NAILER'S COURT
off Nelson Street
~ Francis
Kane, carver.
~ Daniel Murphy's grain store.
NAIL STREET
off English Street
nineteen small houses
NAPIER PLACE
off Sandy Row
1 James
Calwell, pensioner.
3 James Hill, clerk.
5 James McRoberts, mechanic.
NAPIER STREET
off Sandy Row.
2 Wm.
McVicker, tailor.
4 John McMahon, clerk.
6 James Moore, cork cutter.
8 John Thompson, pensioner.
10 Joseph Gray, letter carrier.
NAPOLEON TERRACE
formerly Ingram Place
Donegall Pass.
86 Mrs. Stewart.
88 James Crozier, gentleman.
90 Mrs. Todd, lodgings.
92 Denis Freeman, government valuator.
94 Helen Ladley, lodgings.
96 Mrs. Eliza Heron.
98 Mrs. Luke.
NEESON'S COURT
off Mill Street
thirty two small houses
NELSON PLACE
off Nelson Street
1,3,5&7 Stables
&c. to houses in Henry Street.
8 S. Thomson, car driver.
6 J. Willis, picture frame maker.
4 Charles McLean, pilot.
2 Thomas Griffith, porter.
NELSON STREET
Great Patrick Street to Ship Street
1
David Thoburn, pawn broker.
3 David Thoburn's residence.
5 Wm. & James McRoberts, pork
merchants; residence, 70
Nelson Street.
7 Ralph Stockman, nail manufacturer.
9 Eliza Thompson, cap maker.
11 Francis McCullough, carpenter.
13 Jane McKinstry.
15 John Isdell, ladies' boot maker.
17 Mrs. Douglas.
19&21 Wm. Thom, grocer.
23 James Evans, pawn broker.
25&27 Nelson Street National School; Samuel Rogers,
master;
Ann Jane Dougal,
mistress.
29 Isaac Mayne, dealer.
31 David Cooper, Custom-house officer.
33 Esther McIlroy.
35 Mrs. Shields.
37 Mary Ann Brown.
39 Alexander Lovitt, labourer.
41 Robert Stewart, labourer.
43 Denis McKeegan, seaman.
45 Denis Kitson, cooper.
47 John Bodkin, watch maker.
49 Robert Murphy, pilot.
51 Mary McAlister, lodgings.
53&55 VACANT
57 Jane Adams.
59&61 Yards.
63 side entrance to J. Kirker's spirit shop.
~ W. & J. Campbell's provision stores.
~ Richardson Brothers' yard.
111 Wm. Dale, spirit dealer.
113 William Kenny, butler.
115 VACANT
117 Hugh Dower, salesman.
119 VACANT
121 David Robinson, pattern maker.
123 Mrs. Coleman.
125 Jas. Donnelly, extra tide waiter.
127 J. Anderson, sawyer.
129&131 John Teeling, pensioner.
133 Allen Menzies, ship builder.
135 Henry Montgomery, fitter.
137 Alex. McKibbin, grocer.
139 James Black, rigger.
141 John White, pawn broker.
143 Peter Taggart, dealer.
145 Jas. Johnston, ship carpenter.
147 Jas. Ingram, ship carpenter.
149 Arthur McLaverty, grocer.
151 Jas. Kelly, ship carpenter.
153 Mary Jane Potbury, boarding house.
155 Francis Taggart, foreman carpenter.
157 Daniel Canavan, pork cutter.
159 Mrs. Herron, grocer.
167 John Porter, labourer.
169 James Stewart.
171 Robert Skillen, grocer.
173 John Scullin, spirit dealer.
175 Jane Gillespie, boarding house.
177 Jas. McNally, master mariner.
179 John Cooper, sawyer.
181 Yard
183 Frederick Hulland, clerk.
185 Yard
187 Catherine Montgomery.
189 J. Rogers, cattle dealer.
191 Thomas English, seaman.
193 Yard
195&197 Hugh Campbell, grocer.
199 Agnes Downey.
201 Joseph Munce, ship wright.
203 Robert Kay, draper.
205 Yard
207 Wm. John McMullan, reporter.
209 Mrs. Wilson.
182 Yard
180 John Bailie, bookkeeper.
178 Maria McCartney, school mistress.
176 Thomas Hudson, boiler maker.
174 James Crouch, grocer.
172 W. J. Herriott 7 Co., gas burner manufacturers.
179 William Robb, sea captain.
168 Saml. Megihon, ship carpenter.
166 Yard
164 James Ritchie, plumber.
162 Gateway
160 Jane Reilly, factory worker.
158&156 J. Cushnahan, spirit shop.
