O'HAGGARTY'S COURT
Boundary Street
nine small houses
O'HAGGARTY STREET
Boundary Street
1 Charles
Mackin, car owner.
3 Yard and stables.
5 Ann McKenna, mill worker.
7 Lawrence Ainger.
9&11 Jas. Neill, grocer, rear entrance.
10 Rose Hinds.
8 Fardy Hughes, shoe maker.
6 John McKenna, labourer.
4&2 VACANT
OLD LODGE ROAD
Peter's Hill to Crumlin Road
1 to 15 ~ small houses
17 Hugh McCann, butcher.
19 J. Mulgrew, blacking manufacturer.
21 Mary Ann McBride.
23 John Colgan, sorter.
25 Mrs. Donnelly.
27 Daniel Magee, grocer.
29 VACANT
31 Catherine Magill, lodgings.
33 Thomas Abbott, reed maker.
35 Owen McKee.
37 Thomas McClure, labourer.
39 Patrick Fleck, grocer.
41 James McIlvenna.
43 Wm. Mullin, carpenter.
45 Mrs. Hagans, weaver.
47 Denis Havlin.
49 John Stevenson, grocer.
51 James Gardner, waiter.
53 James McCracken, overseer.
55 James Magill.
57 James McCormick, labourer.
59 Ezekiel Moore, white smith.
61 John McCluskey, hatter.
63 Jane Sharp.
65 Eliza Smith, grocer.
67 A. McMillen, pawn office.
69 Thomas Cochrane, carpenter.
71 Joseph Hill.
73 Thos. Walker, grocer.
75 P. McDonald, grocer.
77 Edward Magowan, carpenter.
79 Mrs. Matthews.
81 Samuel Craig.
83 John McCurry, carpenter.
85 Mary Orr, milliner and bonnet maker.
131 Patrick Burns, weaver.
133 Aaron Osborne, weaver.
135 Hugh Hamill, tailor.
137 Anne Brady, weaver.
139 Bernard Gorman.
141 Michael Andrews.
143 Jane Magee.
145 Wm. John Meharg, porter.
147 Mrs. McDonald.
houses in course of erection
~ Fairview House; Jas. Malcolmson, Castle
Place.
~ rear entrance to Court House.
205 Thos. Phillips, cambric sorter.
left side:
246 Samuel Stewart, grocer.
244 James Reed, clerk.
242 Joseph McCarter, clerk.
240 W. H. Cluff, traveller.
238 James Laverty, traveller.
236 Wm. Johnston, traveller.
234 Mrs. McWilliams.
232 A. Moore, milliner and dress maker.
230 Wm. Beatty, spirit grocer.
228 R. Wallace, spirit grocer.
226 John McKavanagh, labourer.
206 Ellen Anderson, grocer.
204 VACANT
202 Henry Thompson, porter.
200 James O'Hare, milkman.
198 Margaret Black.
196 Wm. Thompson, sawyer.
194 Sarah Lynch, washer woman.
192 Wm. Close, bread server.
190 Robert Pearce, printer.
188 John Patterson, grocer.
186 Henry Harrison, baker.
184 David McLarnon, labourer.
182 James Riddell, labourer.
180 James Macauley, pork cutter.
178 Jas. Patton, shoe maker.
176 John Ward, tailor.
174 Mrs. Blair.
172 Mrs. McMechan.
170 Jas. Neill, reed maker.
168 Jas. Crooks, saw maker.
166 John McCutcheon, brick layer.
164 Wm. Waddell, clerk.
162 Robert McBratney.
160 John Brown, school master.
158 Margt. Campbell, dealer.
156 Edward Donnelly, spirit dealer.
154 Mrs. Cribbis.
152 Mary Ann Beattie, grocer.
148 Jas. Magee, grocer.
146 John McCann, pensioner.
144 Thomas Ryan.
142 Peter Andrews, trump maker.
140 Charles Barr, labourer.
138 John Kane, clerk.
136 Alexander Kelso, grocer.
86 Mrs. Bruce.
84 Wm. Wright, foundry worker.
82 Mary Blundell, huckster.
80 Robert Hendrin.
78 Mrs. McComb, grocer.
~ New School House in connexion with Eglinton
Street
Presbyterian Church.
50 Bernard Mallon, wood turner.
48 Mrs. Sarah Hagarty, grocer.
46 Hugh Bingham.
44 Thos. Lewis, publican.
new houses
32 John Turney, cutler.
30 Wm. Roach, labourer.
eleven small houses
2 Bernard O'Neill, spirit dealer.
OLDPARK ROAD
from Old Lodge Road
~ John
Lytle, Old Lodge House.
~ ? Andrews, Park Lodge.
~ J. Getty, gentleman, Beechpark.
~ J. Hind, flax spinner, The Lodge.
~ James Coleman, Lodge Cottage; office, Church
Street.
~ W. T. B. Lyons, Oldpark.
~ Oldpark Print Works; William Girdwood &
Co., proprietors.
left side:
~ Jas. McTeir, gentleman, Vernant Lodge.
OLDPARK TERRACE
Oldpark Road
1 Henry Joy
McCracken, Custom House officer.
2 H. Hodgkinson, commission agent.
3 Captain Hand.
4 Wm. Ware, butter merchant; office and stores,
Great Patrick
Street.
