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1880 Belfast / Ulster Street Directory

STREET DIRECTORIES TRANSCRIBED
1805 - 1806 - 1807 - 1808 - 1819 - 1843 - 1852 - 1861 - 1868 - 1877 - 1880 - 1890 - 1894
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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 )

SAINTFIELD   STEWARTSTOWN   STRABANE and LIFFORD   STRANGFORD   TANDRAGEE   WARINGSTOWN and DONAGHCLONEY   WARRENPOINT

Saintfield, is a small market town in the County of Down, nine miles S.S.E. from Belfast, and nine miles N.W. from Downpatrick, situated at the intersection of the roads, branching respectively to Belfast, Downpatrick, Ballynahinch and Comber. Tonoughnieve, the Irish name of the town, means the "Hill of the Saint," or "Saint Hill," translated into Saintfield. On the 9th of June, 1798, a brisk skirmish occurred here between a party of the yeomanry and the insurgents, when the latter obtained the advantage, and the temporary possession of the place. The late seat of the lord of the manor, James C. Price, Esq., is situated in a beautiful demesne, about a mile North of the town. The weaving of linens and other fabrics give employment to a number of persons in the neighbourhood. Petty Sessions are held every third Tuesday. The Parish Church is a large and elegant structure, with square tower. The Presbyterians have two churches, and the Roman Catholics a chapel. There are good schools. The Belfast and County Down Railway have a station at Saintfield, which is of great advantage to the town. The market is on Monday, and the fairs on the last Wednesday of every month. A flax and grain market has been established.

Post Office, Main Street - Francis Minnis, postmaster. Letters from Dublin and Belfast, arrive at 7 a.m., 8.30 a.m., and 2.30 p.m., and are despatched at 10.25 a.m., 3.30 p.m., and 7.15 p.m.
Bank - Branch of the Belfast Banking Company - James Napier, bank manager

Places of Worship

Church of Ireland, Main Street - Rev. Robert D. Knox, vicar
First Presbyterian Church, Main Street - Rev. Saml. Hamilton
Second Presbyterian Church, Ballynahinch Road - Rev. George R. Moore
Roman Catholic Chapel, Main Street - Rev. J. O'Boyle, P.P.

Gentry, etc.

Gordon, William, J.P., Tonnoughnieve House
Price, James C., J.P., D.L., Saintfield House
Thompson, William James, The Cottage

Clergy and Professional

Fulton, Thomas, M.D., dispensary
Gordon, W., M.D., J.P., Tonnoughnieve House
Garrett, Hugh Moore, J.P., Rowallen, Saintfield
Knox, Rev. Robert D., Glebe House
O'Boyle, Rev. J., P.P., Main Street
Moore, Rev. John R., Rowallen Cottage

Traders, etc.

Anderson, James, Carsontown Mills
Bell, George, grocer and leather cutter, Main Street
Bell, James, woollen draper, Main Street
Bigham, Samuel, spirit dealer
Burton, Joseph, blacksmith
Coulter, John, assistant surveyor
Craig, Thomas, licensed car proprietor, Main Street
Crawford, Thomas, spirit dealer
Crossan, John, sexton of church
Cunningham, George, Inland Revenue officer
Curlett, Christopher, baker
Davy, John, spirit dealer
Derby, James, proprietor of Gas Works
Dick, William, grocer
Dunn, Mary J., boarding house
Fleming, Sarah, grocer, Main Street
Garrett, William, grocer and shoe maker
Gibson, W., shoe maker, leather cutter and grocer
Gilmore, Miss, millinary and dress maker
Hogg, Samuel, grocer
Jackson, Mrs., Comber Street
Jennings, Henry, woollen draper
Kinghan, William, tailor
Kingon, Robert, grocer and glazier
Lowry, James, carpenter
Lowry, William, carpenter
Lyons, Joseph, butcher
Miller, Edward, saddler, Main Street
Minniss, Francis, grocer, etc.
Monaghan, Terence, National School (No. 2)
Moody, Robert, woollen draper, etc.
Morrow, William, stone mason
Munce, Andrew, butcher
Murray, Felix, spirit dealer
McBurney, Walter, miller
McCarthy, Henry, auctioneer
McConnell, William, marine dealer
McIlveen, Henry, publican
McIlwain, James, grocer
McRobert, Archibald, Queen's Arms Hotel
McRoberts, John, blacksmith and horse shoer
Napier, J., Belfast Bank, agent for National Provident Institution
Newell, John, butcher
Patterson, Grace, grocer
Patterson, R., summons server (Petty Sessions)
Patterson, William John, civil bill officer
Perry, Nathaniel, woollen draper, etc.
Potter, James, grocer
Priestly, James, woollen drapers, etc.
Priestly, Margaret, mill owner
Priestly, Margaret, woollen draper, etc.
Ransom, Mrs., grocer
Scarlett, Christopher, spirit dealer
Speers, John, spirit dealer
Spratt, Charles, watch and clock maker
Spratt, John, spirit dealer
Stewart, Robert, grocer
Stranaghen, Robert, shoe maker
Thompson, E. & Son, woollen drapers
Thompson, William, general merchant
Webster, John, constable
White, James, carpenter
Wightman, William, teacher in National School
Williamson, Hugh, shoe maker
Wilson, Andrew, Petty Sessions' clerk, woollen draper and millinery establishment
Woods, Archibald, shoe maker

STEWARTSTOWN            top

Stewartstown, is a small market town in County Tyrone, about thirty five miles W. from Belfast, situated on the road from Dungannon to Coleraine. This place derived its original name, Stewartstown, from Sir Andrew Stewart, to whom James 1. granted the surrounding district ; in the year 1608, or soon afterwards, he erected a castle, or rather converted other buildings into one, and laid the foundation of the present town. About two miles from the town is Stuart Hall, the seat of Earl Castle-Stuart, who derives his title of Earl from this place. The town consists of a spacious square and three principal streets, well arranged, and the houses well built with stone and roofed with slate. The Hibernian Banking Co. have an agency here on market days. The Ulster Banking Company have a branch here. The Great Northern Railway Company have a station close to the town. The Market House stands in the centre of the town. Petty Sessions are held on the first Wednesday in every month. The Church of Donaghenry (Donaghendery) is a neat and commodious structure, as also the glebe house. The living is a rectory. The other places of worship are two Presbyterian and one Wesleyan Methodist church and a Roman Catholic chapel. Each of the Presbyterian and the Methodist congregations have very handsome and commodious manses. The market is held on Wednesday, and the fair on the first Wednesday on and after the 12th of every month.

Post Office - Robert Henry, postmaster and Master of Chancery Courts

Places of Worship

Church of Ireland - Parish Church - Rev. H. W. Young
First Presbyterian Church - Rev. I. N. Harkness
Second Presbyterian Church - Rev. J. F. Williams
Roman Catholic Chapel - Rev. P. Shane
Wesleyan Methodist Church - Various ministers

Public Institutions

Dispensary Station - Robt. Henry, M.D., medical officer
Loan Fund Office - Wm. Brown, clerk
Stamp Office - James Little, sub-distributor
National School, No.1 - Robt. Whann, teacher
Infant School, No.2 - Mrs. Cooney, teacher
Donaghendery (Donaghenry) National School, No. 3 - J. Hutchison, teacher
Infant School, No. 4 - Miss Rose, teacher
National School, No. 5 - M. McCrory, teacher

Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, etc.

