, William, sawyer

Conveyances

The Derry Central Railway, which is now in course of construction, will, it is expected, be open for traffic in the course of a few months, which will open up direct railway communication from Magherafelt to Coleraine, via, Maghera.

MAGHERAFELT       top

Magherafelt, is a market town in County Derry, thirty five miles N.N.W. from Belfast, situated on the road from Coleraine to Dungannon. It is a well built town. There is a fine Market House. The town is the property of the Salters' Company of London. The linen manufacture employs a large proportion of the inhabitants. Brewing, tanning and the general grain business are extensively carried on. The Belfast Banking Company and the Northern Banking Company have branches here. General Quarter Sessions of the Peace are held in the Courthouse in January, April, July, October, as also Petty Sessions on the second and last Wednesdays of each month. The Parish Church is a beautiful edifice, built in 1857, at a cost of £7,000. The Presbyterian Church cost £3,000, also a school house. The ground for erecting these buildings upon was giver gratuitously by the Salters' Company. There is a Wesleyan Methodist Church, and a Roman Catholic Chapel. The charities comprise - a Dispensary, a Union Workhouse, and a number of Free Schools. A beautiful free school, entitles "Rainey's Foundation School," has been recently erected. The principal market is held on Thursday, and that for oats on Monday, and wheat on Wednesday. On the second Thursday in every month there is a large linen market: and extensive cattle markets or fairs are also held monthly. The fairs are held on the second and last Thursday of every month. The parish of Magherafelt, in 1876, contained 6,592 inhabitants, and the town 1,399 of that number. A new Courthouse has recently been erected, the builder of which, George R. Tipping, deserves great credit for the manor in which he carried out the contract under the County Surveyor - it cost about £5,000, and is a great ornament to the town. The Salters' Company through their respected agent, H. E. Cartwright, Esq., J.P., subscribed very liberally to its erection

Post Office, Diamond - J. Campbell, postmaster
Stamp Office, Rainey Street - Jas. Sands, distributor
Constabulary Station, Diamond - T. Fitzsimon, sub-inspector, Andrew Moffett, head-constable
Courthouse and Bridewell, Broad Street - Thomas Monteith, keeper
Union Workhouse - 25 electoral divisions. The Board meets on Thursdays. Chairman, Col. Conyngham, Moneymore : vice-chairman, C. Gaussen, J.P.; master, H. Thompson : matron, Miss Walker ; clerk & returning officer, J. Steele

Places of Worship

Church of Ireland, Parish Church - Rev. J. Jardin
First Presbyterian Church - Rev. A. Montgomery
Second Presbyterian Church - Rev. J. McConnell
Wesleyan Methodist Church - Rev. Mr. Foster
Roman Catholic Chapel, Millbrook - Rev. Patk. Donnelly, P.P.; Rev. J. Mullan, curate

Public Institutions, etc.

Belfast Banking Co. (branch) - J. Walker & Sons, Northern Banking Co. - H. Billsland, manager
Charity School, Rainey Street - Rev. James Hogan, governor ; Henry E. Kincade, teacher
Church Education Society's School, Church Street - Miss Cowan and Miss Tue, teachers
National Schools, Cottage Road - C. O'Hara, teacher
Dispensary - A. B. Vesey, M.D.

Clergy, Gentry, etc.

Auterson, F., surgeon and apothecary, Market Square
Cartwright, Henry E., J.P., Manor House
Cassidy, Mrs., Glenbrook
Bell, F., Warwick Lodge
Colhoun, Rev. C., Desertmartin
Donnelly, Rev. E., P.P., Brackagh
Fitzsimon, Thos., S.I., R.I.C.
Gaussen, Horace, Market Square
Gaussen, W. Ash., J.P., Ballyronan
Glover, John, Millbrook
Hamilton, Rev. E. J., Dromore Glebe
Montgomery, Rev. Alexander
McGee, Rev. James, C.C., Brackagh
McGuckin, Robert, Lake Lodge
Nelson, W. G., solicitor
Shannon, Jas., physician and surgeon, Broad Street
Thompson, Wm. J., Rainey Street
Vesey, A. B., M.D., physician and surgeon, Balleway View
Walker, Hugh, J.P., Rainey Street
Wilson, Rev. James, Lecumpher

Traders, etc.

Agnew, Mrs., baker, Rainey Street
Allen, Andrew, woollen draper, Rainey Street
Anderson, John, linen merchant and manufacturer, Toberhead
Averell, Joseph, blacksmith, back road
Barkley, Miss, milliner and dress maker
Baxter, Alexander, assistant surveyor
Bear, George R., printer, etc., Church Street
Boden, John, woollen draper, Church Street
Booth, Thomas, spirit merchant, Union Road
Brown, Andrew, butter merchant, Diamond
Burns, Hugh, saddler, Queen Street
Caldwell, L., spirit dealer, Rainey Street
Caldwell, J., M.D., Rainey Street
Campbell, J. & J., woollen drapers
Campbell, John, clothes dealer, Rainey Street
Charters, Wm. B., music teacher
Cochran, Robert, grocer, Rainey Street
Cousley, John, spirit dealer
Daley, Mrs., spirit dealer, Broad Street
Derby, Samuel, linen merchant and manufacturer, Broad Street
Derby, John, baker, grocer, china and delf dealer, Church Street
Devlin, Alex., process server
Devlin, Edward, boot and shoe maker, Rainey Street
Devlin, John, spirit dealer, Rainey Street
Donnelly, Andrew & Son, stucco plasterers, Rainey Street
Donaghy, John, grocer, spirit dealer & general merchant
Donnelly, Richard, grocer, spirit dealer, etc., Church Street
Donnelly, Patrick and Brothers, painters, etc.
Donnelly, R., builder, Church Street
Galway, B., watch maker and jeweller, Church Street
Gaussen, David & Sons, iron mongers, timber, slate and coal merchants & spirit merchants, Ballyronan
Gaussen, Horace, grain merchant
Gilmore, Richard, grocer, Rainey Street
Gilmore, R., relieving officer, Church Street
Graham, John, woollen draper, Market Square
Greer, John, whitesmith, Church Street
Greer, Joseph, blacksmith, Church Street
Hagan, John, butcher
Hanna, Robert, sewed muslin agent, Rainey Street
Harbinson, James, linen merchant and manufacturer, Queen Street
Harbinson, John, solicitor
Haire, Alfred, excise officer
Hull, Mrs., Market Square
Johnston, David, whitesmith, Rainey Street
Johnston, Hugh, boot and shoe maker, Back Road
Johnston, A. & J., spirit dealers, Market Square
Johnston, Charles, plumber, Church Street
Johnston, Thos., boot and shoe maker, Rainey Street
Johnston, James, grocer, iron monger and timber merchant, Diamond
Johnston, James, Church Street
Kelly, Jno., leather merchant & grocer, Diamond
Kelly, Henry, Looney & Coolcamb, maltsters and brewers
Kelly, J., grocer and leather dealer
Keenan, Hugh, spirit merchant, Church Street
Lytle, Mrs., grocer, leather and timber merchant
Maynes, Edward, spirit dealer, Queen Street
Millar, William, turner, Killyfaddy
Miller, James, boot and shoe maker, Church Street
Mitchell, Wm., petty sessions clerk
Montgomery, Robert, coach builder
Morran, James, emigration agent, egg and rag merchant, Queen Street
Morrison & McFall, haberdashers and milliners
McCollum, Mrs., Market Street
McCord, James, provision and spirit merchant
McCormick, Robert, summons server
McCracken, John, spirit dealer, auctioneer and valuator
McGanerty, Mary, grocer, Queen Street
McGuckin, Robert, solicitor
McGurk, P. & J., boot and shoe maker, Broad Street
McGuinness, Andrew, tailor, Queen Street
McKendry, James, provision dealer, Hillhead
McKendry, David, butcher, Queen Street
McKenna, Charles, butter merchant, Meetinghouse Street
McCullough, George, saddler
McLernon, Hugh, grocer and baker, Rainey Street
McLoughlin, John, carpenter, Drumrainey
McManamy, Joseph, spirit dealer, Rainey Street
McManus, Charles, tailor
McTeague, Thomas, provision dealer, Rainey Street
Nodwill, John, linen merchant, and manufacturer, Ballyronan
Northern Fire Insurance Office - Agent, George Robert Bear
O'Kane, John, spirit dealer, Rainey Street
O'Neill, Henry, clothier, Rainey Street
Otterson, Francis, boot maker, Church Street
Otterson, James, tailor, Queen Street
Otterson, Mrs., bonnet maker
Peacock, John, boot and shoe maker, Rainey Street
Pollock, Mrs., Broad Street
Porter, Samuel, woollen draper
Rankin, James, plumber, Church Street
Sample, M., cabinet maker, Rainey Street
Sands, Robert & Sons, iron mongers, leather sellers, timber and coal dealers and grocers, Rainey Street
Scullion, John, spirit dealer & car owner, Diamond
Shield, William, woollen draper, Broad Street
Simpson, The Misses, milliners, Church Street
Smyth, William, woollen draper, Queen Street
Smythe, W., haberdasher and milliner
Stewart, Miss, milliner and dress maker
Steele, John, boot and shoe maker, Diamond
Stinton, Mary Ann, bonnet maker, Meeting Street
Taylor, Thomas E., Broad Street
Thompson, Wm., grocer and baker, Queen Street
Thompson, Wm., grocer and law clerk, Diamond
Tohill, Francis, butcher, Moneymore Pass
Tohill, John, butcher, Moneymore Pass
Tohill, Patrick, butcher and egg dealer, Queen Street
Walker, John, Rainey Street
Walker, John, tinsmith, Rainey Street
Walker, John & Sons, corn merchants, Rainey Street
Walsh, Mary, spirit dealer and posting establishment, Broad Street
Wilson, Mary, grocer and glass dealer, Market Square
Young, Robert, agriculturist to the Magherafelt Estate, Back Road

Conveyances

A mail car to Draperstown, on the arrival of the 8.13 a.m. train, returning at 4 p.m., for the mail train to Belfast and Dublin.

MOIRA               top

Moira, anciently called Moirath, is a post town in the County Down, situated on the road from Belfast to Armagh, and within half-a-mile of the Great Northern Railway station. The town, though small, is clean and consists of one long spacious street, containing  a handsome Court House. Petty Sessions are held on last Wednesday of each month. The church was erected at the joint expense of Sir John Rawdon and the Earl of Hillsborough. It is a large and handsome Gothic edifice, with a square tower, surmounted by a spire, and from its situation above the town, forms a conspicuous and picturesque object in this well planted district. Sir Thomas Bateson, M.P., of Belvoir Park, Belfast is now the owner of the Moira Estate. Fairs, the first Thursday in February, May, August and November.

Post Office - Jane Watson, postmistress. Letters delivered in town by postman at 8 a.m., 11.40 a.m., and 3.55 p.m.
Free rural delivery of letters commencing at 8 a.m., to the townlands of Clare, Bottear, Ballymagarahan, Lurganaville, Magherahinch, Aughnadrumon, Aughnafosker, Balloonogan, Derrydrumult, Ballycanal, Drumbane, Gartnamoney, Innisloughlin, Magheramesk and Trumra.
Post messenger or runner from Lurgan to Moira every morning at 7.50 arrives at Moira and is despatched from Moira to Lurgan at 6.15 p.m.
Day mail to Dublin and Belfast Railway Post Office North, 10.20 a.m.; day mail to Dublin and Belfast Railway Post Office South and England, at 2.49
Arrivals - Mails from Dublin, England and Belfast Railway Post Office at 11.21 a.m.; and from Railway Post Office at 3.49 p.m.
Petty Sessions held last Wednesday in every month. Magistrates - R. Waddell, James L. Douie, Chas. Douglass, and A. E. Brush. Mr. Stanfield, clerk of Petty Sessions
Constabulary Station - Michael Shanley, constable
Barony Cess Collector - Joseph Boyle, Tilburn

Places of Worship

Church of Ireland Parish Church, Aghalee - Rev. Robert Hillam, rector ; Rev. J. McGrority, A.B., curate
Parish Church (St. John's) - Rev. J. K. Barklie, rector
Presbyterian Church - Rev. Collen McKay
Unitarian Meeting House - Rev. John Dixon

Gentry, Clergy, etc.

Barklie, Rev. J. K., Glebe House
Beckett, John, Legmore
Berwick, Mark, Berwick Hall
Brownrigg, J., M.D., dispensary officer
Bullick, William, Ballycanal
Connor, James, surgeon
Douie, James L., J.P.
Gilliland, John, Drumbane
Gorman, Stafford, Broom Mount
Graham, Rev. Samuel
Hull, Mrs., Fairmount House
Langtry, Frederick, Fortwilliam
Logan, John, Drumbane
McCullough, John, Hunter's Hall
Waring, Lucas, Waringfield

Traders, etc.

Agnew, William John, provision merchant
Balance, William, rag dealer
Bonar, John, fowl dealer
Briggs, John, labourer
Burns, Henry, boot and shoe maker
Calcutt, Annie, National School teacher
Calcutt, T., National School teacher
Carroll, William John, haberdasher
Clarke, Thomas, spirit dealer
Clarke, William, smith, plough maker, etc.
Cousins, Joseph, spirit dealer
Crooks, John, weaver
Crooks, Joseph, weaver
Doak, Samuel, smith
Duff, James, labourer
Ferguson, Andrew, carpenter
Forsythe, The Misses, dress makers
Glendinning, Alex., linen manufacturer
Gore, William John, grocer
Hammond, James, lime burner
Hanna, John, fowl dealer
Hermon, Richard, bread server
Heron, James, carman's inn
Herron, Isaac, weaver and summons server
Hewitt, John, nurseryman
Hewitt, Miss, dress maker
Hull, Samuel, boot and shoe maker
Johnston, James, labourer
Kelly, John, labourer
Kelly, Thomas, labourer
Lavery, Hugh, labourer
Lavery, Thomas, weaver
Lavery, William, tailor
Lynas, John, butcher and weaver
Milles, John, farmer
Montgomery, Catherine, seamstress
McAlister, James, estate bailiff
McCahey, James, railway carter
McCarthy, Miss, grocer
McCaw, John, precentor of United Presbyterian Meeting House
McClare, John, boot and shoe maker
McClure, Ruth, letter carrier
McCombs, William, tinsmith
McDowell, David, shop keeper
McDowell, Robert, shop keeper
McGeown, The Misses, dress makers
McGeown, James, spirit dealer
McGivern, Alice, lodgings
McMullen, James, nailer
O'Mulvenny, Eliza, shirt maker
Ruddell, Thomas, grocer, flesher and publican
Smart, Joseph, woollen draper
Spence, William, labourer
Strong, Robert, precentor of Presbyterian Meeting House
Titterington, Edward, sexton of church
Tolerton, William, shoe maker
Turkington, Thomas, carter
Turtle, James, baker
Watson, The Misses, milliners and dress makers and post mistress
Waddell, Coslett, lime burner, whiting works, tile and brick works
Wilson, James, Bateson Arms Hotel

MONAGHAN                top

Monaghan, is a good market town, the Assize town for its county, forty three miles S.W. by W. from Belfast. The town consists of one principal square, and of several streets diverging from it. The County Courthouse is a handsome building. Her Majesty's Prison is a strong building. The County Infirmary occupies an elevated situation. There is a Fever Hospital about a quarter of a mile from the town. At the north entrance are the Cavalry Barrack and Union Workhouse. The principal trade is the exchange of general merchandise for agricultural produce of the surrounding country. The Belfast, Ulster, Provincial and Hibernian Banks, have branches here ; there is also a Savings Bank. The Parish Church is a handsome structure in the later English style of architecture, with a square tower surmounted by a spire. The interior contains some handsome monuments and marble tablets. There is a Presbyterian church, and the Methodist have also churches. The Roman Catholic chapel adjoins the town. There are some good public schools. At the end of North Street is a large Model School ; near to it is the Great Northern Terminus. There are three newspapers published here ; the Northern Standard, the Argus, and the People's Advocate. An Asylum for Lunatics has been erected, capable of holding 100 patients. Petty Sessions court held on each Tuesday. Quarter Sessions four times, and Assizes twice each year. The market days are Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday - the first for the usual articles of consumption, the two latter for corn. Fairs, the first Monday in every month. population of the town, in 1871, 3,632.

