ABBEY STREET
North King St. to Peter's Hill
1. McKinley, Peter, labourer
3. Kilpatrick, James, dealer
5. Vacant
7. Robinson, John, seaman
9. Wylie, Charles, labourer
11. Cross, Eliza
13. Wilson, Wm., tinsmith
15. Hopkins, John, brick layer
17. Ferguson, Geo., slipper maker
19. Patton, Nathaniel, carter
21. Connolly, Wm., car owner
23. Davis, Henry, dealer
25. O'Neill, Michael, labourer
27. Largey, Wm. J., car owner
29. O'Hara, James, labourer
31. Maginn, Mary A., mill worker
33. Black, Mary, dealer
25. Evans, Soloman, nail maker
37. Vacant
39. Donnelly, A., iron worker
41 & 43, 45. Hall, D., brush maker
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2. Burrows, James, grocer
4. Stephenson, Ronald, labourer
6. Carson, James, carter
8. Hagans, Wm., labourer
10. Walker, Wm. John, labourer
12. Butler, Eliza, dealer
14. McVeigh, Robert, labourer
16 to 22. Vacant houses
24. Murray, Wm., labourer
26. Blair, Samuel, labourer
28. Keegan, Mary
30. Blair, James, labourer
32. Blair, Robert, labourer
34. Donnelly, Geo., car owner
36. Murray, Peter, dealer
38. Doran, Wm., labourer
40. Black, Wm., dealer
42. Carter, Mary A., char woman
44. Grew, Wm., plasterer
46. Mooney, Bernard, dealer
48. Kilpatrick, Letitia
50. Whisker, Wm., skiver maker
ABBEY STREET WEST
off Hanna St.
1. Vacant
2. Davidson, John, ship's mate
3. McCreight, John, engineer
4. Vacant
5. Rafferty, Owen, blacksmith
ABBOT STREET
Off Lavinia St.
1. McKinley, Mrs. A.
3. Griffiths, David, upholsterer
5. Gore, David
7. Vacant
9. Larmour, W., ship carpenter
11. O'Kane, Patrick, salesman
13. Walsh, James, baker
15. Mack, Eliza
17. Vacant
19. Keating, Andw., carpenter
21. Parkinson, Wm. J., property master
23. McNamara, John, watchman (fireman in 1880)
25. Morrow, W. J., painter
27. Robinson, James, cellar man
29. Coulter, Richard, labourer
31. Tate, George
33. Cromie, William, carter
35. Johnston, John
37. Lilley, Francis, clerk
39. Reynolds, Robert, labourer
41. Beattie, Mary Jane
43. Woods, George, labourer
45. Graham, Thos., engine driver
47. Bradshaw, A. M., refreshment house keeper
49. Ellison, James
51. Jeffers, Jas., carpenter
53. Johnston, Samuel, labourer
55. Young, Lizzie
57. McPeake, Wm., coachman
59. Vacant
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2. Kildea, John, grocer
4. Simpson, James, sawyer
6. McCann, John, miller
8. McIlwaine, Miss M.
10. Turley, John, engineer
12. White, Mrs. D.
14. Rea, John, labourer
16. Roe, Patrick J., manager
18. Smyth, Patrick, linen lapper
20. Orr, James, tailor
22. Vacant
ABERCORN BASIN
Station Street to Queen's Road
McLachlan &
Ross, Coppersmiths, Plumbers, and Brass founders
Wigan Coal & Iron Co., Lim.,
coal yard
Miss Fleming, temp. dining hall
MacIlwaine & MacColl, Shipbuilders, engineers and Boilermakers
..........Abercorn Road intersects
Harland & Wolff Ltd., engine works
ABERCORN ROAD
off Abercorn Basin
Cleland &
Thorburn, coppersmiths, etc.
ABERCORN STREET
Camden Street to Claremont Street
1. Neill, John, clerk
3. Davis, Mrs.
5. Wylie, Miss
7. Green, Thos., merchant (Greer, Thomas Jackson, accountant
in 1880)
9. Dunn, James
11. Harding, James, artist
ABERCORN STREET NORTH
off Leeson Street
1. Magill, John, storeman
3. Hyndman, Thomas
5. Jervis, Daniel, plasterer
7. Donnelly, John, labourer
9. Clarke, Hugh, labourer
11. O'Neill, Joseph, iron turner
13. Hamill, Hugh, bleacher
15. Drum, Michael, labourer
17. McCann, Edward, tailor
19. Rice, Patrick, labourer
21. McAlinden, Pat., pensioner
23. Caldwell, John, painter
25. Casey, John, pensioner
27. Roddy, John, labourer
29. Walsh, Edward, dealer
31. Kelly, Mary
33. Crawley, Daniel, labourer
35. Elliott, John, pork cutter
37. Kernaghan, Thomas, driller
_________
2. King, Patrick, stores
4. Maginn, Rose Ann
6. Deaghan, Thos., labourer
8. Mallon, John, do
10. Smyth, Mary
12. Sullivan, John, labourer
14. Walsh, James, do
16. Sweeney, John, bottler
18. McHenry, Ellen
20. Feirity, Francis, rougher
22. Duffy, Patrick, do
24. McGrath, Terence, flax dresser
26. Brankin, Robert, labourer
28. McAree, O., spinning master
30. Sands, Michael, rougher
32. McFall, Rose Ann
34. Walsh, Michael, iron turner
36. McAnally, James, labourer
38. Cairns, Elizabeth
40. Henry, Ellen
42. Magee, Alex., labourer
44. McAree, Hugh, fluting master
ABERDEEN STREET
Shankhill Road to Luke Street
3. Watson, Robert, labourer
5. Vance, Robert, do
7. Chemick, Cassie
9. Carson, Matthew, labourer
11. Running, James, boot maker
13. Hamilton, Wm., labourer
15. McCullough, Wm., moulder
17. McBride, John, printer
19. Meharg, James, hackle setter
21. Stewart, James, coal merchant
23. McIlroy, John, boot maker
25. Stewart, Thos., labourer
27. Milligan, John, do
29. Thompson, Thos., painter
31. Graham, Thos., brick layer
33. Harper, James, labourer
35. Blair, Ellen
37. Gordon, Thos., moulder
39. Millan, Thos., labourer
41. Reid, John, do
43. Beatty, David, do
45. Weir, James, book binder
47. Gordon, Wm. Jas., labourer
49. Kerr, Joseph, do
51. Kerr, James, do
53. Johnston, John, do
55. Torrence, Martha
57. Murphy, John, labourer
59. Clendinning, William, do
61. Bain, Wm., car driver
63. Taylor, James, labourer
65. Frilland, Henry, do
67. Taylor, Alfred, do
69, 71 Gilmore, Mary, grocer
73. McKeown, Robert, tailor
75. Officer, Robert, dresser
77. Kirkpatrick, Johnston, labourer
79. McCartney, Thos., do
81. Wilson, Wm., boot maker
83. Baxter, Hugh, blacksmith
85. Black, Thos., clerk
87. Vogan, Thos., carter
89. McGrath, Thos., wheelwright
91. Courtney, Joseph, slater
93. Good, Albert, gas fitter
__________
2a. Brown, Wm., bread server
2. McClelland, W. J., mechanic
4. McNamara, Saml., carpenter
6. Armstrong, Robt., dairyman
8. King, Michael, mechanic
10. Harper, Wm., moulder
12. Harper, John, mason
14. Wallace, Mary
16. King, Samuel, labourer
18. Cunningham, R., carpenter
20. Smith, Arthur, labourer
22. Howie, Sarah
24. McIlroy, David, labourer
26. Templeton, Robt., painter
28. McIlroy, Eliza
30. Trelford, Francis, labourer
32. Johnston, John, do
34. Brown, Ellen
36. Harmes, John, labourer
38. Ferris, Eliza
..........Linen Street intersects
40. Lunn, Hugh, labourer
42. Conn, Wm., do
44. Vacant
46. Robinson, Jane
48. Matthews, Annie
50. Dowey, Thos., labourer
52. Lynn, Amelia
54. Wilkinson, James, labourer
56. Morgan, Joseph, tailor
58. Irvine, Jane, grocer
60. McClelland, George, tailor
62. McCully, Wm., labourer
64. Gilmore, Thos., mechanic
66. Jenkins, Jane
68. Page, Rebecca
70. Wilson, Mary
72. Clark, Robt., labourer
74. Little, Thos., boot maker
76. Erskine, Robt., carpenter
78. Little, John, labourer
80. Millar, Andrew, labourer
82. Cranston, Joseph, do
84. McBride, Thos., turner
86. Watters, James, porter
88. McConnell, Alex., do
90. Irvine, Margaret
ABYSSINIA STREET
Leeson Street to Grosvenor Street
1. Lewsley, J., side door
3. McGrann, Jos., labourer
5. McGarrigle, Geo., flax dresser
7. Speers, Joseph, labourer
9. Carlow, John, rougher
11. Taggart, John, labourer
13. Brady, Catherine
15. Campbell, James, mason
17. Campbell, Hugh, labourer
19. Donnelly, James, do
21. Hamilton, Sarah
23. Kelly, Catherine
25. O'Neill, R., smith's helper
27. Rafferty, Bernard, labourer
29. Curry, James
31. Campbell, Bridget
33. McMahon, W. J., labourer
35. Gregory, Wm., do
37. Cairns, Patk., labourer
39. McKinney, Charles, clerk (Kinney, Mrs. in 1880)
41. Monaghan, Michl., mechanic
43. McMullan, Jas., labourer
45. Cunningham, F., engine driver
47. Murdoch, Joseph, labourer
49. McCoo, James
51. Devlin, Wm., labourer
53. Devlin, Patrick, sawyer
__________
2. Reid, William, labourer
4. O'Prey, James, flesher
6. O'Hara, William, labourer
8. Delargy, Hugh
10. O'Rorke, John, rougher
12. Kerr, William, store man
14. Kane, Andrew, labourer
16. Cook, W. Robt., do
18. Garland, Patk., do
20. McLoughlin, ?, do
22. McManus, Patk., do
24. Fenton, Hugh, do
26. Suffern, Samuel, flax dresser
28. Larmer, William, do
30. McGoldrick, Bridget
32. McSherry, Ed., iron moulder
34. Graham, Alex., carpenter
36. Mullgrew, Patrick, labourer
38. McHugh, James, do
40. McAuley, Lizzie
42. Farrell, James, car driver
44. McCloskey, Michael, mason
46. Curran, Thomas, labourer
48. Doherty, John, do
50. Lavery, John, do
52. McGarry, Patk., do
54. McKavanagh, Jane
56. McCloskey, Patrick, labourer
58. McAuley, John, do
60. McAlavey, Thomas
62. McCusker, John, labourer
64. Casey, Patrick, do
66. Quinn, William, do
68. McKee, Mrs.
70. Newell, James, weaver
72. O'Hare, Bessie
74. Vacant
76. McAuley, Daniel, labourer
78. Mallon, James, do
80. Connolly, Thos., shoe maker
82. Linn, Eliza
84. Gray, John, teacher
86. Fitzpatrick, Wm., tailor
88. A. Moore, side door
ACADEMY STREET
Donegall Street to Great Patrick Street
1. Knox, T. J., Saw Maker and
Repairer
3. Vacant
5. Crosby, Robert, store man
7. Vacant
9. Mawhinney, J., bird dealer
11. Vacant
13. Martin, David, tailor
15. Moore, Robert, book and shoe maker
17. Rawe, W., bill poster
19, 21. Nesbitt, Thomas, Cork Manufacturer
23. Burns, Wm., Plumber, Brass Founder & Gasfitter
25. Gamble, R., sexton St. Anne's Church
27. Hinds, D., boot and shoe maker
29. Green, Robert, grocer
31. Vacant
33, 35. Eastwood, John
37. Gateway
39. Cromie, Maggie
41. Monahan, John, coach factor
43. McMullan, Hugh
...........Robert Street Intersects
45, 47 Stott, John, publican
49. Green, Bernard
51. Robinson, John
53. Johnston, Henry
55, 59. McClinton & Thompson, soap and candle manufacturers
61, 65. Vacant
67. Knox, John
69. O'Hara, C., mortar stores
71. Patton, James
73. McCrory, Mrs.
75. Vacant
.........Green Street Intersects
77. White, Mrs.
79. Vacant
81. Cotter, Henry
83. Bossman, Catherine
85. Vacant
87. Milligan, T. & Co., com. agents
89, 91. Gallaher & Co., Bonded Stores
........Little Edward Street Intersects
93. Hamilton, Miss
95. Dunn, Polly
97. Da Costa, Mrs. G.
99. Ferris, Hugh, publican
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2, 4. Vacant
6 to 12. Hogg, James & Co., Flax and Tow Merchants
14, 16. Kirker, Greer, & Co. Ltd., Distillers, Wine and Spirit
Merchants
18. Grant, Hugh
20. McDonald, W., shoe maker
22. Magill, Bernard
24 to 28. Kirker & Co., Aerated Water Manufacturers and Bottlers
30 to 38. Kirker, Greer & Co. Ltd., Bonded Warehouse, Stack P.
..........Curtis Street intersects
40. Convey, W., publican
42. Vacant
44. Campbell, Dominick
46. George, Robert, carpenter
48. Vacant
50. Wilson, Orr, grocer
52. Gateway
54. Salvation Army Quarters
56, 58. Dalrymple, Capt., Salvation Hall
60. Vacant
62. O'Neill, Terence, general dealer
..........Brown's Row intersects
64. Scott, R., stores
ADAM STREET
off Upper Canning Street
1. Davidson, R., ship carpenter
3. Neill, George, pork cutter
5. Johnstone, M., harbour constable
7. Graham, David, R.I.C.
9. Page, William, gilder
11. Paisley, Peter, carpenter
__________
2. Graham, John, lithographic
draughtsman
4. Brown, W., litho. printer
6. Keegan, J., acting sergt. R.I.C.
8. McLoughlin, Wm., joiner
10. McDonald, Neil, blacksmith
12. Ward, Robt., telegraph clerk
14. Hamilton, J., ship carpenter
16. Humpries, Wm., manager in pawn office (Humphries)
18. Watson, Wm. J., plumber and gas fitter
20. Vacant
ADDITION PLACE
Off Coates Street two vacant houses ADELA STREET
Duncairn Street to Fleetwood Street
1. Robinson, Miss, dress maker
3. Daly, Mrs.
5. Cunningham, Elizabeth
7. Hoctor, J., postal tel. clerk
9. Harkness, Alex., rent agent
11. Nichol, W., picture framer (Nicholl, William, gilder in
1880)
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4. Lewis, W. A., wholesale warehouseman
6. Millar, H. W.
8. Moore, Mrs., servants registry office|
10. Hamilton, James, painter
12. Moore, Malcolm, boot manufacturer
14. Campbell, Mrs. ADELAIDE AVENUE
off Lisburn Road Vacant ground
ADELAIDE PARK
Lisburn Road to Malone Road Vacant ground ADELAIDE PLACE
Duncairn Street to Fleetwood Street 1. McKee, Daniel, teacher
2. Martin, John, manager
3. Mawhinney, Wm., seaman
4. George, Mrs.
5. Lamb, James
6. Kerr, Edward, clerk ADELAIDE STREET
Donegall Square South to Ormeau Avenue
Side entrance to County Down Flax Spinning and Weaving Company
Limited
Preston & Co.'s yarn stores
Adelaide Place
1, 3. Jenkins, W. J., & Co., manufacturers and merchants
1, 5, 7. Johnston, R. S., & Co., Printers, Stationers, Account
Book Makers, Embossers, Gelatiners, and Show Card Printers
9. Connor, W., linen merchant, manufacturer, and handkerchief
finisher
11. Anderson & Co., merchants
13. Dixon, H. C., fancy box manufacturer
..........Franklin Street intersects
15. Dickson Bros., packing case makers
17. Vacant
19. McKee, R., builder and contractor
25. McAlinden, John, horse dealer
27. Martin, Thos., bookkeeper
29. O'Brien, W. D., of George O'Brien & Co.
31. Stewart, John, contractor
__________
2. Side entrance to H. Matier & Co.
4. Nicholson, Templeton & Co., linen merchants
6. Glendinning, McLeish & Co., manufacturers
..........Franklin Street intersects
Dunville & Co. Ltd., Bonded and Duty Free Warehouse
AGINCOURT AVENUE
Ormeau Road to Rugby Road 1.
Maguire, Mrs. S.