Armstrong, W. C., M.D., Annie Hill
Atwell, Rev. Wm. E., D.D., Clonoe Glebe
Bryan, Robert, Gortnaskea
Castle-Stuart, The Earl of, Stuart Hall
Caulfield, H., J.P., Drumcairne and Dublin
Caulfield, Colonel Jas., D.L., J.P., Drumcairne
Chambers, John, P.L.G., Ballymaguire
Chambré, H. W., Stewartstown
Cummings, George, Drumgonnell
Ekin, S. E., Soran
Garnett, Rev. C. L., Aboe Glebe
Gibson, Wm., Ballywhillan House
Harkness, Rev. I. N.
Harris, Frederick, solicitor, Killymurphy
Henry, Robert, M.D., Stewartstown
Kelso, John, Ballybeg
Kennedy, C. G. B., Mullintaine
Lee, Alexander, Coole
Lee, John, Cloghog
Little, John, and Upton Park, England
Lowe, Wm., Ballywhillan
Macky, Rev. David, Albany
Macneice, Messrs. W. T. & J., Stewartstown
Magill, Mrs., Barn Hill
Maxwell, Rev. John, Brigh
Meade, Rev. C. D., D.L., Ardtrea Glebe
Megaw, Wm., Kiloon
McCurdy, Rev. Samuel, Stewartstown
McReynolds, Thos., Kingsmill
Reaney, Joseph, Eary House
Reid, John H., P.L.G., Donaghendry Cottage
Robson, Charles, Eary
Simpson, Robert, Lisnight
Stanley, Chas., J.P., Roughan
Stewart, John, Lettercleary
Torrens, Rev. Wm., Albany
Waugh, Thos., physician and apothecary
Whittle, W. B., M.R.C.S.L.
Wilcocks, St. George, J.P., Brookend
Williams, Rev. J. F.
Woods, John, Stewartstown
Young, Rev. H. W., Donaghendry Glebe
Young, Rev. J. M., Ballyclog Glebe

Traders, etc.

Abernethy, William
Alexander, James, watch and clock maker
Anderson, Charles, land steward, Stuart Hall and Earey House
Charles, Samuel, watch maker and jeweller
Clarke, Andrew, watch maker and jeweller
Donnelly, James, tailor
Dunn, James, lime merchant, Mullintaine
Dunseith, John, tailor
Ellison, John, tailor
Graham, George, boot and shoe maker
Hamilton, Wm., baker and grocer
Henderson, Thomas
Henry, Robert & Co., woollen drapers, haberdashers, etc.
Hunter, Wm., woollen draper
Johnston, Henry, grocer and spirit dealer
Joyce, John, grocer
Little, J. C., leather and timber merchant
Logan, John, hardware and grocer
Lowe, Thomas, draper
Mackarel, Sarah, baker
McAliskey, John, carpenter
McBirney, ?, tailor, etc.
McGaughey, Wm., grocer and leather seller
McGhee, James, Imperial Hotel
McKenna, Thomas, Railway Hotel
McKiver, James, grocer
McManus, Alex., blacksmith
Newell, Charles, butcher
Newell, Charlotte, draper
Newell, Henry, butcher
Park, James, cooper
Park, Samuel, grocer
Quin, Francis, grocer, etc.
Quinn, Wm. Chas., spirit dealer
Simpson, John, saddler
Sloan, Isaac, grocer
Stewart, Robert, miller, Templeneagh
Stewart, W., saddler
Thompson, Robert, grocer
Weir, Ann, hotel
Wilson, M. & R., haberdashers, milliners, etc.
Wilson, Thomas, boot and shoe maker
Woods, M. & M., drapers, haberdashers and milliners
Woods, Robert, baker, grocer, seedsman, etc.

STRABANE and LIFFORD         top

Strabane, is a market town in County Tyrone, 102 miles W. by N. from Belfast, eighteen N.N.W. from Omagh, and twelve from Derry, finely seated on the River Mourne, and on the line of the Great Northern Railway from Londonderry to Dublin. Strabane is the largest and most populous town in the county ; and its environs are replete with interest and beauty. It was an inconsiderable village until James 1., in 1611, granted the surrounding district to the Earl of Abercorn. The family of the Duke of Abercorn enjoys the title of Viscount and Baron from it. The flax and tow mills (Sion Mills) of the Messrs. Herdman, three miles distant, are very extensive. The Belfast Banking Company, the Provincial Bank of Ireland, and the Ulster Bank have branches in operation here, and there is a Savings Bank. General Sessions of the Peace are held in January, April, July and October ; and Petty Sessions on the second Monday in every month. The church, built here in the year 1619, by the Earl of Abercorn, has, since 1641, been the Camus-juxta-Mourne, and has been considerably enlarged from time to time. It is now a spacious cruciform structure, in the Grecian style, with a cupola, and the arms of the founder over the principal entrance. There is a splendid new church erected in the Bowling Green, the foundation stone of which was laid by the Duchess of Abercorn, 17th November, 1874. The Presbyterians have two churches, the Wesleyan Methodists two, and the Roman Catholics a spacious chapel. There are several excellent public schools for gratuitous education of both sexes ; these, together with a Fever Hospital, a Dispensary, and a Union Workhouse, comprise the benevolent and remedial institutions. The Second Presbyterian church has been enlarged and thoroughly repaired. The Steamboat Company is doing a very large and profitable business, under the able management of Mr. James McFarland. The Town Hall is very commodious. Fairs - 1st February, 12th May, 12th August, and 12 th November ; there are likewise monthly fairs on the first Thursdays in the other months. The flax markets, held on Wednesday, are the largest in the district, and are attended by buyers from every part of the province. Being the centre of a rich agricultural country, the grain market on Tuesday is very large and important. The shirt trade is extensively carried on. Messrs. Mason Kennedy & Co., of Glasgow, have built a very large steam factory on the Derry Road, and there are several other important factories, as named in the lists.
Lifford, the County and Assize town of Donegal, is situated on the Western bank of the Foyle, opposite to Strabane, and contains the Donegal County Jail and Courthouse, the latter being for the Assizes and Quarter Sessions. The Parish Church is a neat edifice. The County Infirmary, and a bequest by Sir Richard Hansard, Bart., for education children of the parish, are the charities. The Earl of Erne, the excellent landlord, is exceedingly liberal to his tenantry. The fairs and markets have been transferred to Strabane. A very large and handsome building has been erected in Lifford for the accommodation of the Judges of Assizes.

Post Office, Abercorn Square, Strabane - T. McCord, postmaster
Post Office, Lifford - H. McMenimin, postmaster

Public Offices and Officers

Church Wardens - T. W. D. Humphrey, D.L., and Oliver White
Commissioner of Affidavits - Oliver White, Main Street and James Stevenson
Coroner (for Lifford district) - John Weir
Excise Office, Abercorn Arms Hotel - G. Searle, collector, Abercorn Square
Inspector of Markets - C. Meloy, Abercorn Square
Inspector of National Schools - S. Nicholl, Strabane
Jail, Lifford - J. F. Stewart, inspector ; Captain Denehy, governor
Petty Sessions Office - J. Murphy, Courthouse, clerk
Police Station, Abercorn Square - J. L. Lawlor, sub-inspector ;  ?. Williamson, head-constable
Poor Law Inspector - Richd. Hamilton, Gallony
Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages - Dr. Boyd.
Registrar of Marriages - J. Murphy
Stamp Office, Bowling Green - J. Stevenson, Main Street, distributor

Places of Worship

Church of Ireland, Church Street - Rev. M. Wilson, incumbent ; Rev. R. Oswald, curate
First Presbyterian Church - Rev. J. McDermott
Second Presbyterian Church, Derry Road - Rev. W. A. Russell
Roman Catholic Chapel - Rev. Father Hegarty, P.P.; Revs. J. Boyle and Mr. McLaughlin, curates
Wesleyan Methodist Church - Rev. ?. Nicholas

Associations

Church Association - Parochial School Room
First Presbyterian Church - S. T. Loughead, sec.
Masonic Lodges - "Harmony" Lodge (102), Lifford, Robert McCleery, W.M. "Abercorn" Lodge (188), Strabane, Wm. Mackay, W.M.
Temperance Association, Main Street - Robt. Smyth, secretary

Schools, etc.