Post Office, Diamond - T. Mitchell, postmaster
Constabulary Station, Glasslough Street - County Inspector, M. B. Burke ; A. O. B. Carleton, S.L.
H. M. Prison, Hill Street - Governor, E. G. Cotter ; Church of Ireland chaplain, C. M. Stack, Archdeacon, D.D.; Presbyterian chaplain, Rev. J. A. Alison ; Roman Catholic chaplain, Rev. R. Owens ; physician & surgeon, A. K. Young, M.D.
Court House, Church Square
Excise Office, at Curran's Hotel, Mill Street
Stamp Office, Diamond - E. Donnelly, distributor

Places of Worship

Church of Ireland, Parish Church, Church Square - The Ven. Archdeacon Stack, rector ; Rev. A. Kenny, curate.
Meeting House, Ballinalbany - Rev. R. McBride, The Manse
Presbyterian Church, Meeting House Square - Rev. J. A. Allison
Roman Catholic Chapel - Rev. M. Martin, adm.
Wesleyan Methodist Churches, Market Street and New Road - ministers various

Public Institutions

Banks - Belfast Banking Co., Dublin Street - Joseph Mitchell, manager ; Provincial Bank of Ireland, North Street, William Johnston, manager ; Ulster Banking Co., William Carruthers, manager ; Hibernian Banking Co., J. F. Pinchan, manager ; Savings Bank, Hill Street, Henry Rogers, manager
Dispensary, Mill Street - William Woods, M.D., medical officer
Fever Hospital - Treasurer, Thomas Little ; surgeon, William Woods, M.D.; apothecary, M. Whitla.
Infirmary - Surgeon, Andrew K. Young, M.D.
Ulster Canal Carrying Company - Mr. Adams, C.S., in charge
Union Workhouse, Kilnacloy - Master F. Loughhead ; matron, Miss Reed ; surgeon, Dr. Hall ; Church of Ireland chaplain, C. M. Stack, Archdeacon, D.D.; Presbyterian chaplain, Rev. J. A. Allison ; Roman Catholic chaplain - Rev. M. Martin

Schools, etc.

Monaghan Model School - Head Master, P. Lenahan ; assistant, Mr. Wilson ; Head Mistress, Miss Porter ; assistant, Mrs. Linehan
Monaghan Diocesan School - Head Master, M. C. Hime, M.A. English Master, Luke Smith. Science and Classical Master, James McKnight Warner, Ex-Sch. and Senr. Mod. T.C.D. German Master, Mons. Rudiger.
Bible Society's Depository, Diamond

Nobility and Gentry

Burke, Captain Miles B., C.I., R.I.C., North Street
Carleton, A. O'B., S.I., R.I.C., High Street
Carrothers, William, Diamond
Coote, Captain, Monaghan Militia
Evat, S. R. B., D.L., J.P., Mount Louise
Fiddis, Captain, Hollywood House
Fiddis, James, Kilturk
Fiddis, Joseph, Clanmulley House
Hamilton, Dacre, M.A., J.P., D.L., Cornacassa
Hamilton, James, J.P., Cornacassa
Henderson, William, Bessmount Park
Irwin, William N., M.D., Townview
Mitchell, William, county treasurer
Jackson, Joseph, Dublin Street
Johnston, John, deputy clerk of the peace, Mill Street
Johnston, William, North Street
Kane, William, T. D., J.P., Drumreaske House
Lloyd, Lieut-Col. Jesse, J.P., Ballyleck
Lucas, E. S., Castleshane
Murray, Andrew A., J.P., Newbliss
Murray, William, J.P., Beech Hill
McKnight, Mrs. Charlotte, Diamond
Richardson, Captain Edward, Poplar Vale
Ross, James M., Liscarney
Rossmore, Lord, Rossmore Park
Waddell, W. C., Lisnavane House
Watson, William, Galina
Warner, Mrs., Diamond
Wright, T. W., Blackwater Vale
Young, A. K., Rowntree Terrace

Clergy and Professional

Allison, Rev. J. A., North Street
Johnston, Rev. Mr., Dawson Street
Carroll, William, C.E., county surveyor
Donnelly, Right Rev. Dr., Roman Catholic Bishop of Clogher, Chapel House
Hime, Maurice C., M.D., T.C.D.
Hall, M.D., North Street
Irwin, William N., M.D., Townview
Kinnagh, Rev. A., North Street
Ross, J. B., solicitor, Hill Street
Stack, Ven. Archdeacon, C. M., D.D.
Woods, W., M.D., Hill Street
Young, A. K., M.D., The Terrace

Traders, etc.

Adams, F., Dublin Street
Armstrong, Mrs., dress maker, Glasslough Street
Baird, John, spirit dealer and leather cutter, Dublin Street
Barkey, Patrick, lodging house, Shamble Square
Black, Robert, spirit dealer, Market Street
Blackburn, Edward, Dublin Street
Blackburn, George, grocer, Diamond
Blakeley, Richard, haberdasher, Diamond
Bovaird, John, woollen draper, Diamond
Boyle, Michael, Mill Street
Brady, Patrick, lodgings, Park Street
Breakey, Humphrey, haberdasher, Diamond
Burnside, Samuel, baker, Market Street
Bradshaw, John, grocer, Market Street
Breakey, H., linen draper, Church Square
Breakey, Mrs., dress maker, Glasslough Street
Brennan, Arthur, publican, Glasslough Street
Brown, Robert, lodgings, Market Street
Bryan, John, Hill Street
Burrowes, John, lodgings, Market Street
Campbell, Alexander, shoe maker, Glasslough Street
Campbell, Mrs., painter and glazier, Market Street
Carlisle, Hugh, Stag Hotel, Dublin Street
Carbon, Patrick, cooper, Park Street
Callaghan, Thomas, Hill Street
Capper, Peter, flesher, Dublin Street
Carroll, William, North Street
Carty, Patrick, lodgings, Market Street
Cassidy, Patrick, lodging house, Dublin Street
Cahill, John, lodgings, Dawson Street
Carney, William, publican
Cinnamond, James, Hill Street
Cinnamond, Jas., wholesale spirit store, Diamond
Clarke, Richard, spirit dealer, Market Street
Condel, Thomas, grocer, Church Square
Connolly, John, lodgings, Market Street
Connolly, James, lodgings, Park Street
Corrigan, Mrs., Market Street
Courtenay, Miss, dress maker, Hill Street
Coyle, Peter, tailor, Glasslough Street
Crozier, James, watch maker, Dublin Street
Curran, The Misses, Hotel, Mill Street
Conlon, Rose A., lodging house, Glasslough Street
Connolly, Francis, lodging house, Shamble Square
Cooke, James, Glasslough Street
Coombs, William, watch maker, High Street
Connolly, William, publican, Diamond
Deighan, Peter, spirit dealer, Church Square
Donnelly, Edward, woollen draper and stamp office, Church Square
Daly, John, Market Street
Drum, Roger, painter, Mill Street
Dunwoody, Foster, rent agent, Diamond
Dempsey, Peter, lodging house, Glasslough Street
Dodds, Mrs. N. A., spirit dealer, Glasslough Street
Dougherty, Francis, lodgings, Market Street
Dorrington, Adam, town sergeant, Glasslough Street
Duffy, Michael, provision store, Dublin Street
Duffy, Patrick, painter, Dublin Street
Edgar, Samuel, butcher, Dublin Street
Evans, Francis, painter, Dublin Street
Fannon, Patrick, baker, Dublin Street
Farry, Catherine, lodging house, Dublin Street
Fenning, Peter, publican, Dublin Street
Garity, Bernard, haberdasher, Glasslough Street
Gilliespie, Chas., butter merchant
Graham, Robert, iron monger and news agent, Diamond
Gillanders, Mr., saddler, Dublin Street
Gowan, John, spirit dealer, Park Street
Gunn, James, cattle dealer, Park Street
Griffin, William, coach maker, Diamond
Harrison, Edward, tinsmith, Market Street
Hennessy, William, cabinet maker, Diamond
Henry, Thomas, druggist and grocer, Diamond and Glasslough Street
Hughes, Francis, baker, Dublin Street
Hamilton, James, North Street
Hagan, John, baker and grocer, Dublin Street
Hardy, Robert, leather cutter, Church Square
Hartley, Ann, lodgings, Mill Street
Hanna, Richard, posting establishment, Mill Street
Hetherington, James, lodgings, Park Street
Hughes, Patrick, lodgings, Park Street
Irwin, John, spirit dealer, Market Street
Jackson, Henry G., grocer, etc., Dublin Street
Jebb, John, spirit dealer, Glasslough Street
Joy, Thomas, Glasslough Street
Johnston, John, land agent, Mill Street
Kane, Patrick, Market Street
Keiran, Bernard, leather cutter, Park Street
Keiran, Philip, grocer and baker, Park Street
Kelly, Elizabeth, spirit dealer, Market Street
Kelly, Peter, spirit dealer, Mill Street
Kennedy, George, butter merchant, Market Street
Kennedy, E. A., milliner, Dublin Street
Keown, James, grocer, Dublin Street
Keown, Thomas, chemist, etc.
King, Mrs., baker, Dublin Street
Ker, Andrew A. Murray, Dublin Street
Kernaghan, Thomas, grocer and inn keeper, Glasslough Street
Kernaghan, T., horse dealer, North Road
Kirk, Michael, Hill Street
Little, Thomas, woollen draper, Dublin Street
Logue, William, Glasslough Street
Loughran, Mrs., Diamond
Maclin, John, butcher, Dublin Street
Magline, Edward, shoe maker, Dublin Street
Maguire, John, butcher, Glasslough Street
Maguire, John, butcher, Dublin Street
Marley, Essey, fish monger, Market Street
Markey, John, carter, Park Street
Martin, Hugh, spirit store, Church Square
Martin, Matilda, bonnet maker, Park Street
Mason, Thomas, land agent, Mill Street
Meegan, Joseph, draper, Dublin Street
Milligan, Mrs., grocer and leather dealer, Market Street
Mitchell, James, draper, Market Street
Mitchell, Joseph, Mill Street
Mitchell, Joseph, woollen draper, Diamond
Mitchell, Miss M., Hill Street
Mitchell, Thomas, grocer, Diamond
Mitchell, Francis, Glasslough Street
Moore, William, Mill Street
Mullen, James, coal merchant, Park Street
Mullen, James, lodgings, Park Street
Mulligan, Mary, lodgings, Market Street
Mulligan, Mary A., boot and shoe maker, Park Street
Mulligan, Thomas, lodgings, Park Street
Murdoch, Jane, earthenware dealer and grocer, Glasslough Street
Murphy, Bernard, spirit store, Dublin Street
Murphy, George, butcher, Dublin Street
Murphy, Edward, baker, Dublin Street
Murphy, Matthew, tin worker, Dublin Street
Murphy, William, tinsmith, Dublin Street
McAleese, Daniel, Hill Street
McAlpine, John, grocer and publican, Market Street
McAnally, Owen, draper, Church Street
McAree, Andrew, grocer, Market Street
McCabe, Michael, Mill Street
McCaffrey, P., draper, Market Street
McCann, Stephen, grocer, Glasslough Street
McCarney, T., milliner and haberdasher, Dublin Street
McCarron, Margaret, lodging house, Shamble Square
McCarron, Catherine, lodgings, Shamble Square
McCardle, Ann, lodgings, Park Street
McCarron, John, baker, Glasslough Street
McCarron, Jane, lodgings, Park Street
McCarron, Rose, lodgings, Park Street
McCleary, Philip, publican, Shamble Square
McCleery, Francis, spirit dealer, Dublin Street
McClelland, Samuel, whitesmith, Shamble Square
McConnell, William, lodgings, Park Street
McCormick, J., blacksmith, Glasslough Street
McCoy, Ann, grocer, Diamond
McCready, Daniel, horse dealer, North Street
McCready, Mrs., leather merchant and grocer
McCulloch, Mrs., leather cutter, Dublin Street
McCulloch, Peter, timber merchant, Dawson Street
McCullough, Peter, grocer, spirit dealer and iron monger, Market Street
McCurley, Peter, butcher, Dublin Street
McCasker, Francis, lodgings, Park Street
McDowell, Nicholas, clerk, Glasslough Street
McElmea, Mrs., Dublin Street
McElmeel, Margaret, lodgings, Glasslough Street
McElnea, Thomas, carpenter, Dublin Street
McEnally, Owen, woollen draper, Church Square
McEnally, Patrick, lodgings, Market Street
McEntee, Patrick, blacksmith, Park Street
McEnany, Edward, Mill Street
McFadden, Francis, butcher, Dublin Street
McFadden, James, butcher, Dublin Street
McGarrity, Patrick, publican, Glasslough Street
McGinnis, James, flax dresser, Market Street
McGinniss, Terence, flax dresser, Park Street
McGlue, John, leather merchant, Dublin Street
McGough, R., grocer, Dublin Road
McGowan, William, chandler, Glasslough Street
McGuire, George, butcher, Glasslough Street
McGuire, Michael, lodgings, Shamble Square
McGuire, Patrick, spirit stores, North Street
McGuirk, Patrick, inn keeper and coal merchant, Mill Street
McKenna, Ann, lodgings, Mill Street
McKenna, John & Jas., tea merchants, Market Street
McKenna, Sarah, grocer, Market Street
McKenna, Thos., saddler, Dublin Street
McKenna, M., publican, Dublin Street
McKeown, M., provision dealer, Glasslough Street
McMahon, John, spirit dealer, Park Street
McMahon, Patrick, lodgings, Park Street
McMeell, Owen, Glasslough Street
McNally, B., spirit dealer, Market Street
McQuade, Henry, glass and china warehouse, Glasslough Street
McWilliams, Wm., solicitor, North Street
Owens, John, lodgings, Park Street
O'Hare, B. & J., Park Street
O'Neill, John, boot and shoe maker, Glasslough Street
Porter, Ann J., North Street
Porter, Isaiah, carpenter, High Street
Quigley, Richard, spirit dealer, Park Street
Rafferty, John, grocer, Market Street
Rafferty, Patrick, flax buyer, Mill Street
Reilly, John, attorney, The Hill
Rice, James, car proprietor, Hill Street
Rice, James, coach maker, Glasslough Street
Rodgers, Harry, land agent, Hill Street
Richardson, E., agency office, Dublin Street
Redick, John, Glasslough Street
Rush, Matthew G., surgeon, Church Square
Russell, Wm. Henry, Mill Street
Ryan, Wm., blacksmith, Mill Street
Scanlon, T., grocer and stationer, Glasslough Street
Sherry, Hugh, spirit dealer and grocer, Dublin Street
Sherry, Margaret, horse dealer, Mill Street
Sherry, Mrs., lodgings, Mill Street
Sherry, Mrs., spirit dealer, Park Street
Skelton, Benjamin, gunsmith, Market Street
Slowey, Bernard, baker, Park Street
Slowey, Bridget, baker, Market Street
Slowey, Charles, baker, Market Street
Smith, Thos., spirit dealer, Glasslough Street
Smyth, Vincent, land surveyor, Glasslough Street
Scraghan, Bridget, spirit dealer, Park Street
Stewart, John, carpenter, Hill Street
Sturgeon, Robert, lodgings, Market Street
Sullivan, Bridget, spirit dealer, Park Street
Swan, Wm., auctioneer, proprietor Northern Standard, Diamond
Swift, James, shoe maker, Mill Street
Temple, The Mrs., Hill Street
Tierney, Peter, inn keeper, post cars, and grocer, Diamond
Tierney, Francis, publican, Glasslough Street
Thompson, Mary, milliner, Diamond
Thompson, Robert, saddler, Glasslough Street
Toner, Bernard, haberdasher, Diamond
Treanor, Charles, slater, Park Street
Treanor, Ellen, lodgings, Mill Street
Treanor, John, inn keeper and grocer, Dublin Street
Turtle, Richard, confectioner, Diamond
Tyldesley, J., lodgings, Market Street
Ward, Luke, tailor, Park Street
Warner, J., glass and china warehouse, Church Square
White, John, Glasslough Street
Whitla, Meredith, druggist, Diamond
Whitla, Robert, pawn broker, Diamond
Wilson, John, grocer, Dublin Street
Windrum, Alice, lodgings, Park Street
Woods, David, auctioneer, Diamond
Woods, John, jun., baker, Market Street
Woods, Rose, haberdasher, Dublin Street
Woods, J., butter merchant, Market Street
Woods, Henry, Mill Street
Woods, Wm., butter merchant, Market Street
Woods, Wm., butter merchant, Hill Street
Wright, Joseph, attorney, Mill Street
Wright, Mrs., spirit dealer and grocer, Market Street
Young, A. K., M.D.

