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DERVOCK
(DOAGH 1895) DONAGHADEE DONEGAL
DOWNPATRICK DROMARA
DROMORE
DROMORE (Co. Tyrone)
DUNDRUM -
DUNGANNON, DONAGHMORE &
COALISLAND
DERVOCK
Dervock is a Post
Village, in the Parish of Derrykeighan, in the Barony of Lower Dunluce,
County of Antrim, about five miles north-east of Ballymoney. It stands on a
tributary of the River Bush, and on the leading roads from Ballymoney to
Bushmills and Giant's Causeway, and Ballycastle. Petty Sessions are
held on the first Tuesday of each month. The places of worship are :- Church
of Ireland, Presbyterian, and Roman Catholic. There are also two National
Schools. Fairs are held on January 12th, February 23rd, May 16th, June 22nd,
August 12th, and October 27th. The acreage of the Parish of Derrykeighan is
7,676. Population in 1861, 2,381; in 1871, 2,171; in 1881, 1,578; and in
1891, 1,235. Village in 1881, 290; in 1891, 286. There is a good commodious
Hotel, with postcars; proprietor, J. Smylie
Post Office - J. Rea, postmaster. Letters arrive (from Ballymoney) at 9-0
a.m., 1-30 p.m., and 6-0 p.m., and are despatched at 8-15 a.m., 10-45 a.m.,
and 4-0 p.m. There is also a Money Order Office.
Telephonic communication with Ballymoney since 23rd August 1893
National School - J. Mitchell, master; Miss Mitchell, mistress
Dispensary - Dr. P. G. Camack (Camac)
Petty Sessions Clerk - A. G. Breakey
Constabulary - Sergeant John Phillips
INHABITANTS
Allen, Samuel, J.P., Lisconnan, Dervock
Breakey, A. G., Shellfield, Dervock
Camac, Dr. P. G., Derrykeighan, Dervock
Camac, Robert, Dervock
Douglas, James, Dervock
Douglas, R. M., J.P., Knockanbuoy, Dervock
Field, Rev. Dr., Mansfield, Dervock
Gardner, Mrs.
Higgans, Thomas, Dervock
Hutchinson, W. F., J.P., Stranocum House, Stranocum
Hutchinson, Rev. W. F., Derrykeighan Glebe, Dervock
Miller, Dr., Dervock
Montgomery, Alexander, Benvarden, Dervock
McCann, Patrick
McCann, Robert J.
McLean, Thomas
McNeill, Alexander, J.P., Gardenvale, Stranocum
Nichol, William
Rea, John
Smylie, John
Stuart, Charles, M.D., Ballyhivistock, Dervock
Teaz, Rev. Ezekiel, Reformed Presbyterian Church minister, Dervock
Tracey, Mrs., Islandahoe, Dervock
DOAGH
1895
this was missing/cut out of the 1894
The village of Doagh lies in a very fertile spot of the County of Antrim,
about twelve miles to the north-west of Belfast. Though the population of
the village itself can only be reckoned at about 300 inhabitants, yet it,
with the immediate neighbourhood, holds very considerable importance in the
commercial world; and it is steadily increasing. The Doagh Flax Spinning
Company and the Cogry Flax Spinning Company employ about 700 hands. The
Cogry Mill has lately been enlarged and refurnished with new machinery, and
is fitted with electric light, as are also the very extensive Bleach Works
at Springvale. There are several finishing works, principally for brown
linens, in this neighbourhood; also extensive scutch mills at Newmills,
Cogry, and Drumadaragh. The Northern Counties Railway affords excellent
travelling accommodation between Doagh and Belfast. The Ballymena and Larne
Railway (now bought up by the Northern Counties Railway Company) connects
Doagh with Ballymena and Larne. Telephonic communication has lately been
opened with Belfast. There are three places of worship - namely, Church of
Ireland, Kilbride; Presbyterian, Kilbride; and Methodist, Doagh. There is a
large and commodious hall erected in 1885, to the memory of James Torrens,
late of Edenmore, by his widow and sons.
INHABITANTS
Alexander, Thos., grocer and post office, Newmills
Andrews, Robert, grocer and carpenter, Straypark
Baird, F., publican, Newmills
Beggs, Mrs., publican, Burnside
Blackley, Robert, grocer
Bones, Alex., blacksmith
Boyd, Wm., furnishing works
Boyd, Wm., finishing works, Cogry
Cogry Flax Spinning Company
Cogry Mill Supply Co., grocery
Coulter, Mrs., publican
Cunningham, John, draper
Doagh Flax Spinning Company
Dugan, Wm., grocer, egg, and butter merchant
Ferguson, Alex. S., Cogry Scutch Mills
Ferguson, G., boot factor
Ferguson, Thomas, grocer
Ferguson, Wm. J., coal merchant
Fleming, John, carpenter
Fleming, John, jun., painter
Fleming, Miss, dress maker
Gilmore, James, boot factor
Girven, Miss, grocer
Girven, Robert, draper
Herron, Samuel, saddler
Hunter, Andrew, grocer
Hunter, W. E., druggist and general merchant
Ingram, Mrs., grocer, coal merchant, and post office
Ingram, William, posting establishment
Kirk, Samuel, finishing works
Lorimer, Hugh, boot factor
Milford, John, grocer, Brookfield
Milford, John, Doagh Hotel
Milliken, Joseph, grocer
Molyneaux, John, J.P.
Mooney, John, grocer and post office, Drumadaragh
Moore, James, grocer and hardware
McCallister, Wm. R., carpenter
McKinstry, Wm. J., grocer
McMeekin, D. J., J.P., proprietor Cogry Mills
Owens, Jas., J.P., D.L., Holestone House
Patterson, Thos., grocer and draper
Reid, Walter, blacksmith
Springvale Bleaching Company
Steel, John, posting establishment
DONAGHADEE
Is a
market and seaport town in the County Down, fourteen miles from Belfast, and
six from Newtownards by the road, situated on the shore of the Irish
Channel. It is the nearest port to Scotland, being twenty-one miles from
Portpatrick to Portlogan, the passage to which places can be made by steam
vessels in one hour and a half. There is a beautiful and most substantial
harbour and lighthouse built by Government, for the accommodation of steam
packets. Donaghadee possesses all the advantages connected with a first
class bathing place, having a fine beach, good lodging houses, baths, and
other requisites for the comfort and convenience of visitors, with a
railway from Belfast, Downpatrick and Ballynahinch. Petty Sessions are held
in the Court House on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. Mr. Daniel De
La Cherois, D.L., J.P., is proprietor and lord of the manor, and Mr. William T. Poe,
Barrister-at-Law, Seneschal; and a Court-leet is held annually in May.
The church, built in 1641, is a large cruciform structure, with a lofty
tower at its northern end, which was built by the late Captain De La Cherois
and Daniel De La Cherois. It is kept in good repair, and contains a
number of marble monuments. The other places of worship are two churches for
Presbyterians, a Methodist Chapel, and a Roman Catholic Chapel. At the
northern end of the town is a Danish rath - a mound of considerable height,
and surmounted by a tower and fortress in miniature, from the summit of
which is a beautiful prospect of the town and surrounding country, with a
distant view of the Scotch Coast and Copeland Isles is commanded. Population
in 1891, 2,301.
Post Office, Mount Street - Postmaster, Thomas S. MacGowan.
Letters from England, Scotland, &c., arrive at 9 a.m. and 4-30 p.m. - (in
winter, however, the time varies in accordance with railway arrangements) -
and are despatched at 8-30 a.m., 12-40 p.m., 4 p.m., and 6-45 p.m. Box
closes ten minutes previous to each despatch.
Coastguard - Commander White; Treby, chief officer
Harbour Master - C. Inse, Back Street
Lighthouse Keeper - J. Kegan
Constabulary Station - Sergeant Dan
Places of Worship
Church of Ireland, Parish Church - Rev. R. H. Coote, B.A.,
rector; Carrowdore - Rev. Mr. Cooper, rector
Presbyterian Churches - High Street - Rev. S. Walker; Shore Street - Rev.
Robert Andrews; Ballycopeland - Rev. John Beatty; Carrowdore -
Rev. Mr. Megaw; Millisle - Rev. J. Macauley
United Presbyterian Church, Ballyfrenis - Rev. Mr. Kirker
Methodist Chapel, Moat Street - Rev. Samuel Dunlop
Roman Catholic Chapel, High Street
Public Institutions
Erasmus Smith's Endowed School - Carnathan Place - Mr.
Charles, teacher
Leslie Schools - Miss Gardner, teacher
National School (No. 1), Parade - J. E. Bailie and Miss Waterworth, teachers
National School (No. 2), Moat Street - Mr. Maize and Miss Fullerton,
teachers
New National School (No. 3), Warren Road - John Lamont, teacher
Dispensary - Dr. R. A. Nesbitt
INHABITANTS
Aiken, F., grocer, boot and shoe shop, Mount Street
Aird, The Misses M. & E., grocers and dress makers, New Street
Andrews, Rev. R., Parade
Angus, John, hardware merchant, New Street
Arthur, James, car owner, Marine Parade
Arthur, Miss M. A., Hotel, Parade
Beatty, George, Ballycopeland Manse
Beck, Miss, grocer, High Street
Benson, Ann Jane, grocer, Meetinghouse Street
Braithwaite, William, station master
Brown, Robert, cabinet maker, Parade
Brown, The Misses, dress makers, Marine Parade
Brown, Mrs. Grace, sewed muslin agent, Shore Street
Buller, C. W. D., Woburn
Caughey, Miss J., milliner and draper, New Street
Clarke, Miss Grace, lodging house keeper, Parade
Connolly, W. H., spirit dealer and aerated water manufacturer, Back Street
Cooper, Rev. Mr., incumbent of Carrowdore
Coote, Rev. R. H., B.A., The Rectory
Cosh, Miss Anna, milliner New Street
Coulter, John, gas works manager, Railway Street
Crommelin, Saml. De La Cherois, J.P., Carrowdore Castle
Curragh, James, grocer and stationer, High Street
Davidson, James E., draper and tailor, High Street
De La Cherois, Daniel, J.P., Manor House, Donaghadee
De La Cherois, Mrs. Alexander, Donaghadee
Dunn, R., house and assurance agent, New Street
Eddington, Rev. Thomas, Ballyfrenis
Edmundson, R., lodging house keeper, Shore Street
Emerson, Mrs. Sarah, dress maker, Shore Street
Fullerton, Samuel, coal merchant, Back Street
Galway, Mrs., shore Street
Gibson, Robert, butcher, New Street
Hamilton, Alex., baker and confectioner, Bow Street
Hamilton, The Misses, Kilburn and Belfast
Hegan, Hugh, Eagle Hotel, Marine Parade
Heron, Hugh, stationer, New Street
Heron, Wm., green grocer, New Street
Hill, Miss M. A., lodging house keeper & grocer , Shore Street
Holmes, T. M., lodging house keeper, Shore Street
Hudson, Mrs. Margaret, draper, Parade
Hungerford, John, lodging house keeper, Union Street
Jamison, James, publican, New Street
Jamison, Joseph, draper, High Street
Keating, Hugh, carter and grocer, Mount Street
Kirker, Rev. Mr.
Leslie, Brigadier-General George, R.A.
