DALE STREET
off Grove Street
four small houses
DAM STREET
off Millfield
15&17 Robert
Campbell, Dam side foundry
twelve small houses
DAVISON'S COURT
off Durham Street
thirty small houses
DAYTON COURT
Dayton Street
4 Samuel
Irwin, cork cutter
6 John Montgomery, pork cutter
8 James Lambourne
10 Matthew Lindsay, labourer
12 John Lewis, carpenter
14 Patrick Canavan, tailor
13 Wm. Scott, moulder
11 James Law, brass founder
9 David Gilliland, porter
7 Alexander Miller, mechanic
5 Wm. Gaskin, cloth lapper
3 Wm. Johnston, tailor
1 back door
DAYTON STREET
Townsend Street
1 Isaac
Montgomery, car man
3 Richard Osbourne, cow keeper
5 George Macoun, gas fitter
7 W. J. Shaw, French Polisher
9 James Steven, (Stevens) baker
11 Andrew Maguire, brick layer
13 Wm. McComb, baker
17 Richard Osbourne, porter
19 Hugh Browne, labourer
2 James Hunter, pawn broker
4 David Moncrieff, compositor
6 James Fitchie, (Ritchie) shop man
8 Robert Dickson, sales man
10 Michael Thomson, brass founder
12 Philip Byrne, iron moulder
14 Thomas Douglas, cattle dealer
16 James Galbraith, currier
DERBY PLACE
Falls Road
1 Patrick
Meenan, dealer
2 Sophia Stewart
DERBY STREET
off Falls Road
1 Jane
Seenan, sewer
3 VACANT
5 James McCormick, flax buyer
7 J. Fairborn
9 John McMurray, foreman
11 Samuel Bruce, engineer
13 Matthew Mayne, mechanic
15 VACANT
17 VACANT
19 VACANT
21 Joseph Cowan, cabinet maker
23 Mrs. Burrows, grocer
25 James McCabe
27 Wm. Crawford, lapper
29 P. Mulgrave, weaver
31 David Graham, packer
33 George Jackson, carpenter
35 Edmund Hudson, turner
37 Peter Casey, coal carter
39 Margaret McGrady
41 Mrs. McCormick
43 James McIlvenny, labourer
45 Wm. Cooke, carpenter
47 B. Reilly, labourer
49 Patrick Morgan, hackler
51 John Haggerty, clerk
53 C, Hamill, spinning master
DEVIS (DIVIS) STREET
Barrack Street to Falls Road
1,3 & 5 side of
O'Brien Brothers, grocery and spirit store,
39 Barrack Street
7 Mary Jane Gregg, dealer
9 Bridget Loughlin, dealer
11 VACANT
13 Ellen Lavery
15 Sarah Mitchell, dealer
17 Wm. Gardner, potato dealer
19 P. McEneny, tailor
21 Francis McCarten, linen lapper
23 Hans Twyford, butcher
25 D. Gamble, brazier and gas fitter
27 Rose O'Neill, grocer and spirit dealer
29 VACANT
31&33 William Loughlin, grocer
35 R. Milliken, pawn broker
37 Margaret Cunningham, grocer
39 James S. Cunningham, grocer and spirit dealer
41 VACANT
43 William King, grocer and haberdasher
45 Mary Porter, bonnet maker
47 Jane Parkhill, milliner
" Henry Davis, cooper
49 J. & J. Belshaw, pawn brokers
51 Hugh Boyle, grocer
53 Alex. Moore, brass finisher
55 William Dyer, butler
57 John McKenna, slater
59 Patrick Blayney, labourer
61 Mary Cummings
63 Mrs. Gillion
65 Ellen Hanna, nurse tender
73 James McCracken, builder
75 Anne Caldwell, grocer
77 VACANT
( Wesleyan Chapel }
58 Arthur Gamble, pawn broker
56 Robert Wood, painter
54 Samuel Gordon, stationer
52 George Gibson, linen lapper
50 Patrick Savage, Bath Tavern
48 John Phillips, grocer and spirit dealer
46 Thomas Carabine, carter
44 John Phillips, labourer
42 Samuel Melville, brass founder
40 VACANT
38 VACANT
36 Thomas Douglas
34 Alexander Spence, dealer
32&30 John Quee, butcher
28 Samuel Weir, spirit dealer
~ Belfast Distillery
DOCK LANE
south side Dock Street
2 Rose Ann
Morris, lodging house
4 Joseph Cooper, sawyer
6 Samuel Anderson, mechanic
11 David Norwood, labourer
9 William Graham, black smith
7 Mrs. Ferrier
5 Andrew Mitchell, block maker
3 David Alexander, ferry man
DOCK STREET
York Street to Corporation Street
3 James
Kirkpatrick, fruiterer
{ Earl Lane
intersects }
5 Daniel Mogey, ship owner
7 Mrs. Jackson
9 Mrs. Young
11 Charles Butler, sea captain
13 Alex. Davidson, ship carpenter
15 Mrs. Scott
17 Joseph F. Brock, sub-editor Banner of Ulster
19 J. Richardson, Post Office clerk
21 Robert Grogan, ships' bonded store merchant; office
Albert Square
23 William Herald, ship builder
25 Mrs. O'Neill
27 Samuel Ewart, cooper
29 VACANT
31 Wm. Wilkinson, clerk
33 James Sheils
35 Alexander Dyer, sea captain
37 John McGonigal, of Murray & McGonigal, master
coopers
39 Alfred Mitchell, officer of Inland Revenue
41 James Bradford, ship owner
49 E. & A. J. Thompson, grocer and spirit store
51 N. Blaney ( Blayney) boot and shoe maker
