GABLE STREET
Greenland Street to Boundary Street
1&3 Back Yards
5 William J. Tyrell, labourer
7 Charles Morrison, labourer
9 Yard
11 VACANT
GAFFIKIN'S ROW
off Sandy Row
ten small houses
GALWAY COURT
off Galway Street
six small houses
GALWAY STREET
off Durham Street
about twenty small houses
GAMBLE STREET
Corporation Street to Donegall Quay
1 John
McTear, grocer and spirit dealer
3 Margt. Mariot McDowell, boarding house
5 Wm. Larimer, boarding house
7 George Moffett, grain merchant
9 Jas. Fraser, provision merchant
11 Robert Mulholland, spirit dealer
13 Michael Patten, boarding house and spirit grocer
15 Michael Hall, boarding house
17 James Mackrell, boarding house
19 David McDonald, Caledonian Hotel
{ Tomb Street
intersects }
21,23 & 25 Edward Coey, provision merchant; residence,
Merville.
29 Charles Duffin's flax store, rear entrance
33 Andrew Crozier, refreshment rooms
35 J. Blakely, Crown and Anchor Hotel
38 George C. Pim & Co.'s stores
36 Eliza Kerr, boarding house
34 William Mackreth, Globe Hotel
32&30 John Davis, spirit dealer
28 Mrs. Brown, spirit dealer
26 Catherine McAlister, commercial lodging house
24 Hugh McQuillan, spirit dealer
22 Alexander Dunlop, spirit dealer
{ Tomb Street
intersects }
20 Richd. McSherry, tavern keeper
18 Mrs. Hayes, huckster
16&14 William Turner, tailor
12 J. Clotworthy, barber and hair dresser
10 James McLarnon, hair dresser
~ John Coil, tailor
8 John Sweeny, cooper
4,2&3 John McLoughlin's spirit store
GARDEN STREET
off Meadow Street
four small houses
GARDINER STREET
Brown Street to Peter's Hill
25 James Twigley,
grocer
43 Peter Hughes, grocer and spirit dealer
32 Edward Ferguson, pawn broker
30 William McIlroy, publican
28 Robert Thompson, grocer
22&20 James Duff, publican
10 Hugh Robinson
the remainder small houses
GARMOYLE STREET
North end Corporation Street
3 Hugh
Corbett, butcher
5 George Rodgers, printer
7&9 J. Bead, seamen's clothier
11 Patk. McKenna, seamen's clothier
13 Thos. Carrigan, marine store
15 Hugh Maybin, grocer
17 VACANT
19 George Doran, maritime teacher in the Model School.
21 David Murphy, ship builder
23 H. Thompson, bonnet maker
25 Charles Wilson, clerk
27 William Brogan, labourer
29 N. Blaney, boot and shoe maker
~ Messrs. Coates' foundry in course of erection
~ Steam Saw Mills; Robt. Corry, proprietor
54 A. Connell, ship builder
52 William Elliott, miller
50 W. Backett, carter
48 Robert Henry's provision store
46 David Ferguson, mechanic
44 John McManus
42 Thomas Denby, gentleman
40 Adam Carrigan, spirit dealer
24 Samuel Houston, ship owner
" E. & A. J. Thompson, grocers and
spirit dealers
" James Bradford, ship owner
22 Mitchell & Moore, block and pump makers
20 Robert McNally, teacher of navigation
18 Joseph Croft, grocer and spirit dealer
16 Samuel Boyd
14 Joseph Thomson, grocer and spirit dealer
12 James McCormick, grocer, wine and spirit dealer
10 Richd. Dickey, butcher and ship victualler
8 VACANT
6 John McCartney's general smith works
4 Mrs. Smith
2 Hugh Savage, spirit dealer
GARSTON STREET
off Little York Street
1 James
Peyton, sea captain
3 John Canavan, sawyer
5 Mary Ann McDade
7 Adam McCreight, labourer
9 A. Irvin, (Irvine) stone cutter
11 Margaret McClure
13 Thomas Anderson, labourer
15 John Griffis, sailor
17 Wright Lutton, worker in starch yard