3. Duncan, J., leather merchant
5. Clifford, Wm., cashier
7. Wilson, S., warehouseman
9. Macaulay, John, manager
11. Craig, Edwd., com. agent
13. Heaney, Jos. H., manager
15. Duncan, John, linen buyer
17. Smylie, Hugh, accountant
19. McCrea, Mrs. C.
21. Flinn, Chas., rent collector
23. Bancroft, J. G. H., cutter
25. Wadsworth, A. R., clerk
27. Gellings, R., Customs officer
..........Agincourt Street intersects
29. Ferguson, Henry, manager
31. Gilmore, David
33. Gamble, Mrs.
35. McCullough, W., mineral water manufacturer
37. Heaney, J. W., warehouseman
..........Penrose Street intersects
Belfast Bowling Green
..........Southview Street intersects
Agincourt Terrace
1. Clements, W. T., assistant inspector if National Schools
2. Cowper, William
3. McDonald, Mrs.
4. Scott, Conway, civil engineer
5. Spence, James, draper
Alma Cottage
Thompson, Charles
River Terrace
2. Darroch, Duncan
4. Leatham, Edwd., manager
8. Robinson, John, ship builder
Lorne Cottage
Hutchinson, Robt., fruit garden
AGINCOURT STREET
off Agincourt Avenue 1. Morrow,
Wm., clerk
3. Lynch, Wm., tailor
5. Motherwell, Wm., litho. printer
7. Lynch, Thos., coffee stand keeper
9. Perry, Wm., assurance agent
11. Barr, Wm., pensioner
13. Mercer, James, foreman
15. May, Edward, head porter
17. Scandrett, Jos., body maker
19. McIlveen, Jos., warehouseman
21. Halliday, H., foreman carpenter
__________ 2. Quail, James,
solicitor
4. Taylor, Mrs. J.
6. Hamilton, J., warehouseman
8. McNeice, Wm., clerk
10. Motherwell, David, bookkeeper
12. Lynch, Thomas, do
14. Woodburn, Geo., manager
16. Dunne, James, salesman
18. Rollins, Wm., clothier
20. Mercer, John, warehouseman
22. Collins, John D., clothier AGNES STREET
Crumlin Road to Shankhill Road 5. Wham, Samuel, labourer
7. Gault, John H., rent agent
9. McAllister, Mrs.
11. Scott, Mrs.
13. Cameron, Miss
15. White, Mrs.
17, 19. McKee, H., chemist & druggist
21. Flack, J., carpenter
23. Kirkwood, John, bookkeeper
..............Lyle Street intersects
27. McGuffin, S., hackle maker
29. McKee, J., wire worker
31. Crothers, J., traveller
33. Nelson, John, clerk
35. McClenaghan, J., mechanic
37. Wilson, Miss
39. Kelly, Mrs.
41. Finlay, Moses, mechanic
43. Mitchell, James, joiner
45. Hutcheson, Mrs., stationer and newsagent
47. Osborne, Mrs.
49. McBurnie, Mrs.
51. Bunting, Arch., linen lapper
53. McKinstry, W. H., stock keeper
55. McRoberts, John, joiner
............Hampden Street intersects
Agnes Street Independent Church - Rev. D.
McKee, minister; res., 255 Shankhill Road
57. Robinson, Mrs.
59. Martin, A., bookkeeper
61. Gamble, J., sheet metal worker
.........Glenfarne Street intersects
Waverley Terrace
63. Hill, G., engraver
65. Holland, J., draper
67. Purdy, J., vet. surgeon
69. Gourley, T., assurance agent
71. Mills, Mrs.
73. Kershaw, A., foreman
..........Charleville Street intersects
75. Loughlin, A., grocer
77. Duff, J., baker and flour merchant
79. Maxwell, Geo., pawn broker
81. Russell, David, clerk
83. Morton, Miss, dress making establishment
85. Henderson, T., grocer and provision merchant
...........Blaney Street intersects
87. Kyle, William, draper
89. Donaghy, James, fireman
91. Blair, W. J., draper
93. Parker, T., store keeper
95. Allen, William, clerk
97. Finlay, William, carpenter
..........Brennan Street intersects
99. McCarroll, Robert, publican
101. Crawford, D., iron turner
103. Radcliffe, John, brick layer
105. Kelly, George, grocer, etc.
..........Meenan Street intersects
107. Meharg, H., wine and spirit merchant
109. Williamson, Thos., grocer
111. Cupples, Wm., manager
113. Coburn, Robert, grocer
..........Loftus Street intersects
115, 117. Law, Robt., loan office
119. Milliken, J., clerk
121. Weatherhead, Mrs.
123. Cully, John (Culley, John, labourer in 1880)
125. Ritchie, James, cooper
127. Abernethy, John, joiner
129. Balmer, Hugh, confectioner
131. Cupples, J.
133. Boyd, Mrs.
135. Johnstone, Wm., joiner
137. Malcolm, Mrs.
139. Birnie, Miss (Birney, Mary in 1880)
141. Patterson, John, R.I.C.
143. Fleetwood, Wm., mechanic
145. Corbett, Hugh
147. Hall, Mrs.
149. Lee, J. S., yarn dresser
151. Russell, Mrs.
............Albany Street intersects
153. Hassan & Co., wholesale spirit merchants
155. Bowden, J. A.
157. King, Robert, flax dresser
159. Kernaghan, Sam., mechanic
161. Barnes, Mrs. (Barns, Jane in 1880)
163. McClughan, R., engineer (McLughan, E., millwright in 1880)
165. Johnstone, J., cabinet maker
167. Nesbitt, J., hackle setter
169. Kane, David, mechanic
171. Kee, William, iron moulder
173. Stephens, J., grocer and confectioner
............Huss Street intersects
175. McComish, John, draper
177. Adams, Samuel, mechanic
179. Stewart, Miss
181, 183. Porter Bros., collar and cuff manufacturers
185. McFadden, Thomas, clerk
187. Hawthorne, Robt., labourer
189. Martin, James, flax dresser
191. Calvert, Miss, dress maker
193. Lynas, J., tailoring establishment
195. Graham, J., hay and straw dealer
197. Green, Saml., coal merchant
__________
2. Brown, Wm., publican
4. Jameson, R., boot and shoe maker
6. Nixon, James, labourer
..........Glentilt Street intersects
8. Madden, Robert, gas fitter
10. Harper, William, sailor
12. Diamond, Samuel, tenter
14. Wilson, Joseph, tenter
16. Thomas, H. L., hairdresser
18. Lockhart, I., winding master
20. Boyd, James, linen measurer
..........Shaftesbury Street intersects
Agnes Street Weaving Factory
42. Gordon, H., damask weaver
44. McClurg, John, butler
46. Taylor, John, butler
48. Dawson, Wm., clerk
50. Jones, Wm., linen dresser
52. Crowther, Wm., engineer
54. Laverty, Wm., stock keeper
56. Taylor, David, carpenter
58. McCullough, Mrs.
60. Addy, E. T., winding master
62. Galway, John, carpenter
64. McCallum, Miss, school teacher
66. Vacant
68. McGuffin, Wm. J., clerk
70. McCracken, John
72. Roseman, James, clerk
74. Lowry, John, tenter
76. Scott, Wm., engineer
78. Addy, James, grocer
..........Brunel Street intersects
Agnes Street Presbyterian Church - Rev. S.
McComb, minister; 53 Cliftonpark Avenue
..........Bristol Street intersects
88. Magee, J., hay & straw dealer
90. Fitzsimons, Robt., car owner
92. Morgan, John, gas fitter
..........Fortingale Street intersects
94. Bell, Daniel, spirit grocer
..........Conlig Street intersects
128. Duffield, Samuel, clerk
130. McCann, Geo., manager
132. Shillington, Miss, confectioner
134. Cottingham, T., head constable
136. McCleery, Saml. A., draper
138. McKibbin, Miss
140. Jenkinson, Henry, packer
..........Hemsworth Street intersects
142. Davidson, Dr. T. A.
144. Taylor, Mrs.
146. Murdock, Thos., publican
148. McWilliams, J., sergt. R.I.R.
150. Thompson, James, linen lapper
152. McWilliams, Thos., tailor
160. Thompson, Jas., hay dealer
162. McCoubrey, Robt., fitter
164. Brown, John, mechanic
166. Hayes, Samuel, do
168. Wilson, Mrs.
170. Blair, Hugh, draper
172. Parkhill, Miss, laundry
174. Armstrong, Mrs., grocer
176. McConnell, Moses, yarn dresser
178. Marshall, David, cloth finisher
180. Reid, Mrs.
182. Weir, Richardson, Credit Draper
..........Woburn Street intersects
Agnes Street Methodist Church, Rev.