53 Thomas Casement, boat builder and scantling yard
55 Samuel Savage, spirit dealer
36 Richard Galway, cooper
34 Mrs. McMath, dress maker
32 William Galway, tailor
30 Miss Falloon
28 Mrs. Magee
26 Thos. Casement, ship carpenter
24 Mrs. Cobain
22 The Misses McCormick and Henesey's School
18 Lloyd's Office, Alex. Linton, surveyor
16 John Irwin, butter merchant
2 S. Patterson, grocer and provision dealer
DOMINICK STREET
off Bolton Street
seven small houses
DONALDSON'S COURT
off Barrack Street
seven small houses
DONEGALL LANE
off Donegall Street
~ Campbell
& Co., sewed muslin manufacturers
~ Patrick Loughran, car owner
~ Yard and Stables
~ John Watson, car owner
DONEGALL PASS
from Dublin Road to Ormeau Road
1
Ellen Clarke, grocer and publican
3 Alexander Adams, horse shoer
7 Wm. J. Adams, car driver
9 Francis Adams, car owner
11 Alexander Adams, white smith
13 James Bell, gardener
15 Thomas Gardner, weaver
17 William McFerran, porter
~ Rose Lodge; William Dobbin, of North Street,
whole
sale grocer &c
43 Mrs. Greenfield
45 J. Matthews, clerk
47 Chas. N. Davis, furrier, Castle Place
~ Cromac Cottage; John Brown, of the firm of
Brown,
Corbitt & Co., Victoria
Street
~ Cromac Lodge; Mrs. Robinson
~ Cromac House; W. McCullough, bookkeeper
12 Hugh Gilmore
{ Albert Place }
~ The Parsonage; Mrs. Halliday
~ Magdalene Church; Rev. E. J. Hartrick,
incumbent;
residence, 25
University Square
~ Magdalene Asylum; Mrs. Owen, matron; Rev. E.
J.
Hartrick, chaplain
{ Apsley Place - Cumberland Place - Napoleon Place }
100 Mrs. Mary Rippingham
102 Miss Crosier
104 W. Wilson, in J. Robb & Co,'s, Castle Place
106 Mrs. Bell
108 Miss Stormont
110 Adam Boyd, clerk
112 John Millen, sales man
114 Hay Grieve, watch maker
116 Thomas McDermot, clerk
118 R. W. Jones, clerk
{ Aughton Terrace
}
130 John Miller; at G. C. Hyndman's, Castle Place
132 John Dowling, managing clerk
4 houses unfinished
DONEGALL PLACE
Castle Place to Donegall Square North
1 Lindsay
Brothers, wholesale silk mercers,haberdashers
woollen drapers &c.;
residences, Thomas G. Lindsay,
Windsor; Robert Lindsay, Sans
Souci, Windsor; James
Lindsay, Windsor
3 John Lindsay, gentleman
" John McVicker & Sons, merchant
clothiers; J.
McVicker's residence, 2
Woodstock Place, Mount
Pottinger; Samuel McVicker's,
22 Hamilton Street.
" William John Walker, Prince of
Wales' Restaurant
" Bernard Hughes, Railway Bakery;
residence, 11
College Square North
5 James Moore, mercantile stationer and account
book manufacturer; agent for
J. Cassell's coffee
" Sub stamp office
7 J. Dyas & Co., licentiate apothecaries
and chemists
manufacturers of soda water,
lemonade, ginger ale
9 R. J. Staunton, wholesale and retail room
paper
manufacturer
" Staunton, Coates & Co.,
carpet, damask and house
furnishing warehouse
" Samuel Haig, book binder
" Charles Coates, dry salter and
commission merchant
office and store, 2 Hercules Place
" Hughes Hyndman, solicitor; 4
Fitzgibbon Street, Dublin
residence, Farnhill, Dunmurry
" Henry H. Bottomley, solicitor,
under sheriff; residence
6 Richmond Terrace
11 Wm. Ewart & Son, flax spinners, linen merchants
and
bleachers; spinning mill,
Crumlin Road; bleach works
Glenbank; Wm. Ewart,jun.,
Wheatfield
" J. T. Buckle, glass and china
merchant
13 Marcus Ward & Co., wholesale and retail
stationers,
book binders, engravers and
ornamental and litho-
graphic printers; residences,
F. D. Ward, 69 Victoria
Place; John Ward, 20 Wilmont
Terrace
{ Donegall Chambers }
" Robt. Young, civil engineer and
architect; residence
Richmond, Antrim Road
" Miss Cunningham's rooms
" Anthony Stannus, artist
" Robt. Arthur, solicitor; Dublin
address, 46 Lower
Gardiner Street; residence,
Holywood
15 Masonic Hall; Geo. McCullough, steward
17 Robert Cassidy, solicitor; residence,
Ballyhackamore
House, Sydenham
" Samuel Bruce, town solicitor;
residence, The Farm,
Antrim Road
19 Mrs. O'Brien, baby linen warehouse
21 John Riddel, wholesale iron monger and hardware
merchant
" Riddel & Co., house furnishing
and manufacturing
iron mongers; residence,
Beechmount
" J. K. Jackson, solicitor, Coroner,
Clerk of the Peace
for Carrickfergus and Deputy
Clerk of the Crown for
the County of Antrim,
Carrickfergus and County of
Down.