MONEYMORE               top

Moneymore, in the County Derry, 32 Irish miles W.N.W. from Belfast. The town and a large tract of the adjacent country are the property of the Drapers' Company, London, who have greatly improved the town and district. Petty Sessions are held on the first Tuesday in each month. The whole estate belonging to the Company, comprises 56 townlands. The Parish Church of Desertlyn, in the town, is a very elegant structure in the Norman style, erected in 1832, at an expense of £6,000, wholly defrayed by the Drapers' Company. The Drapers' Company, also built at their the Rev. Dr. Barnett's Presbyterian Church, at a cost of £4,000, and subscribed liberally to the building of the Rev. W. Sharp's Presbyterian Church. Since the estate came into their possession, they have expended £50,000 in the improvement of the town of Moneymore alone, exclusive of about £100,000 upon other portions of their property. The weekly grain market is held on Friday, and the fair is held on the 21st of every month. Population in 1877, 700.

Post Office - David Allen, postmaster, insurance and shipping agent.
Drapers' Co's. Office - W. J. Stannus, Manor House, agent ; W. H. Turkington, clerk ; Jos. Allen, under agent and surveyor ; J. Stevenson, forrester and agriculturist
Magistrates - Lieut.-Col. Conyngham, Londonderry Militia, Spring Hill ; W. T. Stannus, Manor House ; Fras. Quinn, Cairndaisy House ; James Leeper, Wellbrook
Petty Sessions - Clerk, Joseph Diver ; assistant clerk, Thomas Pattleton

Places of Worship

Church of Ireland - Rev. W. Sparrow, M.A., rector
First Presbyterian Church - Dr. Barnett, D.D., and Rev. W. Reid
Second Presbyterian Church - Rev. W. Sharpe
Roman Catholic Church - Rev. Thomas Larkin, P.P.; curate, Rev. P. Conlon
Wesleyan Methodist Church - Ministers various

Public Institutions, etc.

Belfast Bank (Cookstown Branch) - J. G. Donaldson, manager ; open on Fridays and fair days
Drapers' Classical (Endowed) School - W. Crooks, A.B., master
National Male School - John McKee, master ; J. Henderson, assistant
National Female School - Mrs. Whitaker, teacher ; Miss S. McLaughlin, assistant
National Infant School - Miss B. McLaughlin, teacher ; M. Wilkinson, assistant
Medical Profession - Wm. McIvor, M.D., attendant at Drapers' and Union Dispensary, and registrar of births, marriages, and deaths ; Alexander Beckett, M.D.; M. Otterson, M.D.; Dr. Burgess, Dispensary, Coagh

Clergy, Gentry, etc.

Bookey, Rev. Pilworth, curate, Ballinderry
Campbell, Rev. E. F., Circular Road
Given, John, Springbank
Holmes, Rev. Robert, The Mall, Coagh
Irwin, Rev. A. T., Tamlaght Glebe
Jackson, Rev. J. J., Ballinderry Glebe
Larkin, Rev. Thomas, P.P.
Millar, Mrs. John Rowley, Circular Road
Morwood, Rev. Rowland, curate, Lissan
Newton, Robert, Coagh
Patchell, Mrs., Burbury Cottage
Robinson, Mrs., Ashvale
Stannus, W. T., J.P., Manor House
Thompson, Mrs., Circular Road
Wallace, Rev. Robert, Ballygoney
Wilson, Rev. Thomas K., Lecumpher
Wright, Mrs., Windsor Cottage

Traders, etc.

Agnew, Lindsay, painter and flesher
Alexander, Andrew, grocer and provision merchant
Badger, B. & J., grocers, bakers & iron mongers
Bell, Robert, teacher, Gortagilly School
Blayney, Thomas, grocer and general merchant
Boyle, Margaret, draper, grocer and china store
Brooks, James, merchant tailor
Brooks, J. & L., millinery and dress making
Campbell, John, shoe maker
Collins, Wm., provision dealer & boarding house
Costello, Hugh, grocer and spirit dealer
Deering, Miss, assistant teacher, Gortagilly School
Devlin, H., grocer, provision and coal merchant
Diver, Joseph, land and insurance agent
Faulkner, Sarah, grocer
Frelds, Alexander, slater and stucco plasterer
Gilliland, James, blacksmith
Graham, John, horse shoer
Harbinson, Miss, spirit dealer
Harris, Annie, dress maker
Hogg, Hugh, Drapers' Arms Hotel
Hogg, Thomas, teacher, Carrydarragh School
Hutchinson, John, Commercial Hotel
Knipe, Miss, teacher, Coltrim School
Loughry, J., cabinet maker, draper and china merchant
Maxwell, James, carpenter
Megaw, James, flax and corn mills
Moran, William, shoe maker
Mulholland, James, butcher
McFarland, Mrs., grocer and china establishment
McIver, William, carpenter and millwright
McKee, Catherine, grocer, Moneyhaw
McKee, Robert, teacher, Ballindrum National School
McLaughlin, Saml., tailor and sexton, St. John's
O'Neill, David, grocer and shoe maker
O'Neill, Miss, dress maker
Park, David, shoe maker
Rankin, Robert, boot maker
Reid, Ellen, grocer, draper and general outfitter
Shepherd, Mrs., draper, fancy warehouse ; agent for Belfast News Letter, Morning News & Whig
Somerville, John, grocer and provision dealer
Stafford, Alexander, spirit dealer
Stewart, Mrs., teacher, Desertlyn National School
Thomson, William G., linen merchant, Coagh
Whittaker, R., grocer, draper, timber & iron merchant
Wilkinson, George, grocer

Conveyances

Trains from Belfast, Cookstown, Dublin, Londonderry, etc. (see Railway Guide). Stationmaster, R. Weir. In connection with mail trains, a car - "The Royal George" - conveys the mails and passengers to Coagh twice daily

MOY AND CHARLEMONT         top

Moy is a small market town in County Tyrone, 49 miles S.W. from Belfast, situate on the river Blackwater, on the road from Armagh to Dungannon. It was designed in the year 1764, by the late Earl of Charlemont, the proprietor, after the plan of Marengo in Italy. Two quays on the river were erected by the Charlemont family, with extensive stores ; and the Blackwater bring navigable from Lough Neagh for lighters of sixty tons burden, an immediate communication is formed between Belfast and Newry, by the Lagan and Newry Canals, and with Lough Erne by the Ulster Canal. There is a Court House and News Room. Petty Sessions are held every second Wednesday. In the immediate neighbourhood are several extensive linen manufactories. The church is in the early English style, with a handsome square tower. There are places of worship for Presbyterians, Independents, Wesleyan Methodists and Roman Catholics. On an adjacent hill is Roxborough House, the beautiful residence of Lord Charlemont, originally commenced in 1774 by his uncle, the Hon. Francis Caulfield. On the first Friday of every month is held one of the best attended horse fairs in the North of Ireland.
Charlemont, a market town in County Armagh, divided from Moy by the Blackwater River, over which is a neat stone bridge of five arches, built about 1706, and rebuilt in 1858 by the two counties - Tyrone and Armagh. It is a perfect model in style and architecture, and adds considerably to the towns it unites together, as well as the magnificent entrance of the Earl of Charlemont, which it immediately adjoins. The Castle was built in 1602. The town participates with Moy in the linen manufacture. A new church was erected in 1833, on ground given by Lord Charlemont. It is a handsome structure, resembling in front one of the grand altars of Yorkminster. The celebrated and pious John Wesley frequently preached in Charlemont, and occasionally in the fort.

Post Office, Charlemont Square, Moy - Joseph Patterson, postmaster. Letters from Dublin, the South of Ireland, England and Scotland, arrive every morning at 1.30 and mid day at 11.45 and are despatched at 2.20 p.m., and at night at 11. Cross post despatched at 7.50 a.m.
Constabulary Station, Charlemont Square, Moy - Constable Thomas Bassett
Constabulary Station, Charlemont - Constable Smyth

Places of Worship

Church of Ireland, Moy - Rev. C. J. Horte, incumbent
Church of Ireland, Charlemont - Rev. Edward Whitty, incumbent
Independent Chapel, Moy - Ministers various
Roman Catholic Chapel, Moy - Rev. M. Coyne, P.P.; Rev. Peter Slevin, C.C.
Presbyterian Church, Moy - Rev. D. G. McCrea
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Moy - Ministers various

Public Institutions

Church National School, Moy - M. Parks, teacher
Church National School, Charlemont - John Divine, teacher
Church Infant School, Charlemont Square - Miss Kimmitt, teacher
Chapel National School, Benburb Street - John Harte, teacher
Young Ladies' School - The Misses Smart, teachers

Nobility and Gentry

Bond, Walter M., J.P., The Argory
Byers, Jackson, Charlemont
Charlemont, Earl of, Roxborough House
Clarke, Robert, Charlemont
Crothers, John, Blackwatertown
Davidson, Miss, Moy
Dobson, John, Moy
Dobson, Mrs. Anna, Moy
Elliott, John Wilson, M.D., R.N., J.P., Deputy Inspector General, Grange, Moy
Eyre, John, J.P., Moydown
Gilmore, Miss Eliza, Moy
Goodlatte, Alfred, Salem Lodge
Gray, Miss G. M., Charlemont
Greer, General Henry Harper, C.B., The Grange
Harpur, Thomas H., Gorestown
Johnston, Mrs. Margaret, Moy
Lloyd, Averill, Tannamore
Lloyd, Jackson, Brookfield
Nicholson, Chas. J., Cranagile House, Loughgall
Orr, Messes., Benburb House
Patterson, George, Moy
Patterson, Joseph, Moy
Powell, Miss, Moy
Richardson, James G., Trew Cottage
Sloane, James, J.P., Moy
Verner, Sir William, Bart., Churchhill

Clergy and Professional

Clements, Rev. Mr., Benburb
Coyne, Rev. Michael
Disney, Rev. James, Killyman Glebe
Fergus, S., M.D.
Horte, Rev. C. J.
Moorehead, Dr.
McCrea, Rev. D. G.
McNeece, Rev. James, Clonfeacle Glebe
Slevin, Rev. Peter, C.C.
Whitty, Rev. Edward, Charlemont

Traders, etc.

Aiken, Jackson, spirit dealer
Alderdice, Joseph, grocer, haberdasher, etc., Charlemont
Barcrofts, Messrs., Redford Mills, Moy
Beatty, Thos., grocer, Blackwatertown
Blair, David, carpenter, Moy Square
Brown, Joseph, tailor, Charlemont Street
Burns, John, spirit dealer and tailor, Moy Square
Carson, Robert, boot and shoe maker, and letter carrier, Dungannon Street
Corrigan, Robert, linen manufacturer, Annamoy
Corrigan, Samuel, linen manufacturer, Fairlawn
Cross, Samuel, linen manufacturer, Killyman
Daly, Bernard, spirit dealer, Dungannon Street
Davidson, Ann, straw bonnet maker, Benburb Street
Dawson, Robt., spirit dealer, and boot and shoe maker, Charlemont Street
Divine, John, grocer, Killyman Street
Enser, Charles, Ardglass, Loughgall
Ferguson, Joseph, saddler, Moy Square
Forrest, Miss, hotel, Moy Square
Fitzpatrick, John, mason, Dungannon Street
Frizelle, Thos., gas manager, Charlemont
Fry, Charles, ex-constable, Moy Square
Grimason, Thomas, tailor, Charlemont
Hall, James, hotel, news agent, and linen manufacturer, Moy Square
Hannon, D., spirit dealer, Charlemont Square
Hazelton, Dawson, linen manufacturer, Killyman
Heather, John, jun., clerk of Petty Sessions, Charlemont
Henry, James, blacksmith, Charlemont
Hobson, George, hardware and toy shop, Killyman Street
Hobson, Samuel H., haberdasher, etc., Killyman Street
Hughes, Cecilia, spirit dealer, Charlemont
Hughes, Neill, tailor, Killyman Street
Hagan, Thos., spirit dealer and grocer
Herron, Geo., marine store and posting establishment, Charlemont
Hobson, Rich., posting establishment, Moy Square
Jenkinson, Thos., Moy Square
Kelly, John, spirit dealer, Charlemont Street
Kerr, Wm., auctioneer and valuator, undertaker and crane master
Lavery, Marriott, boot and shoe maker, Charlemont Street
Lutton, John, farmer and horse dealer
Menagh, John
Millin, Wm., spirit dealer, Charlemont
Mills, John, spirit dealer, Killyman Street
Mooney, Thos. B., Charlemont
Moreland, James, Charlemont
Murdough, Robt., spirit dealer, grocer, hardware, woollen draper, and general merchant, Moy Square
Murray, Thos., posting establishment
Murray, Wm., grocer and woollen draper
McDowell, Wm., grocer and tin warehouse, Killyman Street
McGerr, John, spirit dealer, Dungannon Street
McKean, R. & H., linen manufacturers, Benburb
McKell, Samuel, ship owner, grocer, baker, Charlemont Street
McKell, Thos., grocer and baker, Dungannon Street
McKenna, Francis, carpenter, Killyman Street
McKerney, May., woollen draper, milliner, dress maker, and grocer, Moy Square
McNeice, Felix, linen manufacturer, Listamnet
O'Neill, Daniel, turner and spirit dealer, Killyman Street
O'Neill, Felix, linen manufacturer, Killyman
Orr, Joseph & Sons, linen manufacturers, Milton, Benburb
Patterson, Joseph, baker, grocer, postmaster, linen yarn merchant, woollen draper, etc., Moy Square
Quinn, John, blacksmith, Moy Square
Raverty, Thos., blacksmith, Charlemont Street
Reid, Mary, haberdasher, Charlemont Street
Robinson, John, painter, Dungannon Street
Robinson, Richard, linen manufacturer, Killyman Street
Rolston, Brown, linen manufacturer, Aughinlig
Scarlett, George, Moy Square
Scetton, Richard, hotel and grocer, Benburb
Scetton, Wm. J. E., corn mills, Benburb
Shannon, Edward, spirit dealer, Charlemont Street
Sheils, John, boot and shoe maker, Moy Square
Sloan, James, grocer, linen yarn, and woollen draper, iron monger, and ship owner, Charlemont Street
Somers, Mrs., grocer and hardware, Moy Square
Tohall, Henry, grocer and hardware, agent for Gilbey & Co., Killyman Street
Tohall, Henry, nailer and whitesmith, Killyman Street
Tomney, J., spirit dealer, Killyman Street
Weir, George, boot and shoe maker, Killyman Street
Whitty, John, refreshment rooms, Moy Square
Young, Francis, Charlemont

Conveyances

Railway from Portadown to Dungannon, stopping at Trew Station - Moy being two miles from the latter, at which station a car from the hotel, Moy, attends the trains to accommodate passengers travelling to and from Moy
The Canal Co. continues carrying goods.