Bridge End National School - P. McGowan, teacher
Infant School, Derry Road - S. Baxter, teacher
Ladies' Music Classes - Miss McKee, Miss Dillon, Miss Kearney, and Miss Jenkins
Lifford Endowed School - Wm. O'Neil Jamison, teacher
Lifford National School - T. Gould, teacher
National School, First Presbyterian Church - J. Henderson, teacher
National School, Townsend Street - Eliza McCaffrey, teacher
Parochial National School, Patrick Street
Strabane Academy - Aeneas Kerr, B.A., head master
Young Ladies' Boarding and Day School - Miss Brown, Abercorn Square ; Miss Kearney, Canal
Hibernian Bible Society - Miss Kincaid, Main Street

Public Institutions

Banks (branches) - Belfast Banking Company, Bowling Green - William Smyth, manager ; W. B. Keers, sub-manager. Provincial Bank of Ireland, Bowling Green - J. F. Elliott, manager ; John Montgomery, accountant. Ulster Bank, Abercorn Square -  W. Steele, manager ; W. Lundon, accountant. Hibernian - Thomas Lyle, J.P., manager ; A. Palmer, accountant. There is a branch of the Northern Bank open on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fair Days, from 10 to 2 o'clock - manager, William McClintock
County Infirmary, Lifford - Robert Little, M.D., surgeon and physician
Cricket Club - R. S. Smith, president ; R. Wilson, secretary
Dispensary, Townsend Street - Dr. Boyd, surgeon
Gas Works - J. Reilly, manager
Loan Fund - Samuel Dunn, Ardstraw, treasurer
Union Workhouse (Counties of Tyrone and Donegal) - 24 Electoral Divisions. Board meets on Tuesdays. Right Hon. Lord Claud Hamilton, Baronscourt, chairman ;  Thomas William D. Humphreys, J.P., Miltown House, deputy vice chairman ; R. J. Craig, master ; Mrs. Craig, mistress ; relieving officer, S. Ewing, Strabane ; David McMenamin, clerk and returning officer

Assurance Agents

Alliance - J. F. Elliott
British Equitable - Robert Smyth
Imperial Fire and Crown Life - Thomas Lyle
Liverpool and London and Globe ; Accidental ' Money Lending ; Cattle Assurance - R. T. Turbitt
North British and Mercantile Fire and Life - William Hamilton
Queen Fire and Life - Robert Stevenson
Royal Fire - William Smyth
Scottish Amicable Life and Alliance Fire - G. Gordon
Scottish Equitable - D. Smyth
Scottish Widows' Fund - R. S. Smyth, Belfast Bank
Standard Life and Atlas Fire - Jas. Stevenson
Sun Fire - John McCay, solicitor

Gentry, Clergy, etc.

Boyd, J. C., M.B., Bowling Green
Britton, J., M.D., L.R.C.S., Hazelwood
Cochrane, John, J.P., Lifford
Colquhoun, John, solicitor, Bowling Green ; res., Castletown House
Edwards, Rev. Wm., J.P., rector, Leckpatrick
French, Dr., & Co., apothecaries, Main Street
Gillespie, J., M.D., physician & surgeon, Lifford
Hamilton, Richard, P.L.G.
Herdman, E. T., Sion Mills
Humphreys, T. W. D., J.P., Milltown House
Jenkins, Rev. D.
Keys, Robert Acheson, F.R.C.S.E., Lifford
Little, Robt., M.D., & surgeon, Donegal County Infirmary and Jail, Lifford
Lyle, Thomas, J.P., Strabane
Macdermott, Rev. John, Presbyterian Minister
McClintock, Rev. J., Lifford
McElwaine, Rev. Mr., Wesleyan, Manse
Nicholl, Wm., inspector of National Schools
Olphert, Rev. Thomas, Urney House
O'Flagherty, Daniel, physician, surgeon and apothecary, Main Street
Smyth, Wm., Bowling Green
Stevenson, James, Ardeone House, Strabane
Todd, J. C., Cross View House
White, O., Bowling Green
Wilson, Rev. M., incumbent
Wilson, Robt., solicitor, Bowling Green
Wilson, Wm., solicitor, Bowling Green

Traders, etc.