23 Lyle & Kinahan, wine merchants; agents for
Samuel
Allsopp & Sons, Burton
& John Fowler & Co., Preston-
pans; Fredk. Kinahan, agent
for North British Insurance
Company; residence of Fredk.
Kinahan, Knockbreda
25 William Coffey, piano-forte and music warehouse;
residence, 62 Pakenham Place
27 Royal Hotel; M. Bowen, propr.
28 J. F. Ferguson, D.L., J.P., linen merchant;
office,Linen
hall
26 Mrs. Crawford
22&24 Bank of Ireland office; E. Geoghegan, agents; R.
S. Craig, sub agent
20 Richardson Brothers & Co., linen, flax, linen
yarn, grain
and general commission
agents; residences,John G.
Richardson, Moyallon House,
Banbridge; Joseph
Richardson, Springfield,
Lisburn; Joshua Pim, Castle
Street, Lisburn
18 James Lindsay & Co., general warehouse men,
Ulster
Arcade
16 Frederick Ogle, wine merchant; residence, 16
Victoria Place
" Wm. Girdwood & Co., Oldpark
print works; Wm.
Girdwood's residence, 9
Donegall Square East
" Thomas Jackson, architect;
residence, Cliftonville
Cottage
" Office of the General Valuation of
Ireland; Sir R.
Griffith, Bart, commissioner
" Day & Bottomley, woollen and
Manchester merchants
Wm. Bottomley's residence,
Donegall Square West
14 J. N. Richardson & Sons, & Owden, Glenmore
Green
Lisburn and Bessbrook, Newry,
flax spinners, linen
manufacturers and bleachers;
residences, Jonathan
Richardson, Glenmore, near
Lisburn; J. G. Richardson
Moyallon House, Banbridge;
William Richardson,
Brooklands, Belfast; John
Owden, Seapark, Green-
Island
12 Alexander McVicker, Northern boot and shoe ware
house; residence, 85 Balmoral
Terrace
" Nathaniel Wood, ladies' bazaar,
millinery and family
mourning warehouse
10 Imperial Hotel, Dr. C. Hurst, proprietor; Ashfield,
Bally-
nafeigh
8 Charles H. Longford, carpet and house
furnishing
warehouse; residence, 46
University Road
6 Jas. Neill, watch maker, jeweller, silver
smith and
optician; residence, Holywood
" Primitive Wesleyan Methodist
Shapel and school
4&2 C. Thompson, cook and confectioner and restaurant
DONEGALL PLACE BUILDINGS
Donegall Place and Castle Street
1 Francis
O'Hayer, saddler; residence, 15 King Street
2 J. & J. Maclurcan, silk mercers;
residence, 51 Great
Victoria Street
3 Mitchell & Walker, hosiery and glove
warehouse
4 McNeilly Brothers, watch makers and jewellers
5 James Hewitt, fancy bazaar and toy shop;
residence
Holywood
6 entrance to Public Offices
{
Public Offices }
1,2,4 & 5 Court of Probate Office, J. M. Higginson,
district
registrar; clerks, A. McAfee,
Thomas Cuper and J.
Sempill; messenger, James
Davison
3 Down and Connor Office
" Charles George Knox, Vicar-General
" Henry T. Higginson, J.P., regr.
" J. M. Higginson, deputy registrar
6 Belfast Temperance Society
7 Orde & Co., photographic artists
8&9 Thomas Turner, architect
10&13 VACANT
DONEGALL QUAY
Corporation Square to Queen's Bridge
~ Belfast Harbour
Office; William Thompson, secretary;
residence, Gardenhill;
William E. Young, cashier;
residence, Antrimville; James
White, harbour master;
residence, 184 York Street;
Geo. Smith, engineer,
Cliftonville
61 Longford Arms Hotel, William Maguire, proprietor
59 Jasper Macaulay & Co., millers and flour
merchants,
proprietors of Belfast Steam
Mill, Corporation Square;
Jasper Macaulay's residence,
7 Howard Street; Jas.
Macaulay's residence, 5 Royal
Terrace
" Robert Macaulay & Son, millers
and flour merchants,
Inver Mills, Larne;
residence, Larne
57 Belfast Arms, Anne Young
55 Belfast Steam Ship Company; Wm. Langtry, manager
residence, 215 York Street
55,53&51 Charley & Malcolm, general steam packet and
forwarding agents &
Australian steam packet, agents
John Charley's residence,
Holywood; W. H. Malcolm's
residence, York Street
49 John Charley & Co., coal merchants; residence,
Holywood
45 Sinclair & Boyd, West Indian & general
merchants,
agents for Lloyds' Liverpool
and Glasgow Association
of Underwriters &c., Robt.
Boyd's residence, Bloom-
field
43 George C. Pim & Co., corn factors and flour
merchants; residence, 21
University Square
41 Crown and Anchor Hotel; John Blakely, proprietor
39 A. G. S. McCulloch, steam packet agent, office of
the British & North
American Steam Ship Company;
residence, 8 Murray's Terrace
37,35& 33 George McTear & Son, merchants and steam
packet agents, agents for the
Scottish Provident
Institution; residence, 2
Carlisle Terrace
27,25,23,21 & 19 R. Henderson & Son, general steam
packet,forwarding and
commission agents residence
7 Wellington Place
~ New Custom House
~ Wm. Emerson, Inland Revenue and general bonded
stores, commission merchant,
and agent for the
Liverpool and London Fire and
Life Insurance Co.