NEWCASTLE                 top

Newcastle, a fashionable watering and small seaport town in the County Down, about twenty six miles from Belfast, and situated on the shore of Dundrum Bay. It possesses excellent bathing accommodation, and is a very popular place for tourists and others during the summer months. Behind is Slieve Donard mountain rises 3,000 feet above the sea. At its foot is Donard Lodge, the residence of the Dowager Countess Annesley ; surrounded by a large and beautiful demesne, to which the public have free access. There are many handsome private residences, and numerous well furnished and desirable lodging houses. The "Annesley Arms" is a splendid first class hotel, its proprietresses, the Misses Trowsdale, showing every care for the comfort and pleasure of visitors. Near it are the Baths, where hot, cold, or shower can be obtained at pleasure. The "Bellevue" Hotel, a fine building, lately erected by Norton & Co. (W. R. Hatcher, manager), is well furnished and pleasantly situated. The places of worship are - Episcopal Chapel of Ease, Presbyterian Church, Methodist Chapel, and Roman Catholic Chapel. There are two schools, principally supported by the Countess Annesley ; also a National School. Central and facing the sea, is a fine promenade, and farther on is a good chalybeate spa, tastefully laid out. Scarcely two miles distant is Tollymore Park the picturesque seat, and grand old demesne of Earl Roden.

Post Office, E. P. Coulter, postmaster
Coastguard, Lieutenant Pugh, R.N., inspecting commander
Constabulary Station - Wm. Jones, sub-inspector
Endowed Schools - Samuel Clyde and Miss Annie Clyde, teachers
National School - A. McGurk, teacher

Places of Worship

Church of Ireland - Rev. J. H. Seymour, M.A., incumbent
Presbyterian Church - Rev. S. J. Smith
Methodist Chapel - Rev. T. Rutherford
Roman Catholic Chapel - Rev. H. Hanna

Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, etc.

Annesley, Countess, Donard Lodge
Beers, William, Brook Cottage
Blakely, Miss, Annesley Terrace
Clarendon, Samuel, M.D., surgeon, Ashleigh
Creery, Charles, Mountain Villa
Decluzeau, Mrs., Beresford Place
Elliott, William, retired chief officer, coastguard
Fletcher, Wm., Warren Lodge
Gallagher, A., retired sub-inspector, R.I.C.
Gillmer, Mrs., Havelock House
Hanna, Rev. H., P.P., Earlesdale
Harshaw, W., Clonallon Terrace
Hayward, Mr., retired chief officer, coastguard
Humphreys, Mrs., Rowallon House
Hyland, Mrs., Hyland Lodge
Jones, Wm., sub-inspector, R.I.C.
Johnson, Mrs., Annesley Terrace
Knox, Mrs., Shimnah
Martin, Mrs. James, Eden Place
Metherell, Mr., chief officer, coastguard
Murphy, Mrs., Rockmore
McWilliam, Mrs., Glenada Terrace
Savage, Miss, Fairleigh Terrace
Scudamore, Miss, River House
Seymour, Rev. J. H., Sunnyside
Shaw, Wm., J.P., Weatherall Cottage
Slacke, Mrs., Ashleigh
Smith, Rev. S. J.
Stewart, Major, Wilmere Villa
Stuart, Mrs., Glenada
Tyrell, Mrs., Glenada Terrace
Wallace, W. N., Waterfoot House

Traders, etc.

Barry, Ellen, haberdasher
Barry, M., grocer
Beatty, William, family grocer, news agent, spirit dealer and coal importer
Caughey, John, baker
Collins, Daniel, baker and grocer
Coulter, Ed., contractor, painter & house decorator
Donnelly, John, blacksmith
Farrel, Miss, dress maker
Gould, Richard, coal importer
Gray, Robert, tailor
Hatcher, W. R., Bellevue Hotel (open in Summer only)
Higgins, Michael, boot and shoe maker
Howe, William, boat builder
Lawrence, Joseph, Railway Refreshment Rooms and Restaurant
Macken, Mary, grocer and spirit dealer
Magrath, W. & J., painters and house decorators
Millis, R. J., spirit dealer
McAlinden, Miss, haberdasher and dress maker
McClurg, Miss, milliner and dress maker
McCracken, David, grocer
McKee, John, Temperance Hotel
Neill, Mrs. A. J., dress maker
Neill, John, joiner and builder
Powey, Robert, spirit dealer
Rogers, Charles, blacksmith
Russell, Mrs., spirit dealer, grocer, news agent
Smith, James, station master
Smith, Edward, tailor
Taylor, Margaret, grocer and spirit dealer
Toner, John, boot and shoe maker
Trowsdale, Miss, Annesley Arms Hotel
Ward, John, butcher
Westerman, James, grocer

Conveyances

Licensed cars - Miss Trowsdale, Annesley Arms Hotel ; Joseph Lawrence, Railway Refreshment Rooms ; R. J. Millis, Robert Thornton, John Lowey, George Douglas and Robert Lowey.

NEWRY                 top

Newry, is an extensive market town and Parliamentary borough in Down and Armagh Counties, fifty miles N. by Dublin, and 30 from Belfast, comprising, within the Parliamentary boundary, 2,543 acres, of which 629 are in the town, and 1,914 in the rural districts ; population in 1871, 14,158 inhabitants. Constituency, 2,000. It is situated near the mouth of the Newry Water, which discharges itself into Carlingford Bay, five miles from the town. There are eight bridges, four of which are stone, and cross the river which separates the Counties of Armagh and Down ; the others are iron and wooden drawbridges across the Canal. Newry is a very ancient town. In 1175, Maurice McLaughlin, King of Ireland, founded an abbey here, to which great immunities and endowments were granted, and afterwards confirmed by Hugh de Lacy, Earl of Ulster, in 1237. In 1689 the Duke of Berwick, to secure his retreat to Dundalk from the English forces, under the command of the Duke of Schomberg, set fire to Newry, and left it in a very destitute condition. The northern entrance of the town is adorned with a chaste and elegant obelisk of chiselled granite, erected in honour of the late highly-respected and generally lamented Trevor Corry, Esq., a favourite magistrate for many years. The Corry arms, beautifully executed on Portland stone, appear on the north and south recesses, and eulogistic inscriptions on black marble are executed on the west and east sides of the monument. An ornamental miniature park has lately been arranged round this monument. It is neatly planted with all kinds of shrubs. Immediately opposite is a neat, capacious edifice, known as the Orange Hall, erected by the Orangemen of the district, on a site granted by the Marquis of Downshire, in which the meetings of that body are usually held. The public buildings are - two Protestant Churches (one of which was erected as far back as the reign of Elizabeth), five Presbyterian Churches (three of them connected with the General Assembly), three Methodist Churches, one Independent Chapel, and two Roman Catholic Chapels, one Dominican Chapel, three Convents, two Court Houses, two Bridewells, Custom House, Union Workhouse, Scriptural Schools, Freemason Hall, National Model School, Fever Hospital, Bank of Ireland, Savings Bank, Assembly Rooms, and Barracks. There are several corn, flour, two weaving factories and spinning mills, a brewery, ten tan yards, three coach and car manufactories, iron and brass foundries, and spade and shovel manufactories. The other manufactories are linen, yarn, cotton, salt, iron, cordage, mineral water works, etc. Extensive waterworks have been constructed within the last few years at Carnlough, and the town has an abundant supply of a prime necessary of life. Quarter Sessions are held here for the County Down portion of the town, as also in Ballybot, for a portion of the County Armagh. There is a fair on the first Monday of every month in that portion of the town, in the County of Armagh called Ballybot ; markets on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Seven commodious market places have been laid out, and enclosed in a most substantial manner by the Town Commissioners. The borough returns one member to Parliament ; constituency under 13 & 14 Vic., cap. 60 in 1877, 510. The Bank of Ireland, the Belfast, the Northern, and the Provincial Banks have branches here. The port admits vessels of 1,000 tons to Warrenpoint, five miles from the town, where the larger vessels remain, but those drawing fifteen feet of water can go up by canal to the Albert Basin, Newry. Barges ply by the Newry Canal Navigation to Lough Neagh, thirty two miles distant inland. The Newry Navigation Company have the management of the port and canal, the latter of which extends along the west side of the river. The Dundalk and Newry Steamship Company has done much to develop the trade of the town. A screw steamer sails weekly from the Albert Basin for Ardrossan, and three splendid steamers ply thrice a week between Newry and Liverpool. Newry is favoured by having railway communication with all parts of the country, and a line has lately been constructed connecting the town with the harbour of Grennore. Steam colliers trade between here, and the coal ports in England and Scotland. The principal exports are linen cloth, grain, provisions, cattle, eggs, and butter. The paving, lighting and cleansing of the streets are vested in eighteen town commissioners, who have also the appointment of sanitary officers. The Town Commissioners have recently purchased the Gas Works, and under the skillful management of a committee the town is now well lighted. The cost of the gas at present being 5s. per 1,000 cubic feet. In the neighbourhood of the town there are valuable quarries, and beautiful specimens of the highly polished marble and granite taken from the beds were greatly admired at the Philadelphia Exhibition. At Goraghwood there are granite quarries extensively drawn upon by Messrs. John Robinson & Son, of Belfast, who were the first to establish the polishing of granite in this country. The granite of these quarries is much admired, and has been pronounced by eminent authorities to be of the very finest description. In colour it is of a dark bluish shade, largely intermixed with pure crystal quartz. When finished it is exceedingly rich, and it is exceptionally well adapted for every description of architectural purposes. The excellent granite taken from the Moor Quarries, the property of Messrs. H. Campbell & Son, is highly appreciated. It presents a uniformity of texture and colouring, and it has this peculiarity - its colour, a rich grey, remains unchanged. Even the largest stones show few flaws. The blocks of granite taken from these quarries are of immense size, and of the best description. Specimens of this granite were granted a very high award of merit at the Philadelphia Exhibition, 1876.

Post Office, Hill Street - Henry Loughran, postmaster ; Sub-Office, Sugar Island.
Member for the Borough - William Whitworth, M.P., The Sycamores, Drogheda
Local Magistrates - John McCullagh, R.M.; J. B. Doyle, Bessbrook ; Henry Thomson, Peter Quinn, Thos. D. Hoey, Denis C. Brady, J. F. Erskine, P. G. Carvill, J. Quinn Henry, John J. O'Hagan, Francis Horner.
Town Commissioners - (Meet every Monday) Board Room, Hill Street - J. F. Erskine, J.P.; chairman ; John McDowell, John J. O'Hagan, J.P.; Robert Dempster, James Fegan, P. Campbell, James McMahon, Joseph Lapton, sen.; Thomas Irvine, A. J. Small, R. Glenny, A. W. Sinclair, Wm. Frazer, J. K. Todd, R. Lucas, Felix O'Hagan, J. Q. Henry, J.P.; H. Thomson, J.P. Consulting officer of health - S. E. Martin, M.D. Medical Officers of health - A. McBride, M.D.; J. C. Crossle, M.D. Sanitary Officer 0 J. Andrews. Solicitor - Thos. Carey. Surveyor - J. L. D. Meares. Collector of Taxes - B. McCormick. Town Clerk - Robert H. Doherty. Clerk - J. H. Maxwell

Places of Worship

Church of Ireland - St. Mary's Church, Hill Street - Rev. T. B. Swanzy, M.A., incumbent ; Rev. Samuel Smartt, curate. St. Patrick's Church, High Street - Rev. Francis King, D.D., incumbent ; Rev. Wm. Dowse, curate.
First Presbyterian Church, Sandy's Street - Rev. J. C. Ferris.
Second Presbyterian Church, Downshire Road - Rev. John Dodd.
Third Presbyterian Church, Riverside - Basin Walk - Rev. C. J. Legate.
Non-Subscribing Presbyterian Church, Needham Place - Rev. J. A. Crozier
Covenanting Meeting House, High Street - Rev. J. McL. Lyons.
Independent Chapel, Trevor Hill - Rev. J. Wight
Wesleyan Methodist Church, Sandy's Street - Rev. E. Guard
Roman Catholic (St. Patrick's) Cathedral, Hill Street - Right Rev. Dr. Leahy, bishop, and Rev. P. McCartan, administrator
Dominican Church, Queen Street, Ballybot - Rev. J. Coveny, O.P., prior

Public Offices and Officers

Union Workhouse (Counties Down & Armagh) - Twenty two Electoral Divisions. Board meets on Saturdays. Maxwell Charles Close, M.P., Drumbanagher Castle, Newry, chairman ; Major Hall, D.L., Narrow-Water Castle, Warrenpoint, vice chairman ; James Fegan, Newry, deputy vice chairman ; Thompson Cooke, master ; Mrs. Cooke, matron ; Joseph Bell, clerk and returning officer.
Coroners - For the Newry Division of County Down - Joseph Dickson, solicitor, Dromore. For the Ballybot Division of County Armagh, R. Garland, Whitecross.
Consuls - Wm. F. Redmond, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark ; D. Mancini, Italy ; O. Grant, Germany
Stamp Distributor - R. A. Perkins
Notaries Public - J. H. Moore and R. G. O. Johnston
Custom House, Merchants' Quay - J. McCormack, collector ; Robert Boyd, 1st clerk ; W. Commins, 2nd clerk ; J. J. Moutray, examining officer ; James Savage, bonded stores keeper
Revenue Bonded Stores, Monaghan Street - John Savage, supervisor ; William Gaussen, warehouse officer
County Surveyor's Office, Downshire Road - B. B. Murray, surveyor ; C. Kearney, assistant
Income Tax Office - R. A. Perkins
County Down Bridewell, Kilmorey Street - Joseph Lawson, keeper
Petty Sessions Office, Hill Street - John Whelan, clerk
Sub-Inspector, R.I.C. - W. J. Green, Trevor Hill
Veterinary Portal Inspector - J. J. Sperring, V.S.
Portal Inspectors - Constable Thomas Kelly and M. Lawlor
Inspector of National Schools - E. McCreanor, Abbey Yard
Admiralty Commissioner - J. F. Small
Government Emigration Agent - George Guy, Merchant's Quay
Lloyd's Agent for Newry and Kilkeel - Owen Grant (Grant, Coburn & Co.)
Constabulary Barracks - County Armagh side, Canal Street ; Down side, Hyde Terrace and Church Street
A Police Court is held every morning at the Magistrates' Office, Hill Street. The Petty Sessions are held every Wednesday in the Court House, Trevor Hill ; a Borough Court for the disposal of cases under the Town's Improvement Act is held every Friday morning, at eleven o'clock, in Ballybot Court House
Military Barracks, Canal Quay - Sergeant Gilligan, Barrack Sergeant
Sub-Sheriff for Co. Down, H. C. Kelly ; office, Ballymacarrett, Belfast.