Aikin, Andrew, saddler, Main Street
Arthur & Sons, shirt factory, Patrick Street
Bainer, Mrs., Markethouse Street
Barnhill, William, grocer
Branagan, Denis, nurseryman, Chapel Street
Black, Mrs., book seller and stationer
Blair & Co., drapers
Boyle, James, Railway Hotel and spirit dealer, Abercorn Square and corner of New Street
Bradley, Neal, grocer and baker, Back Street
Brogan, Denis, builder, Bridge End
Brogan, M., grocer and spirit dealer, Castle Street
Browne, Mrs., baker
Callen, Brothers, painters and glaziers, Main Street
Christy, Wm., saddler
Connolly, James, butcher, Market Place
Connor, Mrs., milliner
Craig, Mrs., & Co., Church Street
Crawford, John, draper, tailor, etc.
Cummings & Rawsin, wholesale drapers, Main Street
Denning, Hugh, tallow chandler, soap boiler and grocer, Main Street
Devenny, James, grocer, Canal Basin
Devlin, John, pawn broker, Markethouse Street
Dillon, Henry, butcher, Back Street
Dillon, James, butcher, Castle Street
Divine, Miss, bonnet maker, Main Street
Divine, William, spirit dealer, Markethouse Street
Donnell, J. & R., wholesale and retail grocers, corn, coal and timber merchants
Dougherty, John, cooper, Donegal Street
Duncan, Hugh, grocer, Main Street
Elliott, Wm., grocer, wine and spirit merchant, Main Street
Fulton, Victor, grocer, Main Street
Gallagher, Jas., hotel and posting establishment, Castle Street
Gallagher, John, whitesmith, Bridge End Street
Gillespie, John, book seller, Main Street
Gillespie, P., rope and twine manufacturer, Bridge End
Gordon, Andrew, spirit dealer, Donegal Street
Gordon, G., & Co., wholesale wine and spirit merchants, Main Street
Gormley & Maguire, auctioneers, New Street
Graham, William, grocer, Butcher Street
Gray, E., printer, book seller, stationer and newsagent, Main Street
Gray, John, & Co., boot and shoe makers, Main Street
Gray, Mrs., dress maker, Irish Street
Hamilton, Robert, grocer and tea merchant, Patrick Street
Hamilton, William, iron monger and emigration agent, Back Street
Harper, William, coal merchant, Main Street
Herdman & Co., flax and tow spinners, Sion Mills
Holmes & Co., brewers, Meetinghouse Street
Honeyford, John, butter and egg dealer, Main Street
Houston, James, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Abercorn Square
Hunter, Miss, dress maker, Derry Road
Irwin, Brothers, clothes dealer, Main Street
Jervais, Thomas, butcher, Castle Street
Kane, John, grocer and spirit dealer, Back Street
Kearney, John, carpenter, Markethouse Street
Keatley, James, spirit dealer, Donegal Street
Kennedy, James, shirt factory, Barrack Street
Kinch, James, tailor, Main Street
Kinkead, Miss, book seller and stationer
Kinkead, R., grocer, Main Street
Laidlaw, George, photographer
Lowry, A. & R., grocers, Main Street
Mackay, S. A., milliner and dress maker, Main Street
Maguire, J. J., grocer, timber and iron merchant, New Street
Martin & Co., drapers, Abercorn Square
Maxwell, C., Berlin wool warehouse
Maxwell, Charles, spirit dealer, Main Street
Molloy, Charles, spirit dealer, Abercorn Square
Monaghan, C., carpenter, Bridge End
Monaghan, Miss, spirit dealer
Moody, John, coffee rooms, auctioneer, valuator
Moody, S. J., Abercorn Square
McAnaw, J., baker, Castle Street
McClay, James, builder, Bridge End
McCosker, John, painter, Main Street
McDougall, Henry, hatter, Main Street
McElhenney, T., baker and confectioner, Main Street
McElwain, J. J., Commercial Hotel
McElwain, ?, Farmers' Inn, Castle Street
McGinnis, Patrick, grocer, herring, timber and coal merchant, saw mills, etc., The Castle
McKee, Joseph, grocer and druggist, Main Street
McKinlay, Wm., manufacturing chemist, home timber merchant, steam saw mills, Canal Basin
McMahon, P., watch maker and jeweller, Castle Street
McMonagle, James, boot and shoe maker
Noon, Thomas, tanner and leather merchant
Northern Fire and Life Insurance Office - agent, William Harpur, Main Street
Oliver, Stevenson, draper, Main Street
O'Brien, P., & Co., drapers and tailors, Main Street
O'Flaherty, P., spirit dealer and grocer, Bridge End
Pollock, T., Abercorn Square
Pritchard, J. & R., shirt factory, Derry Street
Quinn, Michael, provision curer
Scott, James, mill owner, Canal Basin
Simms, James, Abercorn Arms Hotel, and posting establishment
Smith, W. J., tinplate worker & brazier, Main Street
Snodgrass, A., grocer, Castle Street
Snodgrass, John, boot and shoe maker
Stevenson, James, iron and brass foundry, Main Street
Stewart, Ezekiel, grocer, Main Street
Stewart, Mrs., boot and shoe maker, Main Street
Thompson, W. R., hardware merchant, Castle Street
Trimble, James, flax merchant, Canal Basin
Tynan, Mrs., grocer, Bridge End
Walls, William, grocer and baker, Main Street
Watson, Mrs., Agricultural Hotel
White, James, hardware merchant, Main Street
Wilson, Mrs., baker and confectioner
Wilson, William, carpenter, Butcher Street

STRANGFORD          top

Strangford, a small seaport in County Down, situated immediately opposite Portaferry, on the Western shore of the strait or channel. The town is the property of Lord de Ros, whose seat, Old Court, is adjoining ; and about a mile distant is the lovely demesne of Castleward, the seat of Lord Bangor. The town, which is in the vicinity of the fine lough of its name, contains some good houses. It has a station of the constabulary and of the coastguard. The places of worship are - The Parish Church of Ballyculter, Old Court Chapel, a Presbyterian Meetinghouse, a Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, and one for Roman Catholics. Two schools supported by Lord de Ros. Fairs - February 4th, August 12th and November 8th. Population by census of 1871, 482

Places of Worship

Church of Ireland - Parish of Ballyculter - Rev. Edward Blanchard Ryan, rector ; curacy, vacant
Oldcourt Chapel - Rev. James Hogan, chaplain
Presbyterian Church - Rev. Patrick Wm. White
Wesleyan Methodist Church - Ministers various
Roman Catholic Chapel - Rev. P. Maginn, P.P.; Rev. P. O'Hara, C.C.

Schools and Public Offices

National School - George Lord and Miss Lord, teachers
Coastguard Office - Richard Barnes, Esq., R.N., inspector
Constabulary Station - Sergeant James McKivett
Harbour Master - Mr. John Sweetman
Weighbridge Office - Mr. Wm. Perrott

Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, etc.

Bangor, The Right Hon. Viscount, D.L., J.P., Castleward
Bangor, Lady, Castleward
Barnes, Richard, Esq., R.N., inspector coastguard
Dawson, The Hon. Anthony & Mrs., Oldcourt
DeRos, Colonel, The Right Hon. Lord, J.P., Lord-in-Waiting to the Queen, Oldcourt
DeRos, Lady, Oldcourt
DeRos, The Dowager Baroness, Oldcourt
Hogan, Mrs.
Horkley, Mrs.
McLaughlin, F. Pearce, M.B., dispensary doctor
Nugent, Major Andrew, J.P., D.L., Castleward
Ryan, Rev. Edward B.
Russell, Miss
Thetford, William W., M.D.
Ward, Hon. Somerset, J.P., agent to the Bangor estates, Isle o' Valla House

Traders. etc.

Hamill, James,, grocer, etc.
Hinds, ?, spirit dealer, etc.
Murphy, Thomas, publican and grocer
McKeating, James, grocer and spirit dealer
Napier, James, spirit dealer
Quaile, Francis, family grocer and provision merchant
Quaile, Francis, posting establishment, agent for News Letter ; also for Goulding's and other manures
Quaile, Charles A., hotel
Sweetman, Mr., draper, etc.
Wallis, Mrs., post mistress and telegraph office

TANDRAGEE         top

Tandragee, (Anciently "Tawnatclee," or "Tawnatelee,") is a market town in County Armagh, twenty four miles S.W. from Belfast, seated on the river Cusher, and at the intersection of the road from Portadown to Newry. The Newry Canal, which comes within a mile and a half of the town, offers all its facilities of communication for trading with the larger towns of Belfast and Newry. The Great Northern Railway passes 1 1/2 miles from the town, on which there is a station between Tandragee and Gilford, at the Madden Bridge. The town stands on a steep hill, and consists of two principal and three smaller streets. It is on the estate of the Duke of Manchester. The mansion or castle of Tandragee is a large and modern baronial pile, erected by the late Duke when Viscount Mandeville, and occupies the site of an ancient castellated and fortified residence. Adjoining the castle is a beautiful chapel, and the entire pile, with its adjunctive beauties, are well deserving the visit of the tourist. Petty Sessions for the division are held once a month. The Church, nearly demolished during the wars of 1641, was rebuilt in the year 1812, and enlarged in 1846, is a very handsome Gothic structure. The other places of worship are for Presbyterians, Methodists and Roman Catholics. There are two schools, supported by the Duke of Manchester ; there is also a clothing fund, supported by the Duchess of Manchester. The market is held on Wednesday. The annual fairs are July 5th and November 5th. The town contained, in 1871, 1,240 inhabitants.