154&152 Thomas Magee, grocer and publican.
150 Wm. Arthur, tailor.
148 John Macartney, seaman.
146 Robert McCullough, seaman.
144 James Dogherty, Custom-house officer.
142 Mrs. Close, spirit dealer &c
140&138 James Daly, provision dealer.
136 Margaret McConnell.
134 john Robinson, ship carpenter.
132 William Bruce, ship smith.
130 James Dugan, ship carpenter.
128 Andrew Moore, gardener.
126 Patrick Geoghegan, clerk.
124 Hugh Harvey, house carpenter.
122 Thomas Shaw, pilot.
120 VACANT
118 Rowland Savage, cooper.
116 Patrick Logan, tailor.
114 James Quinn, spirit dealer.
112 Christian Scott, grocer &c
110&108 James McCleery, pawn broker.
106 David Pattern, mariner.
104 Mrs. Hughes, spirit dealer.
102 John Walker, ship carpenter.
100 Mrs. Hughes.
98&96 Thomas Owens, provision dealer.
84&82 James Frazer, muslin manufacturer.
80 Wm. Anderson, builder.
78 B. McManus, shoe maker.
76&74 VACANT
72 James W. Craig, sea captain.
70 Wm. McRoberts, provision merchant.
68 Elizabeth Magee.
66 John McCamley, haberdasher.
64 J. Russell, engineer of Blenheim.
62 G. Silly, captain of the Malvina.
60 Yard
{ Great George's Street
intersects }
50 Mrs. Moorcroft's School.
48 Wm. Young; office, 26 Little York Street.
46 John Campbell, captain of the Semaphore.
44 John Patterson, bookkeeper.
42 Mrs. Connell.
40 William Millen, school master.
38 David Maxwell, book seller.
36 Alexander Rankin, seaman.
34 Samuel Boyd, clerk.
32 Wm. Moreland, shop man.
30 Hugh Bailie, ship carpenter.
28 Henry Keenan, marine dealer.
26 Jane Magee.
24 Thomas Brown, clerk.
22&20 Hugh Somersett, grocer.
18&16 Robert Russell, grocer and publican.
14 Robert Stewart, cooper.
12 James McTier, sexton of Salem Wesleyan Chapel.
10 Miss Miller, dress maker.
8 Edward Keating, saddler.
6 Robert Clements, labourer.
4 Robt. Kearney, tobacco spinner.
2 Edward O'Neill, ship carpenter.
NEW COURT
off Tomb Street
eight small houses
NEW LODGE PLACE
1
Matthew McBride, pensioner.
2 Samuel McIlroy, seaman.
3 Alexander Collins, boot maker.
4 Robert Patterson, labourer.
5 Thomas Wallace, labourer.
6 John McCoubrey, carpenter.
7 Patrick Morrison, carpenter.
8 John Molloy, cabinet maker.
9 Hugh Johnston, labourer.
10 Mrs. Trainor, huckster.
11 Thomas Lindsay, mariner.
12 Patrick Hughes, sawyer.
13 Robert McCoubrey, carpenter.
NEW LODGE ROAD
from North Queen Street
formerly Pinkerton's Row
1&3 Joseph Finlay,
spirit dealer and grocer.
5 Aeneas Cunningham, shoe maker.
7 George Greer, shoe maker.
9 Owen Dogherty, huckster.
11 Ellen Carroll, confectioner.
13 Mary McGeogh, dealer.
15 D. McNamara, mill wright.
17 D. McIlroy, labourer.
19 Mrs. Gourley.
21 Entry
23 James Dogherty, labourer.
25 Innis McDonnell, labourer.
27 Eliza Forbes.
29 John Heatly, labourer.
31 J. Johnston, grocer.
33 Mrs. Haggarty, huckster.
35 VACANT
37 Mrs. Mooney.
39 Thos. Alexander, carpenter.
41 Cormac Leonard, labourer.
43 Patrick Devine, labourer.
45 Wm. Douglas, mill worker.
47 Patrick Shirkie, labourer.
49 Wm. Cavanagh, labourer.
51 Thos. Campbell, labourer.
53 John McCullough, labourer.
55 Samuel Johnston, labourer.
57 Wm. Boyce, grocer.
59 James Dempster.
61 Eliza Ward, huckster.
63 James Walsh, tailor.
65 Mrs. Douglas.
67 E. Gardner, grocer and publican.
69 Robert Purvis, carpenter.
71 Mrs. McSourley.
73 Margaret Walsh.
75 Samuel Rushton, iron monger.
77 Robert Boyd, pork cutter.
79 VACANT
81 John Erskine, carpenter.
83 John Holland, preparing master.
85 Wm. Lynch, preparing master.
87 James McManus, labourer.
89 Bernard Coyle, carter.
91 George McMahon, labourer.
93 Letitia Blair, huckster.
95 Wm. Henderson, boat man.
97 Mrs. Hughes.
99 Charles Johnston, carter.
101 J. Beattie, spirit store.
Entrance to Duncairn;
residence of Adam J. Macrory,
solicitor; office, Rosemary
Street.