J. Robertson, minister; res., 78 Cliftonpark Avenue
184. Porter, Wm. M., engineer
186. Thompson, Miss
188. Thompson, Miss
190. Adair, Thomas, fitter
192. Moore, Mrs.
194. McColgan, George, porter
196. Purdon, Mrs.
198. Robinson, Richd., van driver
200. Brown, Mrs., mantle maker
202. McMahon, Joseph
204. Gillis, John, smith
206. McCracken, S., bread server
208. Wilson, Geo., store keeper
210. Houston, James, contractor
212. Lutton, John, labourer
214. McCourt, W. J., spindle maker ALBANY STREET
Agnes Street to Beresford Street 1. Mahaffey, W., gen. jobber
3. McCracken, Margaret
5. Johnston, Saml., car owner
7. White, Henry, house painter
9. McDonald, W., iron turner
11. McMillan, T., pastry baker
13. Boyd, Maria
15. Agnew, Daniel, plumber
17. Montgomery, J., carpenter
__________ 2. Hassan & Co.,
wholesale spirit merchants
4. Jardine, A., carpet dealer
6. Currie, Saml., confectioner
8. Baird, Sarah
10. McKeown, W., traveller
12. Kennedy, Susanna
14. Cook, Mary
16. Jordan, Samuel, labourer
18. Rutherford, James, grocer
20. Whitley, George, engineer ALBERTBRIDGE ROAD
Albert Bridge to Newtownards Road 1, 3. Connelly, Edwd., publican
5. McMillin, Samuel, fruiterer
7. Beattie, Robert, foreman
9. Mackey, Hugh, clerk
11. Reid, James
13. Cooper, James, upholsterer
15. Ibbetson, Mrs.
15a. Conway, J., horse shoer and jobbing smith
17. Neeson, Bernard, flesher
25. McIlroy, James, baker
27. Waring, Rachel, carrier
29. Hagan, James, van driver
31. Yard
33. Young, William J., boot and shoe maker
35. Whiteside, Samuel, grocer
37. Forsyth, William, flesher
39. Taylor, Miss, confectioner
41. Hughes, James, flesher
41a. Finlay Bros., tea merchants
............Woodstock Road intersects
Sir Henry's Buildings
43. Young, James, publican
45. Jeffery, John, hardware and confectionery
47. Bell, Wm. H., compositor
49. Conn, John, newsagent
51. Canning, Allen, driller
53. Davis, Saml. McMurry, baker
55. Douglas, Thomas, iron turner
57. Luke, Miss
59. Hollywood & Carson, tobacconist and newsagent
61, 63. Jamison, Andrew, draper
65. Patterson, Samuel, fitter
67. Luke, Wm. John, shipsmith
69. Swain, Henry, hairdresser
71. Wilson, J., house painter
73. McLoughlin, James, manager
75. Perrott, James, draper
77, 79. Waid, W., & Co., grocers
..........Malcolm Street intersects
McMillan's Buildings
81. Sayers, Robert, grocer
83. Kerr, Miss, straw bonnet maker
85. Hughes & Vincent, drapers
87. Vacant
89. Rainey, James, carpenter
91. Shields, Wm. John, dentist
93, 95. Woods, John, draper
97. Craig, Miss, confectioner
99. Hawthorn, J. H., iron monger
..........Lower Mount Street intersects
Claremount Place
101. Graham, Wm., solicitor
103. Johnston, John Wesley, embroidery designer
105. Woodbourn, Mrs., dress maker
107. Smyth, G. J., assistant librarian
109. McCalla, Robert, carpenter
111. McKelsie, John, grain agent
113. Clarke, Arnon, clerk
..........Mount Street intersects
Pottinger Terrace
115. Croker, George, M.D., L.R.C.S.I.
117. Cunningham, J., cattle dealer
119. Craig, James, commission agent
121. Morton, Mrs.
123. Holmes, Thos., clerk and post office
125. Sayers, Robert, grocer
127. Gibson, Wm., M.D.
129. Smith, Miss
131. Geddis, James, linen agent
The Lodge
133. Bingham, Henry, M.D.
133a. Reid, John C. W., com traveller
..........Castlereagh Street intersects
135, 137. Howard, Augustus, wine and spirit merchant
Downshire Place
139. Hollywood, James, house, land and insurance agent
141. Anderson, Mrs. Margaret
Strasburg Terrace
143. McKeown, Hugh, labourer
145. McKeown, the Misses, dress and mantle makers
147. Leebody, Joseph, draper
149. Armstrong, David
151. Miller, William, clerk
153. Scott, Saml., brass founder
155. Scott, Miss Jane
........Stormont Street intersects
St. Helen's Terrace
157. Ward, Miss Isabella
159. Fitzsimmons, A., managing clerk
161. Gayton, Thomas, fancy box manufacturer
163. Graham, Jos., pawn broker
165. McDonnell, Miss M. A.
167. Stockman, Mrs. Fanny
169. Gibson, M., marine engineer
171. Priestly, James R.
173. McDonald, Alexander
175. Boyd, Ellen, shop assistant
177. Simpson, J., linen manufacturer
..........Frank Street intersects
Pullman, Thos., & Co.,
handkerchief manufacturers
..........Templemore Avenue intersects
Lorne Terrace
189. Williamson, Jas. D., M.D.
191. Boal, Robert, salesman
193. Black, Henry, handkerchief manufacturer
195. Ross, George, coppersmith
197. Douglas, Mrs. Adelaide
199. Martin, Wm. J., secretary
Belfast Ropework Company
201. Stitt, Robert, coal merchant
203. Greenfield, Miss Isabella
205. Green, T., pharmaceutical chemist
207. Moore, Mrs. Anna
209. Browne, Alfred V., M.D.
211. Adams, David
213. Morton, Mrs. Lydia
215. Haigh, George H. (Haig, G., Cus. house officer in 1880)
217. Carter, Wm. C., mechanical engineer
219. Turtle, Wm., bookkeeper
221. Faint, Mrs. Olivia
223. Turtle, John
..........Lord Street intersects
The Vicarage
225. Mervyn, Rev. G. G.
Melville's Buildings
227. Kingan, T. C., provision merchant
229. Litster, J., civil engineer
231. Byrne, Valentine, traveller
233. Magee, M. McCracken, mail guard
235. McNaught, Jas., mechanic
237. McCalmont, F. & E., milliners and dress makers
239. Brown, Mrs. J.
241. McLellan, George, shipping agent
243. Arthur, Wm., clerk
245. Morrison, J. F., engineer
247. Hamilton, Richard, draper
249. Cochrane, John, sea captain
251. Reid, Walter, telegraphist
253. Sutherland, Neil M., bookkeeper
255. Campbell, Geo., salesman
257. Hilland, William, hatter
259. McCaw, George, clerk
261. Rippard, James, draper
263. Vacant
265. Greenaway,. J., brick layer
267. Cathcart, C. & Co., grocers
..........Templemore Street intersects
289. Grant, Jas., spirit grocer
291. Lennon, James, pensioner
293. Roberts, John, ship builder
295. Henderson, Alex., engineer
297. Scott, T.
299. Cochrane, Thos., assistant manager
301. Vacant
303. Quigley, John, brewer
__________ 2. Knox & Hyndes, grocers
2˝. Pimlott, Thomas, flesher
4. Reid, Samuel, grocer
6. Green, Elizabeth, stitcher
8. Glover, Eliza
10. Bennett, J., boot and shoe maker
12. Wilson, J., Irish Temperance League coffee house
14. McConnell, W., general dealer
12, 14. Connolly, E., The Glen, wine and spirit merchant
16, 18. Gibson, Jas., General Draper
..........Lisbon Street intersects
Furlong Terrace
20. Cairns & Co., grocers and tea merchants
22. Greer, M., hardware dealer
24. Montgomery, J. J., clerk
26. Anderson, William, foreman
28. Hamilton, Miss
30. Rainey Bros., merchant tailors
32. Chambers, T. J., tobacconist
..........Prim Street intersects
Albert Buildings
34. Scarlett, M., spirit grocer
36. Ward, James, flesher
38. Burrows, James, grocer
40. Swain, Mrs., tobacconist
42. Crooks, John, green grocer
Norwood Place
44. Dobbs, William, flesher
46. Murray, J., house painter and glass merchant
48. McIlroy, Mrs., provision merchant
50. Johnston, J. W., chemist and druggist
52. O'Brien, J., Liverpool Boot Repairing Co.
54. Kane, Mrs., draper
56. Morgan, C. M., M.D., surgeon
58. Lamb, Wm., confectioner
60. Stewart, A., grocer
62. Graham, R., tobacconist
64. Culley, Adam, baker
66. Dornan, S. & Co., grocers
66a. Irvine, James, flesher
68. Lawler, Daniel, fowl dealer
68a. McIlwaine, M., laundress
70. Hayes, H., potato dealer
72. Graham, John, grocer
74. Kyle, Andrew, tobacconist
76. Arneil, Mrs., dress & mantle maker
78. Brown, Mrs., general dealer
80. Reid, S. M., chemist & druggist
82. Bell, Miss, grocer and draper
84. McNeil, Robert, flesher
Derby Cottage
86. Steele, R. M., Italian warehouse
88. Wright, John, boot and shoe maker
90. Russell, James, engineer
92. Hill, R., china warehouse
94. Cooper, W. & R., drapers
96. Donaldson, John, foreman joiner
98. Johnston, William, ex-head constable R.I.C.
100. Beattie, Mrs., draper
102. Kirkpatrick, James, flesher
104. Wilson, James, fish monger
106. Alexander, A., publican
Mountpottinger Road intersects
Reid's Buildings
108. Reid, S. M., druggist
110. Snoddy, S., town missionary
112. Jamison, Mrs., confectioner
114. Orr, John, shop assistant
116. Gilbey, W. & A. - J. J. Bellew, agent (branch shop)
Rathmines Terrace
118. Moore, C. Mrs., furniture dealer
Pottinger Place
132. Bell, R. J. H., accountant
134. R.I.C. Barack, Sergeant Campbell
136. Miles, Samuel, boiler maker
..........Cluan Place intersects
Ashley Cottages
144. Woodcock, Miss Alice T., milliner
146. Kerr, A., foreman rivetter
Ashley Place
148. Erskine, M. J. Mrs.
150. Foley, William, grocer
152. Martin, Thomas J.
154. Berryman, Mrs. Catherine
Ashley House
Hatsheck, M., chemical engineer
The Ballymacarrett 1st Presbyterian Church
- Rev. William McKean, minister, The Manse, Bunker's Hill,
Strandtown
Meneely, Mrs., The Manse
Mountpottinger National Schools - A. Black,
principal; Miss McBratney, principal, female department
Roundhill Cottage
Purdy, James, buyer
The Battery
Chevalier, J. F., captain
Park View
160. Busby, Hugh, carrier
162. Vacant
164. Lindsay, John, Dr., surgeon
..........Templemore Avenue intersects
Mountpottinger Wesleyan Methodist
Church, Rev. J. Harper, minister
166. Craig, T., principal of New Road National School
New houses in course of erection
..........Glenallen Street intersects
Alexandra Terrace
168. Anderson, J. W., sec. D., Anderson & Son, Felt Works
179. (170) Byers, D. M., commercial traveller
172. Todd, C. H., principal of Ballymacarrett Road N.S.
174. Elliott, D., principal, Westbourne N.S.
..........Roundhill Street intersects
176. Heaney, John, builder
178. Cunningham, J. C., bookkeeper
..........Vicarage Street intersects
206. Morrison, Samuel, grocer
New houses in course of erection
..........Montrose Street intersects
216. Scully, A., spirit grocer
218. Hill, George, clerk of works
..........(Board of Public Works,. Ireland)
Ballymacarrett Orange Hall, Brown,
William, caretaker
..........Chamberlain Street intersects
..........Bright Street intersects
222. Johnston, John, relieving officer
244. Rea, David, grocer
..........Hornby Street intersects
246. Curry, J., provision merchant
248. Faloon, John, time keeper
250. McWatters, A., insurance agent
Mayfield Cottage
Davidson, Mrs. Ann J.
350. Orr, Wm., wine and spirit merchant ALBERT PLACE
Off Albert Street
1. Doran, Michl., store keeper
3. Langan, Wm., compositor
5. Hugh, James, carpenter
7. Maguire, James, waiter
9. Sansby, Wm. J., packer
11. McAllister, Jas., drayman
13. McGreevy, Hugh, baker
15. Seely, Joseph, weaver
__________ 4. Ferris, Wm., labourer
6. Lynn, Margaret
8. McCrory, Henry, carter
10. Hilland, Geo., horse dealer
12. Dyer, Daniel, horse dealer ALBERT QUAY
Albert Quay to Customs Boarding Station ALBERT SQUARE
Waring Street to Donegall Quay 1. Little & Co., James, Managing
Owners Barrow Steam Navigation Co., Anchor Line American Mail
Steamers - D. C. Kemp, Agent
2. Wallace, P. H., commission merchant
3. Grogan, Robert, Customs bonding warehouse keeper
Stores
3. Heron, W. C.
Customs bonded stores, Stack C.
5. Green, Forster & Co. Ltd., bonded tea & coffee warehouse
7. Vacant ALBERT STREET
Durham Street to Falls Road 1. Shaw, H., City Architectural
Smithworks
" Messrs. Philips and Jones, manufacturers
" Northern Hemstitching Co., (Hume, Wm.) hemstitchers
" Mackie, Jas., & Sons, Albert Foundry
1. Shaw, H., City Architectural Smithworks ??
" Belfast Wool Spinning & Tweed Co., Ross bros.,
Proprietors
" Durham Street Weaving Co.
3. Maguire, J., army pensioner
5. Patterson, William, engine driver
7. Byrne, A. & D., wine and spirit merchants
" The Belfast Wool Spinning & Tweed Co. (Ross Bros.),
Durham Street Mill
..........Quadrant Street intersects
9. Philips, Mary, grocer
11. Davis, Mary
13. Shaw, Agnes
15. McCann, Henry, rent agent
17. Macauley & Co., pawn brokers
..........Brook Street intersects
19. McCully, David, grocer
21. McGlade, Bessie
23. Cassidy, John, carpenter
25. McGrath, Patrick, labourer
27. McCabe, Pat., cordial manufacturer
29. Donaldson, Wm., carpenter
31. Murray, Patrick, porter
33. Campbell, Edward, publican
..........Cullingtree Road intersects
35, 37. Cushley, Jas., spirit merchant
39. Quinn, Patrick, clerk
41. Henning, Hy., timber sorter
43. McHugh, Wm., harness maker
45. Loughrey, Francis, fitter
47. Conlon, Edward, fireman
49. Maguire, Richard, coachman
51. Downey, Daniel, fireman
53. McQuade, Jas., horse dealer
55. McMullan, Augustus and Frederick, pig dealers
57. Maginn, Thomas, coalman
59. Murray, James, painter
61. Fitzpatrick, Michael, carter
63. Harris, Mrs.
65. McNamara, Hugh, porter
67. Quinn, Francis, brick layer
69. Blake, Edward, confectioner
71. McCormick, Mrs., stitcher
73. Vallely, John, overlooker
75. Doran, Owen, grocer
..........Jude Street intersects
77. McShane, James, labourer
79. O'Reilly, James, shoe maker
81. Feenan, Peter, clerk
83. McBrinn, Rose
85. McGee, Eliza, dress maker
87. Graham, Edward, over looker
89. Trainor, James, farmer
91. Shevlin, Patrick, cooper
93. McErlain, Henry, painter
95. Kelly, James, labourer
97. Flanagan, Pat., hairdresser
99. Corr, James, flax dresser
101. Fox, Henry, overlooker
103. McDonagh, J., ex-con. R.I.C.
105. O'Reilly, John, wood sawyer (Reilly, John, sawyer in 1880)
107. McKenna, Hugh, tailor
109. Savage, Thos., carpenter
111. McKenna, Ann
113. Kelly, John, waiter
115. McKenna, B., van driver
117. Lavery, Hugh, draper
119. O'Neill, Owen, plasterer
121. Cassidy, Jas., bread server
123. Fitzsimons, P., stone cutter
...........Milford Street intersects
125. McGovern, C., horse dealer
127. Fraser, F., gun maker
129. McAteer, Bernd., dairyman
131. Newell, Thos., flax dresser
133. Mulholland, Mrs., dress maker
135. Curry, John, labourer
137. Mallon, Henry, coachman
139. McDonald, D., commercial traveller
141. McKeown, M., store keeper
143. Butler, H., flax dresser
..........Ross Place intersects
145. McCusker, John, engineer
..........Albert Place intersects
147. McKenna, Peter, spirit merchant
149. Corrigan, J. (Colligan, James, labourer in 1880)
151. Kane, Patk., fish dealer
153. Brown, M., labourer
155. Clegg, Thos., flyer finisher
157. Scott, Wm., brick layer
159. Cousins, Alfred, car owner
161. Morris, Mrs.
163. Leigh, William, tailor
165. Kirby, Alice
167. Campbell, J., labourer
169. Blair, Francis, stores
__________
2, 4. Mackie, J. & Sons, Albert foundry
..........Stanley Street intersects
6. Wallace, Alex. side door
8. Wallace, Alex., labourer
..........Albert Street Place intersects
10. Boyd, Sarah
12. McCormack, Mrs.
..........North Queen Place intersects
14. Dowds, Wm., iron turner
16. Grainger, Robert, labourer
18, 20. Bunting, Wm. H., pawn broker
..........Willow Street intersects
22. Cairnduff, Francis, grocer
24, 26. Reddick, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant
28. Cahoon, Hugh, R.I.C.
30. Reddick, Thomas, publican
32. Hamill, Sarah
34. Devlin, Henry, engineer
36. Parrott, Mrs., hemstitcher
..........Devonshire Street intersects
38. Berry, James, brick layer
40. Murphy, J., mattress maker
42. McArdle, James, labourer
44. Clegg, James, plasterer
46. Davey, John, flesher
48. Daly, Patrick, carter
50, 52. McDonnell, F., pawn broker
..........Cullingtree Road intersects
54. Seawright, Wm. H., grocer
56. Donnelly, James, flesher
58. Mulvihill, M., Sergt. R.I.C.
60. Rice, James, engine driver
62. Duigan, Rodolphus, officer of Irish lights
64. McConville, Felix, law clerk
66. Murray, W. Edw., manager
68. Trainor, Thomas, signalman
70. Clarke, Mrs.
72. Donnelly, J., coal merchant
74. O'Kane, Elizabeth, grocer
76. Wright, Catherine, car owner
78. McCormick, J., carpenter
80. McCormick, John, dairyman
82. McDonald, John
84. McQuade, John, van man
86. Brady, Hugh Boyle, clerk
88. McGee, Francis, blacksmith
90. Collins, Neill, painter
92. McDonnell, John, dairyman
94. McGlone, James, labourer
96. Quinn, James, counter hand
98. Graham, William, tailor
100. Cotter, Wm., compositor
102. McIlvenny, Richard, fitter
104. Convery, Mrs., spirit grocer
..........McDonnell Street intersects
94, 96. O'Neill, J., pawn broker
98. Dean, James, flesher
..........Servia Street intersects
100. Campbell, J., spirit merchant
102. Milligan, Richard, farmer
104. Hughes, Thomas, traveller
106. Dugan, George, carpenter
108. Hillick, James, builder
110. Dempsey, Neill, foreman
112. McKenna, M.
112˝. Carleton, W., pawn broker
114. McNamara, H., dairyman
114˝. O'Hagan, T., frame maker
116. Lavery, Terence, van driver
118. Arnold, John Alex., grocer
..........Raglan Street intersects
Albert Street Church, Rev. Henry
Montgomery, minister
120. Boyle, John, violinist
122. Skillen, Thos. John, carter
124. Moarn, Edwd. J., printer (Moran)
126. Brownlee, Jas., boot closer
128. McLoughlan, C., cart maker
130. McQuade, P., hairdresser
132. O'Hanlon, Jas., brick layer
134. Neeson, O., pattern maker
136. Boyle, Hugh, linen lapper
138. Morley, Robt. Geo., tailor
140. Toner, Michael, tailor
..........Ross Street intersects
142. Donegan, Jas., flax dresser
144. Mervyn, Jas., wood turner
146. Lavery, Thos., carpenter
148. McConville, J., spirit merchant
..........Mary Street intersects
150. McAllister, John, baker
152. Kernan, T., spirit merchant (side door)
ALBERT STREET PLACE
Albert Street to Wylie Street 2. Bowles, Isaac, labourer
4. Johnston, Thos. do
6. Boal, James, do
8. Williams, Samuel
10. Murphy, James, labourer
12. Booton, Francis, do
14. Stanford, M.
__________ 1. Thompson, W. J., flax
dresser
3. Cupples, Jane
5. Bowman, Mrs.
7. McCoy, Margaret
9. Black, Thomas, labourer
11. Storey, Charlotte
13. Allan, Mary Jane
15. Harris, Albert, labourer
17. Craig, Mrs.
19. Morrison, Wm., labourer
21. McLaughlin, Wm., do
23. Murphy, George, do
25. McKitterick, Wm., porter |
ALBION LANE
rere of Albion Place a
few small houses ALBION STREET
Great Victoria Street to Sandy Row Albion Street
Infant National School
2. McCalister, Wm., sexton
4. Andrews, C., commission agent
6. Clapperton, Annie
..........Kensington Street intersects
8. Conn, Thomas, frame maker
10. Elmes, F. W., Capt.. Ch. Ar.
12. McKee, Margt. A., milliner
14. Morrow, Mrs.
..........Wesley Street intersects
16. Lane, F. W., civil engineer & surveyor
18. Cummins, Thomas, tailor
20. McCord, Thos., preparing master
22. Anderson, John, shoe maker
..........Combermere Street intersects
24. Hill, Thomas, grocer
26. Clarke, Miss
28. Quigley, John, coach builder
30. Edmundson, James, fireman
32. McConnell, Hugh, car man
34. Morrison, David, engine driver
36. Lonsdale, Eliz., dress maker
38. McWilliams, Wm., mechanic
__________ 1. McClelland, William
3. McCullough, Hugh, time keeper
5. Dougherty, Miss
.........Norwood Street intersects
7. Thompson, Mary, grocer
11. Vacant
13. Rea, Eliza Jane, publican
........Glenalpin Street intersects
15. McCauley, Thos., publican
17. Gabbey, James, carpenter
19. Elliott, Sarah Jane
21. Keating, Martha
23. Gordon, Wm., storeman
25. Shannon, Robt., labourer
27. Irwin, Robt., collar cutter
29. Farmer, Robt., distiller
31. Vacant
35. Brown, Joseph, accountant
37. Bailie, Ritchie, insurance agent
39. Stanfield, Henry, joiner
41. Blair, Wm., bookkeeper
43. Whiteside, Miss
45, 47, 40. Chapman, Jeremiah, Publican ALEXANDER STREET
Frederick Street to Great George's Street
1. Murphy, John, labourer
3. Ferguson, John, labourer
5. Craig, Bridget
7. Killyleagh, Thos., labourer
9. Vacant
11. Elley, William, labourer
13. Coey, Patrick, carter
15. O'Neill, John, fish monger
17. Best, Sarah
19. Joyce, Mary
21. Hughes, Thomas, labourer
23. Murphy, Eliza
25. Connor, Margaret
27. McKeown, D., chain maker
29. McCavanah, Catherine
31. Bone, Wm., engine driver
33. Trainor, James, hairdresser
35. Side door
37. Carr, James, labourer
39. Patton, James, labourer
41. Osbourne, Robert, labourer
43. Kelly, Peter, labourer
45. Smith, Sarah J.
47. Brown, Wm., labourer
49. McKeown, John, pork cutter
51. Ouston, Wm. J., labourer
53. McKeown, Henry, labourer
55. Dyer, John, labourer
57. McDermott, Margaret
59. Smith, John, labourer
61. Sherkey, John, labourer
__________ 2. Kelly, Patrick,
labourer
4. Carr, Bridget
6. Brown, Hugh, butcher
8. McHugh, Francis
10. Keenan, Robert, musician
14. Murphy, John, grocer
16, 18. Girvin, Wm., do
20. Galvan, Patrick, labourer
22. Hughes, James, do
24. Dunn, William, do
26. Devlin, Patrick, flax dresser
28. Darcey, Patrick, labourer
30. Vacant
32. Blackley, Ellen
34, 36. Vacant
38. Boyd, John, labourer
40. Vacant
42, 44. McCrum, Thomas, grocer
..........Lancaster Street intersects
46. Moylan, Samuel, labourer
48. McComish, Mary A., grocer
50. Dawson, William, labourer
52. McKeever, Wm., do
58. Dougan, Hugh, cooper
60. Crone, William, labourer
62. McCormick, Hugh, do.
64. Vacant
66. Douglas, John, labourer
68. Vacant ALEXANDER STREET WEST
From Pound Street to Derby Street 1 to 23.