Lindsay, Peter, retired merchant, Parade
Macauley, Rev. J., Millisle
Mannering, Captain, Rosebank
Mateer, D., grocer, Mount Street
Megaw, Rev. Mr., Carrowdore
Monk, Hans, High Street
Monk, Hans, lodging house keeper, Parade
Monk, John, grocer and pawn broker, High Street
Morrison & Herron, carriers between Belfast and Donaghadee
Morrison, James, spirit dealer, Mount Street
Mulholland, James, sewed muslin agent, New Street
MacGowan, John C., Moat
McCance, David, grocer and saddler, New Street
McConkey, Messrs. John & Sons, builders, contractors, and divers, Mount
Street
McConkey, Wm., lodging house keeper, Shore Street
McConnell, John, Rathmona
McCready, G. B., family grocer, woollen draper, and coal merchant, High
Street
McCutcheon, Mrs. Mary Woodland, lodging house keeper, Parade
McFadden, Mrs. Esther, grocer, High Street
McMinn, Alexander, J.P., Herdstown House
McPeake, Elizabeth, grocer, New Street
McWilliams, Mrs., sewed muslin agent, Bow Street
Neill, James, publican, High Street
Nesbitt, R. A., M.D., High Street
Patterson, F., painter, Bow Street
Patton, J. A., family grocer, spirit merchant, and fancy goods dealer, New
Street
Pentland, Robert, grocer, New Street
Pentland, Thomas, house agent, New Street
Pink, Mrs., grocer, Parade
Ringland, A., blacksmith, Mount Street
Rishton, Mrs. E., Ulster Baths, Temperance Rooms, Shore Street
Ross, Alexander, spirit dealer, Mount Street
Saunders, James, butcher, High Street
Semple, Luke, family grocer & seedsman, High Street
Service, Mrs. Ann, dress maker, New Street
Sloan, John, car owner, New Street
Sloan, Robert, butcher, High Street
Smith, Hugh, boot and shoe maker, Meeting Street
Smith, James, family grocer, New Street
Smith, John, Mount Street
Smith, Miss Sarah, lodging house keeper and sewed muslin agent, Sea View
Stuart, Mrs., Parade
Vint, Samuel, painter, Mount Street
Walker, Rev. Samuel, Ardville
Whisker, James, Ballywilliam House
Wilson, Rev. Mr., Wesley Place
Wright, W., lodging house keeper, Parade
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DONEGAL
Which gives its name to the County Donegal (anciently called Tyrconnell) is a pretty seaport town about
fifteen miles from
Stranorlar, and thirteen from Ballyshannon,
it is connected with Stranorlar by a narrow guage line of rail which passes
through the romantic and picturesque gap of Barness, and is now connected
with Killybegs by an extension of same line. Donegal is situated at the mouth of the Eske - a
river abounding with fish of every kind - and on a bay of the same name,
boasts of two splendid ruins - one, a well preserved castle, in
whose ivy clad walls once dwelt "The Lords of Tyrconnell, Our Brave
Chiefs O'Donnell." It is seated on the banks of the River Eske, as is
also the old Abbey, founded for the Franciscan Friars, in 1474, by Nuola
O'Connor, wife of Hugh Roe O'Donnell. It was filled with dead of all creeds
- perhaps of many nations - lying side by side under the now broken arches.
It is said that a subterraneous passage, about a quarter of a mile in
length, connects the castle of the O'Donnells with the old Abbey. A very
fine sulphurous spa, within five minutes' walk of the town, boasts the waters
equal to those of Harrogate, while every convenience is offered by the
proprietor - Mr. James Graham - in the way of constant attendance; and baths
at a few minutes' notice, for which purpose two beautiful marble baths have
been procured from Italy. In the Diamond is situated the Arran Arms (under
the patronage of the Earl of Arran, to whom the town belongs), one of the
best hotels in Ulster. There is also another Hotel - the Commercial and
Family - J. Smullen, proprietor. They afford every accommodation, whether to
visitors of the highest rank, passing tourists, or commercial travellers.
Post horses and vehicles of all kinds are to be had on the premises. There
are four principal Churches - The Church of Ireland, two Presbyterian, and
one Methodist Chapel, besides a Roman Catholic chapel and minor places of
worship for different denominations; whilst four or five prettily built
schools, both male and female, under the superintendence of the National
Board, are well attended. Quarter Sessions are held every three months, in a
neat Courthouse. The Constabulary and Coastguards have stations here; and a
fair is held every second Friday in
the month, the day for the weekly market being Saturday. Drumcliffe, a
public promenade, one half of which is sheltered by trees on both sides,
while the other half, over hanging the bay, and supplied with fancy rustic
seats, offers not only the greatest variety of scenery, but a pleasant walk
in all seasons. Many fine demesnes, belonging to the surrounding landlords,
add to the beauty of the country, the most remarkable amongst these being
The Hall, the pretty residence of the Marquis of Conyngham; the Castle and
grounds of Lough Eske, the property of the administrators of the late Thomas
Brooke; and St. Ernen's the seat of A. H. Foster. There are good grain and
flax markets in the town. The population in 1891, was about 1,620.
Post Office - Mr. P. Lanigan, postmaster. Night mails arrive at
6-40 a.m., 1-40 p.m., Dublin and English; Derry and Strabane at 7-30 p.m.
Despatches - For Ballyshannon, Killybegs, Ardara, at 7.30 a.m.; for Derry,
Dublin, and England, &c., 10-45 a.m.; day mail for Killybegs at 2-15 p.m.;
night mail despatch for Scotland, England, &c., 6-30 p.m.
Stamp Office - Joseph McLoone, J.P.
Inland Revenue Officer - P. Congdon, Ardara
Belfast Bank - G. E. McNeely, manager
Ulster Bank - Samuel Stewart, manager
Court - Robert Keatley, house keeper
Commissioner for taking Affidavits - George N. K. O'Donnell and James Dunlevy
Coroner - Andrew Greene, Rossalongan, Donegal
Custom House Officer - Mr. Fitzgerald
Dispensary and Hospital - H. T. A. Warnock, M.D.
Emigration Agents - Thomas Hughes, James D. Corr, James Dunleavy, Hugh
Gallagher, Anthony Dunleavy, James Henderson
Harbour Master - Thomas Hughes
Inspector of National Schools - M. Gaglade
Inspector of Weights and Measures - Constable Cartney, R.I.C. Barrack
Petty Sessions are held every third Wednesday - George N. K. O'Donnell,
clerk
Quarter Sessions - Held four times a year for Crown and Civil business. J.
Cochrane, Lifford, Clerk of the Peace
Registrar of Births, Marriages, and Deaths - H. T. A. Warnock
Schools - Miss Fitzgerald, mistress of No. 1 National School; John Bonar,
master of Nuala National School; Mrs. McMullan, mistress of No. 2 National
School; John Matthews, teacher of Robertson's School
Solicitors - P. M. Gallagher, Todd & Dane, Geo. Atkinson, Alfred Stubbs,
J. Dunlevy
Union Workhouse - Eighteen electoral divisions. Board meets on Saturdays.
Chairman, Arthur H. Foster, J.P., Bell's Isle, Ballintra; vice chairman,
James M. Sinclair, J.P., Bonny Glen, Inver; clerk of workhouse, David C. Pearson, Bayview, Donegal;
master, Francis Graham; matron, Mrs. E. Freeburn; school mistress, Miss
Cooke; medical officer, Richard H. Pope, M.D., J.P., Abbey View, Donegal;
relieving officer, George Stewart, Drumgun; Protestant chaplain, Rev. Samuel
Reid, Vicarage, Donegal; Roman Catholic chaplain, Rev. Hugh McFadden, Nuala
Terrace, Donegal
INHABITANTS
Cassidy, Samuel, J.P., Bruckless House, Dunkeneely
Conyngham, Marquis of, The Hall, Mountcharles
Allen, Rev. Mr., Wesleyan Minister
Ferguson, J., County Surveyor
Foster, Arthur H., J.P., Bell's Isle, Ballintra
Hamilton, T., R.M., Sath Hill, Mountcharles
Hamilton, Major, J.P., Brown Hall, Ballintra
Hunt, Rev. Wm. Le, Church of Ireland, Killymard
Kelly, Rev. Michael, P.P., Killymard
McFadden, Rev. Hugh, P.P., of Clair & Donegal
McFarlane, Rev. R. A., M.A., Covenanting minister, Donegal
Neilson, Rev. R., M.A., Presbyterian minister, Donegal, No. 2
Pearson, D. C., & Magill, Mr., church wardens
Pope, Richard H., M.D., J.P., Abbey View, Donegal
Reid, Rev. Samuel, Church of Ireland, Donegal
Sinclair, James M., J.P., Bonny Glenn, Inver
Sinclair, Wm., J.P., D.L., Drumbeg, Inver
Auctioneers - Hugh Gallagher, John Gallagher, James Barron,
Lyons, Ramsey, C. Lyeard
Bakers - James D. Corr, Charles Carney, Jas. Craig, Griffith & Irvine,
Francis Morrow, Patrick McMullen, P. McCready, James Dunleavy, and T.
Doherty
Bonnet Makers and Trimmers - Mrs. Watson and Miss Brady
Booksellers & Newsagents - Anthony Dunlavy and James Henderson
Boot and Shoe Makers - John Corr, John McGinty, Robert Black, Mick
McGlanaghy, Mick Harrahy, Thomas Love and Thomas McGinty
Boot and Shoe Shops - William Arnold, John McGinty, J. Gallenagh, P. Cannon
Builders - Wm. Jackson, P. Diver
Butchers - W. Kelly, Wm. McGerigle, John Doherty, James McDermott, J.
McNeely, Jas. Martin, Andrew Begley, and John Gilday
Carpenters - Wm. Jackson, Jas. Spence, James Knight, John Coulter, Wm. Wray
and W. White
Coachbuilder - Wm. Galbraith
Coal Merchants - Thomas Hughes, David Brigham, Joseph McLoome, J.P.; Hugh
Gallagher, James Henderson and W. Brogan
Collectors of Poor Rates - John Kennedy, for Killymard; county cess, John
Kennedy, for Killymard; poor rates, John Kennedy, for Donegal; county cess,
John Graham, Donegal
Confectioners - Jas. Craig, Griffith, and Irwin
Cooper - Edward Hammond
Delf and China Shops - James Timony, Patrick McMullen, Francis McGobrick,
and J. Craig
Druggists - R. Chapman and James Henderson
Flour Merchant - James Anderson
Grain Merchant - James Anderson
Grocers - David Brigham, James D. Corr, William Anderson, Thomas Hughes,
Edward Gallon s, Patrick McMullan, J. Lyons s, Griffith & Irwin, James Dunleavy s, Charles Bradley s, Patrick Welsh s, Francis Morrow, Lawrence Gillespie s, James Craig, James Corr
s, Hugh Britton, Francis McGobrick s, Henry McCay, Anthony Dunleavy, James
Thompson, John Carr, Charles Doherty, Thos. Graham, and T. Doherty. {Those marked s are spirit dealers}
Gun Smiths - John Smyth
Haberdashers - Joseph McLoome, J.P.; James Timony, Robert Fitzhenry, John
Magee, J.P.; Condy Cannon, Miss Miller, Edward Britton, Francis Carr, James Cassidy,
and Miss Brown
Hardware Merchants - David Brigham, John McCloskey, and Edward Hammond
Hide Merchants - Andrew Bigley Wm. Hammond, and B. McGobrick
Horseshoers - John McBrearty, Thomas Robinson, and John Brown
Hotels - The Arron, James Timony; Commercial, James Smullen; Temperance, Mrs.
Cunningham, manageress, and Mrs. McGinty and Miss Blain
Insurance Agents - The Phoenix Fire Office, W. Hammond, Brigtown; English
and Scotch Law Life Office, S. Cassidy, J.P., Brickless
Jeweller - James Henderson
Leather Merchants - J. Gallanagh, P. Cannon, and Morrow Tiemas
Marine Stores - Patrick McMullan and B. McGobrick
Milliners and Dress Makers - Miss Britton, Miss Millar, Miss Keady, Miss M.
Meehan, Miss R. Weir, Mrs. Doherty, and Miss Brown
Newsagents - James Henderson and Anthony Dunleavy
Oil and Colour Merchants - David Brigham, J. McCloskey, Thomas Hughes, and
Edward Hammond
Painters and Glaziers - Andrew Moorehead, Joseph Smyth, Wm.