Post Office, Market Street - Dinah McWhinney, postmistress
Stamp Office, Corn Market Street - Robert Trotter, distributor
Police Station - Thomas Hayes, sub-inspector, Portadown ; Robert O'Hara, constable, Market Street

Places of Worship

Presbyterian Church - Rev. James Bell
Church of Ireland, Church Street - Rev. A. Molony, M.A., rector ; Rev. C. F. Wilkinson, curate, Ballylisk
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Market Street - Rev. Alexander Elliott, and Rev. David P. Capper, Church Street
Roman Catholic Chapel - Rev. Daniel O'Toole, canon and P.P.
Baptist Chapel, Gilford Road - Rev. John Taylor
Mullavilly Church - Rev. A. Macaulay Dobbs
Mullavilly Chapel - Rev. Michael Loughran, P.P., Mullavilly
Clare Church - Rev. C. F. Wilkinson, curate of Tandragee
Clare Presbyterian Meeting House - Rev. David Wilson, Market Street
Clare Seceding Meeting House - Rev. Joseph Stewart, Clare

Public Institutions

Belfast Banking Company, Market Street - Samuel Macaulay, manager ; James C. Murphy, cashier, Church Street ; Robert J. Cleland, accountant, Church Street
Dispensary - James Taylor, medical officer, physician and surgeon
Duke of Manchester's School, Common Hill - Joseph Bell, teacher, male school ; Miss Sarah Redmond, teacher
Duchess of Manchester's Free Infant School, Market Street - Miss Louisa Tyrrel, teacher
National School, Market Street - Rev. Danl. O'Toole, patron ; Peter Murphy and Miss Letitia Rice, teachers
Drumnaleg National School - Rev. A. Moloney, patron ; Robert Johnston, teacher

Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, etc.

Abbott, Joseph, Market Street
Atkinson, Edward Dawson, solicitor and coroner, Church Street
Bell, Rev. James, Ballymore House
Bell, Benjamin, Drumart House
Burns, John, surgeon, Market Street
Capper, Rev. David, Methodist minister, Church Street
Clarke, Thomas, Athol Cottage
Crawford, Samuel K., surgeon, Market Street
Dobbs, Rev. A. Macaulay, incumbent of Mullavilly
Elliott, Rev. Alexander, Methodist minister, Church Street
Hamilton, Thomas K., physician and surgeon, Church Street
Hamilton, Miss, Corn Market Street
Harden, Richard James, D.L., J.P., Harrybrook, Clare
Hardy, Mrs. Ann, Montagu Street
Hardy, William, Cooley Hill
Henry, James, Corlust, Clare
Kilpatrick, Thomas, Cabra Grove
Loftie, Mrs. Jane, Church Street
Loughran, Rev. Michael, P.P., Mullavilly
Macaulay, Samuel, manager, Belfast Bank, Market Street
Mackey, Mrs., Mountpleasant
Manchester, His Grace the Duke of, Tandragee Castle
Mandeville, Viscount, Tandragee Castle
Molony, Rev. Arthur, A.M., Rectory
Morrison, Thomas, Sandy Hill
McCreight, William, Derryallen
O'Brien, J. Stacpoole, J.P., Parkview
O'Brien, Chas. W., J.P., Captain Armagh Militia, agent for the Duke of Manchester, Parkview
O'Toole, Rev. Danl., canon and P.P.., Market Street
Patton, The Misses, young ladies boarding school, Market Street
Shackleton, Edmund, M. B., Market Street
Sinton, Thomas, J.P., Laurel Vale
Stewart, Rev. Joseph, Clare
Taylor, James, physician and surgeon, Market Square
Taylor, Mrs., Market Square
Taylor, Rev. John, Baptist minister, Gilford Road
Thornton, John, Tamnawatton
Turtle, William John, Mullavilly House
Wallace, James H., physician and surgeon, Market Street
White, Thomas Henry, J.P., Orange Hill
Wilkinson, Rev. C. F., curate of Tandragee Church, Ballylisk
Wilson, Mrs. Mary, Market Square
Wilson, Rev. David, Presbyterian minister of Clare, Market Street

Traders, etc.