19 Charles Reavy, ship carpenter
21 Thomas Keenan, brick layer
23 Mrs. Smyth
16 John Keenan, sawyer
14 William Donaldson, smith
12 Charles McGaghy, carpenter
10 James Blakely, stone cutter
8 Hugh Patterson, quay worker
6 John Fruid, tailor
4 Alex. Parker, quay worker
2 Mr. Lynch, clerk
10 Robert Lemon, ship carpenter
6 William Smith, baker
4 John Kirkpatrick, labourer
2 Mrs. Eslie
GASKIN PLACE
M'Tier Street
five small houses
GAVIN'S COURT
Shankill Road
1 Mrs.
McDowell, widow
2 Mrs. Cowan, white worker
3 Daniel McAuley, labourer
4 George Scott, brick layer
5 Gawn Saunderson, labourer
6 A. Hewett, constable
7 D. Keys, labourer
8 Charles Smith, labourer
GAVIN STREET
Falls Road
A number of small houses
GEORGE'S COURT
Frederick Street to York Lane
eighteen small houses
GEORGE'S LANE
from Chichester Street to William Street South
1&3 J. McNeilly,
stabling yard and carman's inn
5 Brown & Son, horse shoers and farriers
7 John H. Gowan, general broker, auctioneer and
agent
for the European Life and
General Livestock Insurance
Company; also Arthur Place;
residence, 138 York Street
9 James Farrell, gilder
11 Mrs. Glasgow, green grocer, 12 Castle Market
13 John Blades, coach maker
15 Anne McAfee
8 Wm. Bathurst's Coach factory
12&14 John Cockburn, grocer
16 Charles Blackwood's stores and slaughter house
18 side entrance to James Low's spirit store
20 Store
GEORGE'S STREET GREAT
Corporation Street to North Queen Street
1 Jane
Arnold, haberdasher and seamen's outfitter; Post
Office receiving house.
3 James Frazer, provision store, Gamble
Street.
5 James P. Corry & Co., timber
merchants and ship
owners; residence, 4
Upper Crescent.
" Joshua O'Neill, bookkeeper.
7 James Roden, marine dealer.
9 Patrick Roden, marine dealer.
11 W. & J. Campbell, provision merchants;
residences; Wm.
Campbell, 8 Donegall Square
West; John Campbell, 188
York Street.
{ Nelson Street
intersects }
~ Presbyterian Church; Rev. T. Toye, minister.
13 The Manse; Rev. Thos. Toye.
17 VACANT
19 Blakely & Jamieson, stone cutters.
27 Alexander Irvine, stone cutter.
29 J. Wilson, stationer; shop. 62 High Street.
31 George Donnan, sea captain.
33 Mrs. Clarke.
35 Mrs. Innis.
{ Little
York Street intersects }
37 Rev. Benjamin Turnock, minister of Salem Church.
{ York
Street intersects }
55 VACANT
61 Mrs. Campbell.
63 Jas. Connor's residence.
65 Jas. Connor's timber and stone yard.
67 John Craig.
69&71 John Lowry, builder.
130 James Hughes, militia man.
128 Rose Ann Craigon, provision dealer.
124 Mrs. Burns.
122 Thomas Colgan, hackler.
120 James McMichael, constable.
118 Denis Magennis, painter.
116 John Anderson, porter.
114 James Norris, grocer.
112 Wm. Patterson, carpenter.
110 James Walls, labourer.
108 George Nelson, publican.
106 Hugh Peake's stabling yard.
104 Henry Stewart, builder.
" John Ross, builder.
102 Chas. Ward, scripture reader.
100 John Orr, office, 19 Waring Street.
98 John Sloan, commission agent.
96 Richard Harden, traveller.
94 Malcolm McCracken, boot maker.
{ Bridge Street }
92 Mrs. Martin.
90 H. Boyd, painter.
88 Wm. Graham; office, 98 York Street.
86 J. Mitchell; shop, 3 Donegall Place Buildings.
84 Thos. Silly, captain of steamer.
{ York Street
intersects }
76 John McMahon, news vendor, book seller and
circulating
Library.