Hughes, B., flour mills
..........Fertile Place intersects
25. Minnis, W. J., flax dresser
27. Kayes, David, cattle dealer
29. Parks, Samuel, cooper
31. McFarlane, Neal, bleacher
33. McAralty, Jane
35. McDermott, C., linen lapper
37. McCurry, H., linen lapper
39. Kearns, Edward, engineer
41. Dimond, Hugh, coach driver
43. Trodden, Patrick, pensioner
45. McKenna, F., iron turner
............Gilford Street intersects
47. Agnew, Samuel, shop man
49. Cauley, Patrick, pawn broker
51. McAnally, James, labourer
53. Nugent, Neal, iron moulder
55. Fitzsimons, John, labourer
57. McIvor, E., dress maker
59. Hinds, Henry, printer
61. McAuley, Hugh
63. Denvir, Patrick, teacher
65. McAllister, D., cabinet maker
__________
6. McGlade, James, rent agent
8. Ryan, John, labourer
10. McCaffery, Susan
12. McKeown, Daniel, brick layer
14. Doherty, James, cooper
16. Blaney, John, clerk
18. Corr, Felix, miller
20. McKenna, Daniel, slater
22. Murry, William, brick layer
24. Hill, Mrs.
26. Nelson, William, miller
28. Black, Edward, blacksmith
30. Hughes, Mary
32. Trainor, Frances, confectioner
34. Breen, C., dress maker
36. Smith, John, teacher
38. McKeown, Patrick, driver
40. McIntyre, Daniel, clerk
..........Gilford Street intersects
42. Fitzsimons, J., bread server
44. Fanning, John, tailor
46. McAulay, Hugh, carpenter
48. Barry, Ellen
50. O'Connor, Henry, clerk
52. O'Kane, Jane
54. O'Hagan, Catherine
..........Ardmoulin Street intersects
56. McGlade, F., spirit merchant and grocer
58. Clark, William, saw maker
60. McAdam, David, baker
62. McElvoge, F., boot closer
64. Ball, Thomas, fitter
..........Dysard Street intersects
66. Spallan, Wm., sexton, St. Peter's R.C. Chapel
St. Peter's R.C. Chapel ALEXANDRA TERRACE
Off Ashley Avenue 1. Osborne, R. P., flax merchant
2. Gailey, Andrew, commercial traveller
3. Moore, John, agent
4. Ireland, Mrs. ALFRED STREET
May Street to Ormeau Avenue 1. Wilkinson & Turtle, linen collar & cuff
manufacturers
3 & 5 Ferguson & Co., Manufacturers of Collars, Cuffs,
Fronts, Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, Handkerchiefs
(white and printed), Hemmed and Hemstitched
7. Conland, John & Sons, linen merchants and packers
(Conlon, John & Sons, linen & commission
merchants in 1880)
9. Goods entrance to 1 Franklin Street
............Franklin Street intersects
11. Clyde, William, time keeper
Dunville & Co., Ltd., Duty Free Warehouse,
Offices, Calender Street.
............Clarence Street intersects
__________
2. Coulter, George, Painter and Decorator
4. Vacant
6. Forsyth, C., & Co., linen merchants
8. Burden, H., M.D., surgeon
10, 12. Crawford, Robert, handkerchief and apron manufacturer
14. Smyth, Thomas, shirt and collar manufacturer and public laundry
16. Masonic Lodge No. 10 - B. W. D. Montgomery, sec.; Christopher Todd,
house steward
..........Sussex Place intersects
18. Richardson, Sons, & Owden, Ltd.; box making and timber yard, offices,
and warerooms, Donegall Square North
..........Russell Street intersects
St. Malachy's Roman Catholic Chapel - P.
Lynch, sexton
St. Malachy's Presbytery - Rev. Daniel
McCashin, Adm.; Rev. Jas. Kennedy, C.C.; Rev. Jas. McIlvenny,
C.C.; Rev. Fras. McBride, C.C.; Rev. Alex. Quinn, C.C.
26. McAuley, Henry, carpenter
28, 30. Fowler, Joseph, mineral water manufacturer
32. Healy, Mrs. ALLOA STREET
Off Clifton Park Avenue 1. Gibson,
David, bookkeeper
3. McClelland, James
5. Porter, Robt., commercial traveller (Porte, Samuel, draper's asst.
in 1880)
7. Alexander, Wm. J., school teacher
9. Fitzsimons, John, carpenter
11. Thompson, W. J., compositor
13. Blair, John, gardener
15. Russell, William, grocer
17. Mullin, Mrs.
19. Irvine, Hugh, sec., Jennymount Mill
21. Greenwood, John, jeweller
23. Brown, Jas. J., book finisher
25. Maguire, John, salesman
27. Harvey, Mrs.
29. Stewart, Thomas
31. Tait, Robt., school teacher
33. Porter, John, printer
__________ 2. Hewitt, Walderman,
clerk
..........Avoca Street intersects
2a. Lilley, Jas., ship steward
4. Vacant
6. Ramsey, John, van driver
8. Armstrong, William W.
10. O'Sullivan, M., clerk
12. Bill, John, bread server
14. Campbell, Anthony, builder
16. Fletcher, Hugh
18, 20. Vacant
22. Goodwin, James, clerk
24. McMillan, William, clerk
26. Hill, George, baker
28. Dunn, Henry B., clerk ALLWORTHY AVENUE
Robina Terrace 1. Mann, R., master
mariner
3. Malone, W. B., cashier
__________ St. James's Crescent
2. White, Alex., plumber and lead merchant
4. Hughes, Johnston, sea captain
6. Dixon, Mrs.
8. Atkins, W. H., Belfast Bank
10. Greer, Henry, accountant
12. Murphy, John
14. McArdle, A., warehouseman
16. Hamilton, Jas., iron monger
18. Charlton, John, commission agent
20. Mateer, Pastor E. T., Baptist minister
22. Wilson, Alfred, traveller
24. Patrick, Miss
26. Marshall, Capt. D., medical staff
28. Bell, W., linen warehouseman
30. Larmour, E. J., teacher ALMA STREET
From Falls Road to Ross Street 3.
Rainey, William, mechanic
5. Sharkey, Jas., hairdresser
7. Mulholland, Rebecca
9. Lappin, Patk., railway guard
11. Keenan, Patrick, flax dresser
13. McGahan, Patrick, mechanic
15. McAuley, James, glazier
17. Kerr, James, flax dresser
19. Dumigan, James, labourer (Dummigan, Mrs. in 1880)
21. Hughes, F., agent Prudential Assurance
23. Brankin, John F., labourer
25. McKane, John, waiter
__________ 4. McCrory, James, flax
dresser
6. Goodman, John, labourer
8. Higgins, Wm. J., mechanic
10. Doherty, Edward, fitter
..........Mary Street intersects
12. Curry, Hugh, iron turner (Corry, Daniel, labourer in
1880)
14. Curran, Michael, fitter
16. McKenna, Thos., compositor
18. O'Connor, Ann
20. Woods, Patrick, labourer
22. Muldoon, J. ALTCAR STREET
Lisbon to Mountpottinger Road 1.
Steele, Samuel, lithographer
3. Tation, Thomas, engineer
5. Bankhead, John, seaman
7. Beck, John, rivetter
9. McClune, Samuel
11. Armstrong, Jas., labourer
13. McAllister, William, smith
15. Thompson, J., linen lapper
17. Campbell, James, labourer
19. Sloan, Wm. J., labourer
21. Clelland, Wm. do
23. Dunlop, James, van driver
25. Duffield, T., tram conductor
27. Gordon, J. W., do
29. Reid, Mrs.
31. Wilson, James, caulker
33. Mitchell, John, clerk
35. Fullerton, Geo., moulder
37. Denning, Geo., yardman
39. Irvine, Thomas, helper
41. Spence, Mrs.
43. Rodgers, James, carpenter
45. Davey, James, seaman
49. Kelly, John, labourer
51. Davis, James, do
53. Gray, Mrs.
55. Side door
57. Carson, A., plumber and gas fitter
__________ 2. Reid, William,
labourer
4. Woodrow, Robert, smith
6. Allen, Robert, labourer
8. Madden, W., railway porter
10. Cowan, Daniel, pensioner
12. Boyd, Francis, carter
14. Black, James, rope maker
16. Caddy, Thomas, labourer
18. Currie, Mrs., linen cutter
20. Kearney, Henry, cooper
22. Lyness, James, painter
24. Haylock, Henry, linen lapper
26. Fenning, G., pattern maker
28. Walker, G., tram conductor
30. Bamford, Ellen
32. Robinson, Arthur, labourer
34. Newell, H., tram driver
36. Bennett, John, case maker
38. Forbes, George, labourer
40. McCambley, Robt., caulker
42. Hennessy, Patk. J., Customhouse officer
44. McConnell, Joseph, fireman
46. Anderson, R., bread server
48. Anderson, Jas., lath cutter
50. Vance, T., boot and shoe maker
52. Ritchie, Mary, spirit grocer ALTON STREET
From Old Lodge Road to Wall Street
1. Side door
3. Burns, Henry, carpenter
5. Livingston, Mrs.
7. Tierney, Patrick, plasterer
9. Morrell, James, butcher
11. Rodgers, John, dye
13. Macauley, Mrs.
15. Hughes, Thos., upholsterer
17. Black, John, boot finisher
19. Milby, Mrs.
21. Cullan, Jas. A., agent Prudential Assurance Co.
23. Flannery, Wm., salesman
25. Noone, L., portmanteau maker
27. Ryans, Patrick, grocer
.............Park Street intersects
29. Donovan, Miss, cap maker
31. Gribbin, Mrs.
33. Mathews, Jas., soap boiler
35. Hanna, James, flax dresser
37. Edward, Mrs.
39. McGarity, Mrs.
41. O'Kane, Thomas, boot maker
43. Loughran, John, labourer
45. O'Connor, M., clay pipe maker
47. McConnell, John, painter
49. Baker, Mrs.
__________ 2, 4. Kelly, M. J., publican
6. Kelly, James, stone cutter
8. Shields, John, dealer
10. Stewart, Mrs., spinner
12. Liddy, Thomas, pavior
14. Macauley, James, carpenter
16. Hilland, Thos., spindle maker
18. Magee, James, pork cutter
20. Cole, Mrs.
22. McAfee, Neil, tailor
24. Magee, Hugh, watchman
26. Loudon, Patrick, plasterer
28, 30. McGuigan, Jas., publican and grocer
32. Hall, J., publican and grocer
34. McCann, Mrs.
36.. Green, Thomas, baker
38. McCarthy, James, mechanic
40. Tully, Mrs.
42. Horan, Jas., rougher
44. Burns, Fredk., pork cutter
46. Jamison, Rachael, dealer
48. Leith, James, iron fitter
50. Noone, Martin, labourer AMBROSE STREET
Little York Street to Earl Place
1. Crane, George, van driver
3. Miskelly, Wm., labourer
5. McCormick, Hy., shipwright
7. McEvoy, James, labourer
9. Wright, John, joiner
11. Carson, Thomas, hackler
13. Anderson, Jas., smith's helper
15. Bradley, W. H., blacksmith
17. McMechan, Thomas, sailor
__________
2. Reid, Henry, sailor
4. Mullan, Francis, plater
6. McCappin, James, painter
8. Boyd, Mary, laundress
10. McCalpin, Maria, laundress
12. Elder, Moses, watchman
14. McClurg, Nat., boiler maker
16. Campbell, Ed., do
18. Chalmers, Wm., plater AMELIA STREET
Brunswick Street to Great Victoria Street
1. McCloskey, Wm., carpenter
3. McKenna, John, painter
5. Rees, Mary, boarding house
7. McKeechney, Ellen, do
9. Wilson, Jane, do
11. Murray, Michael, porter
...........Keyland's Place intersects
13. Gardiner, Jane, refreshment rooms
15. McIldowney, James, agent
17. Morrison, T., refreshment rooms
19. Mairs, James, pensioner
21. O'Hanlon, Terence
23. Crown Hotel, side entrance
__________
2, 10. Acheson, Harden & Co., Ltd., manufacturers & bleachers
..........Barn's Place (Bain's Place in 1880) intersects
12. Fleming, Mary, shop keeper
14. Spence, David, cabinet maker
16. Atkinson, Jos., refreshment rooms
18. Adelphia Hotel, side entrance ANDERSON'S COURT
Off Millfield a few
small houses
ANDERSON STREET
From Short Strand to Moira Street 1. Tweed, John, labourer
3. Mercer, Elizabeth, fruiter
5. Patterson, Mrs. Margaret
7. McAvoy, D., potato dealer
9. Lafferty, Mrs.
11. Weegan, Patrick, carpenter
13. Logue, James, labourer
15. Herriot, W. J., do
17. Maguire, Jas., do
19. Clarke, James, do
21. Fegan, Michael, tailor
23. McAttamney, Jas., labourer
25. Magennis, Bernard, do
27. Keenan, John, stone breaker
29. O'Hanlon, Jas., blacksmith
31. Vacant
33. Houston, John, carpenter
35. Wilson, George, labourer
37. Blaney, Robert, tailor
39. Downey, John, horse shoer
41. Skillen, Edward, labourer
43. Black, John, rope spinner
45. Broderick, James, seaman
47. McGeown, Hugh, labourer
49. Lavery, William, do
51. Brady, Matthew, do
53. McMullen, Henry, do
55. Black, Samuel, rope spinner
57. McDonnell, James, labourer
59. Nesbitt, Henry, store keeper
61. Clarke, Joseph, labourer
63. Hanna, James, boiler maker
65. Burns, Arthur, van driver
67. Coleman, Mary, green grocer
69. McDonnell, Wm., labourer
71. Elliott, Mrs.
73. Watterson, Wm., sail maker
75. Magee, Sarah, nurse
77. Lee, J., boot and shoe maker
79. Rogan, Bernard, labourer
81. McMullen, Henry, labourer
__________ 2. McCaughey, Margt.,
grocer
4. McCann, Patrick, labourer
6. Hagan, John, do
8. Fegan, William, carpenter
10. Lunday, Arthur, labourer
12, 14. McWilliams, W., coal merchant
16. Gibson, James, rope spinner
18. Vacant
20. Young, Mrs.
22. McMullan, John, labourer
24. Vacant
26. Cosgrove, Patrick, cooper
28. Conway, Michael, coal porter
30. Flemming, Mrs.
32. Kelly, Bernard, clerk
34. Wilson, Robert, foreman
36. Coleman, John, rope spinner
38. Quinn, Thos., ship carpenter
40. Kearns, Wm., house repairer
42. Ferguson, J., groom
44, 56. McDonald, Jas., grocer (44, 46)
48. McVeagh, Edward, carpenter
50. Nolan, James, seaman
52. McCann, P., civil bill officer
54. Harper, John, labourer
56. Newton, William, fireman
58. Halfpenny, Peter, labourer
60. Broderick, John, do
62. Hanna, Robert, do
64. McCourt, John, do
66. Burns, Edward, do
68. Kelly, Michael, boiler maker
70. McCartney, Bleakley, carter
72. Magee, Hugh, porter
74. Noad, James, labourer
76. McDonald, John, do ANDREW STREET
Off Little Ship Street 1. Doran, John, labourer
3. Holmes, George, cow keeper
5. McLaughlin, Hugh, labourer
7. Maher, Patrick, do
9. Lindsay, Robinson, do
11. McLaughlin, Thomas, do
13. Leonard, Patrick, do
15. Brennan, T., boiler maker
17. Ford, William, labourer
19. Keenan, John, do
21. Burns, Meredith, plate layer
23. Dallas, Hugh, carter
25. Murphy, John, labourer
27. Boyle, John, smith
29. Vacant
31. Powers, Eliza, green grocer
33. Thompson, James, rivetter
35. Lockridge, Henry, labourer
37. Rice, Eliza
..........little Ship Street intersects
39. Sweeney, Patrick, revitter (rivetter)
41. Earls, Thomas, labourer
43. McCrystal, Henry, do
45. McAuley, Joseph, do
47. McCormick, Wm., caulker
49. Graham, Francis, revitter (rivetter)
51. Cunningham, Andrew, fitter
53. Cahill, Laurence, revitter (rivetter)
55. Hood, Andrew, brick layer
57. Turner, James, joiner
59. Vacant ANDREW STREET NEW
From Nelson Street to Garmoyle Street
1. Bowman, P., smith's helper
2. White, John, fitter
3. Leonard, Mary Ann
5. Hughes, Peter, labourer
7. McGrogan, Peter, dealer
9. McIlroy, Henry, labourer
11. McGreevy, James, boatman
13. Adams, Mary, mill worker
15. Vacant
17. McCafferty, James, labourer
19. Stewart, Agnes, weaver
23. Fearon, Bernard, seaman
25. Rice, Henry, labourer
27. McGarry, John, carter
29. Quinn, Mary Jane, winder
31. Gillespie, Isabella
33. McLaughlin, James, rigger
35. McDonald, James, labourer
37. Gordon, George, do
39. Rutherford, J. Jas., cooper
41. Knox, Sarah
43. Humphrys, Wm., labourer
45. Thomas, Chas., boiler maker
47. Darragh, Hugh, shipwright
49. McGrath, John, labourer ANGLESEA STREET
Off Beresford Street 1. McMahon, Joseph, tailor
3. Robinson, James, labourer
5. Gibson, Eliza
7. Wilson, Fanny
9. Leeburn, Wm., labourer
__________ 2. McGrath, Alice
4. Law, Thomas, moulder
6. Keenan, Jane
8. Maginn, James, labourer ANN STREET
Arthur Square to Queen's Bridge 1. McDonald, W., fowl butcher &
game dealer
3. Henderson, Robert, fish & ice merchant
5, 7 Moore, Samuel, wholesale and retail provision curer
7˝. Dunbar, James, hairdresser
9. James, Robert, Fish and Ice Merchant, and at 10 Shaftesbury
Square
11. Devlin, Terrence, fruiter and confectioner
13. McKee, John, fruiter and poulterer
13˝. Patterson, Richard, stores
15, 17. Haddock, M. & Thomas, grocers & spirit merchants
19. Muldoon, Jos., Royal Hotel and spirit merchant
21. Gardner, R. R., provision merchant
23. Ferguson, James, flesher
..............Telfair Street intersects
25. Kerr, Thomas, tea merchant
27. Gaffikin, John, flesher
29. MacGeagh & MacLaine, flax, tow & yarn merchants
31. Lamb and Bullock, American beef stores
33. Vacant
35. Finlay, Alexander, soap & candle manufacturer
37. Abernethy, S. & J., glass, oil and colour merchants
39a. Aiken & McCullough, Bookbinders, Rulers and Linen Sample
Casemakers
39. Morton, James, auctioneer and valuator
41. Allen, W. J., House Furnishers & Bedding Manufacturers
43. Bradley & Robb, boot and shoe warehouse
45. Gibson, Saml., confectioner and dining rooms
45a. McHutchison, John, tea dealer & agent for Burntisland Oil
Co.
