KEEGAN STREET
Staunton Street to Stewart Street
1 James
McMaster, baker.
3 Michael Crossly, plasterer.
5 James Withers, gas fitter.
7 Wm. McClure.
9 Mr. Cardwell's yard.
31 Mrs. McClure.
" Mrs. Robb.
33 Samuel Bell, travelling clerk.
35 John Moore, clerk.
37 George Carroll, brick layer.
39 Yard.
41 Wm. Campbell, shoe maker.
43 Wm. Blainy, tailor.
45 Samuel Thompson, printer.
47 Hugh Cosgrave, labourer.
49 James Robinson, dealer.
51&53 Yards.
58 S. Blackwood's hall door.
56 Yard.
54 Hugh Keenan, labourer.
52 Wm. Bell, labourer.
50 Henry Killen, clerk.
48 James McCann, labourer.
46 Michael Meally, servant.
44 Eliza Brawley.
42 VACANT
40 Yard.
38 Thos. Cooper, wood turner.
36 Mrs. Hart.
34 Elizabeth Megarry, dealer.
32 VACANT
30 VACANT
28 Bernard Fenning, fireman.
26 James McGuirk, labourer.
24 James McQuillan, labourer.
22 John Hutchinson, bread server.
20 Matthew McCullough, carter.
18 Samuel O. McGibben, constable.
16 Matthew Watson, carpenter.
14 Wm. Connor, lamp lighter.
12 Wm. Thompson, porter.
10 John Downing, smith's shop.
8 James Morrison, mechanic.
6 Mrs. Curry.
4 Wm. McCoy, clerk.
2 John Downing, black smith.
KEENAN'S COURT
off Millfield
five small houses
KELL'S STREET
off Meadow Street
7 Yard.
5 James Connor.
3 Yard.
1 Robert McCracken.
2 Mrs. Grey.
4 James Moore, clerk.
6 Wm. Wilkinson, bolt maker.
KENMARE STREET
Linfield Road
1 J.
McCracken, carpenter.
3 Wm. Fleming, stokerer.
5 John Reid, hackle maker.
7 Wm. Reilly, lumper.
9 Andrew Reid, porter.
11 Wm. Duffy, clerk.
13 John Kincade, rope maker.
KENNEDY'S COURT
off North Street
eight small houses
KENNEDY'S ENTRY
Barrack Street to Devis (Divis) Street
twelve small houses
KENNEDY'S PLACE
Shankill Road, left side
132 James Morton's
English and mercantile schools.
130 A. Simmington, cabinet maker.
128 James Kane, clerk.
126 James Lockie, currier.
124 Wm. Watters, law messenger.
122 Miss Kirk.
120 Wm. Kirker, mechanic.
118 James McClelland, soap boiler.
116 Robert Irvin, mechanic.
114 Samuel Ireland, cooper.
112 Wm. Martin, mechanic.
110 W. J. Blair, machine grinder.
108 Wm. John Adams, bread server and grocer.
KENNEDY'S ROW
off Smithfield
1 John
Mitchell, dealer.
3 John Egan, cooper.
5 Mary Kingan.
7 J. Christy, dealer.
9 Bernard Monaghan, dealer.
11 Arthur Halfpenny.
18 P. Rodgers, dealer.
16 Stephen Duffy, fruiterer.
12 Margaret McCormick.
10 VACANT
8 VACANT
6 VACANT
4 Wm. Weir, dealer.
2 James McCabe, dealer.
KENSINGTON PLACE
off Botanic Road
1 The Misses
Kennedy's seminary.
3 Henry McCullough, woollen draper, 63 High
Street.
5 Wm. Carroll, commission merchant, Corporation
Street.
KENSINGTON STREET
Albion Street to Wesley Place
1 John
Harrison, labourer.
3 T. Carruthers, day constable.
5 David Miller, railway guard.
7 Mrs. Garland.
9 Edward F. Brittain, grocer.
11 Wm. Firth, linen lapper.
13 John Smith, linen lapper.
15 Francis Brady, smith.
17 Wm. Hughes, book deliverer.
19 Wm. Brady, letter carrier.
21 James Elliott, scripture reader.
23 Samuel Moore, porter in Queen's College.
25 Wm. Clydesdale, book binder.
27 James Wherry, linen lapper.
29 Mrs. Hutton.
31 Arthur Coates, tinsmith.
33 S. Gorman, packer.
35 James Ewing, car driver.
16 Henry Crothers.
14 Wm. Bowden, dentist; shop, 23 Arthur Street.
12 Mrs. Andrews.
10 John Hoy, dresser.
8 Robert Armour, brewer.
6 Mrs. McCormick.
4 Daniel Clarke, town missionary.
2 John Barry, foreman printer.
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KENSINGTON TERRACE
Botanic Road
111 T. P. Carrothers,
manager for H. J. & F. McCance,
Calender Street.