74 Wm. Wilson, spirit dealer.
70 P. Magee's timber yard.
68 Michael Smith, spirit dealer.
{ Little York Street intersects }
66 Sam. McKinley, provision dealer.
60&58 George Murdock, smith and machine works.
56&54 Thos. Byrne, builder.
52&50 Jas. Roden, marine store.
46 Robert Shannon, moulder.
44 Joseph Neill, grocer.
42 Hugh Shaw, stabling yard.
40 Hugh Shaw, spirit dealer.
{ Nelson Street
intersects }
38 John Kirker, grocer and publican.
" Mrs. Henessey.
36 William John Roche, muslin warehouse man.
34 John Scott, contractor.
32 S. W. Campbell, grocer, Ann Street.
30 James Cochrane, ship owner.
28 Nelson & Bryson, provision store.
26 McCullough & Filson, Phoenix flour mills.
22 VACANT YARD
20 J. Tedford, ship chandler, 7 Donegall Quay.
18 Joseph C. Pinkerton, Hanoverian and Sardinian
consul of
the firm of Clotworthy
& Pinkerton, merchants, Tomb Street.
16 London Printing and Publishing Company; A.
Croxford,
agent.
14 James Reid, provision store.
12 Wm. Gelston, tobacconist; shop, Skipper Street.
10 Chas. Dalton, Belfast Bank.
8 J. Vance, clerk.
6 J. Gibson; office, 33 Church Lane.
4 Duncan McCraig, engineer.
2 Thos. Cairns, publican.
GEORGE'S MARKET
Chichester Street
1 Thomas
Binghan (Bingham) butcher.
2 George Magee, butcher.
3 Henry Leathem, butcher.
4 Thomas Wilson, butcher.
5 John Magee, butcher.
6 James Munce, butcher.
7 Edward Dickey, butcher.
8 James Savage, butcher.
9 John Laverty, butcher.
10 Robert Munce, butcher.
11 James Brady, butcher.
12 John Scott, butcher.
13 Henry Dickey, butcher.
14 John Loughran, butcher.
15 James Lyttle, butcher.
16 Alexander Hill, weigh master.
17 Hans Tayford, butcher.
18 Wm. Spence, butcher.
19 Henry Dickey, butcher.
20 Thomas Lavery, butcher.
21 Henry McConnell, butcher.
22 Thos. Dickey, butcher.
" John King, butcher.
24 John Spence, butcher.
25 Joseph Dickey, butcher.
26 Henry Laverty, butcher.
27 to 33 VACANT
GEORGE'S STREET LITTLE
West side York Street
1 John
Donaldson, black smith.
3 Joseph Wood, tenter.
5 J. Smith, ship carpenter and grocer.
" T. Froude, grocer.
7 J. Evans, labourer.
9 J. Waterson, chandler.
11 Hugh McCormick, smith.
13 Robert Harper, grocer.
15 Walter Deveney, constable.
17 John Johnston, labourer.
19 John Berry, sailor.
21 James Cumming, labourer.
23 Wm. Stewell, mill worker.
25 John Donaghy, porter.
27 Patrick Grahame, porter.
29 Eliza McDowell.
31 VACANT
33 J. Hennesy, car owner and grocer.
35 Arthur Boyd, boatman
37 Archibald McBride, labourer.
39 Nancy Christie, washer woman.
41 Alex. Black, ship carpenter.
43 Edward Magee, sailor.
45 John Clements, sailor.
47 Stewart Wilson, clerk.
49 John McDowell, grocer.
50 Mrs. Marsden.
48 James McAleer, pork cutter.
46 Edward Leech, plasterer.
44 Isaac McFerran, ship wright.
42 Samuel May, sailor.
40 Patrick Moore, tailor.
38 Patrick Branagan, labourer.
36 John O'Neill, sawyer.
34 John McDowell, chandler.
32 Andrew Thompson, labourer.
30 Mrs. McAleer.
28 Daniel Kane, mill worker.
26 Catherine McLoughlin, grocer.
24 James Conner, builder and saw mills (back
entrance).