Public Institutions

Banks - Bank of Ireland, Trevor Hill, Francis Horner, agent ; Belfast Bank, Trevor Hill, James McFarland, manager ; Provincial Bank of Ireland, Hill Street, R. J. Friel, manager ; Northern Bank, Trevor Hill, G. B. Moore, M.D., manager ; Savings Bank, Sugar Island, G. McCracken, actuary ; and J. Lupton, auditor
Gas Works, Kilmorey Street - J. Marsland, manager ; Wm. Eakin, collector, etc.; J. Kernaghan, bookkeeper
Navigation Office, Needham Bridge - George R. Armstrong, secretary
Fever Hospital, Windsor Hill - Dr. Booth, medical attendant ; William Overy, caretaker
Newry, Crobane and Ballybot Dispensary, The Mall - Andrew McBride, M.D., and J. C. Crossle, M.D., medical officers
Commercial News Room, Hill Street - Fras. Moore, hon. sec.; Mrs. Prendergast, keeper. Athenaeum News Room, Hill Street - W. Murdoch, manager. Protestant Reading Room, Downshire Road. Roman Catholic Reading Room, The Mall.
Clubs - Newry Club, Margaret Street ; Clanrye Club, The Mall ; Working Men's Club, The Mall
Newry Telegraph is published on the mornings of Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Printing Office, 48 Hill Street. Henderson & Co., publishers. Newry Reporter (tri-weekly), Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Office, 63 Hill Street. James Burns, publisher. Newry Standard, published weekly, on Fridays. Office, Sugar Island. Rev. John Bryson, publisher

Colleges and Schools

Collegiate School, Corry Square - Rev. T. Adair, A.B., master
St. Colman's College, Violet Hill
National Model School, Catherine Street - William D. Watt, T. Harland, J. Doherty, and Mrs. Glenny, teachers
Windsor Hill National School - W. V. Nesbitt, Mrs. Gillespie, and Miss Hamilton, teachers
Ragged School. held in Talbot Street - R. J. Leech, teacher
Scriptural Schools, Downshire Road - Mrs. White and Miss Copeland, teachers
Christian Brothers' School, Margaret Street - P. Fitzpatrick, sen.
Infant School, High Street - Mrs. McGovern, mistress
Convent of Poor Clares, High Street
Convent of Sisters of Mercy, Catherine Street
Young Ladies' School, Hill Street - Miss Dodd and Miss Davis

Hotels

Victoria and Commercial Hotel, Hill Street - Mrs. Dawson, proprietress
Imperial Hotel, Marcus Square - J. J. Byrne, proprietor
White Cross Hotel, Margaret Street - Rooney Brothers, proprietors
Temperance Hotel, Needham Place - Mrs. Parkes, proprietress
Newry Hotel, Corry Square - E. Sheridan, proprietor

Gentry, etc.

Adair, Rev. Thomas, proprietor Newry School, Corry Square
Annett, Mrs., Needham Street
Barcroft, Henry, The Glen
Brady, Denis C., J.P., Bridge Street
Buchanan, C. C., Abbey Yard
Buchanan, J., Abbey Yard
Carter, Miss, Canal Street
Campbell-Quinn, J. T. C., Tower Hill
Carvill, John, Benvenue, Rostrevor
Close, M. C., D.L., M.P., Drumbanagher Castle
Corry, Trevor, Belmont
Daly, Mrs. Dominick, Hill Street
Dempster, Robert, Needham Street
Doyle, J. B., J.P., Bessbrook
Doyle, J. J., Bessbrook
Ellis, David, Crieve
Erskine, James F., J.P., Canal Street
Erskine, Mrs. Henry, Windsor Hill
Fearnley, B. L., Warrenpoint
Fegan, James, Clanrye Cottage
Fennel, James, Dublin Bridge
Friel, R. J., Hill Street
Frazer, William, Frazerville
Glenny, R., Trevor Hill
Glenny, John, Glenville
Gordon, George, Maryvale
Gordon, Samuel, Mountkearney
Glasgow, Mrs., Downshire Place
Greer, Charles J., Downshire Road
Greer, James, Trevor Hill
Henderson, James, M.A., barrister, 48 Hill Street
Henry, J. Q., J.P., Mill Street
Horner, F., J.P., Trevor Hill and Rostrevor
Howard, E. G., Damolly
Innes, Arthur C., D.L., J.P., Dromantine
Irvine, Thomas, Courtney Hill
Johnston, Miss, Tremount
Lupton, Joseph, Queen Street
Malloy, Mrs., Windsor Hill
Marshall, J. J., Tullymurry House
Moore, G. B., M.D., Northern Bank
Moore, F., Hill Street
Moorhead, H. B., Ashgrove
Mullan, R. A., Cairn Hill
Murray, B. B., C.E., South Lodge
MacMahon, James, Bellevue
McBlain, R., Hill Street and Arno's Vale
McBlain, The Misses, Trevor Hill
McCamley, Miss, Sandys Street
McCracken, George, Altmore, Omeath
McCullagh, J., R.M., Abbey Yard
Macdonell, Allan, Downshire Road
McFarland, James, Trevor Hill and Seapoint, Rostrevor
McGeorge, E. G., Carnmeen
McGeorge, Mrs., Carnmeen
McGeorge, The Misses, Downshire Road
Newell, Mrs., Downshire Road
Noble, T., Bank of Ireland
Ogle, Francis Hutcheson, Ashton
Ogle, Miss, Windsor Hill
O'Hagan, J. J., J.P., Market Street
Quinn, Peter, J.P., Drumbanagher
Quinn, J. J., Margaret Street
Redmond, W. F., Belmont
Richardson, J. G., Bessbrook
Stewart, The Misses, Downshire Road
Stewart, Robert A., Downshire Road
Stewart, Thomas Andrew, Downshire Road
Thomson, H., J.P., Altnaveigh
Thomson, Edward W., Downshire House
Thomson, Mrs., Downshire House
Thompson, Mrs. Ross, Greenwood Park
Wallace, Hugh J., Talbot Street
Walker, A. R., Hill Street
Wilson, Abraham, Frazerville
Wilson, John F., North Lodge

Clergy and Professional

Booth, Brabazon, M.D., medical officer of the Fever Hospital, 3 Trevor Hill
Bryson, Rev. John, Fourtowns and Canal Street
Carey, Thomas, solicitor, Marcus Square
Connor, S., surgeon and apothecary, Hill Street
Connor, P., M.D., Bridge Street
Crossle, F. C., M.D., Trevor Hill
Crozier, Rev. John A., The Manse, Monaghan Street
Dowse, Rev. Wm., curate St. Patrick's Church, res., Corry Square
Doyle, Edward, solicitor, Hill Street
Denvir, M., solicitor, Hill Street
Dodd, Rev. John, The Manse, Sandys Place
Erskine, Archibald, physician, Sandys Place
Ferris, Rev. J. C., Downshire Road
Ford, Rev. A. L., Camlough
Fowler, Rev. A. C., Northview Terrace
Frazer, Wm., solicitor, Needham Place
Gartlan, Alex., solicitor, Hill Street
Glenny, Rev. E., Trevor Hill
Green, W. J., sub-inspector, R.I.C.
Greer, Edwd., crown solicitor and commissioner for taking affidavits, 9 Trevor Hill
Greer & Mullan, solicitors, 9 Trevor Hill
Halpin, John, solicitor, Hill Street
Hamilton, Rev. J., Jerritzpass
Irwin, Rev. G. T., Mullaghglass
Johnston, R. G. O., solicitor, 14 Trevor Hill
Kean, Hugh J., M.D., surgeon and physician, Hill Street
King, Rev. Francis, D.D., Chequer Hill
Leahy, Right Rev. Dr., Violet Hill
Legate, Rev. C. J., res., Mrs. Dransfield's, Damolly Road
Lyons, Rev. McL., Presbyterian minister, High Street
Maginnis, T. J., solicitor, Marcus Square
Mears, Rev. R., Fathom
Marsh, Rev. P., Omeath
Martin, S. E., M.D., Trevor Hill
Moore, J. Hunter, solicitor, Needham Place
Murphy, James, solicitor, 46 Hill Street
Mullan, R. A., solicitor, 9 Trevor Hill
McBlain, F. W., LL.D., barrister-at-law, Trevor Hill and Dublin
McBride, Andrew, M.D., surgeon and apothecary, Hill Street
McCartan, Rev. P., Hill Street
McCracken, Rev. R., Donoughmore
McDowell, Rev. Henry, Ardarragh
O'Neill, Rev. H., Violet Hill
Quinn, Rev. J. Campbell, Beech Hill
Savage, John, surgeon and apothecary, Hill Street
Swanzy, Rev. Thos. B., M.A., Ivy Lodge
Small, J. F., solicitor, Hill Street
Smartt, Rev. Samuel, curate St. Mary's Church, res., Temperance Hotel
Waddell, Alex., surgeon, Trevor Hill
Willson, Rev. T. B., Drumbanagher

Traders, etc.