Acheson, George, accountant, Market Street
Adair, Robert, iron founder, Mullintur
Anderson, John, grocer, flax and grass seed merchant, Market Street
Andrews, David, Mandeville Arms Hotel, Market Street
Annett, Archibald, sexton of church, Market Street
Annett, James S., manufacturer, Ballylisk
Babe, Charles, linen cloth agent, Laurel Villa
Barr, Samuel James, grocer and hardware merchant, Market Street
Baxter, Robert, earthenware dealer and tinsmith, Market Street
Bell, Joseph, school master, Common Hill
Bennett, Mary, haberdasher and delf, Market Street
Best, Margaret, sewer, Mill Street
Best, Thomas, carpenter, Ballymore
Bisset, David, tailor, Market Street
Bisset, John, tailor, Market Street
Bisset, Mrs., monthly nurse, Market Square
Bosomwith, John William, game keeper, The Lodge
Bright, John, spirit dealer, Market Street
Brown, Robert, Violet Hill
Brown, Robert, baker, Church Street
Brown, John, baker, Church Street
Bullytaft, Edward, linen factory, Laurel Vale
Burns, Bernard, cattle dealer, Market Street
Burns, Bernard, Farmer's Hotel, Market Street
Carter, Silas, shoe maker, Market Street
Clarke, Thomas, Athol Cottage
Cleland, Robert J., accountant in bank, Church Street
Clugston, Mrs., dispensary nurse, Mill Street
Coburn, John, corn miller, Modoge
Couser, James, shoe maker, Market Street
Crothers, George, woollen draper, Market Street
Cullen, Peter, dealer and lodgings, Market Street
Davidson, Joseph, Madden Inn, Madden Bridge
Davison, George, car owner, Market Street
Davison, Mrs. Mary, news agent, Market Street
Dickson, George, grocer, seed and provision merchant, Market Street
Dolaghan, James, spirit dealer and flax merchant, Gilford Street
Dolaghan, John, dealer, Market Street
Emerson, Robt., clerk of Petty Sessions, Market Street
Emerson, Robert, grocer and provision merchant and undertaker, Market Street
Evans, Robert, pig dealer, Market Street
Ewings, Robert, farmer, Cargans
Fegan, William Henry, secretary to Gas Co., Market Street
Flavelle, Jane, green grocer, Gilford Street
Geoghegan, Mary, dealer and lodgings, Market Street
Gibson, Jeremiah, soap boiler, Market Street
Gillis, Dinah, Market Street
Gillis, Mary, haberdasher, Market Street
Gillis, Elizabeth, Market Street
Gilmore, Alfred, manager of spinning mill
Gracey, Richard, blacksmith, Church Street
Graham, Mary A., organist, Church Street
Grant, Charles, dealer and fowl merchant, Church Street
Greer, Samuel, land surveyor, Montagu Street
Grogan, Charles, shoe maker, Montagu Street
Hackett, Elizabeth, grocer, Market Street
Hackett, John, clerk, Market Street
Hadden, Richard, spirit dealer, Market Street
Hagan, John, carpenter, Market Street
Hagan, Jas., carpenter and contractor, Market Street
Hanna, Robert, lodgings, Market Street
Hanvey, Thos., grocer and flax dresser, Market Street
Harcourt, Jane, spirit dealer, Market Street
Harcourt, Sarah, haberdasher, Market Street
Hardy, John & Son, chandlers and soap boilers, Market Street
Hardy, Geo., pharmaceutical chemist, Market Street
Harvey, George, carpenter, Market Street
Harvey, Bella, dress maker, Market Street
Harvey, Thomas, leather and shoe merchant, Market Street
Hazelton, Abraham, linen cloth agent, Laurel Vale
Henderson, Richard, haberdasher, Market Street
Henry, Robert, shoe maker, Market Street
Howden, A. T., gardener to Duke of Manchester, Market Street
Hoy, Wm., butcher, Clare and Market Street
Hughes, Philip, shoe maker, Mill Street
Hurst, Christopher James, flour miller, Tandragee Mills
Jelly, Seth, grocer, grain and seed merchant, Market Street
Johnston, Robert, teacher, Market Street
Johnston, Samuel, carpenter and loom maker, Market Street
Lavery, John, blacksmith, Mill Street
Loughran, Sarah, grocer and spirit dealer, Market Street
Livingstone, E., station master, Madden Bridge
Maddock, Henry, civil engineer, Church Street
Maginnis, Charles, Montagu Street
Maginnis, John, grocer and hardware, Church Street
Maginnis, Thomas, grocer and provision dealer, Market Street
Maginnis, Peter, nailer, Market Street
Marmion, Daniel, pawn broker, Market Street and Rose Cottage
Mathers, Thos., spirit dealer, timber and iron store, Market Street
Mathews, John, painter and glazier, Market Street
Mayes, Johnston, plumber and gas fitter, Mill Street
Meredith, Robert, carpenter and grocer, Mill Street
Milne & Co., gas works, Mill Street
Minnis, Robert, grocer, Market Street
Morrison, Margaret, shoe maker, Market Street
Munro, Edward, marine store, Market Street
Munro, Mary, green grocer, Market Street
Murphy, James C., cashier bank, Church Street
Murphy, Peter, school master, National School, Market Street
McBirney, Robert, grocer and shoe maker, Market Street
McCallan, Jas., civil bill officer, Market Street
McCallen, Samuel, grocer and woollen draper, Market Street
McCann, Bernard, butcher, Market Street
McCormick, Arthur, haberdasher, Market Street
McCormick, Arthur, land steward to the Duke of Manchester
McCoy, Alex., gate keeper, The Lodge
McCullough, Joseph, pawn broker, painter and glazier, Market Street
McCullough, Sarah, confectioner, Market Street
McCune, Lucinda, loan fund, Market Street
McCusker, Hugh, saddler and harness maker, Market Street
McElroy, Sarah, spirit dealer and grocer, Church Street
McGee, Sarah, dress maker, Mill Street
McHenry, Mrs., Market Square
McHenry, Margaret, dress maker, Market Street
McIver, Robert, tailor, Mill Street
McKelvey, Mary, dress maker, Market Street
McMahon, Robert, farmer, Clare
McMurray, J., grocer and stone mason, Market Street
McWhinney, Dinah, dress maker, Market Street
O'Hanlon, James, dealer, Market Street
O'Hare, James, baker and grocer, Market Street
O'Hare, Mary, haberdasher, Market Street
Overend, David, farmer, Tullyhue
Pentland, Alex., dealer, Church Street
Purdy, James, tailor and draper, Market Street
Qua, Agnes, haberdasher and delf, Market Street
Quinn, Elirth, spirit dealer, Church Street
Quinn, Charles, haberdasher and delf, Market Street
Quinn, Charles, flax merchant, Market Street
Redmond, Sarah, teacher, Market Street
Rice, Mary, grocer, Mill Street
Rice, Mrs. Letitia, teacher, Market Street
Rodden, Bernard, grocer, spirit dealer, woollen draper and undertaker, Market Street
Rodgers, Wilson, flax dresser, Market Street
Ryans, Thos., chandler, Mill Street
Sheils, John, reed maker, Market Street
Sinton, Thos., J.P., linen manufacturer, Laurel Vale
Sinton, Thos., J.P., flax spinner, Tandragee
Sinton, David H., manager, Laurel Vale
Sinton, Wm. Henry, farmer, Tannamore
Speers, Alex., carrier, Mill Street
Stewart, Hugh, flour miller, Clare
Stirling, Robt., watch maker, Market Street
Taggart, Mrs. Agnes, haberdasher, Market Street
Taylor, James, woollen draper and haberdasher, Market Street
Toal, Catherine, dealer, Mill Street
Toal, Thos., dealer and pork merchant, Market Street
Treanor, B., bonnet maker and lodgings, Mill Street
Trotter, R., commissioner for taking affidavits, distributor of stamps and clerk of commissioners, Cornmarket Street
Trotter, Wm., coachman and groom to Duke of Manchester, The Castle
Trotter, Thomas, gardener, Church Street
Tully, Wm., Cooley Hill
Turtle, William J., linen manufacturer, Mullavilly
Tyrrell, Miss Louisa, teacher, Market Street
White, T. H., J.P., flour miller, Orange Hill
Whiteside, J., grocer, delf, grain and grass seed merchant, Market Street
Woods, John, spirit dealer, Mill Street

WARINGSTOWN and DONAGHCLONEY     top

Waringstown, a clean, picturesque, little village in the parish of Donaghcloney and County of Down, two miles from Lurgan, contains about 700 inhabitants, and takes its name from the family of Waring, which settled here more than two hundred years ago, when driven from England by the religious persecutions in the reign of Queen Mary. The village consists of two principal streetsm which are broad and commodious, and planted with beautiful trees, which add much to the appearance of the place. Damask weaving is briskly carried on in the village and neighbourhood. The chief buildings are the Parish Church, a venerable edifice more than 200 years standing, the massive tower being roofed, as few places now are, with oak shingle ; the Presbyterian Meeting House, a modern building in the Italian style of architecture ; the Court House in the middle of the village, and three National Schools, being one each for boys, girls and infants. About two miles away, in the direction of Banbridge, lies the village of Donaghcloney, which possesses few features of interest beyond the natural beauties of the place. There are one or two gentlemen's residences in the neighbourhood ; and the weaving factory and bleach green (on the river Lagan), belonging to Messrs. W. Liddell & Co., give employment to a good number of people. The only public buildings are the Presbyterian Meeting House, at Old Donaghcloney, and the Banoge, Donaghcloney and Fortescue National Schools.

Clergy

Johnston, Rev. W. H., curate, Donacloney, Waringstown
Moorhead, Rev. James, Presbyterian minister, Lamb's Island, Donaghcloney
McMurray, Rev. Michael, Presbyterian minister, The Manse, Waringstown
Wade, Rev. George, rector of Donaghcloney, The Glebe, Waringstown

Gentry, Farmers, Traders, etc.