12 Wm. Toland, lamp lighter.
10 J. Rogan, grocer and spirit dealer.
6 Thomas McCartney, grocer and spirit dealer.
4 Robt. Wiggins, black smith.
2 E. & Jane Wiley, boarding house.
GIBB'S COURT
Alexander Street, off Frederick Street
eleven small houses
GILBERT'S COURT
off Alexander Street
five small houses
GILFORD STREET
Falls Road
1 Charles
Coates, of Staunton Coates & Co., carpet warehouse
Donegall Place.
3 James Savage, baker.
5 Hugh Agnew, mechanic.
7 Owen Kerr, stationer, Castle Place.
9 Henry Burns, mill worker.
11 John McMinn, miller.
13 Edward Hughes, baker.
15 Robt. Mallon, flax dresser.
17 Peter Fyfe, engineer.
19 James Aird, brush maker.
21 James Heffernon, clothier.
23 Robt. Knox, boot and shoe maker.
25 John Connor, brick layer.
27 John McDonald, bleacher.
29 Joseph Fulton, rougher.
31 Joseph Henderson.
33 Patrick Kane, labourer.
35 Daniel McLarnon, hackler.
37 James Smith, black smith.
39 Henry Turner, clerk.
41 John Mulholland, grocer &c.
30 John Magee, grocer.
GLASSHOUSE STREET
Boyd Street to Gardiner Street
1 Patrick
Davison, grocer.
3 VACANT
5 Samuel Christie, labourer.
7 John Stewart, constable.
9 Matthew Barr, porter.
11 John Herd, baker.
13 Thomas McQuiston, labourer.
15 YARD
17 James Miller, tailor.
19 George Bell, carpenter.
21 Neill McNeill, brick layer.
23 Samuel Purdies, bill distributor.
25 John Stoops, constable.
27 Joseph Burns, labourer.
24 Alice McCann, widow.
22 James Leathem, cooper.
20 John McFadden, pensioner.
18 Bernard McKeown, mechanic.
16 John Leech, painter.
14 Wm. Smith, baker.
12 David Moorehead, porter.
10 Thomas Hyndman, labourer.
8 James Crane, plasterer.
6 John Downey, starch maker.
4 Mrs. Nicholl.
2 VACANT.
GLENALPIN STREET
off William's Place
8 Robert
Kerr, tenter in weaving factory.
10 Mrs. McCara, nurse tender.
GLENBURN ALLEY
off Sandy Row
fifteen small houses
GLENFIELD
at end of Glenfield Place
6 David
Curry.
8 James McFadden.
GLENFIELD PLACE
Ormeau Road
1 A. Kirker,
Cromac Street Bakery.
2 Joseph Bain, rectifying distiller; office,
Seymour Lane.
3 Mr. Matier.
4 Mrs. Bottomley.
5 Mrs. Reed.
6 Edward C. Irwin, commission agent; office,
Ann Street.
7 A. Lyle, distiller and wine and spirit
merchant; office,
Donegall Street.
8 Rev. G. H. Wilson.
GLENGALL STREET
West side Great Victoria Street
1 Isaac
Murphy, mill owner.
2 Dr. Seaton Reid.
3 Mrs. Mackey.
4 J. Stavely, traveller.
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GLENGALL STREET
Great Victoria Street to Durham Street
2 District
Recruiting Office; inspecting field officer, Colonel
Brunker.
~ Stores and office vacant
~ Enclosed ground
~ Ulster Railway Co.'s stables
~ Samuel Graeme Fenton & Co., warping warehouse.
49 Wm. Hamilton, cork manufacturer.
51 Wm. Massey, coal factor.
53 Miss Hamilton.
55 Mrs. Griffen.
57 Wm. Webster.
52 Wm. Ashton's side entrance.
GLENTILT PLACE
back of New Court House, Old Lodge Road
2 Robert
Shaw; office, Donegall Street.