103 Hans Wilson, grocer.
105 John Hanna, huckster.
107 Stewart Dixon, pork cutter.
109 W. J. Warwick, labourer.
111 VACANT
113 Mrs. Green.
115 Mrs. Murray.
117 Wm. All, coach man.
119 James Ritchie, grocer.
116 Mrs. Kerr, dealer.
114 James Kearney, shoe maker.
112 Robert Tumblety, labourer.
110 Daniel McCartney, shoe maker.
~ John G. Roberts, deputy high constable of
cess; office,
Queen Street.
~ Wm. Lepper, Laurel Lodge.
~ Lodge Cotton Mill; Messrs. R. & W. Lepper,
proprietors.
~ Robt. Lepper, Trainfield House.
78 C. McCrudden, starch maker.
76 Patrick Lenaghan, shoe maker.
74 John McGahey, hackler.
72 VACANT
70 Charles Mullan, labourer.
68 John Kennedy, shoe maker.
66 Henry Robinson, grocer.
64 John Hunter, cow keeper.
62 Allen Cathcart, cow keeper.
60 Hugh Ward, labourer.
58 Margaret Close.
56 James O'Neill, labourer.
54 Peter Ward, fish dealer.
52 Michael Hughes, labourer.
50 Neill Hughes, labourer.
48 Patrick Cunningham, labourer.
46 James Busby, mill worker.
44 Hugh Magee, labourer.
42 John Quin, labourer.
40 Patrick McIlroy, marine dealer.
38 Robert Morrow, stationer.
36 James Terry, labourer.
34 John McIlroy, labourer.
32 John McGuigan, labourer.
30 Mary Mackel.
28 Hugh Donohue, dealer.
26 Rose Clarke, huckster.
24 John Foy, sail maker.
22 VACANT
20 John Fern, labourer.
18 Wm. Kean, porter.
16 Joseph Collier, lock smith.
14 Peter Collins, carter
12 Terence Smyth, dealer.
10 G. Cinnamond, shoe maker.
8 Rose Ann Kelly, dealer.
4 Yard.
2 Wm. Orr, grocer.
NEW ROW
Berry Street
twenty two small houses
NILE STREET
from Nelson Street to York Street
1&3 Robert King,
grocer and spirit dealer.
5 Mrs. Armstrong.
7 Andrew McDade, ship smith.
9 Robert McGregor.
11 R. Ritchie, grocer.
13 John Jordan, pawn broker.
15 Wm. Gilpin.
17 Samuel Connolly, mechanic.
19 Thomas Gordon, grocer.
21 side of S. McConnell's provision store.
30 Eliza Blair, grocer.
28 Wm. Harrison, labourer.
26 Alex. McAlister, seaman.
24 Wm. Eades, carpenter.
22 James Mount, seaman.
20 Edward McMurray, in Rowan's foundry.
18 Hugh McComb, ship carpenter.
16 Patrick Allen, smith.
14 Archibald Roberts, boat builder.
12 John Saunders, pattern maker.
10 John Simmon, sea captain.
8 James Dinnen, revenue officer.
6 James Adams, ship carpenter.
4 Andrew Keating, carpenter.
2 Robert McFerran, ship owner.
NORFOLK STREET
Falls Road
1 Mrs.
Mulholland.