Armstrong, James, spirit and general grocer, Donaghcloney
Atkinson, Abraham, farmer, Magherana
Atkinson, William, spirit and general grocer, Waringstown
Bailie, George, farmer, Mill Hall
Beattie, Joseph, farmer, Donaghcloney
Beattie, Robert, farmer, Donaghcloney
Baillie, Samuel, farmer, Springhill, Waringstown
Baillie, Thomas, farmer, Anaghanoon
Bowen, Thos., farmer, Tiersogue, Waringstown
Brown, T. B., general merchant, Waringstown
Burns, Geo., school master, Woodview Cottage, Waringstown
Cairns, James, baker and butcher, Donaghcloney
Calder, Jas., carpenter and wheelwright, Mill Hill
Cosbey, Henry, farmer, Banoge, Donaghcloney
Cowan, Mrs., The Cottage, Tullyheron
Dickson, Robert, The Demesne, Waringstown
Donaldson, Sergeant, R.I.C., Waringstown
Elliott, Israel, blacksmith, Old Donaghcloney
Evans, Miss, school mistress, Mill Hill Road, Waringstown
Frier, Wm., M.D., The Dispensary, Waringstown
Garrett, Jas., farmer, Anaghanoon, Waringstown
Gillespie, J., school master, Corcreany National School
Graham, S., farmer, Anaghanoon, Waringstown
Hamilton, Wm., post office, Old Donacloney
Henning, John, & Co., linen manufacturers, Waringstown
Henning, Mrs., Cambra House, Waringstown
Hull, Thos., boot and shoe maker, Waringstown
Kennedy, James, blacksmith, Waringstown
Liddell, W., J.P., Banoge House, Donaghcloney
Martin, Wm. J., grocer and dealer, Donaghcloney
Murray, Sampson, tailor, Banoge, Donaghcloney
McAlister, Mrs., farmer, Banoge, Donaghcloney
McCammond, James, farmer, Donaghcloney
McCartan, Miss, Waringstown
McCartan, J., farmer, Dunkerque Road, Waringstown
McCaw, Mrs., Draper Hill, Waringstown
McCaw, John B., Bridge Cottage, Waringstown
McCollum, Archibald, tailor, etc., Waringstown
McCoun, J., draper, haberdasher, Donaghcloney
McMurray, Thomas, Waringstown
New, John, postmaster, Waringstown
O'Hare, Mrs., Banoge National School
Prentiss, John, Waringstown
Ruddock, R., spirit and general grocer, Waringstown
Shaw, R., grocer and general dealer, Waringstown
Shaw, Miss, milliner and dress maker, Waringstown
Tweedie, William, boot and shoe maker, Mill Hill, Waringstown
Waring, Colonel Thomas, J.P., Waringstown
Warren, Miss, The Cottage, Tullyheron
Wartley, Mrs., school mistress, Holden's Valley, Waringstown
Watson, Francis, J.P., Lakeview
Whaley, J., farmer, Knockboy House, Waringstown
Whaley, Rev. Thomas, Donaghcloney House
Williams, Miss, Valentine Cottage

WARRENPOINT         top

Warrenpoint, is a seaport in the County Down, thirty five miles from Belfast, and five from Newry. A castle was built near this place in 1212, by Hugh de Lacy, to protect the ferry across the Channel, where it narrows, from which it was called Narrow Water Castle ; it was destroyed in the war of 1641, and was rebuilt by the Duke of Ormond in 1663. The site of the present town was a rabbit warren, whence it is said to have derived its name, and in 1780 was but little known. The town, which is now well lighted with gas, is supplied with water, under the management of the "Gas and Water Company." There is a large amount of accommodation for visitors in the bathing season, and several new buildings are now in course of erection, which will add materially to the size and appearance of the town. There are hot and cold baths, and some good hotels. Large vessels trading to Newry are obliged to lie here, where the water is deep, with good anchorage and perfect shelter, as the further passage up the channel is intricate and perilous, from the obstruction of rocks. There is a good and convenient quay here, at which large vessels can load and discharge their cargoes. The trade of the port is greatly improved latterly. Large quantities of coal are annually discharged ; and vessels, by the help of a new and powerful crane - worked by steam - can be discharged in a day or two. In addition to the above a line of railway has been constructed, and is in operation, between Newry and Warrenpoint, being connected to the Armagh, Belfast and Dublin lines ; a patent slip has also been erected. A communication between this port and the ports of Liverpool and Glasgow is maintained by steamers ; by this means large quantities of agricultural produce, cattle, poultry, eggs and oysters are exported and British and foreign produce received in return. Petty Sessions held on alternate Tuesdays. The Parish Church is a neat building in the early English style, erected in 1825, and recently enlarged and improved. Two beautiful stained glass windows have been erected in the new transept aisle, to the memory of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hall, Narrow-Water Castle, and the front entrance has been very much improved and enlarged. The Parish Church of Clonallen is a mile distant. The Presbyterians, Unitarians, Methodists, and Roman Catholics have each their respective places of worship. Fairs are held on the last Friday of each month

Post Office and Postal Telegraph Office, The Square - R. A. Jones, postmaster. Mails arrive at 5 a.m. and 12 and 6 p.m., and are despatched at 9.15 a.m., 2.25 p.m., and 8 p.m.

Public Officers and Institutions

Petty Sessions Court, Justices attending - Major Hall, Narrow-Water ; Charles A. Von Steiglitz, Knockbarragh Park ; Alexander Stewart, Balledmon ; P. Quinn, The Agency, Newry ; R. McCullough, R.M., Newry ; clerk, J. Whelan.
Dispensary, Church Street - Allen E. Douglas, M.D., F.R.C.S.D.
Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages, A. E. Douglas, M.D.; deputy registrar, R. A. Jones.
H.M. Customs - Mr. Keilty, examining officer
Inland Revenue - Mr. Bowles
Saving's Bank, Church Street - Open every Tuesday from 11 till 1 o'clock ; Mr. J. Swann, actuary
Constabulary Barracks, Dock Square - H. Keown, constable in charge
Harbour Master - R. Brown. Deputy, R. Armstrong

Places of Worship

Church of Ireland - Rev. A. Langtry, incumbent
Clonallen Church - Rev. E. Richards, Rev. E. Glenny
Roman Catholic Church - Rev. E. McMullan, P.P., Rev. B. McAleanan, C.C.
Presbyterian Church
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Church Street - Rev. T. McLorinan

Schools

Miss Gordon, Wyndham Terrace
Dromore National - Patron, Major Hall ; Mr. Lyons, master ; Mrs. Lyons, mistress
National School, Peter Street - Daniel Murray, master ; Mrs. Hayes, mistress

Clergy, Gentry, etc.