Jackson, and James Spence
Photographer - Wm. Watson
Plough Makers - Matthew Smythe, Thomas Robinson, and Wm. McDade
Posting Establishments - Mrs. Blaine, James Smullen, Mrs. McGinty, John Quigley, J. Brogan, Charles Scarff,
and John Quigley
Publicans' Houses - James Gallen, Mrs. Bradley, Hugh Gildea, John Lyons, P. Bunnion,
Denis Gildea, James Smullen, Charles Carney, Jas. Dunleavy, Hugh
McKelvey, John Gallagher, Peter Slevin, Patrick McMullen, Francis McGolrick,
B. McGolrick, John Quigley, J. McLay, James Carr, Mrs. McGinty, and John Magaghrin
Saddlers - William Arnold, Michael Gallagher and H. Dea
Sawyers - Wm. Scott and Wm. Crawford
Seed Merchants - James Gallon and R. Irwin
Sewing Machine Dealer - James Henderson
Sewing Agents - Hugh Gallagher, James Dunleavy, and Anthony
Dunleavy
Ship Broker - Thomas Hughes
Spade Manufacturer - J. Walsh, Mountcharles
Spirit Dealers - Edward Gallon and Charles Bradley
Tailors - Thompson, Mahon, Andrew Kennedy, Patrick Slevin, and H. Black
Timber Merchants - David Brigham, and Edward Hammond
Tinsmiths - John Maguire and C. Doherty
Turner - Wm. Galbraith
Watch Makers - Michael Mulreany, H. Britton, and James Henderson
Whitesmiths - Matthew Smythe and William McDade
Wine and Spirit Merchants - James Gallon and Charles Bradley
Woollen Drapers - Joseph McLoone, J.P.; James Timony, John
Magee, J.P., agent for the Convoy Woollen Company; James Henderson, Condy Cannon, and
H. Britton
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DOWNPATRICK
Downpatrick, is a market town and
the seat of Diocese of Down, and the Assize and principal town in County Down,
eighteen miles S.E. from Belfast. The County Court House and the County Jail
are connected by an underground passage. Quarter Sessions are held four
times a year, viz.:- In March, June, October and December; and Petty
Sessions on every alternate Thursday. The County Down
Lunatic Asylum, completed in 1869, at a cost of upwards of £60,000, capable
of accommodating over 500 inmates, is situated on an elevated plateau, about a
quarter of a mile from the town; it is an imposing structure, and stands in
the centre of a park of about 60 acres, commanding a magnificent view of the
surrounding country; and for architectural appearance and internal
accommodation, is said to be one of the finest in the kingdom; - a new wing
has been lately built, owing to the crowded state of former building. Quoile Quay is the
port of the town, and admits vessels of 100 tons burthen. The town was formerly a
seat of the linen trade; and brewing, tanning, and soap boiling were
extensively carried on; but there are no manufacturing industries at
present. The town is entirely dependent on agriculture, the country around
being most productive. The County Down Railway, completed March, 1859,
connects the town with Belfast. The Downpatrick and Newcastle Railway opened
1869, connects Dundrum and Newcastle with Downpatrick, and the Ardglass
Railway, connecting Downpatrick with Killough and Ardglass, was opened in
1892. Branches of the
Northern Bank and Ulster Bank are the monetary establishments. The "Down
Recorder" (established 1836), is published on Saturdays. Adjoining the town
is Down Cathedral, a stately embattled edifice, comprising a nave, choir and
aisles, with a lofty tower at the west end. It is furnished with a good
organ, and there are handsome stalls for the dignitaries; it is believed
that the remains of the Patron Saint of Ireland are interred within the
walls of the venerable edifice, and not in the adjoining graveyard, as
popularly supposed. The Parish Church is a capacious and well built edifice.
The other places of worship are one Presbyterian, one Unitarian, and one Methodist Church, and a Roman
Catholic Chapel, with a handsome Nunnery adjoining. There are Parochial and
other Schools. The town possesses a magnificent Assembly Hall, erected in
the centre of the town by the Rt. Hon. Lord Dunleath, formerly a representative
of the borough. Fairs - First Tuesday in each month. Markets - Tuesday and
Saturday. Population of borough in 1891, 3,901.
Post Office, Church Street - Postmaster, John R. McConnell.
Letters are received from England, Scotland, South of Ireland, Dublin,
Belfast, &c., at 6-35 a.m., 9 a.m., 11-35 p.m.; from Belfast, North of Ireland,
and Scotland, at 8-50 a.m., 2-50 p.m., and 6 p.m.; from Castlewellan,
Newcastle, Clough, &c., at 8-10 a.m.; from Portaferry, Strangford,
Ardglass and Killough, at 9-25 a.m. and 6-30 p.m.; from Portaferry and
Strangford, at 1-50 p.m.; from Bishopscourt, Tobermoney, Ballee, Leggamaddy,
and Scaddy, at 6-0 p.m. Letters are
forwarded to England, Scotland, Ireland (North and South), Dublin, Belfast, &c., at
9-50 a.m. and 7 p.m.; to Belfast, Ireland (North and South), England and Scotland, at
2-10 p.m.;
to Castlewellan, Clough, Newcastle, Rathfriland, Killough, Bright, &c., at
6-10 p.m.; to
Portaferry, Strangford, Killough and Ardglass, at 7-5 and 3-5 p.m.; to
Portaferry and Strangford, at 11-55 a.m.; and to Raholp, Ballyculter,
Bright, Bishopscourt, Leggamaddy,
Inch, Vianstown, Ballyalton, and Raholp, at 6-30 p.m.; Lisbog, &c., at 7-5
a.m.
Excise Office - J. B. Moore, officer
Places of Worship
Church of Ireland - Cathedral - Lord Bishop, Right Rev. Dr.
Welland; Dean, Very Rev. Edward Maguire, D.D.; minor canon, Rev. L. A.
Pooler, M.A.; precentor, Rev. J. P. Brown; chancellor, Rev. J. B. Crozier,
D.D.;
treasurer, W. N. Wallace; organist, C. M. Wilson, lic., mus., T.C.D.
Parish Church - The Venerable Townley Blackwood Price, Archdeacon of Down, rector; Revs.
J. Ferguson and S. S. Holmes,
curates; J. Adamson, organist
Presbyterian Church - Rev. Wm. White and Rev. R. H. Semple, M.A.
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel - Rev. T. Rutherford
Unitarian Church - Vacant
Roman Catholic Chapel - Rev. P. O'Kane, P.P., and Rev. Mr. McCallister and
Rev. Mr. Darragh, curates.
Public Institutions
Banks - Northern, English Street - W. B. Martin, manager;
Ulster, Irish Street - S. C. N. Lowry, manager
Southwell Down
National Schools - Male teacher, Mr. J. Adamson; female teachers, Miss E.
Allen, principal; Miss E. Stitt, assistant
National School - Mr. and Mrs. O'Neill, teachers
Infirmary Street School - Miss Crawford, teacher
John Street School - Christian Brothers
District Lunatic Asylum - Vacant, Dr. J. Nolan, resident medical
superintendent; Dr. G. W. O'Flaherty, assistant; Samuel Rea, clerk and store keeper
Union Workhouse - 24 Electoral Divisions - Board meets on Saturday - Colonel the
Right Hon. Wm.
Brownlow Forde, J.P., Seaforde, chairman; Major R. P. Maxwell, D.L., vice
chairman; James Hutton, deputy vice chairman; John W. Montgomery, clerk and
returning officer
Southwell Charity, for ten old men and ten old women - Managed by a Board of
Governors; the Venerable the archdeacon of Down, chairman
County Infirmary - T. M. Tate, M.D., surgeon; Arthur W. S. McComiskey, M.D., assistant surgeon;
Miss McKay, matron
County Court House - George Breen, court keeper
Petty Sessions Court, every alternate Thursday - R.
Whiteside, clerk
Police Barrack, Church Street - S. H. Stephens, county inspector; E. J.
Kerin, district inspector
INHABITANTS
Agar, Alex., Portland
Agar, J., cabinet maker, Circular Road
Agar, William, grocer and spirit merchant, Market Street
Barr, William, victualler, English Street
Beatty, John, grocer and publican, John Street
Bell, W. John, solicitor, Church Avenue
Birney, Mrs., Oakley Park
Blythe, Mrs., Down Hunt Arms Hotel
Bohill, Thomas, spirit dealer and cabinet maker, Bridge Street and Market
Street
Boyd, John, saddler, Market Street
Breen, W., & Co., woollen drapers, Irish Street
Brien, George, grocer, Scotch Street
Briggs, Henry, grocer, Scotch Street
Campbell, John, china warehouse, Irish Street
Carr, J., victualler, Scotch Street
Carr, Mrs., grocer and spirit dealer, Irish Street and Circular Road
Carr, Miss, publican, Scotch Street
Clarke, Andrew, tobacconist, English Street
Clarke, Mrs., proprietress "Down Recorder"
Cleland, John, J.P., Vianstown
Corry, W. & B., drapers, Scotch Street
Coulter, A. J. H., auctioneer and law clerk, Saul Street
Coulter, Mrs., hardware establishment, English Street
Crangle, Edward, draper, Irish Street
Crangle, Mrs., spirit dealer, Circular Road
Crawley, F. W., solicitor, English Street
Crickard, H., spirit dealer, Church Street
Croskery, Horatio, grocer, wine, spirit and general merchant, Market Street
Croskery, James, grocer and publican, John Street
Crowe, J., grocer and spirit dealer, Bridge Street
Cunningham, J., saddler and harness maker, Scotch Street
Cunningham, Richard, blacksmith, Circular Road
Darby, The Misses, bakers, grocers and spirit dealers, Scotch Street
Dawson, M., tobacconist, Irish Street
Denvir, John, draper, Irish Street
Devlin, P., spirit dealer, Irish Street
Dickson, John, spirit dealer, Church Street
Dougherty, James, leather cutter, Market Street
Dunlop, James, V.S., Church Street
Fallon, Rev. J. M., Ballee
Ferguson, James, plumber, Circular Road
Ferguson, James, engineer, Circular Road
Finney, Wm., coach builder, Saul Street
Fitzsimmons, James, grocer and fruiterer, Market Street
Fitzsimmons, James, jun., tobacconist, &c., Market Street
Fitzsimmons, Peter, draper, English Street
Fleming, Mrs., woollen draper, Irish Street, Downshire Arcade
Flood, G. W., T.C., law clerk, Church Street
Frizelle, W., gas fitter, Saul Street
Gibson, Francis, hardware merchant, Church Street
Gilmore, John, hotel proprietor, Market Street
Gordon, Robert, J.P., The Highlands
Gracey, Lieut.-Colonel A., J.P., Ballyhossett
Gracey, Robert, clerk, Pound Lane, agent English and Scottish Law Life
Office
Gracey, Thomas, Deputy Clerk of Peace, Saul Street
Gracey, Sisters, milliners, Market Street
Hall, Robert, boot and clog manufacturer, Irish Street
Hanna, Charlotte, boot & shoe dealer, Church Street
Hastings, Mrs., Irish Street
Hastings, Samuel, stone cutter, Church Street
Herron, Edward, saddler, Circular Road
Hughes, J., V.S., English Street
Hunter, Andrew, grocer, Scotch Street
Hunter, Robert, spirit dealer, Circular Road
Hurst, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Irish Street
Johnson, Beauchamp N., Crown solicitor, Irish Street
Johnston, Henry, clerk, English Street
Johnston, James, painter, Irish Street
Johnston, Roden, medical hall
Johnston, Thomas, tailor, Scotch Street
Johnston, William, M.P., Ballykilbeg House
Johnston & Perry, timber merchants, Church Street
Jordan, Herbert W., builder and auctioneer, Church Street
Kerr & Belshaw, merchants, Scotch Street
King, Matthew, spirit dealer, Market Street
Knox, Charles, Saul Street
L'Estrange, C., R.M., Church Street
Lascelles, Edward, spirit dealer and posting establishment, Market Street
Lascelles, James, spirit dealer and posting establishment, Market Street
Lascelles, John C., grocer and spirit dealer, Irish Street
Lascelles, W., farmer, Killavees
Lennon, Wm., baker, Scotch Street
Lloyd, John, victualler, Market Street
Lloyd, William, butcher, Irish Street
Lowry, S. C. N., manager of Ulster Bank, Irish Street
Madine, Mrs., victualler, Market Street
Maglennon, Mrs., inn keeper, Church Street
Maguire, John, painter and auctioneer, Irish Street
Mara, Thomas, spirit dealer, Bridge Street
Martin, Samuel, grocer, Church Street
Martin, T. Q., draper, Market Street
Martin, W. B., Northern Bank, English Street
Maxwell, R. Perceval, D.L., J.P., Finnebrogue
Maxwell, Stephen Percival, Ballydugan House
Mearns, Charles W., gas manager, Market Street
Montgomery, J. W., clerk of Union, Saul Street
Moore, Alexander, grocer, spirit dealer, woollen draper and auctioneer, Market Street
Moore, J. B., customs' officer, Church Street
Morrison, Thomas, grocer & spirit dealer, Church Street
Morrison, Mrs, Irish Street
Morrow, John, confectioner, Church Street
Murray & Co., woollen drapers, Market Street
McAvoy, Mrs., Denvir's Hotel, English Street
McBride, William, merchant, Market Street
McBride, John, watch maker, Market Street
McBride, Joseph, Bridge Street
McBride, Samuel, watch maker, Irish Street
McCabe, James, farmer, Irish Street
McCardell, James, spirit dealer, Stream Street
McCartan, D., B.A., solicitor, Church Avenue
McCartan, Philip, general merchant, Stream Street
McCartan, Patrick, publican, Saul Street
McCartney, Wm., grocer, Irish Street
McCartney, W. & J., newsagents, English Street
McCaulfield, Bernard, spirit dealer, Stream Street
McClenaghan, Samuel, Lieutenant and Quartermaster, 5th Battalion Royal Irish
Rifles
McClurg, Mrs., victualler, English Street
McComiskey, A. W. S., M.D., County Infirmary
McConnell, John R., postmaster, Church Street
McConvey, John, baker, grocer and publican, John Street
McCord, W. J., cooper, Saul Street
McCracken, Rev. J., Saul Rectory
McCutcheon, D., watch maker and jeweller, English Street
McGrady, Charles, hairdresser, Irish Street
McGrady, James, grocer and spirit dealer, Scotch Street
McIlwaine, Robert, deputy-secretary Grand Jury, Irish Street
McKee, John, merchant, Scotch Street
McKelvey, James, publican and grocer, Market Street
McKenny, Michael, hardware merchant, Market Street
McLaughlin, John T., coach builder, Church Street
McMeehan, Miss, draper, Irish Street
McMurray, Bros., merchants, Church Street
Napier, John G., grocer and spirit dealer, Stream Street
Neill, W., plumber and zinc worker, Irish Street
Nelson, E. F., M.D., The Hill
Newman, Joseph, printer, Irish Street
Newman, John, watch maker, Irish Street
Nixon, Robert, saddler, Market Street
Nolan, Thomas, assistant county surveyor, Quoile
Olpherts, Dr. J. W., Irish Street
Orr, Mathew, harbour master, Quoile
O'Kane, Rev. Patrick, P.P.