3 Entry.
5 James Quinn, labourer.
7 Mrs. Lancy.
9 Mrs. Ward.
11 Patrick Donaghy, hackler.
13 Hugh Finlay, hackler.
15 Andrew Daw, flax dresser.
17 John Martin, hackler.
19 Charles Muldoon, labourer.
21 Edward Simpson, painter and glazier.
23 John Thompson.
25 Matilda Evans, dress maker.
27 John Sullivan, rougher.
29 Bernard Hughes, labourer.
31 Charles Curran, carpenter.
33 John McGorley, labourer.
35 Agnes Hamill, sewer.
37 Matthew Powan, shoe maker.
39 Thomas Meley.
41 James Woods, carpenter.
43 Anthony Mahood, mill worker.
45 James McCullough, tailor.
47 Ann Mullan.
49 Michael Kearney, sawyer.
51 Wm. Echlin, flax dresser.
53 Hugh Matthews, fireman.
55 James Smith, bleacher.
57 John McAlister, car man.
59 Richard Webb, labourer.
61 Patrick McMullan, labourer.
63 John Curry, gardener.
65 Thomas Dixon, labourer.
36 J. Bowers, mill worker.
34 James Heffern, labourer.
32 Mary Lysles.
30 H. Hamill, labourer.
28 Quentin Moore, bleacher.
26 Michael Magill, labourer.
24 John Cromley, labourer.
22 Andw. McSherry, wood turner.
20 Mrs. Horris.
18 Mrs. Morgan.
16 Mrs. Laverty.
14 Mrs. Murphy.
12 Peter McGrain, flax dresser.
10 Thomas McKeown, bundler.
8 Mrs. Magee.
6 John Collins, shoe maker.
4 Mrs. Calvert.
2 side entrance to Mary Duncan's spirit store.
NORMAN STREET
off Meadow Street
18 Samuel Robinson,
butler.
16 Robert Foster, bundler.
14 Wm. McAuley, sea captain.
12 Matthew Larmour, grocer.
10 Yard
8 Alexander Murphy, clerk.
6 Daniel Agnew, sea captain.
4 Robert Lemon, coach man.
3 Wm. B. Gifford's side door.
5 Terence Robinson, labourer.
7 Jas. Armstrong, mill worker.
9 Wm. John Rodgers, clerk.
NORTH ANN STREET
Corporation Street to Nelson Street
32 Richard
McGregor, fireman.
30 Thomas Collins, smith.
28 C. Blake, ship carpenter.
26 Wm. McCann, labourer.
24 Anne Brown.
22 David Tumblety, butler.
20 Richd. Loughran, harbour constable.
18 Ferguson Patton, painter.
16 George Johnston, lumper.
14 Robt. McCalpen, cabinet maker.
12 John Connelly, sailor.
10 Robert Anderson, sawyer.
8 Michael Mooney, sailor.
6 Peter Smith, carpenter.
4 Robt. McCann, seaman.
1 Mrs. Stewart, boarding house.
3 John Cromie, cooper.
5 Michael Manning, coast guard.
7 Edward McKenna, labourer.
9 Alice McCoy.
11 Robert Doak, sawyer.
13 John Gilmore, ship carpenter.
15 Mrs. McIlvenna.
17 John McGreevy, pilot.
19 Wm. Pirrie, postman.
21 George Mitchell, seaman.
23 John Smith, labourer.
25 John Scott, carpenter.
27 Alex. Loughead, spirit dealer.
NORTH BOUNDARY STREET
Shankill Road to Old Lodge Road.
1 Robt.
Humphrey, rent agent.
3&5 Yard
7 Margt. Weaver, school mistress.
9 Robt. Wilcox, watch maker.
11 John Malcolmson, carpenter.
13 Wm. McConkey, labourer.
15 Samuel Neill, bread server.
17 Samuel Beaumont, iron moulder.
19 Wm. Simms, tailor.
21 John Dobbin, labourer.
23 Samuel Burgess, labourer.
25 Margaret Callendar, dress maker.
27 David Taggart, store keeper.
29&31 Mrs. Patterson, huckster.
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NORTH BOUNDARY STREET continued
33 John Fulton, painter.
35 James Campbell, linen lapper.
37 James McNeilly, porter.
39 John Galway, baker.
41 Gateway
43 Philip Redmond, tailor.
45 Edward Linn, boot maker.
47 Alexander Scott, plasterer.
49 James Taylor, labourer.
63 George Butler, pensioner.
65 John Crozier, warper.
67 Patrick Kearns, saddler.
69 Mrs. Hazlett.
71 James Cooke, plumber.
73 Robert Innis, labourer.
75 Wm. Robb, carpenter.
77 William McBratney, grocer, 91 North Street.
79 James Campbell.
81 Edward Donnelly, spirit dealer.
2 S. Keatley, pawn broker, side entrance.
8 James Riddell, reed maker.
10 Sinclair Neill, labourer.
12 William McCurdy, carpenter.
14 Eliza Suiter.
16 Sarah Shean.
18 John McCormick, miller.
20 Wm. Young, brick layer.
22 James McAuley, white smith.
24 Eliza Madine.
26 Margaret McArdle.
28 Wm. John Harper, porter.
30 Wm. Calendar, fancy dress manufacturer.
32 Robert Hunt, baker.
34 E. Whitla, dress maker.
36 Henry Hunt, shoe maker.
38 James Thorpe, brush maker.
40 VACANT
42 Wm. Magee.
60 Donnelly & Little, proprietors of North
Boundary Street Brass
Foundry.