4 Robt. McCleery, bookkeeper.
6 Thomas McNair, writing clerk.
8 Thomas Deeble, engraver.
10 Wm. Shaw; office, Curtis Street.
12 George Scott, bookkeeper.
GLENTILT STREET
Court Street to Agnes Street
1 Mrs., Ann
Fox, widow.
3 Henry Kelly, clerk.
5 Thomas Flinn, mechanic.
7 John McCaghern, mill worker.
9 John Mawhinney, mill worker.
11 Peter Mooney, spinning master.
13 James Hughes, flax dresser.
15 Michael Mulholland, labourer.
17 Jas. Keeffe, overseer of roads.
19 Ellen Darling, dress maker.
21 Wm. Scott, carpenter.
23 Thomas Mattrick.
25 James Ward, sailor.
27 John Dunne, brick layer.
29 Wm. Johnston, printer.
GLOUCESTER STREET
from Great Edward Street to Montgomery Street
1 Miss
Anderson's hall door.
3 John Brown, sen., builder, Chichester Street.
5 VACANT
7 John Goodman, linen lapper.
9 Wm. Thompson, cabinet maker.
11 Kennedy Stewart, boot maker.
13 Mrs. Murney.
15 VACANT
17 Adam Smirl, clerk.
19 Mrs. Nelson.
21 Mrs. Mooney.
" Mr. Lynch, professor of dancing.
" Miss Lynch, teacher of music.
23 Wm. Matthewson.
25 Wm. Mulryne, coach builder, 7 Montgomery Street.
46 Robert Frew, clerk.
44 M. Campbell, dress maker.
42 Wm. McKenna, veterinary surgeon; bazaar, May
Street.
40 D. Mark, grocer, Skipper Street.
38 Mrs. Colgan.
36 George Douglas, book seller.
34 John Noble.
32 John Worthington, accountant.
30 Northern Coach Factory; Wm. Miller & Sons,
proprietors.
" Wm. Miller's residence.
28 Mrs. Shoebridge.
26 Mrs. McCann.
24 James McCutcheon, leather merchant, Ann Street.
22 Mrs. Corry.
20 Michael Mulryne, coach maker.
18 Mrs. Margaret Galway.
16 George McCleave, saddler.
14 Wm. Gilliland, clerk.
12 VACANT
10 VACANT
8 Richard Clarke, waiter and servants' registry
office.
6 Robt. Hayes, dealer.
~ New Market Horse Repository; Denis Smith,
proprietor,
4 Eliza Bell, lodging house.
2 Eliza Berry, lodging house.
GORDON STREET
Hill Street to Corporation Street
1 James
Boyd, spirit store.
3 Saml. Bradley's yard and stables.
5 Miss Anne Bradley, lodging house keeper.
7 Wm. Sloan, porter.
9 John Martin, painter.
11 Francis Gelston, cooper.
13 James Smith, plasterer.
15 Anne Thompson.
17 VACANT
19 Andrew Gibson.
21 back entrance to H. McCay's stores.
23 John Steenson, dealer.
25 Jane McDowell, board and lodging house.
27 VACANT
42&40 John Beattie, spirit dealer.
38 Agnes Gibson, dealer.
36 Patrick McCrory, porter.
34 Robert Doheran, tobacco spinner.
32 Bernard Duff, painter.
30 VACANT
28 James Watson, compositor.
26 Mrs. Young.
24 James McCord.
22 Mrs. Andrews.
20 Wm. Hamilton, labourer.
18 Yard and stables.
16 James McGuirk, fireman.
14 Sarah McGuigan.
12 Thomas Gibson, shoe maker.
10 VACANT
8 Wm. Hall, lithographic writer.
6 R. Ferguson, turner.
4 James Black, servant.
2 J. Johnston, nailer &c.
GOUDY'S COURT
William Street South
nine small houses
GORMAN'S COURT
North King Street
six small houses
GRACE STREET
Hamilton Street to Henrietta Street
1 VACANT
3 Thomas Cross, japanner.
5 Wm. Rankin, clerk.
7 John McAteer, coach wheeler.
9 Robert Hennesy, coach painter.
11 Wm. McKee, clerk.
13 J. Campbell, night constable.
15 Samuel Nicholl, pork cutter.
17 H. Doherty, linen lapper.
19 Mrs. Martin, grocer.
21 Yard.
23 Mrs. M. Campbell, plume manufacturer and hearse
trimmer.