~ M. J. Andrews, Oldpark Lodge.
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OMAR STREET
Falls Road
2 Entry
door.
4 Alexander Bowden, carpenter.
6 Mrs. Johnston.
8 Robert Laird, mechanic.
10 Thomas Forde, labourer.
12 John Quin, hackler.
14 Joseph English.
16 Anne Douds.
18 Mrs. McVicker.
20 Mrs. Sharp.
22 John Mallon, labourer.
24 Mrs. Ardis.
26 James Meaklin, porter.
ORMEAU ROAD
from Cromac Bridge to Ballynafeigh, right side
1
Alex. McMullin, grocer.
3 George McRoberts, in gas works.
5 Mrs. McCaldin.
7 Wm. Lynas, stokerer.
9 Hugh Sterling, carpenter.
11 John Vance, carver.
13 Ralph Mettrick, labourer.
" D. Dinnen, butcher.
15 James Dixon, builder.
17 Robert Macauley, carpenter.
19 VACANT
21 Robert Moore, linen lapper.
23 John Rutherford, grocer.
25 John Coyle, grocer &c
27 John Taylor, grocer and spirit dealer.
29 Thomas Robins, slater.
31 Elizabeth McComish, butcher.
33 Sarah Devlin, washer woman.
35 Daniel Kane, shoe maker.
37 Henry Hull, civil bill officer.
39 Mrs. McManus, dairymaid.
41 Jas. Henry, weigh master, grain market.
43 Ellen McKeiver.
51 Mrs. Allen.
53 Robert Greer, of Greer & Oakman, 15
Donegall Street.
55 Mrs. C. Rea.
57 Charlotte Fletcher.
59 T. Wallace, commission agent.
Ormeau Place
61 VACANT
63 Ellen Kinsley.
65 Wm. Magill, brewer.
67 VACANT
69 Samuel Kirner, coal agent.
71 VACANT
73 Wm. Milley, paper manufacturer.
75 Wm. M. Johnston, clerk.
77 Mrs. Oldham.
79 David Corbitt, of Brown & Corbitt, wholesale
wine and spirit
merchants, 52 Victoria
Street.
81 Mrs. Simms.
83 Thos. Greer, merchant, Waring Street.
85 Thomas Henry, gentleman.
87 Miss Mary Harrison.
89 Jas. Thompson, linen merchant.
133 Henry Reid, broker; office, 35 Donegall Street.
135 Wm. Batt, gentleman.
137 William Hamilton, merchant; Ann Street.
139 Jas. Barnett, grain merchant.
~ Cromac Park, Fras. Glenfield, chandler, High
Street.
{ Ormeau Bridge
}
left side
~ Ormeau, Seat of the Marquis of Donegall.
124 The Rev. Henry Cooke, DD.,LL.D.
122 Hugh C. Clarke, auctioneer and broker, Rosemary Street.
~ Cricket Club House.
~ Cromac House, Samuel Cowan.
34 Miss Moreland.
~ Gasfield House, James Stelfox, manager of
Belfast Gas
Works.
~ back entrance to Gas Works.
32 Samuel Campbell, labourer.
30 James Smyth, in gas works.
28 Samuel Spence, gardener.
26 William Jones, overseer in gas works.
~ Belfast Gas Company's Works; James Stelfox,
manager.
18 John Johnston, labourer.
16 Peter Campbell, labourer.
14 David Lindsay's stabling yard.
12 David Lindsay, coal factor.
10 Cunningham King, cutler.
8 Bernard McCallin & Co., Coal Island
Fire Brick and Tile Works
6 Bernard McCallin's residence.
4 Alex. Bingham, in gas works.
{ Cromac Dock }
ORMEAU STREET
off Ormeau Road
1 Mrs. Jane
Shaw.
3 George Withrington, clerk.
5 James Donaldson, power loom tenter.
7 John McStay, servant.
9 Mrs. Emo.
11 Mrs. Woods.
13 John McCormick.
19 R. Henry, buyer in Arnott & Co.'s.
8 James P. Morrie, buyer in Thos. Greer &
Sons.
ORMOND STREET
Falls Road
1 Wm. John
Fleming, porter.
3 Joseph Wright.
5 Mrs. Lowry.
7 Mrs. Johnston.
9 Mrs. Martin.
19 Eliza Hawthorne.
21 Wm. Cannon.
23 Peter Watson, gardener.
25 Mrs. Hawthorn.
27 David McIlwaine.
29 Samuel Drain, shoe maker.
31 John Adair, mill worker.
33 Wm. Cowan.
35 John Mitchell.
ORR'S ENTRY
off High Street
1 James
Allen, tailor.
3 Patrick Kearns, tailor.
5 Miss Russell.
7 Andrew McCollum, servant.
10 Samuel Shaw, hatter.
8 A. & M. Doyle, cloak and shirt makers.
6 Susan McAnulty, boarding house.
4 The Colosseum Concert Tavern, Edward Shearer,
proprietor
OXFORD STREET
Queen's Bridge to Annette Street
~ Canal
Quay.
~ Town Council's stone and timber yards.
~ Horse Fair grounds.
1 Richard Mullan, carter.
2 Daniel Reid, carter.
~ Town Council's stabling yard.
~ New cattle market.
~ side of wholesale fruit market.
~ side of potato and vegetable market.
~ side of pork market.
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