17 Marshall & Moore, ship brokers and commission
agents
15 Hugh Kelly, butcher
11 Sarah Boyd, spirit dealer
9 James McClure's bakery; back entrance
7 Jas. Tedford, ship chandler and sail maker;
residence
Bellville, Ballymacarrett
5 Robert Cleland, publican
3 Cherry Byrne, publican
1 Queen's Bridge Tavern, Philip Jordan,
proprietor
DONEGALL SQUARE EAST
Chichester Street to Clarence Place
~ Alexander
S. Mayne, depository of the Ulster Tract and
Book Society, &c.; 1
Chichester Street
1 W. A. Mayne
2 Wm. A. Robinson, accountant and insurance
agent; office
5&6 Commercial Buildings
3 J., R., & T. Garrett, solicitors, agents
for the Alfred Life
Insurance Company, 8 Inn's
Quay, Dublin; T. Garrett's
residence, Dunesque
4 Dr. James Patterson
5 Wesleyan Methodist Chapel and schools
6 VACANT
7 John Finlay, flax merchant; stores, Police
Square
8 Mrs. Wright
9 Wm. Girdwood, Oldpark Printworks; office, 16
Donegall
Place
10 Henry Ferguson, MD., surgeon
DONEGALL SQUARE MEWS
off Linenhall Street
2 Eye
Dispensary, Surgeon Samuel Browns, RN.
DONEGALL SQUARE NORTH
Calender Street to Fountain Street
3 VACANT
4 J. Dickinson & Co.,(of Nottingham), fancy
box and linen
ornament manufacturers;
manager, Wm. Jackson;
residence, Vipont Villa, Old
Malone Road
~ Public Billiard Room; Bernard Corr,
proprietor
5 J. Buchanan
7 Railway Advertising Office
8 J. Hewitt & Son, sewed muslin
manufacturers
9 The American Friendly Association for Irish
Emigrants;
Curtis Hemphill, actg. agent;
residence, 6 College, Street
South
" Theodore Frean, United States Consul;
residence, 71
Inkermann Terrace
10 Mrs. Agnew
11 David Herd, linen merchant
12 W. K. Vail, merchant tailor and hatter
13 James R. Magee, office of the Springfield Bleaching
Co.
DONEGALL SQUARE SOUTH
Adelaide Place to Linenhall Street
1 Mrs.
Finlay
" F. D. Finlay, proprietor of
the Northern Whig; office,
Calender Street
2 Rev. B. Clarke, St. Malachy's Chapel
3 Samuel G. Getty, MP.
4 A. & A. T. McClean, gentlemen
5 Fred D. Woods, brown linen merchant;
residence,
Holywood
" W. J. Barre, architect; residence,
Newry
" Edwd. Goldschmidt & Co., fancy
box and linen ornament
manufacturers
" Banbridge Railway Company's
office; John Simms, sec
6 G. Smith, accountant, Lindsay Brothers,
Donegall Place
7 R. S. Reddy, collegiate & English school
8 John G. McGee, clothier, merchant tailor and
hatter,
Pantechnetheca
warehouse, High Street
7(9)J. W. Anderson & Co., sewed muslin manufacturers
~ Thornton, Ewing & Co., linen merchants;
P. Ewing's
residence, 55 Prospect
Terrace
DONEGALL SQUARE WEST
Wellington Place to Howard Street
1 Preston,
Smith & Co., linen manufaturers and merchants;
residences, John Preston,
Dunmore; Henry Smyth,
3 Lower Crescent
" Ross Saulter, linen merchant; residence,
Marsden Villa,
Antrim Road
" Schwaun, Kell & Co., linen merchants
" F. G. Ewald, flax and commission
merchant; residence,
17 Wilmont Terrace
" Val. W. Reilly, commission merchant and
agent for the
Provincial Welsh Insurance
Company
2 J. Thomson, civil engineer and surveyor, also
professor in
Queen's College
3 Mrs. E. Shaw
4 T. Greer, merchant; warehouse, 18 Rosemary
Street
5 Dr. T. Read, surgeon
6 William Bottomley, of Day & Bottomley,
Calender Street
7 R. F. Dill, MD., surgeon
8 James Campbell, of W. & J. Campbell,
Henry Street,
provision merchant
9 Dr. Brown, surgeon RN.
DONEGALL STREET
Commercial Buildings to Antrim Road
1
English and Irish Magnetic Telegraph Company's office;
Allen S. Scott,
station manager, 2 Waring Street.
" Johns & Co.,
solicitors, 3 Inn's Quay, Dublin; residence,
Carrickfergus.
" Robert Waring, woollen
draper
3&5 Wm. Heaney, confectioner
5 James McNea, architect
" Richard Thompson, rent
and general agent; residence,
161 York Street.
" Alexander Montgomery,
solicitor; Dublin address, No.18
Middle Gardiner
Street; residence, Ballymacarrett.
" John Steele, woollen draper
and hatter
9 James Rolleston, jeweller
11 Alexander Munce, tailor
13 Richard Bell & Co., linen yarn merchants, flax
spinners,
and damask
manufacturers; stores, 29 Little Donegall St;
mill and residence,
Whitehouse and Whiteabbey.
15 Greer & Oakman, Manchester and Scotch
Warehouse;
R. Greer's residence,
53 Ormeau Road; Nicholas
Oakman's residence, 13
College Street South.