Adams, Thos., grocer, 63 Canal Street
Adams, Wm., painter, 11 Canal Street
Adams, A. L., accountant, Sandy Street
Anderson, Mrs., pawn broker, High Street, res., Sandy Street
Anderson, John, auctioneer and commission agent, Lower Catherine Street
Anderson & Co., wholesale grocer, etc., Sugar Island
Anderson & McCrea, druggists, Water Street
Angus, Robt., butcher, Upper Water Street
Armour, Mrs., publican, Canal Street
Armstrong, G. R., secretary to Newry Navigation Co., Downshire Road
Bannon, Henry, coach builder, Hill Street
Banks, Mrs., professor of music, Queen Street
Barcroft, Henry, Bessbrook Spinning Co., The Glen
Barry, Michael, china and delf warehouse, Mill Street
Beatty, Joseph, mill owner, 25 Merchants' Quay and Corry Square
Bell, Joseph, clerk of Newry Union
Bourke, John, keeper of Courthouse, Ballybot
Boyd, Ellen, publican, Church Street
Boyd, Andw., publican and brick maker, Church Street
Boyd, Andrew, car owner, Edward Street
Boyd, Thomas, grocer, Water Street
Boyd, Patrick, iron monger, Hill Street
Boyle, Adam, tract repository, Hill Street
Bradford, Wm., spirit dealer, Merchants' Quay
Brady, Allen, commercial traveller, Monaghan Street
Brooks, Thomas, mill owner, 1 Basin Quay and 6 Sugarhouse Quay
Browne, Alex. & Sons, ornamental plasterers, Kilmorey Street
Brown, Wm., Merchants' Quay
Brown, Robt., provision dealer, Merchants' Quay
Bryson, James, entertainment, Lower North Street
Burns, James, proprietor Newry Reporter ; res., Barrack Street
Butterfield, J. J., auctioneer, Monaghan Street
Butterfield, Mrs., spirit dealer, Monaghan Street
Byrne, E. & A., bakers and under takers, Lower Water Street
Byrne, Edward, tanner and currier, Mill Street
Byrne, Arthur, draper, Upper North Street
Byrne, Joseph J., proprietor, Victoria Hotel
Byrne, Mrs., publican, Kilmorey Street
Campbell, Alex. F., Moor Quarry ; res., Dromore Lodge, Warrenpoint
Campbell, Hugh, tanner, Courtenay Hill
Campbell, Patrick, publican, Upper North Street
Campbell, Patrick, sen., tanner, Boat Street
Campbell, Patrick, jun., tanner, Boat Street
Campbell, Robert & Co., wholesale grocers & seed merchants, Upper Water St.
Campbell & Savage, drapers, Upper North Street
Cardwell, Joseph, grain merchant, Edward Street
Cardwell, T., advertising agent, etc., Canal Street
Cartmill, William, grocer, Canal Street
Carty, Edward, publican, William Street
Carvill, Bros., timber merchants, etc., Merchants' Quay
Cassidy, Miss, fancy repository and news agent, Margaret Street
Castlebellingham Brewing Stores, Hidemarket ; John Kennedy, agent
Cathcart, C. A., merchant tailor, Hill Street
Cathcart, Martin, hardware merchant, etc., Upper North Street
Channon, W. N., foreman printer, Canal Street
Church, William, Newry Telegraph, Canal Street
Clarke, Patrick, Dublin Bridge stationmaster, 30 Kilmorey Street
Clarke, William & Co., tobacconists, Margaret Street
Cleland, William J., grocer and commission agent, Canal Street
Coleman, Thomas J., iron monger, Upper North Street
Collins, Brothers, printers and stationers, Hill Street
Collins, Edward, butcher, Castle Street
Collins, Henry, chandler, Castle Street
Collins, John, butcher, Market Street
Collins, M. & B., grocers and chandlers, Castle Street
Connolly, John, slater, Castle Street
Connor, Francis, publican, Bridge Street
Connor, Patrick, M.D., Bridge Street
Connor, Samuel, M.D., Apothecary and Druggist, Hill Street
Cook, John, relieving officer, Talbot Street
Cooke, Thompson, master of Union Workhouse
Cooper & Wheatley, flour merchants, Merchants' Quay
Corcoran, P., wholesale china, glass and delf merchant, 52 Hill Street
Cordner, William Henry, watch maker, Hill Street
Crawford, Robert, butcher, North Street
Crilly, Patrick, grocer, Queen Street
Cronin, P., manager for Carvill Bros., res., Loanda House
Cunningham, John, draper, Margaret Street
Cunningham, John, boot and shoe maker, Upper North Street
Dale, John, mechanic, Canal Street
D'Arcy, M. & Co., spirit merchants, Merchants' Quay
Daly, Mrs., Hill Street
Davis, Miss, ladies' school, Hill Street
Dawson, Mrs., Victoria Hotel
Day, Misses, ladies' school, Sandy Street
Davidson, George R., nurseryman, Crieve
Davidson, Wm., rope and twine manufacturer, Sugar Island
Damolly Weaving Factory, manager, Mr. Devlin
Dempsey, Mrs., bakery, Sugar Island
Dempster, Robert, mill owner, Needham Street
Dempster, John, mill manager, Canal Street
Devlin, Patrick, butcher, Kildare Street
Dickson, Mrs., Monaghan Street
Dodd, Miss, ladies' school, Hill Street
Doherty, Robert H., clerk to the Town Commissioners. King Street
Donaldson, J., gas fitter, North Street
Dougan, William F., merchant tailor, etc., Hill Street
Dowdall, Brothers, tanners, Boat Street
Dowdall, Michael, clothier, Lower North Street
Dowdall, Patrick, publican, Water Street
Doyle, Mark J., seedsman and artificial manure agent, Sugar Island
Dromgoole, Charles, publican, Monaghan Street
Dudgeon, A., cashier, Northern Bank
Duncan, Alderdice & Co., (successors to J. H. Wallace & Co.), wine merchants, Hill Street
Eakin, William, gas rate collector
Emerson, Hugh, stone & marble steam works, Basin Quay  (see Advertisement)
Ewing, Miss, Sandy Street
Ewing, Mrs., clothier, Monaghan Street
Fearnley, Benjamin L., office, Riverview House ; res. Seaview, Warrenpoint
Fearon, Francis, toy warehouse, Upper North Street
Fegan, James, land and house agent ; office, Kilmorey Street ; res. Clanrye Cottage
Fennell, James, Dublin Bridge Flour Mills, Buttercrane Quay
Ferguson, Mathias Valentine, watch maker and jeweller, 22 Sugar Island
Fisher, Joseph, shipping agent, etc., Buttercrane Quay
Fitzpatrick, Peter, coal merchant, Canal Bank
Fitzmaurice, E., stationer & book seller, North Street
Fitzsimmons, James, draper, Hill Street
Fleming, Samuel, plumber and gas fitter, etc., Upper North Street
Flinn, Mrs., servants' registry office, William Street
Flood, R., publican, Monaghan Street
Fordyce, James, auctioneer, Hill Street
Forrest Brook Weaving Factory, manager, D. Crawley
Fowler, Enoch, grocer, Cowan Street
Fowler, Joseph, accountant, Trevor Hill
Fowler, William, brick and tile manufacturer, Talbot Street
Frazer, William, merchant, Merchants' Quay
Garrett, H., cashier, Belfast Bank
Gilholly, B. M., organist, William Street
Gillespie, C., Trevor Hill, agent for National Provident Institution
Gillespie, Wm., manager loan office, Trevor Hill
Glenny, Andw., publican, posting establishment, Monaghan Street
Glenny, David, meal and flour merchant, Canal Street ; res. Trevor Hill
Glenny, John, manager, Newry Foundry, Canal Street
Glenny, Joseph, clothier, Lower North Street
Gordon, J. G., grocer, Hill Street
Gordon, Joseph, cabinet maker, The Mall
Gordon, Joseph, grocer and publican, Upper North Street
Gordon, J. G., grocer, Hill Street
Gordon, William J., grocer and spirit dealer, Stream Street
Grace, J., lithographer, Water Street
Graham, Robert, grocer and publican, Kildare Street
Grant, Hugh, publican, Mill Street ; res. Hill Street
Grant, Owen (Grant & Coburn), German consul, ship broker, etc., William Street
Grant, Patrick, seed merchant and nurseryman
Green, Mrs., draper, Upper North Street
Green, Thomas, seedsman, Hill Street
Green, Thomas, & Co., tea merchants, family grocers, etc., Margaret Square
Greer, James, & Co., coal and corn merchants, Merchants' Quay
Guy, Geo., jun., emigration agent, coal merchant, etc., Merchants' Quay
Hamilton, George, Catherine Street
Hamilton, James (of the firm of R. Campbell & Co.), Upper Water Street
Hamilton, Wm. R., chemist, druggist, etc., Hill Street
Hand, William, Canal Street
Hanna, Joseph, publican, Canal Street
Harcourt, William R., pawn broker, High Street
Harland, Thos., National school teacher, Sandy Street
Harrold, Edward, draper, Market Street
Harvey, John, publican, Canal Street
Heather, J., grocer & publican, Upper Water Street
Henderson & Co., proprietors of Newry Telegraph, and book and general printers, 48 Hill Street
Henning, Miss, milliner, etc., Hill Street
Henning, Wm. John, accountant, Hill Street
Hennessy, Charles, cabinet maker, North Street
Hill, Edward, boot and shoe maker, Hill Street
Hillis & Co., wholesale grocers, seed and coal merchants, etc., Merchants' Quay
Hudson, James, auctioneer, The Mall
Hunter, George, mechanic, Corn Market
Hunter, J., ship smith, Buttercrane Quay
Hunter, Moses, & Son, ship builders, River Street
Hynes, Richard, architect, William Street
Ivor, John B., book binder, Basin Walk
Johnston, R. G. O., Trevor Hill
Kean, Stephen, oyster and fish merchant, Margaret Square
Kearney, Cornelius, C.E., surveyor, 46 Hill Street
Kearney, Mrs., ladies' out fitting warehouse, Hill Street
Keating, Michael, dyer, Mill Street
Kernaghan, J. & C., family grocers, spirit and seed merchants, Sugar Island
Kerr, R., accountant, Canal Street
Kerr, R. & J., publican, etc., William Street
Kerr, William, lodgings, Sandys Street
Kinnear, Laing & Co., wine importers, tea merchants, and Italian warehousemen, Hill Street
Laing, Thomas, pawn broker, Market Street
Lanphier, J., cashier, Bank of Ireland, Sandys Street
Lavery, John, builder, The Mall
Lawlor, W. H., mill manager, Dromalane Cottage
Lawson, Charles, coach builder, Hill Street
Lawson, Chas., jun., coach builder, 9 Kilmorey Street
Lawson, J., keeper Newry Bridewell, Kilmorey Street
Ledlie, T. P., & Co., drapers, Sugar Island
Lee & Co., pianoforte and music sellers, Hill Street
Lennon, Daniel, publican, Buttercrane Quay
Liddell, James, pianoforte tuner, etc., Hill Street
Little, Mrs., draper and clothier, Lower North Street
Little, William, pawn broker, Castle Street ; res. 11 Lower North Street
Livingston, Joseph, baker, etc., Queen Street
London & Counties Tea Company, North Street
Loughran, Henry, postmaster, Hill Street
Lucas & Son, Soho Foundry, Canal Bank
Lupton, Joseph, sen., Queen Street
Lupton, Joseph, jun., coal merchant, Queen Street
MacDonald, Andrew, iron monger, Hill Street
MacMurray, Wm., steam saw mills & coal depot, Merchants' Quay
Madden, Bernard, grocer and spirit merchant, Canal Street
Magennis, John, publican, Merchants' Quay
Magill & Thompson, wholesale grocers and spirit merchants, Kildare Street and Sandys Street
Maginnis, Edward, engraver, Boat Street
Maginnis, John, draper, North Street
Maginnis, Patrick, sen., publican and provision dealer, Market Street
Maginnis, R. F., bakery, North Street
Magowan, W. & S., printers and stationers, Hill Street
Magrath, Robert, tinsmith, Hill Street
Magrath, Thomas, locksmith, Basin Walk
Magrath, William, whitesmith, Mill Street
Maguire, Hugh A., spirit dealer, King Street
Mancini, Dionisio G., ship broker, spirit dealer, etc., William Street
Mangan, James, hosier and outfitter, Hill Street
Mark, Chas. A., auctioneer, valuator, etc., Hill Street
Marron, James, spirit dealer, etc., William Street
Marron, James, spirit dealer, Hill Street
Marron, Michael, stone cutter, Mill Street
Marron, Patrick, grocer and spirit dealer, Hill Street
Marshall, John, watch maker and jeweller, Hill Street
Marshall, Misses, milliners, Sugar Island
Martin, Nesbitt & Irwin, wholesale grocers, seedsmen, etc., Hill Street
Mathers, Francis, shoe maker, Monaghan Street
Maxwell, G. H., cashier to Town Commissioners, Canal Street
Mitchell, Miss, Sandys Street
Mitchell, Mrs. John, Sandys Street
Mitchell, W., cashier Dromalane Mills ; res., Sandy's Street
Meares, Joseph L. D., town surveyor, etc., Bridge Street
Moore, Francis & Co., wine merchants, Hill Street
Moore, J. & E., clothiers, Kildare Street
Moore & Dunwoody, ship brokers, Mill Street
Moorehead, H. B., wine merchant, Trevor Hill, res., Ashgrove
Mulgrew, James, butter and egg dealer, Buttercrane Quay
Mullan, Peter, tobacconist, Hill Street
Mullan, Thomas, hatter, hosier, etc., North Street
Murphy, Patrick, tanner, Corry Square
McAlpine, Robert, merchant tailor, Hill Street
McAreavy, John, cabinet maker and house furnishing warehouse, Hill Street
McAleese, James, outfitter, Hill Street
McBlain, Robert & Co., wholesale grocers, wine and spirit merchants, and seedsmen, Hill Street
McCaffrey, Daniel, family grocer, seed and spirit dealer, Canal Street
McCallister, S. & W., grocers and spirit dealers, Canal Street
McCann, Francis, publican, Monaghan Street
McCann, A. & J., bakery establishment, Castle Street and Hill Street
McCartan, Tomas J., gentlemen's outfitting establishment, Upper North Street
McClatchy, Mrs., milliner, North Street
McClatchy, John, provision dealer, etc., North Street
McClean, James, publican, Upper Water Street
McClelland, John, baker and publican, Market Street
McClelland, Robert, horse shoer, The Mall
McClelland, J., grocer, etc., Market Street
McClelland, Samuel, grocer and publican, Kilmorey Street
McClelland & Co., pork merchants, Monaghan Street
McClelland, Robert, grocer and publican, Castle Street
McClory, H., spirit merchant, Needham Place
McCourt, J., leather merchant, Hill Street
McCoey, Mrs., spirit dealer, Mill Street
McCombe, John, house agent, Kilmorey Street
McCormack, B., commission agent, Canal Street
McCracken, George, jun., bank accountant, Altmore, Omeath
McCrink, Henry, publican, Merchant's Quay
McDermott, Hugh, wholesale grocer and spirit store, Mill Street
McDowell, John, wholesale family grocer and seed merchant, Water Street
McDowell, William, grocer, William Street
McElroy, David, draper, Sugar Island
McElroy, G., bakery, Canal Street
McElroy, Patrick, hardware merchant, Upper North Street
McElroy, William J., wholesale grocer, Canal Street
McGeorge, James & Co., drapers, etc., the Newry Mart, Lower North Street
McGlade, Henry, fowl dealer, Market Street
McGinness, James, fowl dealer, North Street
McGrath, ?, whitesmith, Mall
McIlwaine & Marshall, druggists, Hill Street
McKay, Thomas J., confectioner, Hill Street
McKay, Thomas, photographer, Hill Street
McKevitt, Hugh, provision dealer and spirit merchant, Market Street
McKeown, W. J., reporter, Bridge Street
McLoughlin, J. P., agent Dundalk and Newry Steam Packet Company, office, Albert Basin, residence, Dublin Road
McMahon, J., clothier, Margaret Street
McNally, John P., wine merchant, Hill Street
McNeice, John, watch and clock maker, Margaret Street
McNeice, James, watch and clock maker, Sugar Island
McRoberts, James, furniture dealer, Castle Street
McShane, P., builder, The Mall
Navigation Company, Needham Bridge, G. R. Armstrong, secretary
Newry Mineral Water Company, Downshire Road
Nicholson, John & Co., wholesale grocers, etc., Kildare Street
Newry Salt Works, Sugar Island
Newry Brewery, Ballybot
Nixon, James A., boot and shoe maker, Hill Street
Norton & Co., car proprietors, Margaret Square
Noble, T., sub-agent, Bank of Ireland
Orr, William, commercial traveller, Talbot Street
Overy, Wm., caretaker, Newry Fever Hospital
O'Donnell, P., publican, Castle Street
O'Hagan, Felix, grocer and seed merchant, Margaret Street
O'Hagan, Hugh, dyer, Mill Street
O'Hagan, Peter, grocer and spirit dealer, Hill Street
O'Hanlon, Ardle, farmer, Queen Street
O'Hare, Bernard, publican and wholesale grocer, Upper Water Street
O'Hare, John, builder, Lower Catherine Street
O'Kean, Patrick, grocer, Monaghan Street
O'Rorke, Mrs., draper, etc., North Street
Pace, Hugh, watch maker, Talbot Street
Parker, J. J., sexton St. Mary's Church
Parkes, Mrs., Temperance Hotel, Hill Street
Porter, John, Farmer's Inn, Canal Street
Patterson, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, Canal Street
Patterson, Robert, mechanic, Corn Market
Perry, George, grocer, Hill Street
Peacock, Miss, lodgings, 21 Hill Street
Quinn, Brothers, wholesale and family grocers, Sugar Island
Quinn, John James, hardware merchant, Margaret Street
Radcliffe, Wm. J., bank clerk, Catherine Street
Redmond, William F., timber merchant, Merchant's Quay
Reavy & Magennis, corn and potato merchants, The Mall
Rennie, William, manager, Newry Foundry, Edward Street
Renshaw, John, grocer, Monaghan Street
Reside, Henry, painter, Talbot Street
Rice, Bernard, saddler, Hill Street
Rice, Thomas, feather dealer, Market Street
Riddle, William, porter dealer, King Street
Robinson, R. & Co., wholesale and family grocers, tea, wine and spirit merchants, Water Street
Rodger, McClelland, & Co., florists and seed merchants, Hill Street
Rowland, Robert, foreman printer, Cowan Street
Rooney, Brothers, hardware merchants, Margaret Street
Rooney & Co., grocers and spirit dealers, Merchant's Quay
Ryan, Andrew, publican, Edward Street
Ryan, Edward, publican, Castle Street
Ryan, P., clothier, Mill Street
Russell, John, organist and music teacher, Canal Street
Savage, James, jun., coal merchant, Merchant's Quay
Savage, James, bonded store keeper, Merchant's Quay ; res., Basin House
Savage, Patrick, merchant tailor, Hill Street
Savage, Patrick, draper, Upper North Street
Scott, G. & Sons, wholesale grocers and gun powder merchants, Hill Street
Shaw, James H., clerk, Upper Chapel Street
Sheridan, John, car owner, Abbey Yard
Sheridan, Emma, Newry Hotel
Silcock, C. (of Moore, F., & Co.), Hill Street
Sinclair, James, grocer and publican, Canal Street
Sinclair & Son, corn and meal merchants, and millers, Sugar Island
Singer Sewing Machine Co's branch, Sugar Island
Sloan, Bernard, butcher, Margaret Street
Sloan, Henry, station master, Corry Square
Sloan, Mrs., butcher, Market Street
Small, Arthur John, grocer and spirit dealer, Margaret Street
Smith, James & John, grocers and spirit dealers, Kildare Street
Spence, Crozier, spirit dealer, Sugar Island
Sperring, J. J., Government Veterinary Inspector for the port, Sandy's Street
Stanton, James, draper, Margaret Street
Stephens, James T., Windsor Hill
Stewart, Donald, fish merchant, Canal Quay
Stewart, Isaac, coach builder, William Street
Stewart, John, pork cutter, Cowan Street
Stewart, James, cooper, King Street
Stokes, John, cashier, Steam Packet Company, William Street
Strain, John, soap and candle manufacturer, Sugar Island
Swaile, Robert, chief clerk in post office, Corry Square
Taafe, George, provision dealer, Hill Street
Taylor, James, car owner, Barrack Street
Taylor, James, foreman moulder, Caulfield Place
Thomson, Henry & Co., wine merchants, Trevor Hill
Thompson, Andrew, painter, etc., Sugar Island
Thompson, Alexander, assistant mill manager, Upper Edward Street
Thompson, James, grocer and flour merchant, Market Street
Todd, J. K. & Co., grocers, spirit dealers, and seed merchants, Sugar Island
Toman, John, auctioneer, res., Rathfriland
Trainer, Charles, publican, Lower North Street
Tweedie, William, pawnbroker, King Street
Ulster Shoe Warehouse, Sugar Island
Walle, Michael, pensioner, Boat Street
Walker, A. R., miller, flour and grain stores, Mill Street and Hill Street; res., Hill St.
Walmsley, Andrew, tea and wine merchant, Hill Street
Warnock, James & Co., book sellers, etc., Margaret Street
Watson, Samuel, grocer and spirit dealer, Water Street
Watson, Wm. James, architect, etc., Sugar Island, res., Aughavilla, Warrenpoint
Weir, Nathaniel, provision dealer, Upper Water Street
Weir, Thomas, saddler, Lower North Street
Weir, Brothers, quarries, Downshire Road
Whelan, Alexander, carpenter and builder, Canal Street
Wheatley, Thomas, flour and grain merchant, Merchant's Quay ; res. Canal Street
Whelan, John, clerk of Petty Sessions, Carnegat Villa, Monaghan Road
Whennery, William, bookkeeper, Talbot Street
Willis, Thomas P., wholesale and retail family grocer, Mill Street
Willis, Wm., commercial traveller, Basin Walk
Wilson, J. C., manager Newry Brewery
Wilson, Abraham, flax spinner, Corry Square ; res. Frazerville, Downshire Road
Wigglesworth, John, postal telegraph clerk, Windsor Hill
Withers, J., hair dresser, Hill Street
Woods, J. B. M., 21 Hill Street
Wright, John, wholesale and manufacturing stationer, and printer, Water Street
Wylie, Wm., veterinary surgeon, Merchants' Quay and Monaghan Street
Wyne, Wm., boot maker, Sugar Island
Young, James, V.S., Needham Place