113 Miss Henderson.
115 John Levens.
117 Wm. Young; office, Mill Street.
KENT STREET LOWER
John Street to Union Street
4 The
Rechabite Hall.
12 A. Murray, marine dealer.
7 John & James McConnell, muslin
manufacturers;
residence, 102 Donegall
Street.
8 Wm. Stewart (Kent Street factory) muslin and
linen
manufacturer.
29 Edward Hughes, tinsmith.
~ Wm. McCloskey, grocer.
twenty small houses
KENT STREET UPPER
Union Street to Carrick Hill
24 Mrs. Daly,
spirit dealer and grocer.
49 Dorothea Owens, marine store.
36 Wm. Hicks, size works; office, Church Street.
~ Thomas Anderson's stables.
~ Samuel Montgomery, stabling.
38 Denis Monaghan, nailer.
twenty seven small houses
KERR'S COURT
Falls Road
five small houses
KEYLAND'S PLACE
off Brunswick Street
2 Mrs.
Miller, upholsterer.
" Mrs. Gibbins, nurse tender.
seven small
houses
KILDARE STREET
off Park Street
1 Alexander
McQuillan, engineer.
3 John Woods, cart maker.
5 Andrew Hanna, tailor.
7 Wm. Ward, school master.
9 Wm. O'Neill, tobacco spinner.
2 Edward Haggarty, pensioner.
4 James Daley, tobacco spinner.
6 Hugh McAree, labourer.
8 Wm. Johnston, warper
fourteen small
houses
KILLEN'S PLACE
off Killen Street
ten small houses
KILLEN STREET
off College Square North
2 John
Hamilton's starch works.
4 John Beattie, tobacconist.
6 Henry Bradley, tobacco spinner.
10 James Smyth, labourer.
12 James Connolly, labourer.
5 John Carr, baker.
3 James Boyd, labourer.
1 Henry Taggart.
KING'S COURT
off Lancaster Street
thirteen small houses
KING'S PLACE
Gas Works, Cromac Road
five small houses
KING STREET
Mill Street to College Square East
1 James
Firth, spirit dealer.
" James Magee, dentist.
3 Archibald McMaster, carpenter.
5 E. & A, Thomson, dress makers.
7 Miss E. McCullough, dress maker.
9 John Fitzsimons, pawn broker.
11 Robert Dornan, grocer and spirit dealer.
13 VACANT
15 VACANT
17 James Allen, clerk.
19 Miss Weldon.
21 John Conland, linen merchant.
23 T. McCammon, tanner, leather merchant and flour
miller
agent to United Kingdom Life
Insurance Company.
25 Israel Burrows, proprietor of brass foundry, 22
King Street.
27 Miss McNally, dress maker.
29&31 Belfast Savings Bank; T. Moore Tripp, resident
manager
J. Borthwick, secretary.
33 James Paisley, classical, English and mercantile
seminary.
" Mrs. Magill, ladies' school.
35 Mrs. Stewart.
37 Misses Godfrey's boarding and day school.
42 VACANT YARD
40 Miss Dupree, teacher of music.
38 Mary Anne Magee.
36 Mrs. Little, boarding house.
34 Robert Cahoon, pawn broker.
32 S. Magee, boarding house.
30 Andrew Carr, watch maker, 24 Corn Market.
28 John Donnelly, fancy dyer.
26 E. Nettleton, dress maker.
24 Mrs. Johnston, dress maker.
22 Israel Burrows' brass foundry.
20 H. A. Bowden, tailor.
18 J. Reynolds, boot and shoe maker.
~ King Street School; Miss Dowling, mistress.
16 Margaret Smyth, washer woman.
14 George Pullins, labourer.
12 Isaac Goldstein, general dealer.
" Mrs. Goldstein, dress maker.
10 D. Bateman, silk and fancy dyer.
8 Letitia Stewart.
6 Mary Sinclair, dress maker.
" John Sinclair, carpenter.
4 VACANT
" Mrs. Hanna.
2 Henry Greer, sales man.
KING STREET PLACE
off King Street
five small houses
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