YORK LANE
West side York Street
1 Joseph
Faren & Co., steam biscuit manufactory.
3 Wm. Cowan & Co., flax spinners,
Whiteabbey.
" J. Halliday's seed stores; office,
Victoria Street.
5 Mary Trainor.
7 Jane Martin, huckster.
9 John Wilson, grocer and spirit dealer.
11 Lytle & Brown, starch manufacturers;
residences, John Lytle,
Old Lodge House; Mr. Brown,
Springhill, Ballygomartin.
13 Margaret Heslop.
17&19 J. & J. Lowen, carpenters.
21 Mrs. McGimpsey.
23 Mrs. Dickson.
25&27 J. & C. Gardner, starch manufacturers.
29 Edward McManus, labourer.
31 James Foster, starch maker.
33 John Rossbotham, car man.
35 Wm. Wharton's starch works.
22 Wm. Nicholl, porter.
20 Robert Gray, cotton spinner.
18 Yard.
16 Mary Roney.
14 Joseph Gibson, mechanic.
10 J. & C. Gardner, starch manufacturers;
residence, York St.
8 VACANT
6 Jas. Bodel's aerated water works; residence,
Townsend St.
4 Lytle & Brown's stores.
2 John L. Bell, loading yard, Ballyclare bleach
green.
" Patrick Murphy, cloth deliverer
and caretaker of yard.
YORK STREET
Donegall Street to York Road
1&3 John McKenna, (
Queen's tea and Italian warehouse ),
general foreign fruit
importer.
5 Joseph Franklin, butcher and poulterer.
7 Jane Allen, stay and shirt warehouse.
9 Jas. Gordon, professor of music and
dancing.
" C. D. Gordon, professor of
music.
11 back entrance to J. McKenna's stores.
13&15 S. & M. Moffet, millinery and straw bonnet
ware rooms.
17 Hamilton Flannigan, butcher.
19 John Willis, frame maker &c.
21 James Dinnen, butcher.
23 J. Hall, barber and hair dresser.
25&27 George Madine, funeral undertaker, livery stables
and
posting establishment.
29 Robert Madine, butcher.
31 Carroll & Donnelly, butchers.
33 Miss McKedy.
35 E. Bradley, upholsterer.
37&41 Pelan & Co.'s basket and toy manufactory and
dwelling
house.
43 James McCleery, apothecary and surgeon.
45 Mrs. Birnie.
47 R. Wightman & Co., sewed muslin manufacturers;
residence
18 Great Patrick
Street.
49 Hugh McCall, pawn broker.
51 S. Kirkpatrick.
53 John Coleman, merchant.
55 James Torbitt, wine and spirit merchant, North
Street.
57&59 Patrick Magee, upholsterer and cabinet warehouse.
61 James McCourt, horse shoer.
63 Robert Morrison, fruiterer.
65 John Connor, carpenter and builder.
67 Remonstrant Meeting House, Rev. D. Maginnis,
minister.
69 Gilbert Taylor, Albion Hotel.
71 H. Loughran, wholesale and retail grocer, wine and
spirit
dealer.
73&75 Dr. Michael Magee, York Street Medical Hall.
77 Henry Wharton, Scotch bazaar.
79 VACANT
81 J. Boyd, architect and surveyor.
83 J. Bryson & Co., wine merchants.
85 Wm. Watt, grocer.
87&89 Wm. Bell's meal, flour and grain store.
91 Wm. Bell's residence.
93&95 J. & S. Gilmer, grocers and spirit dealers.
97 Bernard McGlade, grocer and spirit dealer.
99 George F. Wales, surgeon.
101 George C. Edgar, cabinet and upholstery warerooms.
103 Wm. John Lavery, Northern Bakery.
105&107 Mrs. Malcolm, bonnet maker.
109 Charles Stokesberry, butcher.
111 James Savage, cooperage.
113 Joseph Black, poulterer.
115&117 VACANT
119 Wm. McCloy.
123 George Edwards, fruiterer.
125&127 Danl. Crummey, fruiterer and green grocer.
129 Mrs. Kennedy, confectioner.
131 Wm. McCloy, butcher.
{ Great George's Street intersects
}
~ Salem Chapel, Rev. Benjamin Turnock,
minister.
133 J. Scott, commercial traveller.
135 Alex. Johnston, painter.
137 J. Thompson, Harbour office.
139 Miss Darley's school.
141 Mrs. Duffield.
143 John Douglas.
145 Samuel McConnell, provision merchant.
147 Mrs. McKibbin.
149 George Coates & Co., provision merchants; residence,
Whiterock.
151 Richard Waring, provision merchant, offices and stores.
153 Richard Waring's residence.
155 Margaret Kirkpatrick, grocer.
157 Gilbert Stevenson.
159 Mary Roney.
161 James McNea, architect and surveyor; office, 5 Donegall
St.