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Newtownards, the ancient name of which was Ballylisnevan, is a widely spread populous, and geometrically laid out town of considerable importance, which occupies a position about eight Irish miles from Belfast, at the extreme northern end of Strangford Lough, or, as it was called in olden times, Lough Cuan, or Cowan. Although situated so close to the sea, no advantage has yet been taken of its almost maritime locale. In Conway Square, the largest in the North of Ireland, being 120 yards long by 90 yards broad, stands the Assembly Rooms, a most commodious structure, erected by the first Marquis of Londonderry. A pedestal of an ancient cross is situated at the foot of High Street. About three miles, in the direction of Crawfordsburn, is Ballyleidy House, the Irish residence of the Earl of Dufferin, K.P. The annual All-Comers' meeting of the Ulster Rifle Association is held in the demesne. The old church, in Court Square, is one of the finest post-Reformation churches in this county. The Irish residence of the present Marquis is at Mount Stewart, about three miles along the shores of the lough, towards Greyabbey. About a mile from the town, in an easterly direction, stands the ruins of the old abbey of Magh Bile, or Movilla, which was founded by St. Finian about the year 550. The lead mines at Conlig which were closed for nearly fifteen years have recently been re-opened by a Manx mining company. The Scrabo quarries, on Scrabo Hill, about a mile and a half to the south west of the town, are being worked by Dr. U. B. Ritchie, of Belfast, and yield capital building stones. On the summit of this hill is a monument, erected in honour of the third Marquis of Londonderry. Mr. George Walker's flax and tow spinning mill at the Castle Gardens employ a great number of hands, both male and female, and numerous young girls are engaged in a paper bag factory established in Court Street by Messrs. Little & McLean, of Belfast. The starch works of Messrs. John Taylor & Son in South Street, affords employment to a number of men, as also does the Manor Mill in Mill Street, the property of the same firm. Mr. William Dobbin, in South Street, and others manufacture shawls, quilts, druggets and shirtings. At the extreme west end of the town, and close to the entrance of the Belfast Road, is Messrs. Alexander Dickson & Son's Nursery. A weekly newspaper - the Newtownards Chronicle and County Down Observer - is published every Saturday by Mr. William Henry. The Quarter Sessions of the Peace were removed from this town to Downpatrick in October 1874 ; but Civil Bill and Licensing Courts are held once a quarter ; Land Sessions twice a year - at Raster and Michaelmas terms ; Petty Sessions are held on the second and fourth Thursdays in each month ; the Presentment Sessions twice a year. The butter, egg and fowl market is in Regent Street, and that for the sale of pork, live pigs, bogwood, etc., in West Street. A most successful Monday flax market was established in 1878, and is attended weekly by the representatives of the leading spinning concerns in Ulster. Above £30,000 worth of flax was disposed of in the West Street market during the season of 1878-9. The horse and cow fair is on the Shore Road ; the monthly fair is held on the second Saturday in each month ; and patent fairs on the following dates:- Winter fair, 23rd January ; May fair, 14th May ; and Harvest fair on 23rd September. In 1871 the population of the parish of Newtownards was 13,823.

Post Office, Great Francis Street - William Cooper, postmaster. Letters from Dublin and Belfast and England are delivered every morning at 7.50 a.m., and every evening at 2.20 p.m., and are despatched for Belfast at 10.20 a.m., for Belfast, Dublin and England at 1.5 p.m. and 7.20 p.m. Glasgow letters arrive at 7.33 a.m., and are despatched at 5 p.m. Letters for Conlig are sent off at 7.35 a.m., and arrive here at 9.45 a.m. The Donaghadee and Ballygrainey mail leaves at 7.35 a.m., and arrives at 5.15 p.m. Letters from Ballywalter, Greyabbey and Kirkcubbin arrive at 10 a.m., and a return mail goes to those towns at 2.20 p.m. Norton & Shaw's mail car takes letters for Cunningburn, Greyabbey, Ballywalter, Kirkcubbin, Ardkeen and Portaferry at 7.53 a.m., and returns with letters from those towns at 5.7 p.m. Letters from the Upper Ards district and from Belfast are delivered at 6.15 p.m., on the arrival of the 5.20 down train from Belfast. This is also a Telegraph, Savings Bank, Annuity, Insurance, and Money Order Office.
Royal Irish Constabulary Police Station, Court Street - Bellingham Arthur Somerville, sub inspector ; Charles Dwyer, head constable ; James Bradley, constable.
Court House, Regent Street - John Caughley, court keeper.
Stamp Office, Great Francis Street - William Cooper, postmaster and stamp distributor
Railway Station, North Street - John Gaynor, stationer

Places of Worship

Church of Ireland, Parish Church, Church Street - Rev. J. G. Pooler, D.D., rector ; Rev. Augustus Byrne, A.M., curate
First Presbyterian Church, Great Francis Street - Rev. William Wright, A.M.
Second Presbyterian Church, Mary Street - Rev. James Young, M.A. (M.A.)
Regent Street Presbyterian Church, Regent Street - Rev. Thomas Watters
Fourth Presbyterian Church, South Street - Rev. George Hughes
Strean Presbyterian Church, West Street - Rev. W. Todd Martin, A.M.
Greenwell Street Presbyterian Church - Rev. William McIlwrath
Reformed Presbyterian Church, Regent Street - Rev. Robert Allen
Eastern Reformed Presbyterian Church, Ann Street - Rev. Hugh Stewart
Unitarian Church, Great Francis Street - Rev. Hugh Moore, A.M.
Wesleyan Methodist Church, Regent Street - Rev. Alexander Fullerton
Wesleyan (New Connexion) Church, Zion Place - Rev. John Leach
Roman Catholic Church, North Street - Rev. Patrick McConvey, P.P.; Curates, Rev. Michael O'Sullivan and Rev. Peter McCabe. The old church in Ann Street is used on weekdays and holidays only.
The Plymouth Brethren worship in a house in Upper May Street

Public Institutions

Belfast Bank, Regent Street - William Parr, manager ; H. P. Shaw, cashier ; William McCullough, accountant ; Malcolm McDonald and James Malseed, assistant accountants
Ulster Bank, Great Francis Street - Patrick Mackintosh, Esq., J.P., P.L.G., manager ; Joseph Minnis, cashier ; James S. Dickson, accountant ; George Early, assistant accountant.
News Room, Market House, Conway Square - Treasurer, John Douglas ; secretary, James McCullough ; collector and caretaker, R. Foster.
Gas Consumers' Company (Limited) - Office and Works, Mill Street. Chairman, Andrew Menown ; managing directors - A. Menown, John Robb Gray, and Robert Baillie ; secretary, John A. Menown, manager, William Jones
Good Templar Hall, North Street - Resident caretaker, William Finlay
Masonic Hall, Regent Street - Caretaker and tyler, Lewis Hedley
Union Workhouse, Church Street - There are sixteen electoral divisions. There are twenty four elected guardians, and the same number of ex-officios. The board meets every Saturday at 12 o'clock. J. S. Crawford, D.L., is chairman ; Jas. Brownlow, J.P., vice chairman ; and W. J. Moore, deputy vice chairman. Wm. Heron is master and Mrs. Kelly, matron. Surgeon, R. C.  Parke is medical officer of the house, and consulting sanitary officer of the rural sanitary authority. Robert Brown is clerk and returning officer for the union, and executive sanitary officer of the rural sanitary authority. David Jamison, M.D., is officer of health ; and D. Boyd and D. McKee are the relieving and sub sanitary officers. Wm. Heron is clerk and registrar under the Dairies and Cow Shed Order.

Educational Establishments

Intermediate School, Strean Lecture Hall, Upper Mary Street - Principal, J. Boyd, M.A.; assistant, W. White, B.A. This school is managed by a committee, of which the Rev. J. Bradshaw, J.P., is chairman, and the Revs. Hugh Moore, M.A., and W. T. Martin, M.A., are joint secretaries
District Model School, Old Belfast Road - Inspector, J. Gordon, M.A. Boys' department - Head master, M. Harbison. Girls' department - Head mistress, Miss Lester. Infant School - Head mistress, Miss Bradford. Drawing master, W. H. Greer ; music teacher, R. K. Atkinson
Erasmus Smith's Schools, Regent Street - Superintendent, Rev. J. G. Pooler, D.D.; male teacher, Mr. A. Love ; female teacher, Miss Porteous.
National Schools - East Street, Mrs. Doggart, principal ; East Street (No. 2), Mr. J. McConkey, principal ; Zion Place, Mr. J. Smyth, principal ; Ann Street, male teacher, Mr. H. Lappin ; female teacher, Miss Kennedy ; Castle Gardens, principal, Miss Lennox ; Mill Street, Mrs. McLain ; Greenwell Street, principal, Mr. Wallace.

Public Boards

Town commissioners, Board Room, Regent Street - This board is the Urban Sanitary Authority, and of the fifteen members, five retire annually by rotation, but are eligible for re-election. Meetings are held on the first Monday in each month, and at other times when considered necessary. Members - Messrs. Wm. Dobbin, John Copeland, Wm. Henry, Robert Bell Caughey, Wm. Reid, Edward McCall, George Walker, James Finlay, John Ramsay, James Clarke, Thos. Beatty (chairman), Samuel C. Kelly, Wm. Johnston, Geo. Dickson, Andrew Menoun. (Menown) Joseph Gibson is town solicitor ; Patrick Mackintosh, Esq., J.P., Ulster Bank, treasurer ; Wm. McGowan is town clerk and executive officer of the urban sanitary authority ; Dr. D. Jamison, officer of health ; Dr. W. B. Martin, consulting sanitary officer ; and Geo. Foster, sub sanitary officer.
Joint Burial Board - This body is composed of six Town Commissioners and six Poor Law Guardians, two of each, the highest rated, being ex-officio, and four of each elected. The joint burial district, the burial ground of which is Movilla, embrace the municipality of Newtownards and the electoral divisions of Newtownards, Newtownards South. The monthly and adjoined meetings are held in the Town Commissioners board room, Regent Street. Patrick MacIntosh, Esq., J.P., P.L.G., Ulster Bank, is secretary to the board. The elective members are chosen in the April of each year.

Societies and Clubs

Horticultural Society, established 1856 - Auditors (honorary), Robert Brown and David McKean ; treasurers (honorary), William Parr and John Stevenson ; secretaries (honorary), Rev. Joseph Bradshaw, J.P., and R. A. Simms
Dog Show Society, established 1874 - Honorary treasurer, S. McKee ; secretary, W. H. Greer
Clandeboye Curling Club - Patroness, the Countess of Duffern (Dufferin); president, the Earl of Dufferin ; vice president, Viscount Clandeboye ; representative member, J. L. Pattisson, J.P.; treasurer and secretary, J. L. Pattisson, J.P.; council of management, Earl of Dufferin, Viscount Clandeboye, Captain F. R. Hamilton, and J. L. Pattisson. There are fifteen ordinary members.
Kiltonga Curling Club - Patron, Marquis of Londonderry ; patroness, Marchioness of Londonderry ; president, Viscount Castlereagh, M.P.; vice president, Jas. Brownlow, J.P., and William Sibbald Johnston ; representative member, H. J. Johnston, chaplain, Rev. W. Todd Martin ; treasurer, John Stevenson ; secretary, H. J. Johnston ; council of management, R. B. Caughey, James Clarke, George Dickson, Hugh Ferguson, W. S. Johnston and William Mayne. There are 3 honorary and 40 ordinary members.
Ards Licensed Vintners' Trade Protection Association - Jno. McCullough, secretary ; Arthur Ennis, treasurer.
Presbyterian Orphan Society (Newtownards Auxiliary) - Chairman, Patrick MacIntosh, J.P.; secretary, Rev. Jas. Young ; treasurer, David McKean ; distributor of remittances, John Douglas.
Ladies' Non-sectarian Sanitary and Clothing Society, established 1870 - Patroness, the Dowager Marchioness of Londonderry ; secretary, Mrs. Dr. Jamison ; treasurer, Miss Bradford. The annual subscription of £1 qualifies for membership.
Church Clothing Club, founded 1855 - Patron, Rev. J. G. Pooler, D.D.; treas., Mrs. Pooler
Strean Church Clothing Society - Treasurer, Miss Taylor ; Secretary, Robert A. Simms

Nobility, Gentry, Clergy and Professional

Allen, Rev. Robert, South Street
Arthur, Henry, The Villa, Church Street
Atkinson, Charles, Londonderry Estate Office. High Street
Bell, George L., Corporation
Bell, Mrs., Regent Street
Belt, Mrs. B., Regent Street
Boyd, James, M.A., High Street
Brownlow, James, J.P., Killynether House
Bradshaw, Rev. Joseph, J.P., Milecross Lodge
Beatty, Thomas, Regent Street
Byers, Charles J., Donard View
Byrne, Rev. Augustus, B.A., Regent Street
Chappell, Henry, C.E.,, M.R.I.A.I., High Street
Dalzell, David, Castle Place
Finlay, James, Zion Place
Fullarton, Rev. Alexander, Regent Street
Gibson, Joseph, solicitor, Greenwell Street
Gordon, John, M.A., Inspector of National Schools, Hartford Cottage, West Street
Greer, W. H., teacher of drawing, Great Francis Street
Greer, Samuel, Milecross Cottage
Hamilton, Captain G. R., J.P., Great Francis Street
Hall, Mrs., Great Francis Street
Howie, Mrs. Esther, Great Francis Street
Hughes, Rev. George, Movilla Street
Jamison, D., M.D., Edin. 1834, Great Francis Street
Jamison, James, Movilla Street
Jeffrey, Captain Richard W., Quartermaster, Royal North Down Rifles
Johnston, W. Sibbald, Glen House
Londonderry, Marquis of, Mountstewart
Mackintosh, Patrick, J.P., Great Francis Street
Martin, Rev. W. Todd, A.M., Brooklands
Martin, W. B., L.R.C.S.I., L.A.H.D., 1854
Manly, H. C., solicitor, High Street
Moore, Rev. Hugh, M.A., Church Street
Moore, Robert, Regent Street
Menown, Andrew, Regent Street
McConvey, Rev. P., P.P., Ann Street
McIlwrath, Rev. William, High Street
McCutcheon, Mrs. Anna, Great Francis Street
Nelson, Mrs. Ellen, Great Francis Street
O'Sullivan, Rev. Michael, C.C., Ann Street
Pooler, Rev. J. G., D.D., Glebe House, Regent Street
Parr, William, Belfast Bank, Regent Street
Parke, R. C., L.R.C.P.E., L.R.C.S.E., 1868
Russell, Chas. C., A.B., solicitor, Campmar Villa, Church Street, Great Francis Street, and 18 Chichester Street, Belfast
Somerville, B. A., S.I., R.I.C., Great Francis Street
Strean, Mrs. Elizabeth, High Street
Walker, G., Castle Gardens Mill & Regent House
Watters, Rev. Thomas, Movilla Street
White, William, B.A., Court Street
Wright, Rev. William, M.A., Flush Hall
Woods, Mrs., Great Francis Street
Young, Rev. James, M.A., Mark Street

Traders, etc.