15 Presbyterian Young Men's Association Reading
rooms.
17 A. Crawford & Co., woollen drapers.
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DONEGALL STREET continued
19 Young & Anderson, manufacturers and wholesale ware-
housemen; Wm. Young's
residence, Richmond; John
Anderson's residence,
Hillbrook, Holywood.
21 Robert King, merchant tailor and hatter; residence, 12
Wilmont Terrace.
23 H. Bourns & Sisters, ladies' repository.
25 Undergoing alterations for new office for the News
Letter
27 John Robinson, cabinet maker and upholsterer.
29 E. J. Bristow & Co., linen, yarn, flax and
general
merchants; residence,
Wilmont.
31 Thomas Cunningham, wholesale wine and spirit
merchant, master
extraordinary in Chancery and
perpetual commissioner
for taking acknowledgements
of married ladies in
Ireland; also commissioner for taking
affidavits and special
bail in the Irish Courts.
" S. W. Bullick, woollen draper,
hatter &c & manufacturers'
agent.
" Robert Kelly, solicitor, 103
Chapel Street, Dublin;
residence, 206 York
Street.
33 J. J. Murray, merchant tailor
35 Henry Reid, commission merchant and agent for
Lancashire Fire and
Life Insurance Company; residence
133 Ormeau Road.
37 Wm. Dickson, cap manufacturer
39 Alexander Main, hair dresser, wig maker and
perfumer.
41 James Maxwell, cabinet maker
43 VACANT
45 Robert McQuoid, butcher
47 James Cameron, plumber, lead merchant &c.;
residence
4 North Queen
Street
49 Roderick Frazer, confectioner
51 Banner of Ulster office; Samuel E. McCormick &
David
Dunlop,
proprietors; residences, S.E. McCormick, 25
Lonsdale Street;
D. Dunlop. 3 Great Patrick Street.
53 George F. MacKeown, solicitor, 11 Greenville
Street,
Dublin.
55 J. Cuming, grocer, wine and spirit merchant;
residence,
65 Crumlin Road
57 The Vicarage; Rev. T. F. Miller, vicar.
~ St. Anne's Parish Church
59 J. K. Scott, commission agent.
61 John Walker, confectioner
63 Belfast Academy; Rev, R. J. Bryce, LL.D.,
principal.
" Robert Bryce, MD., surgeon.
65 Robert Bryce, surgery.
" Samuel Smyth, coach maker
67 VACANT
69 John McKenna & Sons, grocers.
71 B. Hughes' bakery.
73 John McKenna & Sons, foreign fruit, tea and
Italian ware-
house.
75 Queen's Hotel, Mrs. Adams, proprietress.
" Henry H. Smith, solicitor;
103 Capel Street, Dublin.
" Francis McCracken
77 John Clarke, surgeon.
~ Independant Meeting House.
79 Hugh Sutherland, traveller.
81 T. McClinton, Belfast Seminary.
83 Alexander O'Rorke, solicitor, 23 Eccles Street,
Dublin &
43 High Street,
Ballymena; residence, Greenmount.
85 Andrew Lyle, wine and spirit merchant; residence,
Glenfield Place.
" Hugh Hamilton, wholesale
grocer, Ann Street.
87 R. McClelland, farrier and horse shoeing
establishment.
89 Smith & Petticrew, sewed muslin manufacturers.
" J. Arnott & Co.'s,
assistants' boarding house.
91 A. Dickey, poor rate collector.
93 W. McCracken, of Northern Bank.
95 Mrs. Carothers
~ Donegall Street male and female
National Schools,
teacher, J. Lawlor;
assistant do., John Clarke; Miss
Wallace, female
teacher, assistant do., Miss Seery.
~ St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Chapel.
97 Right Rev. Dr. Denvir, Roman Catholic Bishop.
" Rev. James O'Laverty, dean
of seminary; Stephen
Fitzpatrick, English
teacher.
" Rev. John McAuley.
" Rev. Richard Marner.
" Rev. W. Blaney.
" Rev. George Conway.
" Rev. Alexander Stewart.
99 James King, veterinary surgeon
101 Joseph McAlister; shop, 96 North Street.
103 Robert Gilmore, pawn broker; shop, North Street and
Carrick Hill.
105 Mrs. Thompson.
107 Mrs. Eccles.
109 Waring Curran, druggist &c.; shop, Bridge Street.
111 Mrs. Black.
112 Cuming & Humphrey's coal yard.
110 Belfast Foundry; Saml. Boyd, proprietor; residence,
Cliftonville.
108 Horse Bazaar and Veterinary establishment; James
King, veterinary
surgeon, proprietor.
106 Turkish Baths; Dr. Barter, proprietor; residence,
Blarney;
Thos. Cockson,
manager.
104 William John Patterson, commercial traveller.
102 Wm. Nelson, land and house agent, surveyor, valuator
&
accountant; agent
for the European Insurance Co.
" Dr. Thomas Thomson.
" John McConnell, muslin
manufacturer, of J. & J.
McConnell, Kent
Street.
100 Thomas Elliott, accountant.
98 John Burke, coal merchant; office, Ann Street.
96 Miss Simms' school.
94 James Porteous & Co., sewed muslin
manufacturers;
Robt. Houston, agent.
92 VACANT
90 National School; John George, school master; Miss
Reid
Mistress.