Parkinson, M., grocer, Scotch Street
Parkinson, Mrs., spirit dealer and grocer, English Street
Patton, John, tailor, Circular Road
Perceval, Mrs., Dillon House
Pilson, Mrs., Rath Villa
Pooler. Rev. L. A., minor Canon, Down Cathedral, Lake Cottage, Ballydugan
Price, The Venerable Archdeacon, Rath Keltair
Quail, Daniel, publican, Church Street
Quail, Miss, milliner, Scotch Street
Quail, R. & J., cabinet makers, Irish Street
Quail, S. & Co., carpet warehouse, Irish Street
Quarrell, Miss, The Mall
Rea, John, saddler, Irish Street
Rea, Wm., fish merchant and victualler, Market Street
Reid, James, Circular Road, Downpatrick
Ritchie, John, tailor, Irish Street
Russell, Wm., solicitor, Drumcullen, Ballydugan, agent for National Provident
Institution
Shaw, Alexander, cart maker, Fountain Street
Shields, William, Medical Hall, Irish Street
Skeffington, B., school inspector, Irish Street
Skeffington, John, butcher, Circular Road
Smyth, John H., T.C., auctioneer, Irish Street
Stephens, S. H., county inspector R.I.C., Irish Street
Stewart, Walter, boot and shoe dealer and draper, Irish Street
Stockdale, J. & T., builders, Church Street
Tate & Co., ironmongers, Irish Street and Market Street
Tate, J. M., ironworks, Market Street
Tate, Thomas M., M.D., &c., County Infirmary
Teggart, Miss, spirit dealer, Scotch Street
Telford, Robert, boot manufacturer, Irish Street
Wallace, W. N., D.L., English Street
Wallace, Major Robert, English Street
Watterson, Alexander, hairdresser, Market Street
Watterson, R., hairdresser, English Street
Watterson, John, tailor, Irish Street
Weir, H. C., solicitor, English Street
Welshman, J., publican and grocer, Scotch Street
Whiteside, Richard, draper, Market Street
Whiteside, Wm., town clerk, Irish Street
Whitside, Robert, petty sessions clerk, Audley's Acre
Wilkinson, Captain, Royal Irish Rifles, The Terrace
Wilson, The Misses, Irish Street
Wilson, C. M., organist, Down Cathedral, English Street
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DROMARA
Formerly styled Annsborough, in compliment to a member of the Downshire
family, is a neat village situate on the western bank of the River Lagan,
and about three miles distant from the base of Slieve Croob, whence the river takes its rise. Dromara, which is distant
from Belfast about sixteen Irish miles, and on the leading road from that
town to Rathfriland, contains about sixty houses. The public buildings
consist of the Episcopalian, Presbyterian, and Covenanter Churches,
the Dispensary House, Court House, Orange Hall, and Market
House, which was built some years ago at the sole expense of the lord of the soil,
the Marquis of Downshire. The markets in Dromara are now held on Tuesdays, and the fairs, which are generally
well attended, are held on the first Friday in the months of February, May,
August and November; also on the first Friday after the 15th day of the
months of March, June, September and December. The Petty Sessions are held
on the third Monday of each month. The present population is about 250.
Post Office - Postmaster, Robert H. Sterling. Mails received
from Dublin and Belfast at 7 o'clock a.m. and 7 o'clock p.m. Despatched at
8-55 a.m. and 5-40 p.m.
Places of Worship
Church of Ireland - Rev. J. H. Chapman
First Presbyterian Church - Rev. Robt. Martin
Second Presbyterian Church - Rev. Wm. John Patton
Covenanting Church - Rev. John McKee
Roman Catholic Chapel - Rev. Thomas Mallon, P.P.
INHABITANTS
Barr, James, boot maker
Bell, Samuel, fowl dealer
Bonner, Mrs., grocer
Bothwell, Arthur, carpenter and undertaker
Campbell, David, farmer
Campbell, J. K., medical officer of dispensary
Chapman, John, power loom factory, Glen
Chapman, Rev. J. H., Rectory
Dennison, Hugh, teacher
Doake, S., Vale
Doake, Dr., Kinallen
Dodd, William, Woodford
Dodd, Robert, Dromara
Gamble, Anne Jane, grocer
George, Robert, blacksmith
Hart, William, grocer and farmer
Jones, William, Moydalgan House
Kelly, A., woollen draper
Keown, Robert, boot and shoe maker
Lavery, Martha, spirit dealer and farmer
Magarry, Charles, tow and flax dealer
Mallon, Mrs., haberdasher, grocer and spirit dealer
McCann, John, spirit dealer
McCartan, Michael, J.P., Crossgar House
McCauley, D., grocer
McKee, John, The Manse
McKenny, Bridget, grocer and spirit dealer
Patton, Rev. W. J., The Manse
Rogan, Patrick, spirit dealer
Sterling, Robert H., postmaster, clock and watch maker
Waugh, George, J.P., Sion Hill
Welsh, Jackson, blacksmith
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DROMORE
A market town in the County Down, fourteen miles
distant from Belfast, seated on the River Lagan, and on the road from Dublin
to Belfast. This town is improving much, and is gradually being
extended. There are three factories, which give employment to a large number
of hands; and a bleach-mill, and one flax and two corn mills, which also
import labour within the town boundary. The Parish or Cathedral Church has
undergone various repairs, and has been lately much improved. It derives
most of its peculiar interest from having been erected by the great and good
bishop, the celebrated Jeremy Taylor, and contains his remains, as well as those of the late Bishops
Percy, Rust, Digby and Wiseman. The old wall surrounding the graveyard have
been completely pulled down and a good railing fixed in Scotch
freestone; a good selection of choice evergreens beautifully planted within
the railing, gives the edifice a very good appearance, and improves that
portion of the town. A number of old cabins facing the
wall have been pulled down, and comfortable houses erected in their stead.
The late Episcopal residence adjoins the town, and was built in the time of
Bishop Bernard, and the trees around it were planted by Bishop Percy. In this house resided the several bishops of the diocese up to 1843, when, at the
death of Bishop Saurin, the diocese was annexed to Down and Connor, and the
See House, now vacant, was recently in the hands of a number of Roman Catholic clergymen, by
whom the once Episcopal residence was styled "Loyola House." Since those
gentlemen left the house, it is in the hands of a caretaker. The other
churches in Dromore are two Presbyterian, one Methodist, one Covenanting, one Unitarian, and
one Roman
Catholic. Fairs are held monthly, on the first Saturday
in the months of January, February, April, June, July, September, November,
and the first Saturday in March, 12th May, first Saturday in August, 10th October, and the
Saturday but one previous to Christmas. There is a market held on Saturday
and Wednesday in each week, the latter day being principally for oats, grass
seed, and pork. Population, in
1891, was 2,800.
Post Office, Church Street - Miss Carrothers, post mistress.
Hours of Posting - For Banbridge, 8-15 and 10-40 a.m., 2-55 and 8-30 p.m.
For Belfast, &c., ditto; For England, &c., 2-55 p.m. For Scotland, via Belfast, 6-10 p.m. Hours
of delivery - 7-20 a.m., 12-5 and 5-15 p.m.
Dromore Gas Company - Chairman of Directors, R. S. Edgar; secretary, William
Preston; manager, James Mearns
Town Commissioners - Messrs. Robert Sprott, J.P., chairman; R. S. Edgar, R.
S. Wallace, Joseph Weir Hugh Ledgett, Arthur Watson, Robert Spence, James
Chambers, and W. J. Cowden, M.D.; T. B. Wallace, town solicitor; J. B.
McConnell, town clerk
Places of Worship
The Cathedral - Bishop, Right Rev. Thomas Welland, D.D.; Dean,
Very Rev. Theo. Campbell, Lurgan; Archdeacon, Ven. Abraham Dawson, D.D.; Precentor; Chancellor,
Rev. W. A. Hayes, A.M.; Treasurer, Rev. Alex. Dudgeon, A.M.; Prebendary,
Rev. J. Harding; Curate, Rev. T. K. Murphy; Apparitor, William Guiney; Organist, Henry W. Hall
Presbyterian Church - First, Rev. J. K. Strain; Second, Rev. Jas. Rentoul
Wesleyan Church - Rev. James Wilson
Unitarian Church - Rev. David Thompson
Covenanting Church - Rev. John McKee
Roman Catholic Chapel - Rev. Wm. McCartin, and Rev. J. Rooney, curate
Public Institutions
Northern Banking Company, Church Street - G. R. Stone,
manager; T. J. Gilchrist, cashier
Railway - The Great Northern Railway Company (Ireland) - John
McElnay, station master
Petty Sessions are held on fourth Tuesday of each month; magistrates attending
- Robert
Sprott, Marshall Weir, J. R. Miniss, John Moore, G. M. Vaughan, and Capt.
L'Estrange, R.M.
Solicitors attending - John F. Mulligan, Belfast; Hugh Hayes, Lurgan; J. R.
Moorehead, Belfast. Solicitors resident - T. B. Wallace
Petty Sessions are held on the fourth Tuesday in each month. J. B. McConnell,
clerk. Districts - Dromore, Dromara and Ballynahinch
District Inspector of Constabulary - E. M. Clayton - Sergeant - Thomas
Gallagher
INHABITANTS
Allen, David, spirit dealer
Andrew, Robert, Princes Street
Arlow, Mrs., milliner and dress maker
Baird, Mrs., grocer
Bennett, James, mechanic
Brennan, Rose, spirit dealer and grocer
Brush, G., J.P., Gillhall Castle
Carlisle, James, M.D.
Carrothers, S. R. M., postmistress
Chambers, J., grocer, hardware & spirit dealer
Clarke, Agnes, spirit dealer
Cowden, W. J., M.D.