163 Mrs. McCann.
165 James Gilmer; shop, 95 York Street.
~ Primitive Secession Meeting House, Rev. Dr.
Bryce.
167 James Butler, butcher.
169 Samuel Hunter, butcher,
171 Thos. Fox's grocery and spirit store.
175 J. Cameron, spirit dealer.
177 VACANT
179 Miss Young, dress maker.
181 Miss Johnston.
183 Mrs. Smith.
185 Joshua Chase, teacher.
" Mrs. Chase, servants'
registry office.
187 Hugh Smith, grocer.
189 John Carr, stationer and book binder.
191 Henry Brown, boat builder and flour store.
193 D. Bateman, silk & fancy dyer.
195 Miss McGiffin, milliner and dress maker.
197 Mrs. Hickland, haberdasher.
199 Mrs. Dickson's medical establishment.
201 David Rodgers, saddler.
203 VACANT
205 T. McCord, in Robt. Atkinson's.
207 Miss Martha Craig.
209 Edward Hill, in Belfast Steam Ship Co.'s office,
Donegall Quay.
211 Mrs. Gowan.
213 Miss Bell.
215 Wm. Langtry; office, Donegall Quay.
217 Robert M. Beath, engineer.
219 David Logan, butcher.
221 James Trainor, baker and biscuit manufacturer.
223 James Creeth, draper.
225&227 Edward Orr, grocer.
229 Edward James Harland, iron ship builder, Queen's Island.
231 Mrs. Eagleson.
233 John Wm. McCracken, notary public; office, 26
Corporation
Street.
235 Joseph Boyle.
237 James Rose, manager in Mr. Workman's warehouse, Victoria
Street.
239 Archibald Cunningham, spirit dealer, Cave Hill Tavern.
{
Abbotsford Place }
253 Miss Mundell, lodgings.
255 George English, commercial traveller.
257 Fred. W. McClelland, clerk.
259 John McCarthy, bookkeeper.
261 Mrs. Sarah Wales.
263 Captain Robinson.
~ Ballymena Railway Terminus; Edward J. Cotton,
manager;
Charles Stewart,
secretary.
~ Milewater Spinning Company; John Rowan &
Sons, proprietors
~ Jennymount Mill; Johnston, Beck & Co.,
proprietors.
{
Carrickfergus Road }
~ Robt. Thomson, JP., Castleton.
~ Cave Hill Lime Company, lime depot.
~ St. Paul's Church; Rev. Chas. Allen, incumbent.
216 Miss Getgood.
214 Thomas D. Ewart.
212 Samuel Aikin, traveller.
210&208 J. Nicholl, Railway Hotel.
208 H. Moffett, publican.
206 Wm. Hughes; office, 6 Tomb Street.
204 Robert Kelly, solicitor; office, 31 Donegall Street.
~ John Strachan, builder.
202 John Alexander, sea captain.
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YORK STREET
continued
200 John Bailie, iron
monger and grocer.
198 J. Boyd, grocer.
196 John McAlister, spirit dealer.
194 J. M. Daniel, refreshment rooms.
192&190 Joseph G. Thompson's office, residence, Canning
St.
188 John Campbell, provision merchant.
186 Jas. Hamilton, merchant, Corporation Street.
184 Captain White, harbour master.
182 Richard Nicholl; office, Corporation Street.
180 Mrs. Seeds.
178 Edward J. Cotton, manager of the Belfast and Ballymena
Railway Company.
176 Robert D. Kirk, spirit dealer, collector and valuator.
174 John Garland, bookkeeper.
172 G. H. Carse, timber merchant.
170 John Gunning, Duncrue Salt Works.
168 VACANT
166 Rev. Charles Allen, incumbent of St. Paul's Church.
164 John Johnstone, ship carpenter and grocer.
162 James J. Cowan, flour merchant.
160 Miss Montgomery.
158 VACANT Yard.
156 VACANT
154 Mrs. Reid, ladies' nurse.
152&150 York Street Foundry; John Rowan & Sons,
proprietors.
~ York Street Presbyterian Church; Rev. David
Hanson, minister.
146 McLaughlin & Harvey, builders.
140 James McFerran.
138 John H. Gowan, auctioneer and valuator, George's Lane
and
Arthur Place.
136 William Harvey; office, 146 York Street.
132 Thos. McDowell, carpenter and builder.
~ Wm. McCoy, fruiterer.
130 Thos. McDowell, spirit dealer.
~ Bowling Green.
106 Arthur Purse, carpenter and builder.
" Arthur Purse, jun., plumber.
104 John Armstrong's smith works.
102 Joseph Adams.
100 Isaac McDowell, labourer.
98 Wm. Graham, stone cutter.
96 John Donaldson, smith.
94 Samuel McConnell, provision merchant.
92 Geo. Coates, provision merchant.
90 Wm. H. Malcolm, of Charley & Malcolm, Donegall
Quay.