88 D. H. M. Johnston, surgeon.
86 Dr. Halliday, surgeon.
84 Hugh Porter, clerk.
82 S. R. & T. Brown, of Glasgow.
" David McKean, agent for S.
R. & T. Brown.
80 John Rea, solicitor.
78 Dr. Lynch, surgeon.
76 John Suffern, solicitor; Dublin office, 12 Upper
Temple
Street; residence,
Windsor.
74 The Misses Hopkirk, under clothing warehouse.
72 Alex. Herald, grocer, wine and spirit merchant.
70 Patrick Sheals, solicitor; Dublin address, 5
Talbot Street
68 Misses Milliken, baby linen ware house.
66 Alex. Crossett, tax collector.
" Mrs. Crossett, haberdasher
and milliner.
64 D. McClements, silk mercer, millinery, dress and
general
mourning
warehouse.
62 Andrews, Son & MacLaine, solicitors; Dublin
office, 10
Lower Gardiner
Street; Jas. Andrews' residence, Innis-
glass Cottage,
Greenisland.
60 Donegall Street Presbyterian Church, Rev. Isaac
Nelson,
minister;
residence, Sugarfield.
58 Mary Wilson, linen and damask warehouse.
56 J. Gaskin, painter and glazier.
54 Henry Milford, solicitor, 72 Aungier Street,
Dublin.
52 Wm. Eakin & Co., drug, oil and colour
merchants;
residence, 31
Alma Terrace.
50 James Griffith, pawn broker.
48 Francis Heeney, MD.
" Robert Chambers, solicitor.
46 John O'Neill, architect.
" George Pelan, accountant,
agent for the Liverpool and
London Fire and
Life Insurance Company.
" R. Barclay, conveyancer;
residence, 31 Brougham St.
" M. Loughran, solicitor;
Dublin address, 9 Upper Ormond
Quay.
44 Francis McKeown, woollen draper.
" Bowman & Campbell,
solicitors, 19 Upper Ormond Quay
Dublin and Town Hall,
Carrickfergus; residences, Mr.
Bowman, Rhanbuoy,
Carrickfergus; Mr. Campbell, 8
Donegall Square West.
42 J. & A. Dickson, solicitors; Dublin address,
50 Middle
Abbey Street;
residences, J. Dickson, 8 Carlisle Terrace
A. Dickson, 42 Donegall
Street.
40 John McBlain's leather warehouse; tanyard, 112
Carrick
Hill.
38 William Carlile (Carlisle) & Co., plumbers,
brassfounders
gas fitters &c.
36 Provincial Bank of Ireland office.
34 Philip Johnston & Son, wholesale grocers and
merchants
residence, Dalriada.
32 Johnston & Carlisle, flax spinners, linen
manufacturers
and merchants,
Brookfield Mills; residences, Philip
Johnston, Dalriada;
James Carlisle, Enfield.
30 Alex. K. Burke, merchant tailor.
28 Matthew Hunter, room paper manufacturer;
residence,
56 York Street.
26 R. & W. Stewart & Co., linen handkerchief
and sewed
muslin manufacturers.
" J. & R. O'Kane, tea and
wine merchants.
24 John Douglas, muslin manufacturer.
22 J. A. McEntire, wholesale rope, twine and thread
manufacturer,
residence, Greenisland, Carrickfergus.
20 Brown Linen Hall.
18 Robert Roddy, linen and damask manufacturer and
bleacher,
wholesale and retail family linen warehouse;
residence, 15
University Square.
16 People's Reading Room; F. A. Maitland,
librarian.
14 Daniel O'Rorke, solicitor, agent to the
Eagle Life
Assurance
Society; residence, Tinamara, Greenisland.
" C. B. Grimshaw & Son,
agents for Atlas Fire and Life
Assurance office.
" O. & O'D. Grimshaw,
agents for Life Association of
Scotland.
12 Wm. Madden, linen merchant.
10&8 Dublin Bakery, John Trueman, proprietor.
6 T. Mulligan, Manchester warehouse, cap
manufacturer
T. Mulligan's
residence, Sydenham.
4 Jane Jamieson, under clothing
establishment.
" R. McBride & Co., muslin
manufacturers.
" James Dysart, boot maker.
2 John Wallace, parcel agent for the
Belfast and Northern
Counties and
County Down Railway Companies;
proprietor of the
Ulster General Advertiser; residence, 17
Eglinton Street.
~ Exchange Chambers intersects
~ Belfast Banking Company's head office
DONEGALL STREET LITTLE
from Mustard Street to Carrick Hill
1&3 Wm. McKenna,
spirit dealer
5&9 Wm. & Alex. Guy, grocers.