62 Thos. McIlvenny, car owner.
64 D. Kirkpatrick, cabinet maker.
66 Robert May, confectioner.
68 Hugh Montgomery, pensioner.
70 Alexander McClurg, porter.
72 Wm. Boyd.
74 John Smylie, iron turner.
76 Wm. Gilmore, labourer.
78 R. Briggs, grocer.
80 Wm. Taylor, carpenter.
NORTHBURN COURT
off Northburn Street
four small houses
NORTHBURN PLACE
Old Lodge Road
208 John McConnell, pawn
broker.
210 John McCammon, linen lapper.
212 M. & J. Gardener, dress makers.
214 Robert Mateer, clerk.
216 John Ritchie, clerk.
218 Mrs. Foreman.
NORTH QUEEN COURT
off Albert Street
nineteen small houses
NORTH QUEEN STREET
Carrick Hill to Old Carrick Road
1 John
Pyper, principal of Belfast Mercantile Academy.
3&5 Wm. McGibben, confectioner.
7&9 Robt. Irwin, wine and spirit dealer.
11 Charles Collins, labourer.
13 Samuel Green, shoe maker.
15 George Bradshaw, carver.
17 H. Kelly, spirit dealer, Bank Lane.
19 Constabulary Station.
21&23 J. McMillen, spirit dealer.
25 J. Blair, tailor.
27 Wm. Delany, pensioner.
29 James McDonnell, labourer.
31 VACANT
33 David Long, labourer.
35 Alexander Kerr, painter.
37 Sarah McClure.
39 Wm. Cunningham, grocer.
41 John Johnstone, stone cutter.
43&45 Thos. West, labourer and fruiterer.
47 Richard Lavery, spirit dealer.
49 Isaac Smyth, gardener.
51 James Walsh, spirit dealer.
53 Patrick Cheevers, spirit dealer.
55 Wm. Frame, grocer.
57&59 Mrs. Scoffield, huckster.
61 Wm. Leathem, shoe maker.
63 Patrick McFarley, pensioner.
65&67 J. O'Connor, publican.
69&71 John Kenny, pensioner.
73&75 Mrs. Hicks, dealer.
77 Wm. McDonald, shoe maker.
79 James Willasy, dealer.
81 VACANT
83 E. McSherry, cabinet maker.
85 John Houston, mill worker.
87 William John Hutchinson, mill worker.
89 D. Cochrane, baker and grocer.
91 Sarah McCrum, grocer.
93 VACANT
95 James Baxter.
97 Thomas Price, notary public, commissioner for
taking
affidavits and
commission agent; office, 14 Donegall
Street.
99 J. F. Knaresboro, gentleman.
105 Edward Smyth, spirit store.
107 John Canavan, publican and provision dealer.
109 John Canavan's residence.
111 Elizabeth Cromie, green grocer.
113 Mrs. Heaney.
115 Wm. J. Thompson, grocer.
117&119 Jane Murphy, grocer.
121 Wm. Boyd, cooper.
123 Abel Hadskis, pawn broker.
131 John McGurk, ship carpenter.
133 James W. Lindon, linen lapper.
135 C. O'Neill, bookkeeper.
137 James Gribbin, school master.
139 Mrs. Kirk.
141 John Forsythe, pensioner.
143 John Bell, carpenter.
145 James Cameron, engineer.
90 A. M. Lester, Fox Tavern.
88 John Cocker, pin maker.
86 Wm. Montgomery, shoe maker.
84 James Graham, brick layer.
82 John Bradley, labourer.
80 Margaret McMurray, fruiterer.
78 Richard Magee, foreman.
76 Joseph Finlay, grocer &c.
74 Wm. Orr, grocer.
72 James McCann, shoe maker.
70 Patrick Dogherty, dealer.
66&64 R. Hilland, grocer.
62 Samuel McDonald, pawn broker.
~ Cavalry Barracks.
60&58 T. McGurk, spirit dealer.
56 Alex. K. Burke, tailor.
52 Wm. Rodgers' yard.
50 Miss Bell, stationer.
" Mrs. Orr, milliner &c.
48&46 Samuel Moore, haberdasher.
44 Wm. Cosgrave, sales man in E. Walkington &
Sons.
42 Mrs. Craigon.
40 Mrs. Pascoe.
38 Robt. Brown, professor of music.
36 Entry door.
34 Richard Gardner, clerk.
32 Edmund Dixon, bookkeeper.
30 Wm. Kerr, of Mercer & Kerr, druggists &c.,
North Street.