Dawson, Mary, spirit dealer
Dowie, William, grocer and provision dealer
Dunbar & McMaster, grocers
Edgar, R. S., woollen draper
Edgar & Co., chemists
Ferris, Thomas, spirit dealer
Finch, Mrs., milliner
Fulton, John, reed maker
Hamilton, John, manager hemstitching & veining factory
Hammond, The Misses, Old Castle
Harrison John & Co., linen manufacturers
Harrison, John, J.P., Mariville
Hayes, Rev. Canon W. A.
Hazlett, Robert, watch maker
Henderson, J., Mount Ida
Herron, Miss, grocer
Herron, David, woollen draper
Hobart, George, Lagan Lodge
Hobert, Henry, architect, Lagan Lodge
Jackson, James, tailor and cutter
Jardine, Mrs., general merchant
Jardine, Miss, Clanmurry
Jardine, Wm., hemstitcher and finisher
Jelly, Andrew, woollen draper and tailor
Kennedy, The Misses, milliners
Kilpatrick, Samuel, hairdresser
Ledgett, Hugh, flesher
Lilburn, William, Bridge Street
Lindsay, Miss, Greenmount
Mahood, Robert R., grocer
Mallagh, Wm., Wellington Hotel
Mallagh, Wm., baker
Mallagh, James, baker and flour merchant
Martin, John E., grocer
Mercer, James, woollen draper
Minnis, John R., J.P., linen manufacturer
Minnis, Carley, Mossvale
Murphy, Mrs., Princes Street
Murphy, John, coal merchant
McCandless, R. B., grocer, Meeting Street
McCarten, Very Rev. Monsignor, P.P., Parochial House
McCay, Wm., saddler
McClelland, George, Quilly Lodge
McConnell, J. B., agent English and Scottish Law Life Office, and Phoenix
Fire Office
McCrea, James P., grocer
McDade, James, leather cutter
McDade, John, spirit dealer
McDade, Mrs. C., The Square
McFadden, The Misses, toy merchants
McGrady, Patrick, grocer and spirit dealer
McKaig, Robert, tailor
McKee, Francis, M.D.
McMurray, John, spirit merchant
McMurray, Wm., Percy Lodge
Napier, William John, spirit dealer
Napier, William, Commercial Hotel
Nelson, John, pawn broker and woollen draper
Nelson, David, coffee house
O'Neill, Mrs., spirit dealer, grocer and provision merchant
Pantridge, Isaac, carpenter and coach builder
Preston, George, & Son, auctioneers
Preston, Francis, sewing machine agent
Reid, John, M.D.
Rowan, John, haberdasher and leather merchant
Sherrard, Andrew, butter and egg merchant
Smyth, William, coal merchant
Spence, Robert, & Co., Lawn, Cambric, and Shirt Front Manufacturers
Sprott, Robert, J.P.
Stewart, Charles, grocer
Strain, Rev. J. K., The Manse
Thompson, Rev. David, The Manse
Vaughan, George M., J.P., Quilly House
Wallace, T. B., solicitor, Church Street
Wallace, R. S., hardware and seed merchant
Ward, Alexander, spirit merchant
Watson, Adam, grocer and provision dealer
Watson, Arthur, woollen draper and haberdasher
Watson, Arthur, boot and leather merchant
Watson, John, auctioneer and valuer, house and land agent and general surveyor
Watson, Robert, spirit merchant
Watson, Wm., coal merchant and farmer
Waugh, George, J.P., B.L., Scion Hill
Weir, Marshall, J.P., surgeon, medical officer, F.R.C.S.L.
Weir, Joseph, Church Street
Wilson, James, coach builder
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DROMORE
(County Tyrone)
This
is a good fair and market town, situate one mile from Dromore Road Station,
on the Great Northern Railway, and is seven miles from Omagh. Mr. Joseph
Scott's cars attend all passenger trains at the railway station. The market
is held on each Monday, and the fair on the 17th of each month. The
population at last census was 641. The religious edifices are - The Church
of Ireland, Presbyterian Church, and Roman Catholic Chapel. There is a
Branch of the Ulster Bank in the town, a Post Office, a Police Barrack, a
Courthouse, and two Hotels. Petty Sessions are held on the first Wednesday
of each month, and are usually attended by the following magistrates :-
Major Robert S. Hamilton, Thomas W. French, R.M.; Matthew Anderson, J.
Johnston, William Deazley, James McClung, Fred. A. Guy, and John McNulty,
Esqrs.
Clergymen - Church of Ireland, Rev. C. Maginnis, M.A.;
Presbyterian Church, Rev. Jas. R. Dill, M.A.; Rev. William Gallagher, B.A.;
Roman Catholic Chapel, Very Rev. Edward Canon McKenna, Rev. P. Connolly,
C.C.
Bank - Ulster Bank, Limited - Geo. McCracken, manager; James Wylie Girvan,
cashier
Constabulary - Sergeant, Thomas Tarrell; constables, Bernard Brady, P.
Graham, Wm. McCarron
Dispensary Medical Officer - James Hamilton, M.D.
Loan Fund - George J. Doherty, treasurer; James Shelly, clerk
Post Office - Mrs. McCusker, postmistress
Petty Sessions - John H. Alexander, clerk
Post-car Owners - Joseph Scott, John Gilmore, Charles Baxter, J. Slevin,
Hugh McCann, Jas. O'Brien, John McGee, and James Nixon
Auctioneers - Osborne, Alexander, J. Campbell
Bakers - James O'Reilly, James O'Brien, John Robinson
Boot and Shoe Warehouses - Thos. Alexander, John Campbell, Thomas O'Gorman,
James O'Brien, Wm. Woods, Frank W. Meenan
Butcher - Thomas Hughes
Drapers - Thos. Alexander, Frank W. Meenan, John Campbell, Peter Gallagher,
Patrick Kilgariff, Edward McMannus
Dressmakers - Thos. Alexander, John Campbell, Mrs. Robinson, Miss Smyth
Egg and Butter Merchants - Nahor Meenan, John Campbell, John Bleakley,
George McLaughlin, Stewart Brothers
Grocers - John H. Alexander, Joseph Gilmour, John Bleakley, Thomas O'Gorman,
Stewart Brothers, Hugh McCann, Joseph Slevin, Jas. McCusker, James O'Reilly,
George J. Dogherty, James McNulty, Charles Baxter, Hugh McDermott, Nahor
Meenan James O'Brien, John Campbell, John Robinson
Hardware, &c. - Joseph Gilmour, John Bleakley, Thomas Gorman, Wm. Woods
Hotels - Railway, Nahor Meenan; Temperance, Wm. W. Scott
Newsagents - Joseph Scott, Thomas O'Gorman, Wm. Woods
Saddler - Wm. Francis Smyth
Seed Merchants - Thomas Alexander, Thomas O'Gorman, John Bleakley, Nahor
Meenan, Hugh McDermott, John Stewart
Spirit Dealers - Wm. Crosbie, Patrick McNulty, T. McGrath, T. O'Gorman,
William Stewart, Hugh McCann, Mary Slevin, H. McDermott, Patrick McGlinchy,
Patrick O'Reilly, Charles Baxter, Nahor Meenan, Hugh McCann, John Robinson
Timber Merchant - Joseph Gilmour
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DUNDRUM
A small seaport town in
the County of Down, about twenty-two miles from Belfast, seven from Downpatrick
and three from Newcastle,
situate on the shore of the inner Bay of Dundrum. There is a fine,
commodious hotel,
erected by the third Marquis of Downshire, whose family have since done much
to improve the village. It is much resorted to during the summer season by
visitors. The temperature is mild, being shut in from the
open sea by the picturesque sand hills of Murlough, covered with every
variety of blooming heather and wild rose, and on which the beautiful marine
residence of Lord Downshire is situated. On an eminence above the town are
the fine ruins of the old castle, supposed to have been built by Sir John De
Courcy. There has been recently erected by the present Marquis of Downshire
a magnificent church, St. Donard, as a memorial to his father, in which
afternoon Divine Service is held, the Parish Church (Kilmegan) being a mile
distant. There are two schools under the National Board.
Convenient to Dundrum is the magnificent house and demesne of George Allen, Esq., J.P.;
called Mountpanther, and the beautiful residence
(Ardilea) of the late W. Hastings, Esq., J.P., now the property of Mr. James
Taylor. The harbour is safe, and well
sheltered. A coal steamer plys regularly twice a week to English and Scotch
ports, associated with a number of sailing vessels. An extensive trade in
coal, timber, slates, &c.,
is carried on. Great number of cattle are shipped for the English markets,
and a flourishing market is held on Saturday for eggs, fowl, and pork.
Post arrives at 9 a.m., 8-30 a.m., 12 noon, and 6-30 p.m.;
leaves 9-35 a.m., 2 p.m., 4-30 p.m., and 6-40 p.m. Mrs. Robinson,
postmistress
Coastguard Station - A chief boatman and three coastguards
Police Barracks - An acting sergeant and three constables
Places of Worship
Church of Ireland - St. Donard's Church, Rev. Robert Ford, rector
Roman Catholic Chapel - Rev. J. O'Hara, P.P.
INHABITANTS
Aitken, Robert, Donard Cottage
Allen, George, Esq., J.P., Mountpanther
Archibald, Miss
Blackwood, David, wine and spirit dealer
Bready, Michael, general merchant
Cassels, George, flour and grain merchant
Cassels, Mrs. Wm. J., Dundrum
Connor, Henry, foreman unloading steamers
Craig, Mrs., Dundrum
De Courcey, Rev. E.
Dove, Joseph Scott, clerk in the East Downshire Steamship Company's office
Downshire, Marquis of, Murlough House
Finnegan, George, sea captain
Graham, Thomas H., farmer
Graham, H. A., delf and fancy warehouse
Green, Francis
Hazard, James, saddler
Henesy, E. G., J.P., managing director East Downshire Steamship Company
Johnston, Robert, carpenter and builder
Johnston, Samuel, publican
Kidd, Wm. John, smith
Lewis, William
Magee, Mrs., Commercial Hotel
Maitland, G., sub-agent on the Downshire estate
Mee, Sergeant, R.I.C.
Megarry, Andrew, boot and shoe maker
McCann, Mrs., grocer, spirit dealer and ship owner
McCann, Thomas, publican
McClement, Miss, Dundrum
McCreight, Miss Isabella
McCue, Mrs., Downshire Arms Hotel
McIlroy, Mrs., grocer and haberdasher
McIlroy, Hugh, bath keeper
McMullan, John, boarding and lodging house keeper
Nelson, Hugh, lodging house keeper
Pigott, Wm. Jackson
Prey, John, boot and shoe maker
Purdy, Miss
Quinn, Henry, spirit dealer and general merchant
Quinn, Wm., mechanical engineer and grocer
Quinn, W., clerk in the East Downshire Steamship Company's office
Redmond, George, sand merchant
Roberts, L., teacher of the Downshire N.S.
Robinson, Mrs., postmistress
Rooney, James, high constable
Savage, J. C., spirit grocer and grain merchant
Shaw, Charles, boot and shoe maker
Spencer, George, station master
Taylor, James, V.S., Ardilea
Teer, Daniel, public weigh master
Torney, James, National school teacher
Trainor, Wm., tailor
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DUNGANNON,
DONAGHMORE and COALISLAND
Dungannon is a
municipal borough, market and post town,
in County Tyrone, thirty two miles W. by S. from Belfast. It is situated on
a beautiful hill, from which, on a clear day may be seen with ease the
fairest portion of Tyrone. It was the seat of the O'Neills from its earliest
days; and on a hill, crowning the town, formerly stood a castle erected by
those powerful chiefs. The ruins still remain. Dungannon confers the title of Viscount on the family
of Trevor, of Brynkinalt, near Chirk, North Wales. The town consists of a
square, and four principal, with several smaller streets. There is a Literary
Society and Club in a flourishing condition, with a Library and Museum. Courts of
Quarter and Petty Sessions are held regularly. The Court House has a bridewell
(now closed) at
its rere. The present old Registry of Dungannon Church commences in
1665 - (church rebuilt in 1869) - the Registry before that having been
burned, and contains a few signatures of George Walker, the defender of
Derry. The other places of worship are two Presbyterian Churches, one
Methodist Church, and a Roman Catholic Chapel. The principal charities
consist of Shiel's Institution, a
Fever Hospital, a Dispensary, and Union Workhouse, opened in 1842. The
College, or Royal School, one of the five regal endowments, founded by
Charles I. in 1628 as a Free Grammar School, and largely endowed, was opened
in 1892 under the management of the Tyrone Protestant Board. It is at
present in a very flourishing condition under its Head Master, Mr. Dill,
M.A. The
present building was erected in 1786 by Primate Robinson, and since then
considerably enlarged. The
parliamentary representative of East Tyrone is Mr. William J. Reynolds,
Howard Terrace, Dungannon; and Mr. T. W. Russell, Dublin, is
representative for South Tyrone.