9 Jos. Bigger, provision merchant
11 S. R. & T. Brown's sewed muslin ware rooms; D.
McKean
agent; residence, 82
Donegall Street
13 Agnes Clotworthy, lodging house
15 Mary Dudley, lodging house
19 Eliza Dudley
21 James Lyons, dealer
23 Richard Lennox, stone cutter
25 A. Thompson, file cutter
27 Wm. Kelly, cooper
33 Samuel Hart, size cutter
39&41 Felix Mahon, spirit dealer
43 Hugh Magarity, labourer
45 VACANT
47 VACANT
49 James Thompson, labourer
51 Mrs. Hughes, dealer
53 Agnes Campbell. lodging house
55&59 Mary Watt, publican
61&63 Sarah Carlile (Carlisle) dealer
65 Wm. Scott, porter
88 Robert Miller, labourer
86 Bernard Boyle, labourer
84 Mrs. Brennan
82 J. McManus, spirit dealer
80 Robert Morrow, labourer
78 Mrs. Hamilton, washer woman
76 Mary O'Neill
72 John Crawford, lodgings
70 Robert Clarke, labourer
68 Thos. Gilmore, pawn broker
66 Jonathan Vint, publican
61 Mary Campbell
60 Charles Pollock, brick layer
58 Wm. Nelson, labourer
56 J. Fitzpatrick, tobacco spinner
54 Daniel Daly, labourer
52 Hugh Harkin, marrow oil manufacturer
50 Robert Atkinson, pensioner
48 Archibald McGurk, brick layer
46 Thomas McNamara, labourer
44 Patrick Cassidy, labourer
42 M. Hill
40 John Hill, labourer
38 John O'Neill, weaver
36 James Risk, carpenter
34&32 Thos. Johnston, white smith
30 James Withers, pensioner
28 Jane O'Neill
26 George Murray, traveller
24 Samuel Martin, dealer
22 Pat. Fitzpatrick, starch maker
20 Jas. Cunningham, smith
18 Joseph Braithwaite, under taker
6 to 16 VACANT
4 Wm. Phillips, labourer
2 VACANT
DONEGALL STREET PLACE
off Donegall Street
1 back
entrance of W. Dickson's shop, Donegall Street.
" VACANT
3 John Murphy & Co., flax spinners,
Linfield Mill.
5 John Lamb & Son, commission agents and
agents for
the Patriotic Assurance
Company.
" Henry M. Thompson & Co., linen
yarn merchants;
residence, George Thompson,
71 Prospect Terrace; H. M
Thompson, Myrtlefield,
Malone.
7 John Craig, wholesale iron mongers;
residence, 67 Great
George's Street.
9 Mansilla, Lefevre & Co., linen merchants;
residence of
Gustavus Lefevre, 33 Arthur
Street.
10 Moreland Brothers, flax and tow spinners, Loop
Bridge
Mill.
8 W. J. Roche, muslin manufacturer; residence,
36 Great
George's Street.
6 J. Jamison, sewed muslin manufacturer;
warehouse
Donaghadee.
4 Charles Byrne, wholesale tea warehouse
2 Peel Castle and Glenmay Mining Company
(Limited),
Wm. Ash, secretary
" Jas. McKisack, linen yarn
merchant; residence, Holywood
" J. W. Gordon, accountant and rent
agent; residence, 120
Corporation Street
" J. & J. Beath, commission
agents
DONORE STREET
off New Lodge Road
seventeen small houses
DOVER STREET
off Shankill Road
101 Isaac Maynes, potato
merchant
99 David Maxwell, dealer
97 Robert Nicholl, moulder
95 Robert Walker, shipping clerk
93 James Walker's stabling yard
91 James Walker, car owner
89 Robert Cushnie, mechanic
87 Mr. Wilson
85 J. McCandliss, linen lapper
83 David Stewart, mechanic
81 James Dougall, carpenter
~ J. Alexander & Co's Old Mill
97 W. Quail, cabinet maker
77 Robert Graham, reporter
75 John Stewart, painter
DOWNING STREET
off Shankill Street
Mrs. Neill, cottage
twelve small houses
DOWNSHIRE PLACE
Great Victoria Street
1 Miss
McIvor
3 Isaac Craig, clerk
5 John Murphy, bookkeeper
7 J. Gascoigne, bookkeeper
4 John Moore, editor Morning News.
2 Mrs. Carson, boarding house
DRAKE'S LANE
off Union Place
thirteen small houses
DRUMMOND'S COURT
off Carrick Hill
twenty eight small houses
DUFFIN'S COURT
off Winetavern Street
four small houses
DUFFY'S ENTRY
off Brown Square
two small houses
DUFFY'S PLACE
Boundary Street
seven small houses
DURHAM COURT
off Durham Street
fourteen small houses
DURHAM PLACE
Mill Row, off Durham Street
thirteen small houses
DURHAM STREET
from South end of Barrack Street to Sandy Row
1 Rose
Kennedy, publican
3 George Graham, confectioner
5 Richard Quail, carpenter
7 Patrick McAlinden, cow keeper
9 Rose Armour
11 Felix Kinney, grocer and spirit dealer
13 Samuel Shanks, mechanic
15 William Quee, butcher
17 Samuel Kingsberry, coal carter and green grocer
19 George Davidson, constable
21 Francis Donnelly, carpenter
23 Robert McComb, carpenter
25 Robert Donnelly, labourer
27 Samuel McMinn, carter
29&31 Anthony Close, grocer
33 Henry Fullerton, carpenter
35 Robert McConnell, shoe maker
37 Henry Fullerton, grocer
39 Wm. Gilmore, cattle dealer
41 S. Collier, grocer
43 Mrs. Rogers
45 Margaret Hill, green grocer
47 Catherine Hayes, green grocer
49 Sturgeon Marshall, cow keeper
51 Wm. McCammon, mechanic
53 Thomas Archer, comb maker
55 Agnes Macaulay, dealer
57 Wm. Heenay, spirit grocer