28 Charles Frost, agent.
26&24 Vacant Yard.
22 Mrs. Knox.
20 John Kerr, accountant in the Town Hall.
18 James Ferris, cabinet maker.
~ Infantry Barracks.
16 Yard
14 VACANT
12 Robert Howe.
10 Alex. Moncreiff, bookkeeper.
8 Captain O'Donoghue, 76th Regt.
6 John McClinton, chandler &c.,
Academy Street.
4 Jas. Cameron; office, 47 Donegall
Street.
2 Mrs. Dyer; shop, 14 John Street.
~ Old Poor House; John Brunker, house steward;
Wm. Vance,
school master.
NORTH QUEEN STREET PLACE
six small houses
NORTH STREET
Bridge Street to Peter's Hill
1&3 John Lytle,
wholesale grocer, seed merchant and starch
manufacturer;
residence, Old Lodge Road.
5 Alex. Hall & Co., druggists.
7 John Adams, glass, paint, oil and
colour warehouse.
9 Patk. McGuinness, gutta percha boot and
shoe shop.
11 James McCann, soap and candle manufacturer;
residence
3 Winecellar Entry.
13 Thomas Crawford, grocer and seed merchant.
15 Wm. Addison, wholesale grocer and seed merchant.
17 VACANT
19 William Stewart, boot and shoe shop.
21 James Boyd, umbrella and parasol maker.
23 William Bullock, book seller and commission agent.
25 Robert Douglas & Co., boot and shoe makers.
27 James Rea, boot and shoe maker.
29 Mrs. Robinson's commercial boarding house.
31 John & Robert Potts, iron merchants; John
Potts' residence,
Antrim Terrace; Robt. Potts'
residence, Rosemount, Antrim Rd.
33 James Kavanagh, wholesale grocer, glass, oil and
colour
dealer.
35&37 Bell & Borthwick, linen yarn and flax
merchants; residences
John Bell, jun., Seaview,
Greenisland; Wm. Borthwick,
Prospect, Carrickfergus.
41 Edward Kennedy, spirit dealer.
43 Daniel R. Brannigan, wholesale tea, wine and
spirit stores;
residence, 5 Murray's
Terrace.
45&47 William Dobbin & Co., wholesale grocers,
druggists and
dry salters; residence, Rose
Lodge, Donegall Pass.
49 Robert Milliken, saddler and harness maker.
51 William Black, boot and shoe maker.
53 E. & M. Riddell, bonnet makers.
55 John Andrews, boot and shoe maker.
57 Patrick McLarnon, shoe maker.
59 J. Graham, wholesale confectioner.
61 James Thompson, baker and flour merchant.
63 John Dickey, grocer and tea merchant.
65 Alex. Gillespie, haberdasher.
67 D. Moore, boot and shoe maker.
69 James Clarke, haberdasher.
71 John Dysart, grocer and provision store.
73 John Girvan, tin smith.
75 A. Mayne, grocer and druggist.
77 Forster Green & Co., Golden Eagle tea
establishment.
83 Wm. Tate, grocer and tea importer.
85 Wm. Tate, green hide, leather and nail stores.
87&89 Blackburn & Co., wholesale and retail grocers
and
druggists.
91 W. McBratney, provision dealer.
93 Frederick Hoffman, leather merchant.
95 J. Mulholland, haberdasher.
97 VACANT
" Thomas Gribben, huckster.
99 T. & W. Watt, grocers.
101 Miss M. Griffith, haberdasher.
103 George Jackson, leather merchant.
105 Mary A. Browne, haberdasher.
107 J. McKeown, grocer.
109 W. Campbell, leather merchant.
111 P. O'Neill, boot and shoe maker.
113 J. Caruth, bakery and flour stores.
115 Thomas Saunders, brazier and tin smith.
117 Catherine Justin, whip manufactory.
119 James Connor, toy shop.
121 Robt. Mahaffey, boot and shoe maker.
123 Miss M. Martin, haberdasher.
125 Joseph Anderson, grocer and tea dealer.
127&129 John Casey, spirit dealer and grocer.
131 J. & W. Loughlin, spirit dealer.
133 John McGimpsey, grocer.
135 Patrick Dumphy, haberdasher.
" Teresa Maginn, haberdasher.
137 W. McIlroy, grocer and spirit dealer.
" Andrew McIlroy, car man's
yard.
139&141 VACANT
143 Thomas Pyper, grocer.
" Sam. McIlroy, confectioner.
145 Robert Corry & Co., biscuit manufacturers.
147 Oswald Dickens, haberdasher.
" Eliza Gwynn, stay maker.