Annett, The Misses, Seaview
Anderson, Mrs., Seaview Terrace
Armstrong, The Misses, Seaview Terrace
Atkinson, William, Osborne Terrace
Atkins, Mrs., Victoria Place
Bridge, Miss, Mereham Terrace
Brown, William, Seaview
Caldwell, Mrs., Seaview
Campbell, Alexander, Rosetta
Campbell, A. F., Dromore Lodge
Canavan, Mrs., Seaview Terrace
Carey, Thomas, solicitor, St. Leonards on the Sea
Colquhoun, J. C., Seaview
Connor, S., Seaview
Copeland, Mrs., Best's Row
Corkey, Mr., Osborne Terrace
Corrigan, J., Osborne Terrace
Cowan, William, Havelock Place
Cullen, J., Esq., Bayview
Douglas, A. E., M.D., Albert Terrace, Seaview
Fearnley, Benjamin L., Seaview
Friel, R. J., Esq., Mansion House
Glenn, Alexander, Havelock Place
Glenn, William, Marine Parade
Gourley, Mrs., Marine Parade
Graham, Mr., Mereham Terrace
Greer, Edward, solicitor, Moygannon
Guy, Mrs. G., Back Seaview
Hall, Major, D.L., J.P., Narrow-Water Castle
Hall, Mrs. S., Green Park, Rostrevor
Henry, Miss, Seaview Terrace
Higginbotham, Mrs., Best's Row
Horner, Mrs., Bayview
Kelly, W. G., Mereham Terrace
Kennard, Rev. J. F., Bayview House
Kilpatrick, Mrs., Bayview
Lecky, L. B., Esq., Fintiwnara, Moygannon
Lockhart, The Misses, Victoria Place
Loughran, Mrs., Victoria Place
Magill, Miss, Havelock Place
Mayne, Joseph, Catherine Lodge
Moore, Mrs., Dromore Cottage
Moore, Mr., Mereham Terrace
Morrison, R., Hill
Morrison, Mrs., Mereham Terrace
McAnally, Mrs.
McComb, Mrs., Beech Bank
McComb, A., Seaview
McCreight, J., Hermitage
McFarland, James, Sea Point House
McKee, H., Summer Hill
McKevit, Mrs., Marine Parade
McMullen, E.
McNally, Mrs., Seaview
McWatters, Mrs., Summer Hill
Osborne, Mrs., Savilla Place
O'Brien, Mrs., Summer Hill
O'Hare, Daniel, Seaview
Pettigrew, Mrs., Osborne Terrace
Plunket, R.
Prentice, Miss, Seaview Terrace
Richards, Rev. Edward, Clonallen
Robinson, Mrs., Post Office Street
Rycroft, Mrs., Osborne Terrace
Rowley, James, Wyndham Terrace
Shaw, Miss, Thomas Street
Simpson, J., Esq.
Sinclair, William, Seaview
Smith, Mr., Mereham Terrace
Smith, Mrs. Bryce, Seaview
Smith, Rev. William, Seaview
Steiglitz, C. A. Von, J.P., Knockbarragh Park
Sullivan, Mrs., Havelock Place
Taylor, Mrs., Mansion House
Thompson, Captain, Clonever
Walker, A., St. Leonard's on the sea
Walker, R., Esq.
Wallace, Mrs., Seaview
Watson, Wm., J.P., Marine Terrace, Aughavilla
Williams, Mrs., Seaview
Wilson, The Misses, Seaview Terrace

Traders, etc.

Armstrong, Mrs., milliner and dress maker, Square
Barry, Michael, Dock Square
Bell & McMahon, haberdashers and milliners, Church Street
Bettridge, E., hardware dealer, painter and glazier, The Square
Bettridge, Mrs., milliner and dress maker, Square
Bradley, Jane, china warehouse, Duke Street
Blythe, John, house painter, etc., Charlotte Street
Burns, Robert, hair dresser, The Square
Byrne, Mary, spirit retailer, Church Street
Campbell, Hugh, smith, East Street
Campbell, Thomas, butcher, The Square
Carr, James, boot and shoe maker, East Street
Caulfield, Thomas, tailor, Duke Street
Coburn, Jacob, painter and glazier, The Square
Colgan, Bernard, spirit dealer, The Square
Connolly, Geo., posting establishment, Duke Street
Connolly, John, blacksmith, Newry Street
Courtenay, John, grocer, provision dealer, timber and coal merchant, The Square
Crawford, Henry, chandler, Church Street
Crawford, Henry, hotel, Church Street
Crawford, J., hardware merchant, chandler and grocer, The Square
Crawford, John, Dock Square
Crawford, Peter, Victoria Hotel, Dock Square
Cunningham, Patrick, spirit dealer, Church Street
Curlett & Sons, builders and contractors, Newry Street
Curran, Richard, shoe maker and grocer, Church Street
Dogherty, Charles, tailor, Post Office Street
Donnan, Miss, milliner and dress maker, East Street
Dorman, Robt. G., chemist's assistant, Church Street
Downey, P., milliner and dress maker, Church Street
Downey, Patrick, woollen draper and haberdasher, The Square
Eakin, C., boot maker, The Square
Flinn, Joseph, grocer, woollen draper and haberdasher, Church Street
Glenn, Alex., confectioner, Havelock Place
Glenn, William, confectioner, Havelock Place
Glenn, William, bog oak ornament manufacturer, Marine Parade
Goodman, J., haberdasher, Church Street
Gourley, Alice, spirit dealer, Marine Parade
Grandy, John, house painter, Church Street
Hancock, Miss, grocer, Dock Street
Heany, P., shoe maker, Post Office Street
Henning, Abel, nailer and gas fitter, Dock Square
Henning, J., boot and shoe maker, Charlotte Street
Higginbotham, Miss, lodgings, Best's Row
Higgins, Patrick, butcher, Duke Street
Hannah, Thomas, builder, Havelock Place
Jackson, J., grocer, The Dock
Jackson, J., Newry Hotel, Newry Street
Johnston, M., haberdasher, East Street
Johnston, Wm., pawn broker, East Street
Jones, R. A., book seller and stationer, chine warehouse and seedsman and pharmaceutical chemist, Church Street and The Square
Kelly, P.
Langton, A., grocer and coal merchant, The Dock
Lewis, J., gas fitter and blacksmith, Summer Hill
Lewis, S., gas fitter and blacksmith, Church Street
Linden, Mrs., dress maker, Duke Street
Lindon, Peter, Duke Street
Lyster, Jane, spirit dealer, Duke Street
Magee, John, Post Office Street
Mitchell, Mrs., Post Office Street
Monro, John, grocer, Duke Street
Monro, Miss, grocer, Duke Street
Montgomery, H., Crown Hotel, The Square
Moore, W., grocer, etc., Duke Street
McAnulty, T., car owner, Duke Street
McAnulty, P., blacksmith, Church Street
McAteer, Francis, Charlotte Street
McAteer, Hugh, spirit dealer, Duke Street
McAteer, John, Charlotte Street
McCardle, J., draper and haberdasher, Dock Square
McCardle, P., smith, Newry Street
McClelland, John, coach builder, Newry Street
McConvill, Hugh, spirit dealer, Dock Square
McConvill, Miss, Duke Street
McGee, John, Liverpool Hotel
McGeown, Mrs., spirit dealer, Charlotte Street
McGuffin, Hudson, tailor, Church Street
McGuffin, Thomas, shoe maker, East Street
McKevitt, Mrs., grocer and hardware dealer, Marine Parade
McMurray, J., painter and glazier, Best's Row
Osborne, Miss, Osborne Terrace
Oyston, Mrs. F., milliner, dress maker & haberdasher, Church Street
O'Hagan, William, baker and flour merchant, Square
O'Hare, Thomas, Commercial Hotel, coal merchant, Thomas Street
O'Hare, Thomas & Son, spirit dealers, grocers, coal merchants, Thomas Street
Price, Hugh, spirit dealer and grocer, Church Street
Rice, Terence, boot and shoe maker, Charlotte Street
Rimmer, Mrs., milliner and dress maker, Post Office Street
Riddel & Co., grocers, Marine Parade
Simpson, Miss, Havelock Place
Sloane, Joseph, provision dealer and grocer, The Square
Smith, E., grocer, Square
Smith, Mrs., grocer and wine merchant, Dock Square
Swann, James, wine and spirit merchant, grocer and baker, The Square
Tumelty, James, post car, The Square
Turley, P., builder and contractor, East Street
Ward, William, butcher, Duke Street
White, Owen, butcher, Square

Baths

Caldwell, M., Seaview
Montgomery, H., Crown

Conveyances

Cars are constantly plying to Newry and Rostrevor
Steamers - To Liverpool, the s.s. Garland, or other steamer, sailing from Warrenpoint Dock every Wednesday and Saturday - T. Smith, agent. To Glasgow, via Ardrossan, every Wednesday and Saturday, from Newry.
To Newry, by railway - Departures every hour daily, from 7 a.m. till 8.45 p.m. - Thomas Smith, superintendent

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