26 Henry Marshall, ship carpenter.
24 VACANT
20 VACANT
18 John Donaldson, butler.
16 Robert Clarke, labourer.
14 George Park, brass founder.
12 Robert McKinley, plumber.
10 Bernard Canulty, sawyer.
8 Wm. Marshall, night constable.
6 Samuel Ogle, mechanic.
4 John Webb, flax dresser.
2 John L. Anderson, baker.
GRAHAM'S ENTRY
off High Street
2 VACANT
3&5 back entrance to J. Bradley's oyster house.
6 VACANT
8 Andrew Downey, labourer.
10 Arthur Smyth, labourer.
12 S. Purcell, hatter.
13 Wm. Bains, carman
15 Mrs. Kane, dealer.
18 Jane Cary, lodgings.
20 Denis Sullivan, pensioner.
21 Samuel Johnston, shoe maker.
22 Mrs. Allen.
24 VACANT
26 Patrick Quinn, servant.
~ Hugh Graham, hat manufactory.
~ Mrs. Miller.
~ Colosseum, Edwd. Shearer, proprietor.
GRATTAN COURT
off Grattan Street
1 Patrick
Cooke, fireman.
3 Mrs. McSherry.
5 Wm. J. Spence.
7 James Heney.
9 Robert Thompson, labourer.
11 Hugh Larmour, labourer.
13 Mrs. Barklie.
15 Wm. Bell, porter.
20 John Brown, labourer.
18 C. Orrell, labourer.
16 Mrs. McCarroll.
14 Mrs. Level.
12 Ann Flannagan, lodgings.
10 Michael McKenna, coal trimmer.
8 George McGaghey, brick layer.
6 Arthur Malone, clerk.
4 Robert Chambers, shoe maker.
2 A. Bell's yard.
GRATTAN PLACE
between 45 & 47 Grattan Street
1 Wm.
Walker's office.
3 John Yeates, seaman.
5 Mrs. Lamb.
7 John McTear, porter.
9 James Carlisle, labourer.
11 Mrs. Hare, huckster.
14 Michael Goodman, dealer.
12 Matthew Dougherty, sailor.
10 Jas. McGovern, omnibus driver.
8 Stafford Hanna, shoe maker.
6 Mrs. Haughey.
4 Anna Jane Thompson, lodgings.
2 Margaret Hester, flowerer.
GRATTAN STREET
Gordon Street to Green Street
1 McIntyre
& Patterson's flax stores.
3 Hamilton, Megaw & Thomson's grain stores.
5 VACANT
7 Wm. Haughey, boarding house.
9 Wm. Gribbin, labourer.
11 John Greer, cooper.
13 Jane McCarroll, boarding house.
15 Thomas Stirrett, smith.
17 Margaret Kearney.
19 Alex. Hamill, labourer.
21 George Lappin, marine dealer.
23 Archibald Bell, cow keeper.
25 Malcolm Duff, cooper.
27 James McCabe, marine dealer.
29 Robert McLean, grocer.
31 Rose Ann Mooney, lodgings.
33 James Loughran, boot closer.
35 Joseph Smith.
37 Joseph Corrigan, carter.
39 James Blakely, seaman.
41 James McKenzie, painter.
62 J. McCartan, wine and spirit dealer.
60 VACANT
58 Wm. Clarke, shoe maker.
56 Edward McGuigan, labourer.
50, 52 & 54 Jas. McKenna, grocer and spirit dealer.