149 James Dunlop, whip manufactory.
151&153 John Shoort (Short) & Company, bakery and
flour stores.
155 Geo. Kerns, saddler and harness maker.
157 Jas. Morrow, provision dealer.
159 Wm. Todd, hair dresser.
161&163 Michael Fox, provision dealer.
165 Jas. Hawks, provision dealer.
167&169 Elisha Crawford, baker.
171 Hugh Auld, provision dealer.
173 Eliza Anderson, spirit dealer.
175 Michael Kelly, provision dealer.
177 Margaret Price, haberdasher.
179 Anthony Lavery, provision dealer.
181 Thomas Boyd, baker and flour dealer.
183&185 Wm. Kealey, provision dealer.
187 Patrick Rice, butcher.
189 Hugh McKeown, grocer.
191 Robert Gilmor, pawn broker.
204 F. Kelly, spirit dealer &c.
202 Margt. Dogherty, haberdasher.
200 John K. McKenna, spirit dealer.
198 Hugh McKeown, stabling yard and posting establishment.
" Robert Stitt, baker.
196&194 Luke McCann, ginger ale manufacturer.
192 Wm. McClarnon, confectioner.
190 Thomas Staunton, butcher.
188 Thomas McGreevy, tailor.
186 Robert Spence, boot maker &c.
184 John Boyd, stabling yard.
" Thomas Boyd, spirit dealer.
182&180 Thomas Bryson, hardware and toy shop.
178 J. Smith, looking glass maker.
176 John Canavan's timber and coal yard.
174 James Crozier, watch maker &c.
172 VACANT
170 Paul Mahir, soap and candle manufacturer.
168 Jas. Cumine, optical and photographic warehouse.
166 James Irvin, spirit dealer.
164 Sam. Smyth, stabling yard.
" Wm. Smyth, spirit dealer.
162 James Lowry, cloth lapper.
160 J. Gilmore's stabling yard.
" Hugh Gilmore, grocer &c.
158 Owen Gilmore, spirit dealer.
~ Eagle Inn.
156 P. Henry, dealer and boarding house.
154 Edward Daly, surgeon.
152 A. Hunter, leather merchant.
150 John Fitzsimmons, nail manufacturer.
148 John Townley, confectioner.
146 Wm. J. Davis, nailer.
144 E. Leathem, umbrella maker and bell hanger.
142 Michael McAvoy, pipe manufactory.
140 Charles Hunter, toy shop.
138 J. Johnston, grocer and provision dealer.
136 T. Huston (Houston) saddler.
134 Jas. McAlea, spirit dealer, salt and bran stores.
132 J. & J. Waugh, leather warehouse.
130 Arthur Crawford's iron stores and residence.
128 John W. Beck, MD., surgeon and apothecary.
126 James Boucher, haberdasher.
124 James Mairs, grocer &c.
122 John McFarlane, watch maker.
120 Joseph Elliott, grocer.
118 Thomas Sanderson, carpenter.
116 Richard Ware, haberdasher.
114 James Boyd, spirit dealer.
112 John Byrne, chandler.
110 Susan Lowes, baker and flour merchant.
108 Miss Patrick & Miss Garland, shoe shop.
106 Thos. Young, leather cutter.
" Wm. Mathews, hair dresser
and wig maker.
104 Adam Duncan, car man's inn and stabling yard.
102 James Brady, spirit dealer.
100 John Devlin, haberdasher.
98 M. A. Montgomery, milliner.
" Elizabeth McPolin, dress
maker and milliner.
96 Joseph McAlister, soap and candle manufacturer.
94 Bernard McAuley, boot and shoe maker.
92 J. Lamb, boot and shoe maker.
90 Bernard McAuley, boot and shoe maker.
88 Annie Davey, milliner.
86 T. Clokey, confectioner.
84 Margt. Hennessy, haberdasher.
82 Launcelot (Lancelot) Turtle, tobacco manufacturer.
80 Thos. Quinn, White Cross Inn.
78 Robt. Morrow, stationer.
76 Thos. Gribben, book seller.
74 Patrick Hampson, rope and twine manufacturer.
72 VACANT
70 James Marlow, rope and twine manufacturer.
68 North Star Inn and posting establishment; Geo.
Gordon,
proprietor.
66 VACANT
62 Mary McCalla, haberdasher.
" Mary Pollock, book seller.
60 George Moore, chandler.
58 R. & W. J. Williamson, leather merchants.
" James Torbitt, wine merchant
and spirit dealer; residence, 55
York Street.
56 Wm. Moore, brush and trunk manufacturer.
54 Samuel Malcolmson, soap and candle manufacturer;
residence, Albion
Place.