Drumglass Collieries are rather more than a mile from the town, and are the
property of the Tyrone Coal Mining Company. An England Syndicate has lately
acquired the royalties, and have commenced operations on an extensive scale.
The principal buildings are the Church of Ireland, one of the handsomest in
the North of Ireland; Parochial Hall, Northland Row; Roman Catholic Chapel,
First Dungannon Presbyterian Church, Police Barracks, Post Office, Belfast
Bank, while there is in course of erection a Convent and R.C. Schools, and
also a hall for the Irish National Foresters. Trade in grain and farm produce
is the most important here. There are dye and bleach works. The leather
trade is of some importance, and earthenware, bricks, and tiles are
manufactured in the vicinity. There are several corn mills actively at work,
and a good spinning mill and two weaving factories. There are also weaving
factories at Moygashel, Redford, and Benburb, giving employment to hundreds
of families. There are branches of
the Belfast Banking Company and Provincial Bank of Ireland, and a Savings
Bank. The market is held on Thursday. One of the best grass-seed markets in
the North of Ireland is held every Tuesday in the season, and a monthly Horse and Cattle Fair is
held on the Wednesday before Moy Fair in each month. The population in 1891, was
4,119.
Donaghmore, two miles distant, has an ancient ecclesiastical
history, St. Patrick having built a Church where the old graveyard now
stands, close to which, on the village street, is a fine specimen of the Old
Irish Cross. Governor Walker was rector of this parish at the time the
Protestants were driven into Derry. His remains are interred in the Parish
Church at Castlecaulfield. Wolfe, the author of the ode on the "Burial of
Sir John Moore," and which poem was first published in the Newry
Telegraph, was curate of this parish. Messrs. David Brown & Sons have an
extensive manufactory of soap and candles, and Messrs. Acheson & Smith have
a large weaving factory at Castlecaulfield.
Coalisland, which is situated three miles from Dungannon, and two miles from
Stewartstown, is a place of some importance; an extensive weaving factory, a
large spinning mill, flour and corn mills, and a pottery and spade
manufactory are carried on near and in it, and the Ulster Canal runs through
it - one of the company's offices being in the town. The Ulster Fire Clay
Company have recently started the manufacturing of Belleek ware of a
superior quality, and the business promises to be most successful. A weekly
market is held every Tuesday for agricultural and dairy produce, and on
Friday for grain.
Post Office - J. Hulme, postmaster. Letters are despatched
to Cookstown, Stewartstown, Coalisland, &c., at 2 a.m.; to Armagh, Portadown, Portrush, and Belfast,
&c., at 9-5 a.m.; to Donaghmore, Pomeroy, Derry, Omagh, Enniskillen, &c., at
9-5 a.m.; to Edendork, Coalisland, Stewartstown, Tullyhogue, at 10 a.m.; to
Belfast, at 1-10 p.m.; to Cookstown, 3-5 p.m.; to England, Scotland,
Foreign, Dublin,
South of Ireland, Belfast, Portadown, &c., at 3-45 p.m.; and all places at
11-30 p.m. Deliveries - All places, 7-0 a.m.; Belfast and Scotland (at
counter) 8-45 a.m.; daily mail deliveries, 10-5 a.m.; Derry, Omagh,
Cookstown, Belfast, &c., 4-30 p.m.; Belfast, Dublin, Portadown, 6-50 p.m.
Receiving Office, Scotch Street - Geo. McFerran
Stamp Office, Scotch Street - J. Gray, sub-distributor
Town Commissioners - Earl of Ranfurly, chairman; Charles Knox, Alexander
Patterson, George Evans, George H. Sythes, Thomas W. Reynolds, John Aikin,
Robert McClean, Francis Hale, J.P.; John H. Black, Wm. Twigg, M.D.; Hamilton
Stuart, John Mullan, John Langlands, Francis Henderson, Richard C.
Marshall, Hunt W. Chambré, J.P.; John Gray, William Irwin, John C. Sugars,
M.D., Henry Newell. James M. Hamilton, clerk
Coroner - John Malone, Cookstown
Seneschal - Hunt W. Chambré, J.P., Stewartstown
Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages - J. C. Sugars, M.D.
Constabulary Station, Market Square - Thomas J. Smith, D.I., John Rowe,
head constable
Places of Worship
Church of Ireland, St. Anne's, Church Street - Rev. Lewis
Richards, D.D., rector and surrogate; Rev. R. Huggard, M.A., curate
Castlecaulfield - Rev. Ford Touchbourne
Donaghmore - Rev. R. W. Brown, incumbent
Coalisland - Rev. S. Gauden, incumbent
Killyman - Rev. E. F. Campbell, M.A., rector
Newmills - Rev. G. W. Lindsay, M.A., rector
Derrygortreavy - Rev. Jeremiah Irwin, incumbent
Clonoe - Rev. J. S. Monck, M.A., rector
Lisnagleer Baptist Chapel - Rev. W. Pearce
Friends' Meeting House, Grange
Independent Chapel, Donaghmore - Vacant
"
" Donaghey - Rev. S. Hadden
First
Presbyterian Church - Rev. S. Lindsay, M.A.; Rev. Charles L. Morrell, D.D.
Second
Presbyterian Church - Rev. R. T. Simpson, M.A.
Wesleyan Methodist Chapels, Perry Street, Dungannon; Castlecaulfield, and Dungorman-
Revs. Charles Baskin and Rev. Henry McConnell
Eglish Presbyterian Church - Rev. W. T. Latimer, M.A., The Manse.
Castlecaulfield - Rev. R. McClean. Carland - Rev. A. Torrens.
Newmills - Rev. D. T. Macky
St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Chapel, Northland Row - Rev. Monsignor Byrne,
P.P.; Rev. P. Fox, C.C.; and Rev. J. Dunn, C.C.
Roman Catholic Chapel, Donaghmore - Rev. Canon J. J. McCartan, P.P.; Rev. P. Sheerin, C.C.
Public Institutions
Belfast Banking Company (branch), Bank Buildings, Market Square -
H. P. Shaw, manager; H. Gilpin, cashier
Provincial Bank of Ireland (branch), Scotch Street - John Patchell, manager;
A. Sproule, accountant; T. C. Exshaw, cashier
Savings Bank, George Street - Colonel John Irwin, actuary
Royal School - R. F. Dill, M.A., head master
National Schools
Castlecaulfield - Mr. and Mrs. Hull
Coalisland - Miss Kynes, Miss Hannigan, Miss Elliott, and Miss Paisley,
teachers
Donaghmore - B. Brennan and Mrs. Brennan, teachers
Edendork - B.
Rafferty and Miss Collins, teachers
Granville - Miss Stevenson, teacher
Killyman - Miss Horan, teacher; also, Mr. Boyd and Mrs. Farrell
Carland Village - R. J. McCausland, teacher
Moygashel - Miss Johnston, teacher
Newmills - J. Wright, teacher; Miss Black, assistant
Stangmore - J. McMillan, teacher
Crossdernott - J. Tims and Mrs. Tims
Ladies' School, Royal School (part of) - Miss M. McDermott, B.A., principal
Coalisland - Geo. Rafferty and Miss Hannigan, teachers; Castlecaulfield - P.
McNelis, teacher; Donaghmore - F. Hurson and Miss Byrne, teachers; Ann
Street - Miss Mackin, teacher; Stuart Row - Mr. Collins and Miss O'Brien,
teachers; Union Place - J. Boyd and Mrs. Sloan, teachers; John Street - A.
Gray and Miss Meglaughlin, teachers; Lower Market - D. Murphy and Mrs.
Hazlett, teachers
St. Patrick's Academy )Intermediate School) - Rev. Mr. Duffy; head master,
Mr. Devitt
Literary and Scientific Rooms (R.C.), Ann Street
Literary Society and Club - President, Earl of Ranfurly; vice presidents, Colonel Hon. Wm. Stuart Knox,
Colonel Ynyr H. Burgess, D.L.; the Lord
Bishop of Kilmore; J. Smith, treasurer; R. Stevenson, jun., and C. A.
Morgan, joint secretaries
Church of Ireland Young Men's Christian Association, Parochial Hall - President, Earl of
Ranfurly; secretaries, Wm. Beatty and S. Irwin
Young Men's Christian Association Rooms, Scotch Street - Secretary, J.
Rutledge
First Dungannon Young People's Guild - Secretary, D. Bryars; president, Rev.
L. Lindsay
"Dungannon Volunteers" branch Irish National Foresters Benefit Society
Volunteers, Memorial Hall, Dungannon - J. McNally, chief ranger; S. Quinn,
secretary
Young Women's Christian Association - Countess of Ranfurly, patroness; Miss
H. Greene, hon. secretary
Courthouse - William McKee, keeper
Clerk of Petty Sessions - John Smith, Castlehill
Commissioner for administering oaths in Chancery, and Commissioner of
affidavits - John Smith and Thomas Bryars
Commissioners for taking acknowledgements of deeds by married women in
Ireland - Henry Russell Kelly, solicitor; James Crossle
Dispensary, Barrack Street - J. C. Sugars, M.D., surgeon
Excise Officer - Mr. Clinton, Thomas Street
Gas Works, Washington Row - R. Ross, manager
Great Northern Railway - John Scott, station master
Land Agents - Hunt W. Chambré (to the Earl of Ranfurly), Robert Newton (Lady
Adela Goff), James Crossle (Verner Estate)
Masonic Hall, off George Street; Orange Hall, Thomas Street
Provident Loan Society - Coalisland
Registrar of Marriages - Alexander Patterson
Sanitary Inspector and Town Sergeant - Edward Hodgett, Perry Street
Town Clerk - James M. Hamilton, College View
The Staff of the 6th Brigade North Irish Division Royal Artillery is stationed here; stores in
Castle Hill; Captain Louis P. Carden, R.A., adjutant
The Tyrone Coal Mining Company, Congo
Union Workhouse - 19 Electoral Divisions. The Board meets every Thursday.