48&46 VACANT
44 Malcolm Duff, cooper.
42 Patrick Clarke, seaman.
40,38 & 36 Hugh McClean, rag store and huckster.
34 John Campbell, labourer.
32 Wm. Allen, grocer.
30 George Clarke, labourer.
28 John Bailie, shoe maker.
26 R. Fulton, weigher in butter market.
24 Richard McMullan, carman.
22 John McNally, canvas weaver.
20 Mrs. McNally.
18 James Maitland, labourer.
16 James Skene, tan yard.
14 VACANT
12 Charles Devlin, weaver.
10 James Lockhart, labourer.
8 Alexander Leitch, shoe maker.
6 Mrs. Pelan, boarding house.
4 Mrs. Foster, boarding house.
2 J. Beattie, Corn Exchange Tavern.
GREEN'S COURT
North side of Green Street
1 George
Bowles, labourer.
3 Lewis Massy, stokerer.
5 Steel Laverty, porter.
8,6,4 & 2. VACANT
GREENLAND STREET
Cargill Street to Shankill Road
1 John Rea,
brass founder.
3 Wm. John Ferguson, baker.
5 John Smith, pensioner.
7 James Officer, labourer.
9 Farley Hughes, shoe maker.
11 Samuel Gordon, brush maker.
13 Mrs. Dickson.
15&17 Yard.
19 Mary McConnell, mill worker.
21 William Hinchey, smith.
23 Charles Morrison, carman
25 Wm. Tully, tailor.
27 John Blain, labourer.
29 Samuel Crossgrove, carter.
40 Michael McLarnon, labourer.
38 Ann Anderson.
36 John Jennings, labourer.
34 John Evett, shoe maker.
32 Bernard McConnell, stoker.
30 Mrs. Ross.
28 Wm. Taylor, porter
26 Robt. Boyd, labourer.
24 James Young, store man
22 John Hawthorn, soap boiler.
20 Mrs., Finlay.
18 J. Kelly, cooper and tinsmith
16 Thos. Shields, flax dresser.
14 J. Ewing, grocer and spirit dealer.
12 David Bodel, labourer.
10 Daniel McCoy, plumber.
8 Alex. Dalzell, cabinet maker.
6 Robt. Lappin, shoe maker.
4 William Nelson, clerk.
2 Yard.
GREEN STREET
Corporation Street to Academy Street
82 John
McCullough, dealer.
80 Joseph Holland, alabaster works.
78,76&74 VACANT
72 Wm. Todd's gateway.
70&68 William McGreevy, marine store.
~ Gateway entrance to public weigh bridge ~
66 John Nelson, cooper.
64 Courtland Cumming, carpenter
62 Jas. McGartland, jobbing smith.
60 John Hill, sailor.
58 Robert Brady, labourer.
56 Charles Kelly, labourer.
54 Robert McQuoid, seaman
52 Patrick Smyth, labourer.
50 Daniel Neeson, marine dealer.
48 Mrs. Jenkins.
46 Owen McMahon, plasterer.
44 Henry Magill, lodging house.
42 Joseph Cranston, porter.
40 Jane McNeill, widow.
38 Andrew Roy, seaman.
36 Patrick Gales, porter.
34 Robert Whiteside, labourer.
32 Ellen McCafferty, widow.
30 VACANT
28 Owen Murray, ship owner and grocer.
26 A. Maguire, provision dealer.
24 Daniel Lynch, quay worker.
22 Samuel Thompson, porter.
20 Daniel Robinson, dealer.
18 Daniel Dugan, sail maker.
16 Michael Tagarty, cooper.
14 David West, shoe maker.
12 Samuel McNeilly, porter.
10 side door of R. Dunlop's flour store.
8 side door of McGlade's grocery and
spirit store.
6 VACANT
4 Samuel Wilson, porter.
2 Joseph Rea, baker.
1 Daniel Lamp.
3 James Mallon, shoe maker.
5 H. Morrison, grocer.
7 Hanna Neill.
9 John Hudson, labourer.
11 Patrick Gillespie, labourer.
13 VACANT
15&17 Rean & Stevenson, grocers.
