UNION PLACE
Lancaster Street to Little George's Street
11 John McDowell,
seaman.
13 John Anderson, porter.
15 John Crummy, labourer.
17 John Pelan, labourer.
19 George Duffin, car driver.
21 Patrick Quinn, clerk.
23 Aaron McGrady, labourer.
27 Samuel Saunderson, pensioner.
22 Wm. John McGechin, labourer.
20 Wm. Thompson, ship builder.
18 Mrs. Johnston.
16 James Conley, labourer.
15 James Dysart, porter.
14 John Dysart, painter.
12 Wm. Aickin, labourer.
10 Mrs. Day.
8 John Harper, clerk.
UNION STREET
Donegall Street to North Street
1
VACANT
3&5 Henry Rice, spirit dealer.
7 Henry Phillips, brush and bellows
manufacturer.
9 Mrs. Kerr, lodgings.
11 Patrick Lyden, plasterer.
13 George Trymble, porter.
15 Samuel Johnston, shoe maker.
17 Wm. Phillips, bellows maker.
19 Hugh Hall, porter.
21 Hugh Megarrity, labourer.
23 Henry McCluskey, grocer.
25 VACANT
27&29 Francis Fullin, publican.
31&33 Several tenants.
35 David Scott, pawn broker.
37 John Walker, grocer.
41&43 Wm. John Adams, carter.
45 Mrs. Black.
" James Black, linen lapper.
49 Hugh Harper, pawn broker.
51 Wm. Rowan, grocer.
53 Samuel Murphy, huckster.
55 Thomas Durat, servant.
57 Patk. McCullough, green grocer.
59 Mrs. Adams.
61&63 Samuel Montgomery, cooper.
65 Mrs. Owens, feather dealer and marine store
keeper.
67 Wm. Adams, barber.
69 Joseph Armstrong, publican.
71 Mrs. Daly, grocer and publican.
73 Thomas Lavery, basket maker.
75&77 Charles O'Hagan, undertaker.
79&81 John Hanvey, dealer.
83 Francis Milliken, marine dealer.
85&87 David Gibson, harness chain maker.
89 Belfast Parochial Mission School, Miss Cooper,
mistress.
91&93 John McManus, damask weaver.
95&97 William Dunbar, marine store.
99&101 Joseph Braithwaite, undertaker.
103 John Smith, hair dresser.
105 Margaret Owens, marine store.
100 J. Loughlin, publican.
98&96 VACANT
92 Mary McConnell, grocer.
90 Margaret Hart, undertaker.
88&86 Wm. Ritchie, carpenter.
82&80 David Robinson, baker.
78 Hugh Smyth, barber.
74 Wm. McCloskie, dealer.
72 John O'Reily, dealer.
70 Daniel McLorinan, marine store.
68&66 Wm. Young, pawn broker.
64&62 Patrick Conlin, dealer.
60&58 Wm. Kerr, spirit grocer.
56 Mary O'Neill, dealer.
54 VACANT
52 VACANT
50 Hugh Kelly, grocer.
48 Anne McWade, grocer and publican.
46 Robert Burns, car driver.
44 Thomas Wilson, dealer.
42 Jane Plunkett.
40 three small houses in court
38 John McKee, confectioner.
36 John Connolly, waste dealer.
34 Agnes Stewart, white worker.
32 Hugh Blair, carpenter.
30 Catherine Dogherty, handler.
28 Mary McCluskie, dealer.
26 James Harkin, white smith.
24 John Campbell, pensioner.
22&20 Henry Gilmore, publican.
{ Little Donegall Street intersects }
18&16 Ann McKee, lodgings.
14 Patrick O'Prey, sawyer.
12 Malcolm McDonnell, porter.
10 James Bell, hostler.
8 Susan McKeown, dress maker.
6 P. McClelland, horse shoer and farrier.
2 William Nelson, house and land agent.
UNITY STREET
Trinity Street to Stanhope Street
~ Trinity Church;
Rev. Theophilus Campbell, incumbent;
residence, Richmond.
1 Wm. Finlayson, draper.
3 Thomas Milford, draper.
5 John McConnell, bookkeeper.
{ Stanhope Street }
22 Molyneaux & Ferguson, starch manufacturers;
Jas. B.
Ferguson's residence, Salem.
16 Wm. Millar, law clerk.
14 James Goudy, upholsterer.
12 Andrew Morton, carpenter.
10 John McKeown, clerk.
8 Wm. Ryans, in the Ulster Railway.
6 Wm. Dickson, haberdasher,
4 Martin Rutherford, clerk.
2 Patrick Sloan, saddler.
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UNIVERSITY ROAD
54 Moses Haslett,
porter.