47. Waddell, Wm. J., tea dealer
47. Freeman, John, flesher
49, 51. Mavius & Vivash, Photographic Studio and Art Depository
51. Cameron, Archd., tea merchant
53, 55. Bell, Saml. David & Co., Tea merchants and Family
grocers
...........Church Lane intersects
57. Smith, Jno., Pawnbroker and Jeweller
59. Withers, Jas., Plumber, Gasfitter and Bellhanger
61. Morrow, Miskelly, & Co., rope, twine & sail manufacturers
63. Vacant
............Victoria Street intersects
Queen Anne Buildings
63a. Hunt, Charles, oculist and optician
65. McKinstry, William, Queen Anne Restaurant
67 & 69 Musgrave, H. & E., wholesale tea & sugar merchants
73, 75, 77. Musgrave & Co. Ltd., iron founders and iron works,
Cromac Foundry
...........Musgrave Street intersects
71. McCalmont, Robert, & Sons, Artificial Manure and Felt
Manufacturers
73. Fraser, Michl., clothes dealer
75. Hall, John, tobacconist
77. Wright, Samuel, hairdresser
81. Vacant
83. Clotworthy, James B., dealer and stabling
87, 89. Riddell, John, & Son, iron, steel, tinplate, and metal
merchants, agents for Magnolia anti-friction metal
..........Oxford Street intersects
___________
2. Polland, Edward, practical watch maker and
jeweller
4. McClure, Thomas, practical watch maker and jeweller
6, 8. Holland, Joseph, artist and modeller
..........Crown Entry intersects
10. Swanton, Mary J., publican
10˝. Saunders, Hill & Co., tin plate and copper workers
12, 14. Orr, Joseph & Sons, seedsmen and florists
14a. Corbett, Jas., hairdresser
16. Lipsey, James & Co., wine and spirit merchants
18, 20. Morrison Bros., trunk, brush and portmanteau factory
22. Jones, R., boot warehouse
..........Wilson's Court intersects
24. McKendry, Robert, spirit merchant
26, 28. Balmer, John & Co., wholesale leather merchants
..........Joy's Entry intersects
30a. McBride, Joseph, hairdresser
30. Rea, John, grocer and provision curer
32. Holywood & Donnelly, wine and spirit merchants
34. Cowan's bonded stores
36. Morrison, David D., Wholesale Saddlery Warehouse
38, 40. Johnston, W. J., & Sons, Wholesale Grocers and Tea
Merchants
..........Pottinger's Entry intersects
42. Ulster Brush Company, Wm. Gray, manager
44. McClay, Robert, Bible and tract depot
46. Lowden, J. & Co., plumbers, gasfitters and brass founders
48. Crawford, John, boot and shoe maker
50. Mathers, T. & W., whitesmiths
52. Chapman, Simon & Co., drug and oil warehouse
54. Millar, Jas. & Co., tea, wine and spirit merchants
56. Heyburn, Ann, haberdasher
58. Doherty, D. T., printer, lithographer, bookbinder, and stationer
60. Richardson Bros., Ulster Oil and drug store
62, 64. Redmond, P., hairdresser
66. Taylor, Dr. J. W., surgeon, medical hall
..........Church Lane intersects
68. Duffy, P., & Co., publicans
70. McKee, Thomas, tobacconist
72. Kelly, Edward, tobacconist
74. Blake, E. & M., confectioners
76. Gorman, Patrick, boot and shoe maker
78. Woods, John & Co., Tea and Sugar Merchants
80. McBride & Co., cabinet makers and upholsterers
..........Victoria Street intersects
82. McMullan, Thos. & Co., despatch and stores
34. (84) Lytle, William & Sons, chandlers
86. Williams, Charles, Dill & Co., Ulster Rope and Sack Company
88. McKeown & Co., hardware merchants
88˝. Jackson, David, city oil and drug stores
90. McCullough, Mary, confectioner
92. O'Neill, Eliza A., publican
..........Prince's Street intersects
94. Wilson, John, refreshment rooms
96, 98. Kelly, John, publican
100. Leach, E., publican
102, 104. Jamison & Green, iron merchants
106. Dempster, Jas., tobacconist
108. Todd, Wm. C., commission agent
108a. Ross, David, baker and confectioner
110˝. Robinson, Robert, Manager of British Workman Public House
110. Mitchell, Joseph, family grocer
112. Ward, John, publican ANN STREET NORTH
Nelson Street to Corporation Street 1. Harper, John, store keeper
3. Clarke, Mary Ann
5. Skeffington, Elizabeth
7. Gilchrist, W., boiler maker
9. Lamb, James, labourer
11. McLees, James, watchman
13. Morris, Wm., seaman (Norris, William, seaman in 1880)
15. Patton, Robert, seaman
17. Montgomery, T., shipwright
19. Perry, Elizabeth
21. Mitchell, Mary
23. Coffey, Geo., ship carpenter
25. McAllister, James, boatman
27. Smith, Wallace, car owner
__________ 2. Side door
4. Mooney, James, labourer
6. Madden, Thomas, sailor
8. Johnston, Geo., watchman
10. McCune, J.
12. Denny, William, labourer
14. Rock, Susannah
16. Telford, Robert, seaman
18. Campbell, Wm., do
20. Hawthorne, Jno., watchman
22. Long, James, shipwright
24. Rea, Hugh, iron plainer
26. Ennis, Neill, mill sawyer
28. Smith, James, labourer
30. Collins, Martha
32. Patton, W. Perry, painter
34. Side door ANNADALE STREET
off Duncairn Street 1. Vacant
3. McEntee, James
..........Sheridan Street intersects
5, 7. Murray bros., publicans
9. Murray, R., clerk
11. Patton, Thomas, store keeper
..........Burke Street intersects
13, 15. McSorley, Wm., publican
17. Milligan, Samuel, carpenter
19. Elliott, William, clerk
21. Osborne, R. S., do
23. Calvert, Hans, labourer
__________ 4. George, Mrs. L.,
grocer
6. Marlin, Mrs.
8. Vacant
10. Johnston, Robert, grocer
..........Shandon Street intersects
12, 14. Kidd, James, builder ANNALEA STREET
off Clifton Park Avenue 1.
McPherson, William, agent
3. Fell, William, clerk
5. Robb, Alexander
7. Henry, Edward, clerk
9. Ferguson, Robt., bookkeeper
11. Simmons, Mrs.
13. Reynolds, Wm., iron founder
15. McIlveen, Thomas, cashier
17. Toughan, Saml., linen lapper
19. Homes, Mathew
21, 23. Vacant
25. Laverty, Miss , dress maker
__________ 2. Walker, William, clerk
4. McComish, Robert, do
6. Rowan, James
8. Kirker, David, baker
10. McCauley, William J., clerk
12. Ferris, John R., draper
14. Donnelly, J., telegraph clerk
16. Duff, J. W., Custom House officer
18. Galway, Miss, Bible reader
20. Cummings, Robert, clerk
22. Cloran, Mrs.
24. Andrews, Robert, clerk
26. McVicker, Mrs.
28. Harper, Mrs.
30. Irvine, James, commercial traveller
32. Robinson, G., bookkeeper
34. Baird, James, ship carpenter
36. Jack, John, clerk
38. Martin, George
40. Nicholson, Wm., bookkeeper
42. Harbinson, R. J., commercial traveller
44. Tyler, Samuel, manager, boot warehouse
46. Crozier, William
48. Jones, Hubert, clerk
50. McCammond, John M., linen merchant
52. Saulter, Wm. J., commercial traveller ANNE COURT
Off College Street West
eight small houses ANNESLEY STREET
From Duncairn Street to Fleetwood Street 1. Holmes, William
3. Jackson, James, draper
5. Manning, Miss
7. Thompson, Robt., bookkeeper
9. Gulston, Capt. C. S.
11. Macnamara, Dan., commission agent
__________ 2. Ewing, Samuel, builder ANNETTE STREET
From Verner Street to Turnly Street 11, 13.
Grant, Jas., spirit merchant
15. Pollock, Robert, labourer
17. Miller, James, painter
19. Poole, Alex., chandler
21. McVeigh, Ann Jane, lodging house keeper
23. Cooke, James, fruiter
25. McGreevy, Jane (Magreevy, Wm. J., carter in 1880)
27. Moore, David, carrier
29. McKittrick, Wm., store keeper
31. Holmes, Thos., engine driver
33. O'Neill, Maggie
35. Walsh, Robt., quay labourer
37. McNally, Wm. John, carter
39. Bow, Crawford, iron moulder
41. Windsor, John, tailor
43, 45 & 47 Dundee, S., publican
49. McCleery, Araminta
51, 53. O'Hanlon, Mary Ann
55. Smyth, Wm., carter
__________ 6. Bertram, Wm., rivetter
8. Douglas, James, van driver
10. Houston, Geo., blacksmith
12. Hall, James, porter
14. Chapman, Wm., groom
16. Longridge, Thos., labourer
18. Bell, Samuel, do
20. McCartney, Eliza
22. Burris, Hugh, iron moulder
24. Connolly, Patrick, spirit merchant ANNSBORO'
STREET
from Bellevue Street to Sugarfield Street
2. Curran, John, rougher
4. Barns, John, labourer
6. Adams, Samuel, mechanic ANTIGUA STREET
Off Glenpark Street 2, 4. Tenner, John, grocer (Tener, John, grocer in
1880)
6. Kelsie, Jane
8. McKenna, Margaret
10. Vacant
12. Mercie, Mary
14. Hush, A.
16. Wilson, Nancy
18. Broom, Mrs.
20. Carson, John, traveller
22. Gaskin, Mary
24. Ferguson, M. J.
26. Weldon, Mary
28, 30. Vacant
__________ 3. Murray, Mary
5. Matier, Jane
7. Whelan, W., flax dresser
9. Reid, Mary A., machinist
11. Reilly, John, labourer ANTRIM ROAD
Duncairn Street to Whitewell
{ Right Hand Side } Richmond Crescent
1. Morrison, Jas., general grocer
2. Clendinning, T. W., commercial traveller
3. Lilburn, Thos., horse dealer
4. Ryan, Mrs.
5. Hamilton, James, clerk
6. Williamson, Hugh (of Williamson Bros., Royal Avenue)
7. Malcolm, Bowman, locomotive engineer B.N.C.R.
8. McKelvey, Mrs.
9. Potts, Wm., tea buyer
10. Plunkett, Louis A., insurance agent
11. Long, William
12. Jones, B., warehouseman
13. McStay, William, dentist
14. Tate, Wm., harbour master
15. Johnston, J., rate collector
16. Mathews, Jas., family grocer
..........Jubilee Avenue intersects
Westminister Villas
1. Johnson, Rev. R. Crawford, Methodist minister
2. Wood, Mrs., ladies' school
Eglintoun
Martin, Rev. Jas., minister of Eglinton Street Presbyterian Church
Mossville
Deacon, Mrs.
.......Alexandra Road intersects
Dunmore
Preston, Sir. John J.P.
Parkville
Whitla, Miss
Boyd, Mrs.
Dunedin
Johnston, Rev. Wm., D.D.,
minister Townsend Street Presbyterian Church
Agnew, Wm., woollen draper
Kent, Archibald
Magill, Henry
Gregg, John, iron merchant
Lilburn, H. M., tea merchant
Dunedin Terrace
1. Curley, F., merchant clothier
2. Torbett, J., wine & spirit merchant
3. Dixon, John, wine merchant
4. Bulloch, John
St. Paul's Parsonage
Scott, Rev. Charles, incumbent of St.
Paul's Church, York Street
Castleton Terrace
3. Lanyon, H. O., flax merchant
4. Sherrard, W. O., woollen manufacturer
5. Fisher, Mrs.
6. Clark, W. J., Ulster Bank (Clarke, William J. in
1880)
7. Leonard, F. M. T., H.M.C.
8. Brown, Matthew Joseph
9. Dickey, Ed. O'R., solicitor
10. Marsh, Jos. E., architect
11. Smith, John, builder and contractor
..........Skegoniel Avenue intersects
Fortwilliam Park Presbyterian Church - Rev.
J. Maconachie, minister
Post-office pillar letter box
Firmount
Pring, Richard W. (of Grattan & Co.)
Fortwilliam
Mackay, The Misses
Greenhill, John H., electrician
Fortview
Andrews, Mrs.
Mountain View
Barclay, John (Barkley, Richard, conveyancer
in 1880)
Mount Lyons
Newett, B. J. (of Robinson & Newett)
Ardeen
Taylor, Victor, iron founder
Allison, Major J. L.
Parkmount Lodge
McCue, William, gardener
Airdrie (Ardville in 1880)
Bigger, Joseph
Kane, Mrs., Cave Hill Tavern
Bella Vista
McKnight, John, wine and
spirit merchant
Farringdon House
Hanna, Henry, leather
merchant
Chelsea
Robb, Kirker, timber merchant
Kean Coradh
Dixon, Alex., timber merchant
Altmore
Young, Jas., ship store
merchant
Caveview
O'Neill, Constantine, grocer
..........Graymount Lane intersects
Thronemount Villas
1. Shannon, Samuel
2. Rea, W. R., manager Lagan Navigation Company
3, 4. Vacant
5. Seaten, Isaac, coachman
Throne View
Marshall, John L., director
Whitewell Print Works
Throne Hospital & Convalescent Home - Mary
F. Bostock, superintendent, Antrim Road
__________ { Left hand Side }
Richmond
1. Robb, David, timber merchant
Ivy Dene
2. Rooney, Mrs.
3. Kyle, Mrs.
4. Gibson, Miss
5. Leahy, David, tobacconist
6. O'Hagan, F., tea merchant
7. Skelton, Joseph, handkerchief manufacturer
Rosemount
McHugh, E., wholesale and retail woollen
and linen draper
Willowbank
Gregg, Mrs.
Marsden Villa
Molyneaux, Miss
Hopefield Terrace
1. Emerson, Mrs.
2. Kirk, Mrs.
3. Ward, Thomas
4. Wilson, H., master mariner
5. Nimack, J. D.
..........Hopefield Avenue intersects
Clonsilla
1. Kelly, Thompson, linen merchant
2. McHugh,
3. Moorehead, James E., mercantile office
4. Cunningham, Thos., Clerk of the Peace for Co. Antrim
..........Cedar Avenue intersects
Hopefield
Sinclair, Thomas, J.P.
Laurine
1. Dickey, A. H. M., Major-General
2. Blakely, Mrs.
Fortwilliam Terrace
1. Vacant
2. Armstrong, W., linen manufacturer
3. Houston, Miss
4. Boyd, John, warehouseman
5. Orr, Wm., linen merchant
6. McCauley, Joseph, solicitor
7. Vacant
..........Kenbella Avenue intersects
Kenbella House
2. Brady, J. R., master mariner
Cherrington Terrace
1. McLellan, Thos., cutler
2. Collier, W. F., LL.D.
3. Gifford, John, accountant
Clonavon
Morrow, David, rope manufacturer
Ardlussa
1. Meharg, James
2. Mitchell, David, hardware merchant
Alberta
Vacant
Ardara
Reade, J. T., linen merchant
Park House
Salmond, T. B., C.E., engineer, Harbour
Board
Dromart
Shillington, T. F. (of Musgrave & Co., Ann
Street)
Lisanore House
Chestnutt, M., ladies' educational
establishment
Lisanore Villa
Hanna, John, silk mercer (of 38 High
Street)
Bonavon
Pim, John, J.P., sec. Belfast Steamship Co.