" Anderson & Bell,
carpenters
59&61 Hugh Harper, pawn broker
63 Martha Ferguson
65 George Miller, overseer in mill
67 Harris Bindon, sub inspector of constabulary
69 Thomas Ward, flax buyer
71 Alex. Glenn, grocer
73 James Waring, plasterer
75 Ladies' Clothing Society Repository; Jane Braddell,
care taker
77 Wm. Freeburn, shoe maker
79 Mrs. McGowan
81 Thomas Kirker, spirit dealer
83 John McConkey, grocer
85 VACANT
91 Alex. Thompson, machine maker
93 David McCormick, compositor
95 Samuel Rea, bottler
97 Patrick Kane, dealer
99 Thomas Wilson, tinker
101 Wm. Smith, green grocer
103 James McCall, spirit dealer
105 Wm. McAlister, stationer
107 Nathaniel Hobart
109 VACANT
111 Hugh Murdock, tinsmith
113 Jas. Cunningham, bookkeeper
115 Lewis Lyons, wood carver
117 Geo. Johnston, spinning master
119 Mrs. Hill, carpenter
121 Wm. Hill, linen lapper
123 Mrs. Livingstone
125 Mrs. McMahon, milliner
127 Margaret Preston
129 Margaret Mays, dress maker
131 B. Johnson, milliner and dress maker
133 Michael Boomer, carpenter
135 Richard Gordon, carpenter
" William Wilson, cloth lapper
137 Joseph McCullough, grocer and spirit dealer
139 John Caughey, stationer
141 Hugh Renton, carpenter
143 Jas. Wilson, foundry labourer
145 David Alderdice, Victoria Tavern
147 Wm. McCleery, warper
149 Isaac Duffin, chandler and grocer
151 Philip Sheridan, railway porter
153 John McFadden, shoe maker
155 James Moore, dealer
157 Mattew (Matthew) Teuton, carpenter
159 John McDowell, carpenter and dealer
161 John Campbell, spirit dealer
163 John Davison, builder
165 Joseph Whitley, linen lapper
167 James Stewart, labourer
169 Jas. Vakay, shunter on railway
171 Robert Irwin, carter
173 Mrs. McClelland
175 Isaac Todd, porter
177 John Roberts, store keeper in Ulster Railway
" Ulster Railway stables
~ Ulster Railway goods stores
~ Ulster Railway intersects
185 Robt. Simpson, goods manager, Ulster Railway
187 Office for the Ulster Railway Company
189 John Boyd & Son, flax and tow spinners and linen
manufacturers; J.
K. Boyd's residence, 34 Albert Place
{
Sandy Row }
108 John Johnstone, shoe maker
106 James Ramsay, weaver
104 Wm. Harkness, labourer
102 James Gregg, nailer
100 James Pelan, grocer
{ Ulster Railway
intersects }
96 Wm. John Irvine, labourer
94 Mrs. McCracken
92 Joseph Gelston, jeweller
90&88 Wm. Ashton, publican
86 VACANT
" G. & H. McIlroy, grocers
and spirit dealers
78 E. McMurdy, boot maker
76 John Hardy, writing clerk
74 Wm. Mann, brass finisher
72&70 John McDornan, pawn broker
68 Robert Erskine, grocer
66 R. Scandrett, cabinet maker
64 Thos. Goodfellow, pig dealer
62 James Elliott, goods clerk
60 Durham Street National School, Miss Gamble,
teacher
56 Richard Johnstone, grocer
54 VACANT
52 John Curran, carpenter
~ Christ Church Schools; John H. Howell,
teacher male
school; Mrs. Darragh,
teacher female school; Miss Rea,
teacher infant school.
30 John McVickar, sexton of College Square North
Presby-
terian Church.
28 Robert Robinson, weaver
26 James Heather, watch maker
24 William Collins, labourer
six houses in course of erection
10 Michael McVogue, grocery and spirit store
8 Robert Woods, tailor
6 Thomas Wilson, porter
4 John Duffin, servant
2 Owen Munville, machine dresser
" John Long, baker
DURHAM STREET NEW
Townsend Street to Pound Street
3 Alice
hart, mill worker
5 Mrs. Orr, confectioner
7 John Fox, tailor
9 Thomas Cochrane, baker
11 Ann Donaghy
13 Moses Meek, grocer
15 Patrick McEvoy
25 J. McClelland, horse breaker
27&29 VACANT
31 George McFall, starcher
33 Mary Anne McKee, milliner
35 James Barr, mechanic
37 Wm. Burney, painter
39 Daniel Rossbotham, hair dresser
41 Patrick Divine, tobacco spinner
43 Edward Fitzpatrick, publican and grocer
34 Robert Williamson, grocer
32 Francis McAleer, butcher
30 Edward McKenna, barber
28 Sarah McGran
26 James Chapman, tailor
24 Robert Carlin, coach maker
22 James Mackin, smith
20 Eliza McIlroy, lodging house
18 Mrs. Davison, shirt maker
16 Daniel O'Neill, gate keeper
14 Wm. McConnell, car driver
12 Henry Cairns, coach trimmer
10 T. Williamson, coach maker
8 James Farrel, coach maker
6 Owen Gilmore, publican
5 Patrick McGlone, grocer
4 Thomas McGlone, baker
" Peter Grant, car owner
2 Thomas Major, muslin printer
" James & John Belshaw, pawn
brokers
DYET'S ENTRY
off Barrack Street
four small houses
DYSART STREET
Alexander Street West to Milford Street
2 John
McIvor, carpenter
4 Edward Bogan, hackler
6 Robert Patterson, carpenter
8 John Hunter, mechanic
10 Mrs. Williamson
12 John Cramsie, saddler
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