" A. Haslett, dress maker.
56 Thomas Ellis,.
58 Mrs. McDowell.
64 George Sibbald, bank clerk.
66 Mrs. Carse.
UNIVERSITY SQUARE
University Road
1 Daniel
Kirk, linen merchant, Tannybrack, Ballymena.
2 Robert Atkinson, commission merchant; office,
10 Hill Street.
3 Mrs. Agnew.
4 John Oulton, flax merchant.
" Plato Oulton, of Bell & Oulton,
merchants, near Liverpool
Docks.
5 Mrs. Harrison.
6 Rev. Dr. McCosh, professor of Logic &
Metaphysics, Queen's
College.
7 Arthur C. Weir, Dunmurry Flax spinning mill.
8 Wm. Higgin, merchant.
9 W. D. Henderson, insurance agent, commission
and grain
merchant; offices, 12
Corporation Street.
10 James Guthrie, town clerk.
11 Charles Shaw, linen merchant.
~ Victoria Chambers.
12 Finlay McCance, linen merchant.
13 Mrs. Savage.
14 Samuel Thompson, merchant; office, Corporation
Street.
15 Robert Roddy, linen and damask manufacturer, 18
Donegall Street.
16 John Wylie, grocer, Victoria Street.
" Alex. Dickey, bursar, Queen's
College.
17 Rev. Dr. Killen, professor of Ecclesiastical
History, General
Assembly's College.
18 Mrs. Killen.
19 Rev. Dr. Murphy, professor of Hebrew, General
Assembly's
College.
20 Rev. Dr. Edgar, professor of Theology, General
Assembly's
College.
21 Geo. C. Pin, merchant; office, Donegall Quay and
shop,
High Street.
22 Rev. George Bellis, secretary of missions, General
Assembly.
23 Joseph Hall Boyd.
24 Mrs. Edmund F. Knox.
25 Rev. E. J. Hartrick, incumbent of Magdalene Church.
26 Doctor Pilleau, surgeon major.
27 Charles Finlay, merchant, of McClure & Co.,
Corporation
Street.
~ General Assembly's College.
UNIVERSITY STREET
University Road
1 John
Saulters, linen merchant.
3 VACANT
5 James Menah, posting establishment.
UNIVERSITY TERRACE
University Road
111 Francis Tarleton,
inspector of income tax.
109 William John Tripp, landing waiter, custom house.
3 Reuben Simms, poor law auditor.
4 Dr. Redfern, professor, Queen's College.
5 Henry Black, gentleman.
6 Dr. Wyville Thompson, professor of Geology,
Queen's College
~ New Presbyterian Church in course of erection.
UPTON STREET
Old Lodge Road to Wall Street
1 Arthur
Browne, porter.
3 Mrs. Patterson.
5 Wm. McTimpany, pork cutter.
7 James Maguire, carpenter.
9 Hugh Barr, carpenter.
11 Arthur McConville, baker.
13 Alexander Smith, porter.
15 Matthew Herron, upholsterer.
17 George Donaldson, designer.
19 James Ritchie, shoe maker.
21 James Haveron, baker.
23 James Donnelly, pavier.
25 Joseph Keenan, linen lapper.
27 George Robinson, mechanic.
29 Robt. Watson, collector, potato market.
31 Wm. McComb, baker.
33 Edward Mullen, clerk.
35 Mrs. Flannigan.
37 James Hamilton, painter.
39 Henry Fullerton, tailor.
41 Alexander Clarke, rate collector.
43 Jas. Croft, carpenter.
45 Miss Rankin.
47 James Horne, designer.
48 Andrew Hogg, linen lapper.
46 John Hall, brass founder.
44 Mrs. Wetherald.
42 Arthur Campbell, copper and tinsmith.
40 John Overend, linen lapper.
38 Mrs. McKee.
36 Gawn Dixon, cabinet Maker.
34 Miss Tate.
32 Robert Douglas; shop, North Street.
30 Thomas Blair.
28 John Ferguson, currier.
" Mrs. Ferguson, milliner.
26 Edward McKinney, turnkey.
24 John White, car owner.
22 Gilbert Robinson.
20 James Kavanagh.
18 James Lecky, carpenter.
16 John Connolly, carpenter.
14 Mrs. Gault.
12 Mrs. Moffett.
10 James Brown, painter.
8 Thomas Barlow, carpenter.
6 Thomas Clements, porter.
4 Daniel Murray, carpenter.
2 Patrick Crudden, baker.
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