Ltd.
Finnart
Watson, Robert (of 92, 94 Donegall Street)
The Drift
O'Rorke, Alex., solicitor
Gordon, Samuel
Chichester Park Villas
1. Dunlop, Robert, grain merchant
2. Lowson, W. B., stock and share broker
3. Gallagher, Jas., grain merchant
Chichester Terrace
1. Smith, Edward (of Marsh & Co.)
2. McGeorge, Louisa
3. Fisher, John
4. Adeley, William John, stock and share broker
5. Beckett, Sarah
6. Russell, Jas., cashier, Ulster Bank
7. McCord, Thos., bookkeeper
8. McCardle, J., commercial traveller
Chichester House
Harper, William, solicitor
Parkview
Campbell, James, blacksmith
..........Old Cavehill Road intersects
Belfast Castle
Countess of Shaftesbury
__________
Green, John, coachman
Rexter, James, game keeper
Bullock, Wm., caretaker
Deerpark
Nash, The Misses
Park Lodge
Birney, E., boot and shoe manufacturer
Martello Towers
Frizell, Thomas, gardener
Miller, Thomas, gardener
Gate Lodge
Carruthers, Wm. John, carter
Ben Eden
Whitla, Captain James
Glencoe
Vacant
Rose Cottage
McKillen, Patrick, coachman
Thronemount
Armstrong, R., J.P., linen merchant
Thronemount Cottage
Stevenson, Richard, bookkeeper
Kincraig
Kirkpatrick, John J., bleacher
Kincraig Lodge
Hesson, Peter, coachman ANTRIM STREET
from Wall Street to Unity Street 1. McClean, H., tailor
3. Marshall, James, pensioner
5. Donnelly, Henry, do
7. McGrory, Patrick, do
9. Croan, James, labourer
11. Currie, G., licensed car owner (Corry, Gibson, van driver
in 1880)
13. McConnell, Wm., labourer
15. Newell, Wm., sawyer
17. Carroll, Michael, pensioner
__________
2. Boyd, Mrs., grocer
4. Vacant
6. Melville, Thomas, labourer
8. Mooney, Richard, do
APSLEY STREET
Bankmore Street to Donegall Pass
1. Somerset, James, grocer
3. Martin, Jane
5. Harrison, David, carpenter
7. Dunlop, Thomas, blacksmith
9. Rodgers, James, storeman
11. Arbuthnot, Margaret
13. Corbett, Robert, pipe layer
15. Maxwell, Ralph, tenter
17. Graham, John, horse shoer
19. Fitzgerald, J., pattern maker
25. Tannahill, J., sergt.-at-mace
29. Lawther, Saml., linen lapper
31. Swan, John, carter
33. Corbett, D., railway guard
35. Campbell, Jane
37. Miller, John, linen lapper
39. Cunningham, J., van driver
41. Parker, John, upholsterer
43. Wilson, John, plasterer
45. Hawthorn, Adam, van driver
45˝. Irvine, Lavinia
47. Ferguson, Robert, grocer
............Rainey Street intersects
49. Braithwaite, W., van driver
51. Bodel, Margaret
53. McAllister, S., litho. printer
55. Clark, Wm., painter
57. Allen, James, baker
59. Rodgers, Alice, grocer
..........Lindsay Street intersects
61. McQua, James (Magee, James, carpenter in 1880)
63. Downey, John, salesman
65. Anderson, Arthur, tailor
67. Dickson, A., brass founder
69. Carson, William, tailor
71. Bell, Dixon, publican, Empress Bar
.........Howard Street South intersects
Porter's National Schools, male and female, teachers,
W. Allen and Mrs. E. Clarke
___________
2. Side door
4. McCartney, C., collar cutter
6. McMinn, Jas., coach painter
8. Patterson, Robert, carpenter
10. Smyth, James, compositor
12. Thompson, Mrs.
14. Smylie, J., plumber and gas fitter
15. (16) Currie, S.
18. Leitch, James, carpenter
20. Russell, Mrs. Eliza
22. McConnell, Henry, R.I.C.
24. Gill, Robert, van driver
26. Simpson, Wm., grocer and spirit dealer
..........Erin Street intersects
28. Ellis, George, labourer
..........Rainey Street intersects
30, 32. Gartlan, P., spirit grocer
34. Rutledge, Edward, gardener
36. Wilger, Hamilton, porter
38. Crothers, Isabella
40. Alexander, Joseph, house furnisher ARDENLEE AVENUE
off Ravenhill Road
Moorhead, John, solicitor
Carlisle, John Rutherford, oil and colour
merchant
Claremont House
Boyd, Samuel Wilson, traveller
ARDILAUN STREET
Foundry Street to Fraser Street
2. Majilton, John, labourer
4. Close, Jacob, do
6. Briggs, James, driller
8. Adair, Thomas
10. Longridge, George, labourer
12. Titterington, James, do
14. Waddell, Robt., boiler maker
16. Watson, Robert, labourer
18. Armstrong, Andrew, painter
20. Parsons, Eliza
22. Blackwood, James, plater
24. Boyd, Robert, rivetter
26. Bole, Richard, millwright
28. Lewis, Robert, caulker
30. Armour, James, joiner
32. Smith, William, do
34. Beck, Samuel, boiler maker
36. Spence, Robert, seaman
38. Rankin, Thomas, labourer
40. Scully, Edward, do |
ARDILEA STREET
Off Oldpark Road 1. Steele, Samuel, labourer
3. Donaghy, James, engine driver
5. Archbuckle, Jos., labourer (Arbuckle)
7. Magee, John, do
Oldpark Brick Works - James Wallace
35. McAnally, John, labourer
37. Thomas, Wm., do
39. Towman, Dennis, do
41. McAleer, James, do
43. Clarke, Patrick, do
45. McLaughlin, Patk., do
47. McGrath, Hugh, do
49. Maguire, Patrick, do
61. Davidson, David, flax dresser
63. Mulholland, Michl., labourer
65. Devlin, Rose
67. Vacant
69. McCafferty, John, carpenter
71. Darragh, Neil, labourer
73. Vacant
75. Goudy, Samuel, flax dresser
77. McAnally, William, do (McNally, William, sorter in
1880)
79. Sweeny, John, do
81. Vacant
83. Dougherty, John, flax dresser
85. Bradley, Patrick, do
87. Canavan, William, labourer
89. O'Halloran, T., flax dresser
91. Vacant
93. Flanagan, Eliza
95. Orr, John, traveller
97. Douglas, Patrick, seaman
99. Carties, Thomas, flax dresser
101. Hefferon, Lucinda
103. Vacant
105. Hunter, James, labourer
107. Shields, Edwd., flax dresser
109. Doran, James, do
111. Gribbin, Thomas, labourer
113. Guillion, Robert, do
115. McKillen, James, labourer
117. Magee, Eliza
___________
2, 4. Millikin, William, grocer
6. Larkin, William, labourer
8. McKee, Joseph, gardener
10. Hanna, Thomas, flax dresser
12. Wilson, James, do
14. McFarland, John, printer
16. Steele, Robt., labourer
18. Nugent, Mary
20. Magowan, John, blacksmith
22. Keenan, Thos., brick moulder
24. Sweeney, Ellen
26. Vacant
28. McClelland, Andw., labourer
30. Clarke, Patrick, do
32. McVeigh, James, do
34. Stewart, Margaret
36. Vacant
38. Ready, William, labourer
40. Hare, John, do
42. Vacant
..........Glenpark Street intersects
52, 54. McCormick, James, publican and grocer
56. Alexander, Mary
58. Purvis, Jane
60. Donaghy, Agnes
62. Duffy, John, labourer
64. Kinney, John, dyer
66. Davidson, Eliza
68. Huggins, Francis, labourer
70. Quinn, Hugh, stone cutter
72. Wynne, Mary
74. McKillan, Ellen
76. Rice, Bernard, labourer
78. Quinn, Sarah
80. Hughes, Edward, flax dresser
82. McCourt, Paul, do
84. McVeigh, James, labourer
86. Vacant
88. Clarke, Patrick, flax dresser
90. McKay, John, do
92. Hughes, James, labourer
94. Doran, Patrick, flax dresser
96. McGuigan, Dan, do
98. Marr, Dennis, dyer
100. McCoy, Sarah
102. Hughes, Pat., flax dresser
104. Beattie, Agnes
106. Vacant
108. Kinny, James
110. Walker, Essey
112. Morgan, John, tenter
114. McAnulty, Margaret
116. Boyle, John, gardener
118. Donoghy, James, clerk
120. Brennan, Wm., barber
122. Monaghan, Wm., machine master
124. McGrogan, Jas., flax dresser
126. McLoughlin, Hy., do
128. McClintock, A., engine driver
130. Savage, William, bleacher
132. Riddell, William, labourer ARDMOULIN
AVENUE
from Dover Street to Percy Street
1. McFall, J., pianofore manufacturer (pianoforte)
3. McCullogh, Annie, dress maker
5. Mulvey, Michael, constable
7. Brennan, George, do
9. Walsh, William, bookkeeper
11. Teggart, James, mechanic
13. Glover, Robert, labourer
15. Hamill, James, pensioner
17. Mitchell, Wm. S., overseer
19. Donnelly, Michael, paviour
21. Greenwood, John, printer
23. McVeigh, Hugh, boot maker
25. Walsh, Annie, dress maker
27. Shepperd, Richard, carpenter
29. Frazer, William, blacksmith
31. Bell, William, carpenter
33. Armstrong, J., engine driver
35. Minshall, W., draughtsman
37. McEvoy, C., flax dresser
__________ 2. Kelly, P. J.,
constable
4. Hardy, T., umbrella maker
6. Campbell, Wm., salesman
8. Templeton, W. C., bookkeeper
10. Hamilton, Francis, clerk
12. McMaster, Robert, law clerk
14. Cummings, J., store keeper
16. Hazzard, David, mechanic
18. Bell, Thomas, grocer
20. Kerr, Alexander, carpenter
22. Breen, Hugh, pensioner
24. Stewart, Mary, sales woman
26. McNeil, George, time keeper
28. Ferguson, Samuel, mechanic
30. O'Brien, Elizabeth
32. Stewart, Wm., mechanic
34. Williamson, Jas., carpenter
36. Jackson, W. R., linen lapper
38. Curry, Hugh D., chemist
40. Scott, Ellen, grocer ARDMOULIN STREET
from Divis Street to Milford Street 1, 3 McGlade, F., spirit merchant and grocer
5. Logan, Thomas, mechanic
7. Fanning, Agnes
9. Collins, David, plasterer
11. Finnigan, Philip, pensioner
13. O'Brine, James, shoe maker
15. Lynas, Joseph, mechanic (Lynass, Joseph, mechanic in
1880)
17. McArdle, Michael, labourer
__________
4. Graydon, James, tailor (Craydon, Jas., R.I.C. pensioner
9in 1880)