Colonel Ynyr. H. Burges, D.L., Parkanaur, Dungannon, chairman; Robert Stevenson,
J.P., vice-chairman; J. H. Barcroft, J.P., deputy vice chairman; John Boyd,
clerk and returning officer; W. Twigg, M.D., medical officer
INHABITANTS
Abernethy, Hugh, mechanic, Milltown Street
Acheson, George, publican, Scotch Street
Acheson & Smith, weaving factory, Castlecaulfield
Acheson, David, J.P., Castlecaulfield
Adams, Mrs., Torrent Hill
Aiken, Thomas H., J.P., Church Street
Aiken, John, & Son
Aiken, John, grocer and seed merchant, Scotch Street
Aikin, Thomas H., general merchant, Church Street
Alexander, Henry, shoe maker, Donaghmore
Alexander, Miss, Northland Row
Anderson, Robt. J., tenter, Milltown Street
Andrews & Co., tea merchants
Armstrong, Wm. C., M.D., Coalisland
Arthurs, Robt., hardware merchant, Coalisland
Ashe, Mrs., Howard Terrace
Atkinson, Henry, corn mill, Tempenroe
Atwell, John, wood turner and general dealer, Ann Street
Bailie, Robert, Caulfield Terrace
Ballance & Lemon, hardware merchants, Market Square
Barcroft, Frederick, Strangmore
Barcroft, Jonathan, Grange
Barcroft, Wm., Strangmore
Baskin, Rev. Charles, Perry Street
Beatty, John, china warehouse and upholsterer, Irish Street
Beatty, Samuel, postman, Thomas Street
Bell, Alex., grocer, Irish Street
Bell, Mrs., milliner, Scotch Street
Bell, Ross, railway constable
Benson, Robt., C.B.D., Milltown
Best, John, baker and grocer, Irish Street
Birney, Hugh, tailor and photographer, Ann Street
Boardman, Thos. K., boot and shoe warehouse, Church Street
Bond, John, Gortin
Bond, Mrs., The Argory
Bond, W. M., Derrygally
Boyd, David M., Glenholme
Boyd, John, Union Place
Boyle, Conn, Irish Street
Boyle, Francis, corn miller, Galbally
Black, J. H., Northland Arms Hotel, George's Street
Bloomfield, T., boot and shoe warehouse, George's Street
Bradley, J., flax mills, Castlecaulfield
Brown, James, Ivy Bank, Donaghmore
Brown, Captain Wm., Killymaddy House
Brown, D. & Son, bakers, soap boilers, Donaghmore
Brown, David, Donaghmore
Brown, John, shepherd, Dungannon Park
Brown, Miss, dress maker, Perry Street
Brown, Robert, Donaghmore
Brown, Robert, grocer and draper, Newmills
Brown, Thomas, baker, Perry Street
Browne, Rev. Robt. (Donaghmore), Dungannon
Browne, Dr. T. D., Benburb
Bruce, James, D.L., Manor House, Benburb
Bryars, John, professor of elocution, Scotch Street
Bryars, John, blacksmith, Newmills
Bryars, Thomas, grocer and baker, Scotch Street
Buchanan, George, watch maker, Donaghmore
Bullick, Abel, Perry Street
Burges, Lieut.-Col. Ynyr. H., J.P., Parkanaur
Burges, Miss, draper, Coalisland
Burns, Jas., earthenware manufacturer, Corr
Burns, W., earthenware manufacturer, Ballynakelly
Burns, David, blacksmith, Market Square
Burrows, Mrs., spirit dealer, Castlecaulfield
Campbell, J., grocer, Lisnagleer
Campbell, W., earthenware dealer, Creenagh, Coalisland
Campbell, Rev. E. F., Killyman
Carberry, F., cattle dealer, Washingford Row
Carberry, John, grocer, draper, Donaghmore
Carberry, Thomas, Scotch Street
Carden, Louis P., R.A., Fernshaw
Cartmill, James, carpenter, Castlecaulfield
Carpendale, W. M., baronial constable, Carland
Carson, Thos., butter merchant, John Street
Cassidy, John, saddler, Scotch Street
Cassidy, Patrick, cooper, Scotch Street
Cavanagh, Mrs., grocer and spirit merchant, Perry Street
Chambré, Hunt W., J.P., Estate Office
Chapman, John, hardware and china merchant, Ann Street
Charles, J. & H., butter and egg merchants, Ballygawley Road
Charles, Thomas, grocer, hardware, and coal merchant, Scotch Street
Charleton, Robert, flax buyer, Ann Street
Clancy, P. J., draper, Coalisland
Clark, Ledlie, & Co., weaving factory, Coalisland
Clark, Ledlie, Coalisland
Clark, Charles, Coalisland
Clarke, G., watch maker, Church Street
Clayton, J., grocer and hardware merchant, Coalisland
Clugston, Samuel, bookkeeper, Park Road
Cole, Michael, spirit dealer, Irish Street
Collins, Thomas, carpenter, Barrack Street
Collins, Edw., & Co., drapers and haberdashers, boot and shoe warehouse,
Scotch Street
Connolly, Henry, provision dealer, Coalisland
Conway, P., brick manufacturer, Drumglass
Corey, John, grocer and baker, Scotch Street
Corr, James, grocer, draper, and spirit dealer, Coalisland
Corr & McNally, Ulster fireclay works and colliery owners, Coalisland
Corren, John, plumber, Thomas Street
Corrigan, Thomas, barber, Irish Street
Costley, R., draper, Coalisland
Crockett, John D., "Tyrone Courier," Market Square
Cross, John, draper, Market Square
Crossle, James, Howard Terrace
Cullen, Brothers, cattle dealers and butchers, Irish Street
Cullen, James, cattle dealer, Park Road and Scotch Street
Cummings, Mrs., boot and shoe warehouse, Scotch Street
Cunningham, George A., commercial traveller, Thomas Street
Cunningham, Jas., entertainment and lodgings, William Street
Cunningham, Wm., painter, glass warehouse, Church Lane
Cunningham, Michael, mason, William Street
Cunningham, F., posting establishment, Sloan Street
Curran, A., grocer, Donaghmore
Curry, Albert, watch maker, Scotch Street
Curry, Richard, Masonic Hall
Daniel, Robert, Beechgrove
Daly, Felix, spirit dealer, Scotch Street
Daly, John, flax mills, Killyman
Daly, Wm., flax mill, Castlecaulfield
Darragh, W. H., Howard Terrace
Davidson, J., shoe maker, Castlecaulfield
Davis, James, monumental works, Linfield Street
Davis, Joy, linen lapper, Caulfield Terrace
Devine, Charles, barber, Union Place
Devlin, P. J., school teacher, Perry Street
Devlin, J., grocer and spirit dealer, Coalisland
Dewar, E. P., M.A., school inspector, Castle Hill
Dickinson, J. A., county surveyor
Dickson, James, J.P., Milltown House
Dickson and Co., weaving factory, manufacturers of brown and striped drills,
fancy dress linens, and damask table linens, Milltown
Dill, R. F., M.A., Royal School
Dixon, Mrs. Jane, lodgings, Park Road
Donnolly, Alice, grocer, Carland
Donnolly, J., flax dealer, Perry Street
Donnelly, Mrs., green grocer, Irish Street
Donnelly, Mrs., dress maker, Perry Street
Douglas, John, flax merchant, Ranfurly Terrace
Doyle, Joseph M., J.P., Birch Hill
Dudgeon, A., bookkeeper, Coalisland
Duffy Bros., tailors, Donaghmore
Dungannon Coffee House Company, Limited, Scotch Street; Miss McCullagh,
manageress and secretary
Dunlop, Mrs., dress maker, Scotch Street
Eccles, Mrs., spirit dealer, Scotch Street
Eccles, Thos., corn and flax miller, Coalisland
Elliott, Mrs., Grange, Moy
Ellis, Mrs., dress maker, Church Street
Ellis, Thomas, saddler, Church Street
Evans, George, Gortmerron House
Exshaw, Thomas, cashier, Provincial Bank
Fairbairn, Thomas, boot merchant, Coalisland
Fairbairn, J., butter and egg merchant, Ballygawley Road
Ferguson, F. H., manager Ulster Fire Clay Works, Coalisland
Ferguson, David, land steward, Donaghmore
Ferry, Johnston, grocer, Newmills
Ferry, Wm., grocer, Castlecaulfield
Fitzsimmons, Joseph, grocer and posting establishment, Perry Street
Flanagan, P., newsagent, stationer, and auctioneer, Scotch Street
Fowler, R., earthenware manufacturer, Derryboy
Fox, Mary, grocer, William Street
Frizell, Misses, bonnet makers, George's Street
Frizell, P., grocer and baker, George's Street
Frizell, Henry, draper, haberdasher, hatter, Market Square
Frizell, Wm. G., manager Milltown weaving factory
Fullan, M., pawn broker, Coalisland
Gaffney, Charles, tailor, Perry Street
Gallery, Wm., tenter, Milltown Street
Gartland, James, grocer and baker, Coalisland
Gaskin, Thos., shop manager, Perry Street
Gates, James, grocer, baker, and general merchant, Coalisland
Gauden, Rev. Simeon, Coalisland
Geattens, B., confectioner and tea merchant, Irish Street
Geattens, Mrs. C., publican, Irish Street
Gilkinson, Miss, dress maker, Church Street
Gill, Rev. Robert, Clonaneese
Gillogly, Christopher, carpenter, Church Street
Gilpin, H., cashier, Belfast Bank
Girvan, J., dealer, Scotch Street
Girvan, Wm., sweep, Scotch Street
Goodwin, B., lodging and entertainment, William Street
Goodwin, E., grocer and entertainment, Irish Street
Goodwin, F., grocer, Irish Street
Goodwin, Peter, grocer, Ann Street
Gray, Alexander, school teacher, Bellvue
Gray, J., ironmonger and grocer, Scotch Street
Green, Joseph, butcher, Scotch Street
Green, Miss, Northland Row
Greene, M., butcher, Shamble Lane
Greer, Mrs. F. H., Howard Terrace
Greer, Mrs., The Grange, Moy
Greer, F., Bernagh
Greer, Thomas F., Rhonehill, Moy
Hadden, J., flax mills, Castlecaulfield
Hadden, Rev. S. Donaghey, Sherrygroom
Hale, Francis, J.P., Fairview
Hale, Martin, & Co., Ltd., spinning mill
Hall, James, blacksmith, Castlecaulfield
Hall, J. W., Sergt., R.A., Scotch Street
Hall, Wm., blacksmith, Castlecaulfield
Hamilton, Rev. J., Thornhill
Hamilton, Robert, inspector of Locks, Lagan Navigation Company, Coalisland
Hamilton, S., carpenter and servants' registry office, Perry Street
Hamilton, James, mechanic, Milltown Street
Hamilton, W., road contractor, Farlough
Hamilton, James M., Northland Place
Hardy, John, blacksmith, Market Square
Hardy, T., boot and shoe maker, Church Street
Harper, H. M., house and rent agent, Dungannon
Hart, F., auctioneer and valuator, Irish Street
Hart, Peter, clothes dealer, Irish Street
Hart, Patrick, clothes dealer, Irish Street
Hart, Thomas, Milltown Street
Harton, John, whip maker, Irish Street
Haydock, Henry, draper, Market Square
Haydock, Wm., grocer, Scotch Street
Hazelton, D., linen manufacturer, Bogbawn, Moy
Henderson, E., pawn broker, Coalisland
Henderson, F., draper and merchant tailor, Market Square
Henderson, J., J.P., tape manufacturer, Sherrygroom
Henderson, John, J.P., Sherrygroom
Henry, Jas., grocer and provision store, Perry Street
Henry, Robert, grocer, Scotch Street
Heyburn, John, painter, Ann Street
Hinchey, J., post office, Castlecaulfield
Hinchey, Miss, grocer, Castlecaulfield
Hodgett, R., nailer & general dealer, George's Street
Hodgett, E., post master, Donaghmore
Hodgett, Edw., town inspector, Perry Street
Hogg, Mrs., haberdasher, Irish Street
Holmes, Mrs. W., flax and corn mills, Eglish
Holmes, James, flax mills, Eglish
Hood, Thomas L., press correspondent, Irish Street
Hood, Samuel, confectioner, Perry Street
Hood, Sergt., R.A., Scotch Street
Hooks, Joseph, plasterer, George's Street
Howard, Samuel, solicitor, Market Square
Howard, Samuel, solicitor, Market Square
Howard, R., Quarry, Carland
Hoy, John, solicitor, Market Square
Huggard, Rev. Richard, M.A., Thomas Street
Hughes, A., grocer, Coalisland
Hughes, J., earthenware manufacturer, Brocagh
Hughes, Michael, fowl dealer, Barrack Street
Hughes, Wm., factory manager, Castlecaulfield
Hurson, E., Press correspondent, Scotch Street
Hurson, Hugh, baker and grocer, Donaghmore