52 VACANT
50 E. Collins, boot and shoe maker.
48 Robert Morrison, trunk and basket manufacturer.
46 Wm. Riley, haberdasher.
44&42 Wm. Henry Morris, soap and candle manufacturer;
residence, Brookville,
Antrim Road.
40&38 Mercer Kerr & co., wholesale druggists and
general
merchants; residence,
William Kerr, North Queen Street.
36 Duncan & Thompson, cap manufacturers.
" Edward McGrath, hardware
merchant, jeweller &c.
32 Miller, Clendinning & Co., Manchester and
Scotch ware
house men and
manufacturers; residences, William
Clendinning, 28 College
Square North; Geo. L. Miller,
Malone Road.
30 Samuel McCausland, wholesale grocer, tobacco manuf-
acturer, seed merchant and
ship owner; residence,
Cherryvale, Ormeau Road.
28 S. McCausland's stores.
26 James McClean, currier and leather merchant.
24 Fergus Massy, tobacconist.
22 Thomas Gray, wholesale and retail grocer, ship
owner &c.
20&18 Wm. Dobbin & Co., wholesale and retail grocers
and
druggists; residence,
Rose Lodge, Donegall Pass.
16 Wm. Sherrie, wholesale and retail brush
manufacturer and
gutta percha agent.
14 John McCluskey, hat and cap ware house.
12 George Massy, tobacco and snuff manufacturer.
10 J. & J. Haslett, dry salters and druggists.
6 Wm. & Samuel Stewart, trunk,
bellows and brush manufact-
urers.
4 John McDonnell, tobacconist and grocer.
2 Jas. Skene, spirit dealer, Stag's Head
Tavern.
NORTH KING STREET
Gardiner Street to Brown Square.
14 John Robb,
dealer.
16 Alexander Murdoch, weaver.
18 John Hawthorn.
eight small
houses
NORTHUMBERLAND STREET
Falls Road to Shankill Road.
2
VACANT
4 A. W. Craig & Co., Falls Factory.
39 Alexander Robinson, carter.
32 George English, warper.
34 Michael Daly, brick layer.
36 Robt. McKinstry, mill manager.
38 Mrs. Potter.
40 John Frew, brewer's sales man.
42 Wm. Wright, constable.
44 Mrs. Robinson.
46 VACANT
48 Robert Morris, fireman.
50 Hugh McQuillan, labourer.
52 Wm. Taylor, porter.
54 George Anderson, constable.
56 John Forsythe, labourer.
58 R. Dyer, shoe maker.
60 John Morrow, bundler in mill.
62 James Miller, printer.
64 Eliza McNeill.
66 Robt. Lynas, plasterer.
68 Stewart Hall, spirit dealer.
70 James Hamilton, mill worker.
72 Miss Birnie.
74 Joseph Steene, power loom tenter.
76 John Thompson, servant.
78 John Stephenson, gardener.
80 T. McBurney, grocer.
82 Jane Taggart.
84 Mrs. Martin.
86 Geo. Harkin, power loom dresser.
88 John Henderson, shoe maker.
97 Hugh Watson, fireman.
99 Denis McMichael.
101 Thomas McBride, dairy man.
103 John McCann, pensioner.
105 Murty Feesham, cow dealer.
107 George Green, block printer.
109 John Regan, calico printer.
111 Robt. Hunter, power loom tenter.
113 Gateway.
115 Robt. Peel, baker and publican.
several new houses unfinished
NORTON STREET
McAuley Street to Raphael Street
(as numbers run in the book)
2 Ellen
Kelly.
4 Bernard Darragh, labourer.
6 James Walker, constable.
8 Emily Smith.
10 Wm. John Waring.
12 James Carlin, coach maker.
14 Margaret Rodgers, servant.
16 James O'Neill, labourer.
11 Andrew Lynas, shoe maker.
10 Robert McCullough, porter.
9 James Mechan, carpenter.
8 Wm. Agnew, sawyer.
6 Wm. McGonaghan, labourer.
5 James Wright, painter.
4 John Hall, baker.
3 Mrs. Blakely.
2 Wm. Evans, labourer.
1 Aaron Smith, labourer.
NORWOOD STREET
off Wellwood Place, Great Victoria Street
1 Isaac
Dawson, grocer.
3 VACANT
5 Thomas Brown, weaver.
7 James Livingstone.
9 Wm. Alexander, stone mason.
2 Wm. Cox, warper.
4 John Craig, clerk.
6 Thos. Neill, manager in factory.
8 John Boal, school master, Victoria Place
School.
sixteen small houses in the rear of Norwood Stree
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