6. Jones, Edward, flesher
8. McCurry, F., van driver
10. Peake, Michael, chandler
12. Hamill, Robert, book binder
14. Mulholland, A., iron turner
16. McAteer, M. J.
18. Healey, Michael, teacher
20. Connolly, Patrick, carpenter
22. McAnally, N., teacher
24. McDonnell, M., teacher
26. Cauley, Patrick, pawn broker
..........Alexander Street West intersects
28. Derby, John, plasterer
30. McNeill, P., excise officer
32. McConaghy, P., shoe maker
34. McMahon, Eliza
36. Diffon, John, flax dresser ARGYLE STREET
Shankhill Road to Cupar Street Argyle Place
Infants' National School, Alice Watson, principal
1. Marshall, Robert, labourer
3. McKeown, Margaret
5. Minnis, Jane
7. Taylor, Thomas, coachman
9. Quinn, James, labourer
11. Brooks, Thomas, car owner
13. Brown, Maria
15. Shields, A., insurance agent
17. Lynas, Thomas, labourer
19. Sherlock, Mrs.
21. Duncan, John, labourer
23. Middleton, Agnes
25. Redcliffe, Sarah
27. Topping, Wm., labourer
29. Main, Robert, do
31. Kennedy, David, carpenter
33. McClean, William, weaver
35. Baxter, John, shoe maker
37. Gallagher, James, pensioner
39, 41. Vacant
43. Hughes, Sarah
45. Quinn, John, labourer
47. Vacant
49. Dornan, William, carter
51. Moore, John, labourer
53. Bruce, Mrs.
55. Andrews, William, labourer
57. Vacant
59. Purdy, James, labourer
61. Scott, Wm. J., do
63. Kirkwood, J., do
65. Moffet, Eliza
67. McCullough, James
69. Wallace, Andrew, labourer
71. Magee, Dennis, sailor
73. Wilson, Eliza
75. Frazer, Thomas, labourer
77. Nevin, Matthew, do
79. Vacant
81. Jenkins, Edward, labourer
83. Johnston, Wm., do
85. Carson, Sarah
87, 89. Service, James, publican
..........Nixon Street intersects
95, 97. Thompson, S. S., spirit grocer
99. Courtney, Mrs.
101. Ritchie, James, watchman
103. Davison, Robert, porter
105. Conlin, Mary Ann
107. Rainey, James, carter
109. Vacant
111. Goold, R., shoe maker
113. Robinson, J., flax dresser
115. Roy, James, labourer
117. Ferguson, Wm., mechanic
119. Vacant
121. McDowell, John, labourer
123. Giles, Mary Ann
125. McCormick, John, spinning master
127. Quinn, T. H., labourer
129. Eaton, S., linen lapper
131. Heaney, Mrs..
133. Forsythe, John, labourer
135. Wilson, Thomas, do
137. Smith, Frederick, do
139. Jones, Margaret
141,
143. Harrison, H., hackle setter
145. Andrews, W., linen lapper
147. Johnston, S., wood carver
149. Connolly, Wm., labourer
151. Harvey, James, fitter
153. Martin, Sarah
155. Young, Eliza
157. Bunting, John, labourer
159. Stewart, William
161. Allen, David, carter
163, 165. Ward, M. J., publican
167. Osborne, Wm., iron turner
169. Moffet, James, labourer
171. Marks, John, do
173. Smith, Arthur, do
175. McCourt, Thos., do
177, 179. Barr, H., general grocer
.........Ashmore Street intersects
183, 185, 187. Morrison, Alex., pawn broker
189. Gibson, James
191. McCarroll, Mary
193. Lee, Wm., spinning master
195. Allen, Charles, flax dresser
197. Murdoch, W. J., mechanic
199. Elliott, Susan
201. Young, Thomas, pensioner
203. McIlroy, Thomas, labourer
205. Douglas, Ann
207. Rankin, M., spinning master
209. McGrath, Andrew, labourer
211. Thompson, E., winding master
__________
2. Watson, Mrs., grocer
4. Reid, John, labourer
6. Hodgens, James, fitter
8. Robinson, Thomas, labourer
10. Haslett, James, moulder
12. Adair, Robert, labourer
14. Patterson, Armstrong, do
16. Elliott, Mrs.
18. McMullan, W. J., labourer
20. Williamson, James, do
22. Tracy, Jane
24. Taylor, Wm. J., labourer
26. McFall, Wm., dealer
28. Smith, John, labourer
30. Rooney, Sam
32. Sampson, James
34. Huston, Isabella
36. Adair, Mary
38. Murdagh, John, labourer
40. Cairns, Wm., hackler
42. Spence, Hugh, labourer
44. Spence, John, do
46. Martin, Thomas
48. McCausland, W., blacksmith
50. Brown, James, boiler maker
52. Walker, Wm., iron turner
54. Minnis, James, tailor
56. Hasley, James, mechanist (mechanic or machinist)
58. McDowell, David, tailor
60. McCartney, Mrs.
62. McKeown, Mrs.
64. Murray, Dawson, labourer
66. Jackson, Mrs.
68. Ferguson, Martha, winder
70. Orr, John, tenter
72. McDowell, Harry, labourer
74. Smith, Martha
76. Scott, Alex., bundler
78. Jenkins, J., basket maker
80. McKee, James, labourer
82. Sefton, William, do
84. Wylie, James, do
86. Besgrove, Geo. H., polisher
88. McJury, Jane, weaver
90. Robb, Alexander, labourer
92. Simpson, George, do
94. Green, Joseph, do
96. Darragh, John, carter
98, 100. Watson, Ann, grocer
..........Nixon Street intersects
102. Pelan, James, publican
104. Chambers, John, bleacher
106. Milligan, Wm., labourer
108. Allen, Joseph, plasterer
110. Noble, Margaret, weaver
112. McLaughlin, J., flax dresser
114. Purdy, Samuel, labourer
116. Hanlon, Robert, boot maker
118. Neill, Thomas, labourer
120. Quail, Thomas, do
122. Colvin, Ruth, grocer
124. McCallum, Wm., porter
126. Willis, Mrs.
128. Blacker, John, dealer
130. Thompson, Robert, dealer
132. Crozier, James, labourer
134. Livingston, Samuel, do
136. Reid, Mary J.
138. Reid, Wm. M., labourer
140. Darragh, John, do
142. Wilson, Robert, plumber
144. Mercer, Matthew, moulder
146. Hamill, John, labourer
148. Watson, Louis, labourer
150. Shaw, Mrs.
152. Clyde, Robert, carter
154. Strahan, Robt., flax dresser
156. Glencross, Samuel
158. Bigger, Thomas, labourer
160. Patterson, G. H., do
162. Jenkins, Isaac, carter
164. Boyd, John
166. Montgomery, Mrs.
168. Rylie, John, labourer (Wylie?)
170. Steed, Mrs.
172. Martin, Jas., block printer
174. Hume, Wm., labourer
176. Hall, James, agent
178. McEvoy, Matilda, mill worker
180. Vacant
182. Morrow, Sarah J.
184. Bell, Samuel, lithographer
186. Close, Hugh, block printer
..........Ashmore Street intersects
Argyle Street Infants' National
School - Principal, Miss McCullough
190. Colvin, John, labourer
192. Rice, James, linen lapper
134. (194) Wylie, Saml., block printer
196. Wilson, John, hackle setter
198. McMurdie, Leslie, labourer
200. Walsh, Mary
202. Vacant ARIEL STREET
off Agnes Street 4. Holywood,
Malcolm, labourer
6. Hamilton, Sarah
8. Craig, Alexander, labourer
10. West, Charles, do
12. Garvey, David, plasterer
14. Officer, John
16. Kelly, Fanny
18. Skelly, Robert, labourer
20. Belshaw, David, do ARKWRIGHT STREET
Old Lodge Road to Perth Street 1. Jackson, John, carpenter
3. Craig, Joseph, watchman
5. Thompson, James, cellar man
..........Shaftesbury Street intersects
9. Clements, Robert, labourer
11. Magee, Benjamin, do
13. Burns, Hugh R., car driver
15. Conway, Thomas, caulker
17. McCreight, Mrs.
19. Johnston, Jos. H., cloth passer
21. Johnston, James, tailor
23. Ramsey, John, flax dresser
25. Beattie, James, brass founder
27. Gaston, Robert, mechanic
29. Bradshaw, John, dresser
31. Johnston, Hugh, loft overseer
33. Eakin, James, labourer
35. Bunting, Thos., plumber
37. Willis, David, labourer
39. Hutton, Mrs.
41. Watt, William, saddler
43. Webster, William, warder
45. Lyons, Agnes, spinner
__________ 2. Gilliland, Robt.,
spinning master
4. O'Neill, Mrs.
6. Douglas, Mrs.
8. Donnelly, Jas., boiler maker
..........Tilly Street intersects
10. Burns, John, grocer
12. Gillen, Mrs.
14. Quarrel, James, van driver
16. Smith, David, tenter
18. Cammel, John, porter
20. Anderson, Wm., plater
22. Allen, Adam, printer
24. Bennett, James, engineer
26. Gibson, Edward, labourer
28. Kirk, James, shoe maker
30. Bill, William, blacksmith
32. Gibb, Robert, coal merchant
34. Hawthorne, Jas., ship's cook
36. Nelson, James, clerk
38. Nicholl, Frank, rivetter
40. Telford, William, carpenter
42. Johnston, Henry, missionary
44. Watt, William, farmer
46. Maxwell, Wm. H., grocer
48, 50. Craig, Saml., shoe maker ARNON STREET
from Old Lodge Road to Wall Street 1. Melville, O., acting sergt. R.I.C.
3. Purcell, Mrs.
5. Cammock, Saml., carpenter
7. Hamill, John, engine driver
9. Beattie, John, traveller
11. Dewart, Thomas, butler
13. Risk, James, carpenter
15. Cody, Dennis, pensioner
17. Morrison, Wm., tinsmith
19. McDowell, Thos., farmer
21. Matthews, Elizabeth, weaver
23. Cunningham, W., labourer
25. Warwick, William, grocer
27. Brennan, M., spirit grocer
29. Davy, Mrs.
31. Connolly, Mrs.
33. Dunn, Peter, jeweller
35. Tumblety, Mrs.
37. McKenna, James, labourer
39. Keenan, John, tailor
41. Mallon, Mrs.
43. Millar, Joseph, painter
45. Gallagher, James, plasterer
47. Telford, Wm., gasfitter
49. Carragher, Mrs.
___________
2. Rea, James, ship's steward
4. McCracken, Miss
6. Bradley, James, coachman
8. O'Kane, John, do
10. Millar, Mrs.
12. Shields, James, painter
14. Clarke, Miss, seamstress
16. Lynn, W. J., upholstress
18. McCoy, Alex., tailor
20. McClure, Mrs.
22. Farr, James, pensioner
24. Side door
26. McKenna, John, labourer
28. Clawson, Wm., compositor
30. Ward, John, labourer
32. Jackson, A., labourer
34. Mageal, Mrs.
36. Savage, Francis, carpenter
38. Orr, James, car driver
40. Steel, Mrs..
42. Justin, Charles, rivetter
44. McIlroy, George, painter ARRAN STREET
off Moira Street 1. Milligan,
Margt., mill worker
3. Watson, Wm. John, fitter
5. Morris, Anne
7. Skinner, Hugh, seaman
9. French, James, fireman
11. Flannighan, Patrick, dealer
13. Kelly, David, fireman
15. McDowell, John, labourer
17. Gibson, Andrew, horse shoer
19. Flannigan, Eliza Jane
21. Shields, Samuel, tailor
23. Power, Patk., boiler maker
25. McAllister, Wm., carter
27. Lace, Henry, seaman
29. Moran, H., boot and shoe maker
31. McAllister, James, carter
33. McGourd, Richard, labourer
35. Burns, John, seaman
37. Davey, Joseph, labourer
__________ 2. Dunlop, John, iron
turner
4. Hawthorn, Miss
6. Conway, John, smith
8. McIlvene, Wm., seaman
10. Carson, James, printer
12. Burns, Hugh, labourer
14. Merra, Catherine
16. Warnock, Hugh, labourer
18. McIlmeny, M., rope worker
20. Cooper, Thos., wood turner
22. Kennedy, James, shoe maker ARTHUR LANE
from Upper Arthur Street to Montgomery Street 12.
McCann, D. & Co., poulterers
20. Kelly, Ptk., & Sons, brewers, Waterford - G. A. Mullan & Co., agents ARTHUR PLACE
Off Arthur Street 1. The Christian Advocate publishing
office - J. Robinson, manager
3. Archer, J., tailors' workshop
5. Dempster, Hugh, yardman
7. Docurra, Thos., caretaker
9. Green, F., & Co. Ltd., stables
__________
4. Green, F., & Co. Ltd., stores ARTHUR SQUARE
off Corn Market
The Grand Restaurant and Café Co. Ltd. - R. Motherell, managing
director
..........Castle Lane intersects
..........Arthur Street intersects
5, 7. Vacant
9. Murray, R., dyer and cleaner
9˝. Herron, Edw., hair dresser
11. Gallen, C., Imperial Tavern
__________
Masonic Buildings
13a McNerney, A., oyster dealer
13, 15. Bell, S. & J. F., saddlers and harness makers
17. Bible and Tract Depot
19. (1st floor) Black, C. & J., solicitors
2nd floor, Belfast Masonic Club
" ", Donegall
Masonic Club
3rd floor, Masonic Lodge Rooms
" ", Steward, M.
Ross
" ", Baxter, John,
caretaker to C. & J. Black
21. Tyler & Sons, boot manufacturers
..........Ann Street intersects ARTHUR STREET 1, 3. Theatre Royal
- J. F. Warden, proprietor
5 to 9. Forrester, Alex., wine & spirit merchant
11, 13. Adair, Hugh, Steam Printing, Lithographic, and Account
Book Manufacturing Works, Stationer and Book Binder
15, 17. Hogg, T., merchant tailor
19. Kerr, S. P., insurance agent
21. Bell, A., & Sons, dyers & cleansers
" (1st floor) Phillips, James T., architect and consul.
engineer
25. Moffett, George, boot and shoe maker
25. Todd, Mrs. L. A., Yorkshire Temperance Hotel
27. Johnston, Samuel, boot and shoe maker
29. Bleakley, J. C., tennis, cricket, football, in and outdoor games,
wholesale merchant
31, 33. Vacant
35, 37. Gibb, J. R., baker
43. Ulster Turkish & Medicated Baths
45. McLean, Boyle & McLean, solicitors
__________
2. Vacant
4. Craig, A. N., clothier
6. Collins, J. D. & Co., clothiers
8. Cliftonville Recreation Co. Ltd. - A. Crawford, jun., Sec.
8, 10. Crawford, A., & Son, House & Land Agents, Brokers,
Valuators and Auctioneers
8, 10. Crawford, A., Notary Public, Commissioner of Oaths, and
for taking Acknowledgements of Deeds by Married Women
12. Truman, Hanbury, Buxton, & Co., brewers, London and Burton-on-Trent,
H. Bell, agent
" Archibald Campbell & Co., Edinburgh, H. Bell, agent
" Davis Strangman & Co., Waterford, H. Bell, agent
" John Smith, Tadcaster, H. bell, agent
14. Todd, W. B., oyster rooms
16, 18. Stokes, Mrs., dress and mantle maker and agent for
Pullar's dye works, Perth
18. Berscia, Ernest, ladies' and gentlemen's hair dressing and shampooing
rooms (1st floor)
20, 22. Thomas, H. F., upholsterer and cabinet maker
..........Arthur Street intersects
24. Archer, J., merchant tailor
26. Cleland, J., bookseller and stationer, registrar of marriages
28. Fisher, Thos., house and land agent, commissioner for taking
affidavits, property valuer
30. Finnigan, E. S., solicitor
32. Clarke, J. C., dental surgeon
34. Whiffin & Hart, designers, chromo-litho & letterpress printers,
engravers, and artistic stationers
34. Halliday & Hunt, boot top closers (2nd floor)
36. Royal Northern Dining Rooms
38. McClure, W., merchant tailor and clothier ARTHUR STREET UPPER
Chichester Street to May Street 47, 49 Jury, W.
J., commercial travellers' stock room - Samuel Crowe, caretaker
..........Patterson Place intersects
51. McKee & Hamilton, wholesale bedding manufacturers and cabinet
makers
53. Rankin, W. H., glass stainer
55. Rolston, Mrs., servants' registry office
57. MacLaine, G. L., & Co., solicitors
" MacLaine, G. L., clerk of the Crown and Peace for Co.
Down
" Nelson, Omar C., solicitor
59. Reilly, John, plumber and gasfitter
59. Kennedy, J., machine stitcher and finisher (1st floor)
61. Alderdice, J. R., commission agent and handkerchief finisher
63. Nesbitt, Wm., & Co., apron and pinafore manufacturers
"
Chemico-Agricultural Society of Ulster - Dr. Hodges, chemist. (1st
Floor)
65. Thompson, M. H., architect
67. Vacant
69. Braithwaite, W., cement merchant
71. Lord A. E. Hill-Trevor's rent office - W. B.
Glenny, agent
73. Gateway
75. Prince of Wales Masonic Club - J. Parker, steward
__________ Duffy, James, publican
40. Mantell, L., & Co., hemstitchers
" Mantell, Louis, commissioner for taking affidavits
42. Craig, A., tuner, patentee, and piano dealer
42b. Allen, Miss K. M., school stationer
..........Arthur Lane intersects
44, 46. Ireland, W., feather merchant
48. Downing, A.,. plumber and brass founder
50. Jellett, Isaac, dental surgeon
52. Bell, D. M., cabinet maker and upholsterer
54. Young's Paraffin Light Co. - R. M. Wadsworth, manager
56. Bowden, Wm., & Son, Dentists
" Bowden, W. J., D.D.S., L.D.S.I.
58, 60. Maguire & Edwards, Wholesale Bedding Manufacturers,
Cabinet Makers, Upholsterers, and General House Furnishers ARTILLERY STREET
Off North Queen Street 1. McCann, James, side door
3. Deery, Thomas, sailor
5. Campbell, Francis, labourer
7. O'Connor, Daniel, sawyer
9. Stewart, Alexander, cooper
11. McGrath, Charles, rivetter
13. Graham, Henry, carter
15. Dornan, Edward, fireman
17. MacMahon, James, labourer
19. Cunningham, Hugh, do.
21. Stewart, Thomas, do
23. Mulholland, Margt., weaver
25. McKinley, John, labourer
27. Byrne, Peter, do
29. Bateson, P., railway official
31. Murray, John, labourer
33. Flannagan, David, butcher
35. McKnight, Rose Ann
37. McQuillan, Fras., car owner
39. McVeigh, Ann
41. Flannagan, Margaret
__________ 2. Side door
4. McDonald, Alice, grocer
6. Thompson, Henry, labourer
8. O'Neill, Mary, weaver
10. Morris, Mary Jane
12. Osbourne, Eliza
14. Corr, Ellen
16. Mathewson, Charles, porter
18. Mackle, John, labourer
20. Kelly, Margaret
22. Boyd, Mary
24. Wilson, John, labourer
26. Devlin, Catherine
28. Milligan, Hugh, shoe maker
30. Edgar, John, engine driver
32. Kennedy, Wm., labourer
34. Stewart, Robert, oiler
36. Mulligan, William, labourer
38. Parker, William
40. Tomilty, John, brick layer
42. Connolly, James, van driver
44. Humphrey, Ann, char woman
46. McManus, Hugh, coachman
48. McKeown, John, mechanic
50. Lowry, Robert
52. McManus, Hugh, labourer
54. Quinn, Patrick, stone cutter
56. Jess, Mary, wareroom worker
58. Sherry, John, labourer
60. O'Malley, Martin, do
62. Mathews, David, do
64. O'Neill, James, stone cutter
66. McCann, John, printer
68. McCrudden, Dan., labourer
70. Mulholland, Fran., carpenter
72. Langley, Chas., army pensioner
74. Ward, Mich., hackle spinner maker
76. Condit, Bernard, sailor
78. McConville, Edw., cellar man
80. Steele, Charles, labourer
82. McKeown, Henry
84. O'Hair, Miss
86. Ward, Hugh, car owner
88. Herdman, Wm., do
90. Shields, John, do ARUNDEL STREET
Off Little Distillery Street 1. Gillespie, Thomas, labourer
3. Connery, David, do
5. McCormick, Robert, dresser
7. Magee, James, watchman
9. Burnside, Margaret
11. Bowers, James, labourer
13. McGovern, W., porter
15. May, John, butler
17. Semple, Eliza
19. Agnew, David, mechanic
21. Johnston, Joseph, labourer
23. Shannon, William, engraver
25. Mawhister, Eliza
27. Wright, H., carter
29. Cooper, W., boiler maker
___________
2. Reynolds, ?, foreman
4. Haslett, W., linen measurer
6. Walker, John, foreman
8. Crowe, W. J., porter
10. Parkinson, Saml., compositor
12. Killen, John, watchman
14. McKinzie, Wm., painter
16. Mercer, John, pensioner
18. Thompson, A. H., upholsterer
20. Cole, John, painter
22. Owens, Hugh, foreman
24. Elliott, Jane
26. Reid, Jane, house keeper
28. Vacant
30. Marrs, John, tailor
32. McIlroy, Wm. J., brick layer ASHBOURNE STREET
Salisbury Street to Maryville Street
1. Nevin, Richard, serg. R.I.C.
3. Kane, Thomas, do
5. Prout, Edward, bill poster
7. Brown, James, carpenter
9. Harte, Robert, detective
11. Wilson, Mary J., grocer
13. Nelson, William, joiner
15. Devine, Edward, policeman
17. Hogg, Rich., plumber and gasfitter
19. Beattie, Mrs.
21. Bunting, Wm. H., carpenter
23. Jones, Joseph, traveller
25. Nugent, Mrs. L., dress maker
27. McKee, Samuel, clerk
29. Johnstone, James, tailor
31. Hill, William, tailor
__________ 2. Maguinne, Mich.,
policeman
4. McCormack, Sam., do
6. McKee, Matthew, fitter
8. Maxwell, Wm., policeman
10. Dunn, John, brick layer
12. Armstrong, Wm. J., grocer
14. Diamond, Robt., brick layer
16. Pocock, George, upholsterer
18. McKee, Mary
20. Kirk, John, policeman
22. Thompson, Sarah J.
24. Strange, James, linen lapper
26. Rowan, John, grocer
28. Kelly, Robert, litho. artist
30. Hayes, Patrick, serg. R.I.C.
32. Ireland, James, bread server
34. Bratten, Hugh, engine driver
36. Porter, Samuel, carter ASHFIELD STREET
Frankfort Street to Castlereagh Road 11.