Alexander, Ellen, grocer and delf dealer, Castle Place
Alexander, Peter, reed maker, weaver and carpenter, Mill Street
Anderson, Wm., writing clerk, Great Francis Street
Anderson, Robert, carrier, Court Street
Anderson, Alexander, horse dealer, Regent Street
Apperson, James, manufacturer, Thomas Street
Apperson, George, shoe maker, South Street
Ards Flour and Bread Company, High Street - William Shaw, manager
Ards Family Grocery, Great Francis Street - John Tierney, proprietor
Arnold, Alexander, grocer, Movilla Street
Arnold, Thomas, stationery and fancy goods warehouse, High Street
Bailie, Samuel, bread and fancy biscuit baker, South Street
Bailie, Thomas, cabinet maker, High Street
Bailie, Robert, grocer, Greenwell Street
Baird, William, draper, Conway Square
Beatty, William, spirit dealer, Great Francis Street
Belfast Warehouse Company, High Street, drapers, hosiers, haberdashers
Beresford, Jane, sewed muslin agent, Great Francis Street
Blackstock, James, grocer and flax buyer, Mill Street
Blakeley, William, grocer and commission agent, Liverpool Victoria Legal Friendly Society
Boal, Mary, spirit dealer, Regent Street
Boal, David, tailor, South Street
Boal, Wm., boot and shoe maker, Movilla Street
Bowden, Andrew, spirit dealer, Conway Square
Boyle, Jas., grocer and grain merchant, Castle Street
Brown, Robert, clerk of union, Great Francis Street
Brown, James A., draper and emigration agent, High Street
Brown, Henry, spirit dealer, Conway Square
Burns, James, spirit dealer and car owner, Greenwell Street
Cairns, Hugh, grocer, South Street
Campbell, John, cattle dealer, North Street
Caughey, J. & R. B., letterpress printers, house painters, paper hanging dealers, picture frame manufacturers, etc., Great Francis Street
Cavan, Robt., flax and tow buyer, Court Street
Chambers, James, spirit dealer, South Street
Christie, Robert, soap and candle manufacturer, Castle Street
Claney, John, spirit dealer, Great Francis Street
Clarke, James, general draper, Great Francis Street
Clegg, Henry, clogger, Conway Square
Coffee and Refreshment Rooms, Regent Street - Mrs. Brownlow, patroness ; Mrs. Moore, manager
Collins, Eliza, bookseller, stationer, and news agent, Great Frances Street
Copeland, John, inn keeper and bottler, Conway Square and West Street. Posting in all its branches
Coulter, John, draper, High Street
Cork, Robert, rope maker, Greenwell Street
Coulter, Thomas, cattle dealer, North Street
Crooks, John, grocer, Regent Street
Crooks, William, tailor, Regent Street
Dalzell, Robert, cooper, Castle Street
Davidson, Miss, milliner and dress maker, Great Frances Street
Davidson, Adam, draper, Conway Street
Dawson, Robt., carpenter and timber merchant, Market Street
Dawson, Samuel, timber, deal and slate merchant, joiner & builder, Castle Place
Dickson, Alexander, & Sons, seed merchants, nurserymen & florists, Church St.
Dickson, Hugh, corn miller and contractor, William Street
Dobbin, William, manufacturer, South Street
Doggart, James N., house painter, glazier, etc., West Street
Doggart, Horatio J., weaving agent, Court Street
Dogherty, Hugh, civil bill officer, Frederick Street
Douglas, John, draper, Regent Street
Duff, James, machinist, West Street
Dugan, Prudence, spirit dealer, Little Francis Street
Dunn, Robert, draper, High Street
Dunn, Robert, coal importer, Regent Street ; depot, railway station
Ennis, Arthur, spirit dealer, Regent Street
Ferguson, Robert, grocer, Zion Place
Ferguson, Hugh, grocer, Conway Square
Finlay, Isaac, grocer, provision and grain merchant, Castle Place
Fleming, Agnes, haberdasher, High Street
Foster, Wm., wood turner and umbrella maker, North Street
Francis, James, spirit dealer and general grocer, Great Frances Street
Frazer, Robert, general grocer, Greenwell Street
Gibson, W. J., iron monger and seed merchant, High Street
Gill, William, spirit dealer and road contractor, Church Street
Gilmore, John, cattle dealer, Court Street
Gilmore, Patrick, gas fitter, plumber & tinplate maker, bottling store, High Street
Gilfilland, Mrs., grocer, West Street
Gilliland, Wm., commission agent, Thomas Street
Gordon, James A., joiner, builder and contractor, Little Francis Street
Gordon, James, sen., tailor, Regent Street
Gordon, James, jun., tailor, Regent Street
Gordon, Hugh, painter, glazier, picture frame maker, etc., Greenwell Street
Goudy, John, grocer, High Street
Graham, Wm., spirit dealer, Greenwell Street
Gray, John Robb, spirit dealer, Great Frances Street
Hall, Eliza, spirit dealer, Mill Street
Hanna, John, builder, car owner, and funeral undertaker, South Street
Hay, A., confectioner, Mill Street
Headley, J., watch maker, Great Francis Street
Henry, Wm., Newtownards Chronicle office, Great Frances Street
Holland, James, spirit dealer, Regent Street
Iliff, Thos. Inglis, inland revenue officer, Court Street
Iveston, William, spirit dealer, general merchant, car owner, Great Frances St.
Jackson, Wm., spirit dealer, Greenwell Street
Jardine, Wm., clothier, Conway Square
Johnston, William, auctioneer and general grocer, Great Frances Street
Johnston, Samuel, weaving agent, East Street
Johnston, Sarah, spirit dealer, Conway Square
Johnston, Miss, haberdasher, High Street
Johnston, James, spirit dealer, Zion Place
Kelly, Samuel C., grocer, Little Frances Street
Kennedy, George A., painter, etc., South Street
Kennedy, Wm., blacksmith, Mill Street
Kerlin, Wm., grocer, Regent Street
Kirk, Wm., grocer and weaving agent, Great Frances Street
Leech, Mrs., rope dealer, Greenwell Street
Lindsay, Eliza, grocer, East Street
Little & McClean, paper bag manufacturers, Court Street
McBride, Robert, newspaper reporter, Great Frances Street
McGowan, John C., Petty Sessions clerk, Regent Street
Magee, R. F., newspaper reporter, Frederick Street
Major, John, grocer and car owner, Church Street
Mahon, John F., Temperance Hotel and posting establishment, High Street
Martin, Robert, apothecary, High Street
Martin, John, spirit dealer, Russell Place
Martin, Agnes, sewing agent, Zion Place
Martin, David, provision merchant, Movilla Street
Martin, Wm., grocer, Little Frances Street
Mayne, Thos., grocer and wine merchant, High Street
Miskelly, Samuel, tailor, Great Frances Street
Miskelly, W. J., tailor, South Street
Minnis, Hugh, civil bill officer, Mill Street
Miller, Robt., nail and chain maker, Greenwell Street
Miller, Thos., nail and chain maker, Movilla Street
Montgomery, Andrew, spirit dealer, Mill Street
Montgomery, D., boot and shoe dealer, Movilla Street
Moore, Samuel, grocer and provision merchant, Movilla Street
Moore, Alex., grocer and provision merchant, Movilla Street
Moore, Alex. H., grocer, High Street
Morrison, James, spirit dealer and shoe maker, Court Square
Morrison, Robt., coach painter, etc., Court Square
Mulholland, Cornelius, grain, bread stuffs and seed merchant, Movilla Street
Munce, Messrs. R. & T., grain merchants, Court Street
Murdoch, John, cabinet maker, Great Frances Street
Murphy, Alex., flesher, High Street
McAlister, William, boot and shoe manufacturer and importer, High Street
McAuley, Benjamin, carrier, Little Frances Street
McAuley, Wm., boot and shoe maker, North Street
McBride, Wm. H., boot and shoe maker, High Street
McBride, Mary Ann, grocer and delf dealer, Regent Street
McCall, Edward, draper, High Street
McCartan, Margaret, spirit dealer, Castle Street
McClure, Samuel, draper, High Street
McCloud, Robert, spirit dealer, Wallace Street
McClement, John, chemist and druggist, High Street
McCutcheon, John, saddler, harness maker and coach builder, Old Cross Inn, High Street
McCormick, Edward, draper, Great Frances Street
McCreight, Samuel, builder, William Street
McCullough, Hugh A., spirit dealer, Court Square
McCullough, John, spirit store and posting establishment, Regent Street
McGrattan, James, grocer, Greenwell Street
McIlverry, James, pawn broker, Regent Street
McKay, James, stationer, tobacconist and fancy goods merchant, Great Frances Street
McKee, James, boot and shoe maker, High Street
McKee, J., spirit dealer and grain merchant, Court Square
McKee, D., house and land agent, 56 Regent Street
McKean, D., Londonderry Estate Office, High Street
McKee, Irvin, spirit dealer, Movilla Street
McRoberts, James, haberdasher and draper, High Street
McMullan, Patk., spirit dealer, Great Frances Street
McNeely, Alexander, tailor, North Street
McCandless, Arthur, hair dresser, Great Frances Street
McWatters, Samuel, draper, South Street
McWhinney, John, spirit dealer, Mill Street and Frederick Street
McWhinney, John, saddler, etc., Court Square
McWhinney, Adam, flesher, High Street
McWhinney, Hugh, grocer and road contractor, Little Frances Street
McVane, J., sewing & weaving agent, Great Frances Street
McVane, Peter, commission agent, Court Square
Oram, Robert, manufacturer, Wallace Street (No. 2)
Paisley, T., carpenter and builder, Upper Court Street
Patterson, Mary, stationer, bookseller, and news agent, High Street
Patton, John, bottler and aerated water manufacturer, Court Street
Patton, James, watch maker and jeweller, High Street
Patty, Hugh, grocer, Mill Street
Potter, John, weaving agent, East Street
Purdy, Mrs., sewing agent, Great Frances Street
Purse, Miss, spirit dealer, Castle Street
Ramsay, John, pawn broker and sewing agent, Great Frances Street
Rea, Hugh, car owner, Regent Street
Reid, William, draper, Great Frances Street
Reid, D. H., spirit dealer, Conway Square
Robinson, David, chemist and druggist, Conway Square
Robinson, Jas., hair dresser and perfumer, North Street
Rodgers, Ellen, grocer, Kennel Lane
Roddy, Robert, stone cutter, Greenwell Street
Saunderson, W., Londonderry Arms Hotel, High Street
Shannon, S., grocer, Mill Street
Shaw, Hans, spirit dealer, South Street
Simms, John, draper, High Street
Simms, Hugh, butter merchant, William Street
Simpson, Anna, druggist, Conway Square
Simpson, A. D., iron monger, commissioner for taking affidavits, and district registrar of marriages, High Street
Sloan, Robert, spirit dealer and car owner, Great Frances Street
Smyth, James, flesher, Regent Street
Smyth, P. A., writing clerk and piano tuner, Great Frances Street
Smyth, William, Great Francis Street
Snodden, Andrew, rent agent, South Street
Stevenson, John, auctioneer, surveyor and commission agent, Regent Street
Stuart, Robert, spirit dealer, Regent Street
Stewart, T. N., tailor, Conway Square
Stormont, S. & Son, prov. merchants, Court Square
Stouppe, Miss J., dress maker, etc., boot and shoe warehouse, High Street
Stouppe, Rbt., boot and shoe maker, Great Frances Street
Taylor, John & Son, grocers, millers, grain merchants, and starch manufacturers, South Street, High Street and Mill Street
Taylor, Nathl., baker and confectioner, High Street
Torbitt, Jas., spirit dealer and grocer, Castle Place
Trimble, Mrs., grocer, Mill Street
Trueman, Thomas, grocer, Frederick Street
Ulster Hotel, Regent Street, Mrs. Anna McKee, proprietress
Warden, Joseph D., grocer, Zion Place
Watson, Alexander, grocer, South Street
Waugh, Francis, draper, Great Frances Street
Webb, John, Commercial Hotel, Regent Street
Whiteside, Eliza, flesher, High Street
Wood, Samuel, bleacher, East Court

Conveyances

Norton & Company's Cars - The long car leaves Portaferry at 6 a.m., and arrives in time for the 9 train to Belfast, returning to Portaferry on arrival of the 3.25 p.m. train from Belfast. In connection with this a car leaves Ballyhalbert every morning at 7, in time to meet the long car at Kirkcubbin, and returns to Ballyhalbert on its arrival in the afternoon.
The Royal mail car leaves Belfast at 6 a.m., arriving in Newtownards at 7.33, and in Portaferry at 10.30, returning thence at 2.15, and arriving in Newtownards at 5.7 p.m.
A mail car leaves Kirkcubbin at 8.30 a.m., and arrives in Newtownards with mails and passengers in time for the 10.45 train to Belfast, and returns to Ballyhalbert on the arrival of the 1.15 p.m. train from Belfast.
James Boyle's "Opposition" car leaves for Greyabbey, Kirkcubbin, and Portaferry, on the arrival of the 7.30 a.m. train from Belfast, and arrives in time for the 4.40 train for Belfast, calling at Boyle's, Castle Street, going and coming.
Bangor - Keenan's car arrives at John Claney's, Great Frances Street, at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., and leaves for Bangor  at 11.20 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Fare, 6d.
Carrowdore - Joseph Cowan's and James Yeaman's cars arrive from Carrowdore in the morning in time for the 9 train for Belfast, and leaves McCartan's Inn, Castle Street, on the arrival of the 3.25 train for Belfast. Robert Byers' car runs at the same hours, stopping at Hugh A. McCullough's, Court Square. Fare, 6d.
Ballywalter - Mrs. Little's and Mr. George Foster's cars arrive every morning (Sundays excepted) in time for the departure of the 9 train for Belfast, and returns after the arrival of the train which reaches this at 5.57 p.m. The former stops at Miss Purse's, and the latter at Mr. James Boyle's.

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Newtownstewart, contains nearly 1,400 inhabitants - is most picturesquely situated in a valley between Bessy Bell and Mary Gray Mountains, and within a mile of the Duke of Abercorn's princely residence and demesne, Baronscourt - is a station on the Irish Great Northern Railway line - and has a fair on the last Monday of each month, and a market on each Monday for the sale of pork, butter, fowl, eggs and grain. There is a superabundant supply of water power in the locality, with some splendid sites for the erection of machinery. Petty Sessions are held on the third Thursday of each month.

Post Office - William Hutcheson, postmaster. Rural posts go to Gortin, Drumquin, Glenhall, Cranagh, Dooish, Plumbridge, Ardstraw, Leglands, Baronscourt, and Drumlegagh, at 6 a.m. Mail to Derry at 8.20 a.m.; Derry and Strabane, 12.45 p.m.; Omagh, Portadown, Belfast, Dublin and Belfast Railway Post Office, Dublin, and Holyhead and Kingstown Packet, viz : - English and Scotch letters at 1 p.m. Second mail to Omagh, 5 p.m., and Dublin, Holyhead and Kingstown Packet, Great Northern Railway, Omagh, Belfast, Derry and Strabane at 9.30 p.m. Mails received from Great Northern Railway, and Dublin, Omagh and English letters, etc., received at Post Office at 5 a.m., and another at 1.15 p.m.; town delivery, 7 a.m. Belfast and Scotland at 10.5 a.m., and Derry and Strabane 1.26 a.m. Also a mail from Omagh at 9 a.m.
Magistrates - Wm. F. Black, Lislap ; E. T. Herdman, Sion House ; Charles J. Colhoun.
Constabulary - Gerard Hurst, sub inspector ; and head constable and eight men.
Petty Sessions Clerk - Francis Gordon

Places of Worship

Church of Ireland - Rev. Dr. McIvor, incumbent
First Presbyterian Church - Rev. R. C. Donnell
Second Presbyterian Church - Rev. E. McMordie, and Rev. John Boyd, Rockmount
Wesleyan Chapel
Primitive Wesleyan Chapel
Roman Catholic Chapel

Public Institutions, etc.

Northern Bank - James G. Strahan, manager ; Robert K. Lucas, cashier
Intermediate School - Rev. E. McMordie, A.M., manager
National Model School - J. McClelland, head master ; Mrs. Maria Morrisey, Miss Emily W. Greer, Miss Margaret Porter, and Mr. Michael Morrisey, assistants
National School - Charles Maguire and Mrs. E. Fisher, teachers
Dispensary, open each Monday - J. Todd, M.D., medical attendant

Gentry, Clergy, etc.

Black, Rev. Samuel, Carrick
Donnell, Rev. R. C., Grayoule
McIvor, Rev. Dr., Moyle Rectory
O'Doherty, Rev. J. K., Adm., Newtownstewart

Hotel Proprietors

Fulton, Margaret
Kerr, Mrs.
McClenaghan, Mrs.

Conveyances

The mail car to Drumquin leaves the Post Office, Newtownstewart, at 6.15 a.m., and returns at 7.30 p.m.
Great Northern Railway to Derry and Dundalk

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