19 Martha Hanna, eating house.
21&23 Wm. McCluney, lodging house.
25 Hugh McCormick, huckster.
27 Margaret Lynn.
29 Jane Forrest.
31 Hugh Cullen, shoe maker.
33 Hugh Cullen, spirit grocer.
35&37 John Leathem, labourer.
39 Thomas O'Rorke, weaver.
41 Andrew Gibson, seaman.
43 James Barker, labourer.
45&47 Wm. Canning, cooper.
49 William Colburn, grocer and hay dealer.
51 John Sanford, labourer.
53 Isaac Coburn.
55 John McWood, cooper.
59 Peter Kane, nailer.
61 Denis Kane, nailer.
63 James O'Neill, labourer.
65 Wm. McNally, labourer.
GUTTER ALLEY
off Green Street
a few small houses
GREGG'S LANE
West Street to Samuel Street
eleven small houses
GROSVENOR STREET
Falls Road to Durham Street
2 Joseph
McCullough, grocer &c.
4 James Hamilton, tenter.
6 James Creighton, sail maker.
8 Hugh Clanny, silk dyer.
11 James Lynas, grocer.
9 John Galway, carpenter.
7 John Lyons, brick layer.
5,3&1 Jas. Scholes, mechanic.
GROVE STREET
North Queen Street to York Street
80 Wm. McCleery,
mechanic.
78 John Pearce, boiler maker.
76 David Harbison, factory worker.
74 James Beattie, labourer.
72 Wm. Clements, foundry man.
70 Samuel Sturgeon, carpenter.
68 Archibald Auld, labourer.
66 Henry Burns, ship carpenter.
64 Mary Campbell, mill worker.
62 Wm. George, ship carpenter.
60 James Griffen, mechanic.
58 Samuel Smith, seaman.
56 Patrick Laverty, labourer.
54 Wm. Owens, labourer.
52 John Moffet, carpenter.
50 Edward Hall, fireman.
48 George McCaldin, constable.
46 Robt. Petticrew, ship carpenter.
44 Alex. Kerr, plasterer.
42 Samuel Dickey, seaman.
40 Mary Marshall.
38 John Shepherd, labourer.
36 Wm. Kelly, stone cutter.
34 Patrick McGrath, shoe maker.
32 Thomas Coote, quay labourer.
30 Eliza Lennox.
28 Wm. Emerson, mechanic.
26 James Noble, sawyer.
24 Alexander Kerr, labourer.
22 James Brittan, smith.
20 John Robinson, clerk.
18 Samuel Johnston, labourer.
16 George McConnell.
14 Wm. Boyd, ship carpenter.
12 Andrew Ferris, watch man.
10 Mary Dornan, widow.
8 Robert Gamble, carpenter.
6 Patrick McCluskey, shirt cutter.
4 John Cunningham, smith.
2 Luke Donnelly, boiler maker.
1 John Bell, stone cutter.
3 Bernard Campbell, labourer.
5 James Bracegirdle, clerk.
7 Reynold Johnston, labourer.
9 Adam Prenter.
11 Hugh Lewis, porter.
13 James Moore, day constable.
15 James Walker, fireman.
17 Thomas Sturgeon, labourer.
19 James Burke.
21 John Walker, ship joiner.
23 Thos. Greene, ship carpenter.
25 Henry Devlin, engineer.
27 Mrs. McAtamenay.
29 James Sheals, cooper.
31 Mrs. Hughes.
33 Robert Ewing, mechanic.
35 John Hughes, labourer.
37&39 Thomas Gilliland.
41 John Martin, labourer.
43 John Johnston, carpenter.
45 Michael Markey, coast guard.
47 James Coulter, store man.
49 John Irwin, mechanic.
51 James Creen, ship carpenter.
53 Mrs. Magennis.
55 Jas. Frazer, lithographic printer.
57 Robert Beggs, sawyer.
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