Pearce, Robert, labourer
13. Steen, James, do
15. McKinstry, Thos., do
17. Purvis, John, plasterer
19. Rogers, Andrew, watchman
21. Vacant
23. Armstrong, Thos., labourer
25. Gourley, Mrs. Eliza
27. Bradley, John, labourer
__________ 2. Quillan, Mary, dealer
4. Wilkinson, Alexander, fitter
6. Kyle, Wm.
8. McClurg, R., photographer
10. Harris, Charles, dairyman
12. Clarke, Joseph, labourer
14. Douglas, John, traveller ASHLEY AVENUE
Off Lisburn Road 1. Gilliland, Mrs.
21. Hunter, Henry, builder
23. Peel, W. J.
25. Boyce, Mrs.
27. Benson, Miss
Ashley Villa
29. Oliver, Thos. S., accountant
...........Alexandra Terrace intersects
35. Watt, Robert, civil engineer and architect
Waverley Terrace
1. McKee, David
2. Gay, Mrs. (Guy, William in 1880)
Ashley Cottage
Brown, Francis, packer
Ashleyville
39. Johnson, W. M., agent
41. McCaul, T. H.
__________
4. Magee, James, coachman
6. Dunn, Miss
12. Vacant
14. McHinch, Mrs.
24. Ross, Mrs.
26. Clotworthy, Mrs.
28. Harris, Mrs. H. N.
Ashley House
30. Glass, Mrs. ASHMORE STREET
Conway Street to Cupar Street 1.
O'Neill, Francis, publican
3. Irwin, Mrs., green grocer
5. Buchanan, J., stationer
7. Johnston, Mrs.
9. McClelland, Robert, grocer
11, 13. Barr, H., general grocer
14. Gray, Robert, block printer
17. Dempsey, Ann, weaver
19. Scott, John, bleacher
21, 23. Alexander, T., general grocer
25. Osborne, Lizzie, winder
27. McAreavy, J., brick layer
29. Vacant
31, 33. Johnston, Joseph, grocer
35. Wright, John, labourer
37. Stewart, Jas., flax dresser
39. Weightman, S., dress maker
41. Stevenson, T., well sinker
43, 45. Peoples, S., grocer and draper
47. McLean, James, blacksmith
49. Addis, Richd., yarn dresser
51. Rainey, Robert, mechanic
53. Watson, Jas., carpenter
55. Johnston, C., block printer
57. Sproll, James, labourer
59. Lees, Thos. H., millwright
61. Irwin, Mrs.
63. Skillen, J., tenter
65. Moreland, John, yarn dresser
67, 69. Holland, J., spirit grocer
__________
2. Douglas, Henry, flax dresser
4. Fletcher, Thomas, grocer
6. Corry, Mrs.
Ashmore Street National School - Joseph
Stewart, principal
..........Argyle Street intersects
4. Miles, Thomas, flax dresser
6, 8. Mairs, Jas., spirit grocer
10. Rainey, Robert, grocer
12. Hobbs, Samuel, labourer
14. White, John, machine oiler
16. Orr, Mrs.
18. Larmour, James, carter
20. Magennis, Mrs.
22. Moore, Wm., labourer
24. Moore, James, labourer
26. McKnight, Mary, mill worker
28. Rankin, Mrs.
30. McKeever, James
32. Coburn, James, pensioner
34. Campbell, Hugh, flax dresser
36. Greer, James, dairyman
38. Noble, E., labourer
40. Rea, Wm., spinning master
42. Riddell, Wm., flax dresser
44. McCausland, W., block printer
46. Moore, Samuel, wood turner
48. Smyth, Thomas, flax dresser
50. Shane, Richard, labourer
52. Middleton, Jas., flax dresser
54. Ceaton, C. H., clerk ASHTON STREET
off Dawson Street 1. Winters,
James, labourer
3. Blakley, Thomas, joiner
5. Wilson, John, painter
7. Fisher, John, coachman
9. Culbert, Thomas, gardener
11. Jameson, Francis, clerk
13. Blakley, James, joiner
15. Adams, Charles, painter
17. Fry, Robert, moulder
__________ 2. Giddings, Alfred,
R.I.R.
4. McClements, John, clerk
6. McAlpin, David, mechanic
8. Simpson, Mrs.
10. Moore, Hugh, joiner
12. Anderson, Geo., do
14. Stevenson, H., linen lapper
16. Elliott, David, carter
18. Darragh, Miss
20. Martin, Robert, carpenter
22. Close, Francis, sail maker
24. Johnston, Jas., gas fitter
26. Neill, Alex., pensioner
28. Wilton, James, carpenter
30. Donaldson, John, carter
32. Irvine, Robert, butler
34. Foster, Thos., bread server
36. Vacant ATHENS STREET
Willowfield Street to Hamburg Street
1. Singleton, George, manager
3. Black, Charles, fitter
5. Boyle, Samuel, brick layer
7. Ervine, Robert J., joiner
9. Mulholland, J., machine man
11. Magahy, William, labourer
13. Evans, Agnes, dairy keeper ATHOL STREET
College Street South to Durham Street 1. Quinn, Thomas, agent
3. Vacant
5. Ramsey, G., linen merchant
7. Walker, Samuel, labourer
9. Waugh, John, designer
11. Skinner, John, dry salter
13. O'Connor, F. D., journalist
15. Jefferson, Ralph, clerk
17. Kearney, Peter, con. R.I.C.
19. Atkinson, George, teacher
21. Lockhart, John, linen lapper
23. Hayes, John, porter
25. Moat, John, linen lapper
27. Maxwell, R., guard, Gt. N.R.
29. Montgomery, Robert, acting sergeant R.I.C.
31. McCourt, James
33. Nicholl, Joseph, tea merchant
35. Hammond, R. J., packer
37. Bell, Robert, do
39. Hardstaff, J., engine driver (Hardstuff, J., engine driver
in 1880)
41. Kennedy, William
43. McKeown, J., con. R.I.C.
45. McDowell, E., ladies' tailor
__________
2. Brown, James, traveller
4. Ulster Loan & Discount Co.
6. McClatchey, S., cloth passer
8. Cotter, George, time keeper
10. Ralph, James, carpenter
12. McGifford, James, draper
14. Price, John, labourer
16. Malcolm, Alex., do
18. Bell, Edwin, clerk
20. Morton, Miss
22. McKee, W. J., carpenter
24. Croft, James, do
26. McCloskey, Robt., do
28. Thompson, William, draper
30. Kelly, W., preparing master
32. Maxwell, Mary A.
34. Hardy, John, engine driver
36. Canning, T., yarn dresser
38. Rea, James
40. McKeown, Mrs. J. ATLANTIC AVENUE
from Duncairn Street to Limestone Road 1. Seary, Mrs. Sarah
3. Cairns, John D., cutter
5. Rentoul, Mrs. Maggie
7. Edgar, Mrs. Elizabeth
9. Shannon, Mrs. Maria
11. Walker, Hugh, draper
13. Knox, Mrs. Nora
15. Backhouse, Jos., commercial traveller
17. Scott, John Thomas, aerated water manufacturer
19. Erwin, Mrs. Mary Jane
.............Newington Avenue intersects
21. Maxwell, Mrs. Jane
23. Laird, William, hatter
25. Brown, Mrs. M. J.
27. Crammon, G. W., bookseller
29. Vacant
31. Anderson, S. H., commercial traveller
33. Russell, Nelson
35. Moore, Mrs. Elizabeth
37. Vacant
39. McLean, William, evangelist
41. McCay, John Wm., clerk
43. Millen, John, commercial traveller
45. Darragh, William, manager, Northern Whig
47. McIlroy, Mrs. Mary Jane
49. Rew, Frederick Wm., clerk
51. Vacant
53. Adams, G. H., Australian manufacturer's agent
55. Henderson, S., commercial traveller
57. Logan, Robert, do
59. Crookshank, Rev. C. H., M.A. Wesleyan minister
61. Coleman, Thomas, clerk
63. Vacant
__________
McCullough, Mrs., dress maker
2. Jamieson, Rev. C. B.
2a. Gibson, Geo., house agent
4. Moore, James, bookkeeper
6. Dunbar, S. H., tailor
8. Vacant
10. Woods, Jas., general merchant
12. Hynes, Edward, silk mercer
14. Higgions, John, commission agent (Higgins)
16. Gardner, Mrs. Annie
18. Stewart, Mrs. Ann Jane
20. Hamilton, Alex., tea merchant
22. Jago, James
24. Brown, Samuel B., manager for J. J. Gardner, York L. (Lane)
..........Baltic Avenue intersects
..........Pacific Avenue intersects
38. Johnstone, Samuel, clerk
40. Wilson, Mrs. Essie
42. Mayne, Mrs. Rachael
44. McClapin, David, sea captain (McCappin)
46. Anderson, Sam., tea merchant
48. Minnis, Miss Matilda
..........Lothair Avenue intersects
50. Dickson, Mrs. Margaret
52. Vacant
54. McKeown, Mrs. Margaret AUBURN STREET
Elm Street to Vernon Street 1. McCaul, Robert, grocer (McCall, Robert, builder
in 1880)
3. Clarke, Miss (Clark, Miss in 1880)
5. McGowan, John, labourer
7. Ballantyne, A., salesman
9. McCullough, J., caretaker
11. Anderson, Robert, postal telegraph clerk
13. Millen, William
17. Carmichael, Margaret
19. Mann, Mrs.
21. Stitt, W. J., bread server
23. Thompson, Richard
25. Harrison, Thomas, barrister
27. Rowan, S., warehouseman
29. Rutherford, James, porter
31. Arnold, Robt., manager pawn office
33. Caldwell, James, linen lapper
35. Durr, Malachy, cutter
37. Coburn, R., clerk Probate Court
39. Campbell, M., coachman
41. Lyle, Jane, dress maker
43. Hamilton, John, barman
45. Olley, Annie
47, 49. Hamilton, Robt., grocer
__________ 2. Briggs, Joseph, clerk
4. Parks, Isabella, dress maker
6. Martin, Mrs.
8. Spratt, James
10. Aicken, Thomas, tailor
12. Edmondson, John, ex-sergt. R.I.C.
14. McKee, P., assistant draper
16. Roy, Esther
18. Tumath, Mrs.
20. Trotter, David, carpenter
22. Cochrane, T., sample maker
24. Craig, Miss
26. Black, Wm., packer
28. McKendry, T., linen lapper
30. Cohen, Jacob, picture dealer
32. Lemon, Wm., cabinet maker
34. Lawther, Jane
36. Malcolm, R., insurance agent
38. Carlisle, Samuel, draper
40. Carlisle, Agnes
42. Usher, E., cambric manager (Ussher, Edward, manager in
1880)
44. Miskelly, J. A., dispatch clerk
46. McKenzie, Alex., carpenter
48. O'Hare, Daniel, commission agent AUGHRIM STREET
City Street to Blythe Street 1.
Crozier, James, grocer
..........Boyne Street intersects
Workman memorial National School - Mr.
Foley, teacher
..........Madeline Street intersects
1. Freeland, R., coachman
3. Belch, William, labourer
5. Mercer, John, do
7. Vance, W. J., designer
9. Vacant
11. Philpot, James, labourer
13. Saunders, Thomas, do
__________ 2. Kerr, Maria
4. Wilson, Margaret
6. Lamont, William, weaver
8. Houston, Wm., tram driver
10. Greer, Hugh, labourer
..........Schomberg Street intersects
12. Beattie, Robert, brick layer
14. Baker, R. J., brick layer
16. Boal, Thomas, labourer
18. Mathers, W. J., porter
20. Wilson, Andrew, do
22. Gregory, Robert, labourer
24. McGuirk, John, do
26. McIlwrath, Wm., fireman
28. McGuirk, W. J., brick layer
30. Gibson, Eliza
32. Gordon, Isabella
34. Nelson, John, cloth passer
36. Parker, John, labourer
38. Gonrley, David, carpenter (Gourley) AVA STREET
off Ormeau Road 2. Crowe, Thomas
3. Dalrymple, John
Ormeau Brick Works - Fl. J. Newell,
proprietor
AVOCA STREET
Summer Street to Alloa Street
Avoca Crescent
1. Loughead, R., coach builder
3. Milliken, W., school teacher
5. Cliftonpark National school, No. 1 - Wm. J. Milliken, principal
7. McCrory, Charles, cutter
9. Bell, Wm. M., draftsman
11. Aiken, James, coal merchant
13. Brookes, Albert
15. Johnston, F. E., insurance agent
17. Burns, F., commission agent
19. Spence, Samuel, clerk
21. Evans, William, compositor
23. Ewing, Samuel, carpenter
25. Gilbert, John, commission agent
27. Loney, Wm. J., missionary
29. Cochrane, Thomas
31. McGee, Patrick J., clerk
33. Rankin, Wm., clerk
35. Smith, William, evangelist
37. Barrow, F., Royal Engineers
39. Irvine, Crozier Graham, clerk
41. McIlroy, E., coal merchants
43. Finlay, Moses, pawn broker
45. Ward, James, mechanic
47. Carroll, Henry
49. Stevenson, John, carpenter
51. Walker, John, salesman
53. McCarthy, F., school teacher
__________
2. Erskine, Alex., school teacher
4. Laurie, George, builder
Cliftonpark Central N.S. - Alex. Erskine,
principal
14, 16. Russell, John, grocer
18. Doherty, Wm., missionary
20. Patterson, Archibald, baker
22. Greer, J., naval pensioner
24. Campbell, J. N., pastry baker
26. Hunter, George, mechanic
28. Small, Thomas, butler
30. McComb, Mrs.
32. Speers, Nixon, H.M. Customs
34. McGuinnis, A., house painter
36. McClure, Robt., compositor
..........Bandon Street intersects
38. McBryer, Thomas, grocer
40. Patterson, J., warehouseman
42. Stewart, J., school teacher
44. Drynan, James, compositor
46. Dunn, James, builder
AVON STREET
off Dee Street, Newtownards Road
1. Thompson, Henry, labourer
3. Atkinson, Hugh, do
5. Nelson, Thomas, do
7. McMillan, T., ship carpenter
9. Nelson, Arthur, labourer
11. Wilson, David, brass finisher
13. McMillan, J., ship carpenter
15. Douglas, Samuel, plater
17. Crowthers, Thomas, rivetter
19. McMaster, Alex., sailor
21. Thompson, Samuel, painter
23. Bambrick, Wm., boiler maker
25. Moore, James, plater
27. Leigh, J., foreman time keeper
29. Moore, James, boiler maker
31. McQueen, M., do
33. Atkinson, Wm., do
35. Spence, James, mechanic
37. Patterson, David, brick layer
39. Doherty, James, labourer
41. Crowther, Ben., engineer
43. Stewart, James, plater
45. Black, David, rivetter
47. Boyd, John, engineer
49. McKenzie, Wm., labourer
51. Crowe, Jane
53. Cully, Joseph, labourer
55. Marrs, Wm., engineer
57. Fleming, Thomas, labourer
59. Clarke, John, labourer
61. Lee, William, foreman
63. Posnett, Geo., boiler maker
65. Wightman, Archd., sailor
67. Jackson, John, iron dresser
69. Davis, Alex., labourer
71. Kernaghan, Wm., blacksmith
AVONIEL ROAD
off Albert Bridge Road
1. Johnston, John, labourer
3. Bandroom
5. Shannon, Mary
__________
2. Hughes, William, labourer
Avoniel Distillery - William Higgin,
proprietor
Avoniel Tower
McGibben, Francis, baker
Avoniel House
Higgin, William
AVONIEL STREET
from Beersbridge Road to Belmont Street
1. Stewart, Francis, tea man
3. Vacant
5. McKirgan, George, miner
7. Patterson, Samuel, labourer
9, 11. Woodstock Road National School - Miss Mary Carlisle,
teacher
13. McClurg, Chas., brick layer
15. McCan, John, labourer (McCann)
17. McCalister, Arch., hackler
19. Proctor, John, hodsman
21. Vacant
__________
2. Lutton, William, labourer
4. Innis, Jamison, car owner
6. Stephenson, Thos., labourer
8. Vacant
10. McWilliams, ?, coppersmith
12. Smith, William, labourer
14. Snodden, James, fireman
16. Carlisle, James, labourer
18. Crory, William, do
20. Vacant
22. Riley, William, labourer
24. Clarke, Philip, foreman
26. Havron, Jane |