88 John Dunn, jun., merchant.
86,84&82 G. H. Carse, timber and slate merchant.
80 John Ross, builder; office, Great George's Street.
78 James Standfield.
76 Miss Saunders.
74 James Gardner.
72&70 Irvine & McCutcheon, stone cutters.
68&66 John Cox, painter.
64 Archibald Kent, carpenter and builder.
62 Mrs. Dougherty.
60 P. Lammerse, ship broker and general commission
agent;
office, 17 Prince's
Dock.
58 Charles Blackham, in the Ulster Bank.
56 Matthew Hunter, starch manufacturer.
54&52 John McCreary, scantling and timber yard.
50 John M. Ferguson, flour merchants; residence,
Salem.
48&46 John Robinson, stone cutter, marble and stone
yard.
40 James C. Kirker, corn broker and commission agent.
38 James Wilson, smith works.
32 C. Crossley, hat manufacturer.
" Lee McKinstry, income tax
receiving officer.
30 Charles Crossley's residence.
28&26 Joseph Faren & Co., steam biscuit
manufacturers; residence
Avoneil, Mount
Pottinger; J. C. Grubb, manager.
24 VACANT
16,14&12 VACANT
10 Queen's Arms Hotel, coach yard.
8 Alex Johnston, painter.
6 Chas. Tennant & Co. office, St.
Rollox Chemical Works,
Glasgow.
" Messrs. Wallace, sewed
muslin manufacturers.
2 Queen's Arms Hotel; Mrs. Adams,
proprietress.
YORK STREET LITTLE
Great Patrick Street to Earl Street
1 Wm.
Carolan, pensioner.
3 Rodger Megarry, car owner.
5 Wm. Stevenson, book binder.
7 John Kelly, seaman.
9 Patrick Cosgrove, brick layer.
" John Crow, butcher.
13 Henry Boyle, pork cutter.
15 Charles Jameson, labourer.
17&19 side doors.
21 John Craig, labourer.
23 Henry Brown, cooper.
25 Mary Jordan.
27 John Crawley, labourer.
29 Bernard Lavery, labourer.
31 Eliza Auld.
33 Joseph Patterson, labourer.
35 John Nesbitt, seaman.
37 Wm. Ewin, news vender.
39 Robert Murphy, seaman.
41 Henry Milligan, labourer.
43 John Donaghy, engineer.
45 Rebecca Dogherty.
47 James Moore, labourer.
49 Sarah Jane Burns, sewer.
51 Mrs. O'Hare.
53 James Riley, slater.
55 Alexander Cahey, labourer.
63 Samuel Wilson, carpenter.
65 Eliza Duncan, grocer.
" Wm. Duff, engineer.
67 Thomas Hamilton.
69 Mary Clarke.
71 Wm. Thompson, mariner.
73 Catherine Magee, grocer.
77&79 E. Blair, grocer.
81 side of T. Gordon's spirit store.
83 John McGowan, carpenter.
85 James Hughes, labourer.
87 John McAuley, labourer.
89 John McCullough, labourer.
91 James Reeves, seaman.
93 Mrs. Adair.
95 Richardson Greer, ship smith.
97 James Rea, labourer.
99 Sarah Stewart.
101 Richard Thompson, labourer.
103 Margaret Moore, sewer.
105&107 Gateway and side door.
109 Michael Murray, carpenter.
111 Mrs. Brown, dealer.
113 Jas. Gillen, mechanic.
115 James McManus, labourer.
117 Eliza Purvis, provision dealer.
119 Samuel Craig, labourer.
121 Mrs. Ewart.
123 Mrs. Vance, huckster.
125 Mrs. Nelson.
127 Nathaniel Robinson, grocer and spirit dealer, 13
Trafalgar St.
{ Trafalgar
Street intersects }
129 VACANT
76 Andrew Downey, pilot.
74 Thomas Darragh, fireman.
72 John Coburn, labourer.
70 John Snodden, cooper.
68 James Butler, butcher.
~ John Davison's pork store, rear entrance.
66 John Hook, labourer.
64 Thomas McAlister, letter carrier.
62 Arthur Millin, labourer.
60 Yard.
58 Thomas McLarnon, car driver.
56 John Gibson, grocer.
54 John White.
52 John Hare, confectioner.
50 Daniel McAlister, seaman.
48 VACANT
46 Ann Maguire, washer woman.
44 Patrick Kitchen, smith.
{ Great George's Street
intersects }
26 back entrance to Belfast Lead Works.
22 Henry McLaughlin, labourer.
20 Edward McCall, labourer.
18 John Doyle, baker.
16 Mary Burns.
14 Matthew McGorian, publican, and 6 Little Patrick
Street.
{ Little Patrick Street
intersects }
2 Alexander Clarke's flour stores, 6
Great Patrick Street.
" Alexander Clarke's hall
door.
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