Irwin, James, Springfield
Irwin, John, superintendent markets, Scotch Street
Irwin, Lieut.-Colonel J. A., Drumglass House
Irwin, Rev. Jeremiah, Derrygortreavy
Irwin, Thomas Staples, J.P., Drumglass House
Irwin, Miss, Northland Row
Irwin, Wm., commercial traveller, Donaghmore
Irwin, Wm., druggist and grocer, Scotch Street
Irwin, Wm. John, solicitor, Market Square
Irwin, Wm. J., solicitor, Market Square
Jackson, Wm., flax mills, Dungororan
Jameson, James, flax mills, Mullyrodden
Johnston, Mrs., Mullaghmore
Johnston, D., blacksmith, Donaghmore
Johnston, Mrs., milliner, Perry Street
Jordan, P., furniture mart, Church Street
Kane, James, grocer and spirit dealer, Coalisland
Kearney, Patrick, fish monger, Church Street
Keenan, John, cattle dealer, Congo
Kelly, Bernard, grocer and spirit dealer, Market Square
Kelly, Henry Russell, solicitor, Northland Row
Kelly, James, tailor, Irish Street
Kelly, John, postman, Irish Street
Kelly, John, shoe maker, Coalisland
Kelly, Mrs. J. J., milliner, Church Street
Kelly, Peter, grocer and baker, Scotch Street
Kelly, Thomas, refreshments, Irish Street
Kelso, David, clogger, George's Street
Kelso, George, barber, Perry Street
Kennedy, Henry, mason, Mark Street
Kerr, John, baker and spirit dealer, William Street
Kerr, David, commercial traveller, Donaghmore
Kertland, John G., Thomas Street
Kilkeary, Bernard, law clerk, Market Square
Kilpatrick, Miss, post office, Coalisland
King-Irwin, Rev. C., Clonfeacle
Kinley, H. W., Bloomhill
Kinley, J. K., Tullylagan
Knox, Charles, draper, Market Square
Knox, Col. the Hon. W. S., Dungannon Park
Lamb, Thomas, baker
Langlands, John, ironmonger and seed merchant, agent English and Scottish
Law Life Office, Church Street
Latimer, Rev. W. T., Eglish
Laverty, Michael, horse dealer and publican, Scotch Street
Lawson, Wm. J., grocer, Milltown
Leathem, Wm., M.D., Coalisland
Lennon, Henry, blacksmith, Sloan Street
Lewis, William, Barrack Street
Lindsay, Rev. G. W., Tullyniskin Glebe
Lindsay, Rev. S., Ranfurly Terrace
Little, George, publican, Church Street
Little, James, grocer and spirit dealer, Coalisland
Little, John, grocer, Donaghmore
Little, Robert K., grocer and spirit merchant, Coalisland
Little & Watt, mineral water manufacturers, George's Street
Lloyd, Averell, J.P., Benburb
Logan, Henry, linen lapper, Ann Street
Long, James, manager Roan Spinning Co., Coalisland
Longfield, Kelly, & Armstrong, solicitors, agents Phoenix Fire Office, Northland Row
Loughran, D., baker, Church Street
Loughran, J., carpenter, Donaghmore
Love, Richard, cabinet maker Scotch Street
Love, Richard, Scotch Street
Lowry, Col. A. G., Farlough Lodge
Lowry, John H., Drumreagh
Lowry, Joshua H., shoe maker, Scotch Street
Lowry, Lieut.-Col. J. C., V.L., Rockdale
Lowry, Miss, Northland Row
Lowry, R. W., D.L., Pomeroy House
Loy, D. & E., spirit store, Ann Street
Lucas, John, refreshment rooms, George's Street
Lyle, J. G. Winder, Donaghmore House
Lyle, Major W. W., Donaghmore
Lynch, Patrick, clothes dealer, Irish Street
Lynn, John, miller, Meenagh, Coalisland
Mackay, Rev. D. T., The Manse, Newmills
Mackenzie, Alexander, & Co., bonded stores and wholesale spirit dealers,
Donaghmore
Macneece, Miss, publican, Ulster Bar
Macshane, Charles, merchant tailor and habit maker, Market Square
Madden, Miss, clothes dealer, Irish Street
Magee, H., dealer, Coalisland
Magee, jun., John, dealer, Coalisland
Magee, John, glass and china warehouse, Coalisland
Mallon, John, grocer, Irish Street
Manson, J., blacksmith, Donaghmore
Marmion, M. J., M.D., Scotch Street
Marsh, Samuel, mechanic, Coalisland
Marshall, R. C., druggists, market Square
Marshall, William, flax mills, Legane
Martin & Moran, The Misses, dress makers, Market Square
Martin, Miss, Prospect House
Martin, Patrick, carpenter and builder, Ann Street
Mason, Mrs., dress maker, Perry Street
Maxwell, Wm., sergeant trumpeter R.A.
Meenagh, Robert, painter and glazier, William Street
Meglaughlin, Robert B., solicitor, Church Street
Millar, Samuel, shoe maker, Fountain Street
Milligan, George, mechanic, Caulfield Terrace
Milligen, R. G., grocer, Scotch Street
Moffat, Robert, ironmonger and seed merchant, Irish Street
Moffat, Wm., J.P., Dungannon House
Monck, Rev. J. S., Clonoe Rectory
Monck, Thomas S., Perry Street
Montague, Joseph, Commercial Hotel, Market Square
Montgomery, Wm., lapper, Coalisland
Moon, Miss, organist & music teacher, Market Square
Mooney, Francis, grocer and hardware dealer, Coalisland
Moore, Margaret, grocer, Church Street
Morell, Rev. Charles L., D.D., Scotch Street
Morrison, Ferd., butcher, Irish Street
Morrison, James, grocer, Coalisland
Morrison, James, butcher, Coalisland
Morrison, James, publican, Irish Street
Morrison, Patrick, spirit dealer and pork merchant, Perry Street
Muldoon, John, coach builder, Market Square
Mulgrew, David, blacksmith, Market Square
Mullan, Alexander, bill poster, William Street
Mullan, John, grocer, Perry Street
Mullan, John, scutch mills, Tartlaghan
Mullan, M., clothes dealer, Irish Street
Murphy, Miss, jeweller, Irish Street
Murphy, Mrs., spirit dealer, Coalisland
Murray, The Misses, milliners, Market Square
McAleavy, Bernard, baker, Scotch Street
McAleer, John, tailor, Scotch Street
McAnally, H., boot and shoe maker, Donaghmore
McAteer, John, Barrack Street
McCall, A. G., tailor, Perry Street
McCall, John, clothes dealer, Irish Street
McCann, James, cooper, Scotch Street
McCartan, Rev. J. J., P.P., Donaghmore
McCausland, Mary, spirit dealer, Donaghmore
McClean, Thomas, spade maker, Mullaghatague
McClean, Robt., grocer and hardware merchant, George's Street
McClean, Rev. Robert, Castlecaulfield
McCormick, Edward, publican, Shamble Lane
McCourt, Owen, shoe maker, Creeve
McCrory, John, publican, Scotch Street
McCrory, Rev. P., P.P., Eglish
McCudden, George, baker and grocer, Coalisland
McCullagh, J., Railway Bar, Scotch Street
McCullough, T., clay pipe manufacturer, Newmills
McDaniel, William, grocer, draper, posting establishment, and general
merchant, Coalisland
McDermott, Miss, Ladies' School, Northland Row
MacDermott, Miss, B.A., Northland Row
McDonald, John R., J.P., Cohannon, Moy
McElhone, Catherine, spirit dealer, leather merchant and shipping agent, Irish Street
McElhone, Francis, grocer & spirit dealer, Ann Street
McElhone, William, refreshment rooms, William Street
McElvogue, John, shoe maker, Irish Street
McFerran, George, tobacconist and hardware, and branch Post Office, Scotch Street
McGartland, J., publican, Irish Street
McGee, John, permanent way Inspector, G.N.R., Railway Terrace
McGladrigan, Joseph, flax merchant, Dungannon
McGladrigan, Olivia, grocer, Carland
McGlone, P., boot and shoe maker, Donaghmore
McGrath, James, baker, Miltown Street
McGuffin, Wm., relieving officer, Ballygawley Road
McGuigan, Michael, rope maker, Irish Street
McGuone, Michael, confectioner, Scotch Street
McGurk, Andrew, publican and coal merchant, Irish Street
McIvor, Hugh, carpenter, Church Street
McKee, J., & Sons, flax and saw mills, contractors and builders, Dungannon
McKee, R., postmaster and grocer, Newmills
McKee, Wm., Verner estate office
McKinnon, John, plumber, Perry Street
McMahon, John, butcher, Coalisland
McManus, Samuel, draper, tailor &c., Market Square
McMenemy, Mrs. W., tinsmith, Scotch Street
McMenemy, Samuel, lapper, Brook Street
McNally, John, mason, William Street
McNaney, John, boot & shoe warehouse, Irish Street
McPeake, John, goods station, G.N.R.
McShane, Peter, clothes dealer, Irish Street
McShane, Rev. P., Coalisland
McSherry, Thomas, flax buyer, Perry Street
McVey, John, Corn Mills, Dernaseer
McWilliams, Rev. T., C.C., Galbally
Nelson, John, linen lapper, William Street
Nethery, James, pharmaceutical chemist, Scotch Street
Newell, H., butcher, Market Square
Newton, Robert, J.P., Killymeal House
Nixon, Alexander, painter, Milltown Street
Noble, Henry, baths, Church Street
Orme, J., manager L. Clarke & Co., Coalisland
O'Brien, Francis, grocer &c., Ann Street
O'Connor, J., grocer, Donaghmore
O'Neill, Felix, linen manufacturer, Coagh, Moy
O'Neill, Francis, publican, Scotch Street
O'Neill, H., carpenter, Donaghmore
O'Neill, John, shoe maker, Irish Street
O'Neill, John, coach builder, William Street
O'Neill, John, pawn broker, Ann Street
O'Neill, J., linen manufacturer, Donaghmore
O'Neill, Mrs. M., grocer, Donaghmore
O'Neill, Mrs., grocer & spirit dealer, Coalisland
O'Neill, P., spirit dealer, Scotch Street
Patchell, John, J.P., Provincial Bank
Patterson, Alexander, boot warehouse, auctioneer and news agent, Scotch Street
Patterson, A., sergeant-major, W.O., R.A.
Paton, J. C., grocer and general merchant, Castlecaulfield
Patton, Robert, draper, Market Square
Phipson, C. B., J.P., Moy
Pike, Wm., fish dealer, Ann Street
Pinkerton, Wm., watch maker, Scotch Street
Powell, Robert, assistant surveyor, Perry Street
Quinn, John A., solicitor, Scotch Street
Quinn, Mrs., spirit dealer, earthenware and tile manufacturer, Coalisland
Quinn, Eliza, spirit dealer, Donaghmore
Quinn, B., hardware merchant, Scotch Street
Rainey, John, grocer & posting establishment, Scotch Street & Market Square
Ramsey, sergeant-major, R.A.
Ranfurly, Rt. Hon. Earl of, Northland House
Reardon, Patrick, dealer and tobacconist, Irish Street
Redford Linen Company, Limited, Redford, Moy
Reid Bros., spirit merchants, Scotch Street
Reid, Samuel, boot and shoe warehouse, Scotch Street
Reid, F. D., bonded stores, Beechvalley
Reilly, John, baker, Irish Street
Reilly, Thomas, refreshment rooms, Scotch Street
Reynolds, T. W., grocer and druggist, Scotch Street
Reynolds, Wm. J., M.P., solicitor, Market Square
Reynolds, W. J., M.P., solicitor, Market Square
Rice, Mrs. S., green grocer, Perry Street
Richards, Rev. Lewis, D.D., the Rectory
Richardson, Captain J., J.P., Trewmount
Richardson & Sons, printers and stationers, Church Street and Market Square
Richardson, Richard, grocer, &c., Market Square
Richardson, J. J., station master, Coalisland
Richardson, Murray, Market Square
Roan Spinning Company, Coalisland
Robinson, James, flax buyer, Perry Street
Roberts, Neason, saddler, Irish Street
Roberts, E. B., accountant, Ranfurly Terrace
Roberts, W. J., bookkeeper, Spinning Mill
Rose-Cleland, Henry S., manager Redford Weaving Co. Ltd.
Ross, R., manager gas works
Ruddy, John, flax buyer, Newmills
Russell, James, grocer, Perry Street
Russell, W., draper, Scotch Street
Rutledge, Samuel, clerk, Ann Street
Ryan, Patrick, dealer
Scott, John, station master
Scott, Rev. J. L., Clonaneese
Scott, Robert W., Howard Terrace
Scott, Wm., mechanic, Milltown Street
Senior, Edmund, corn mills, Newmills
Shaw, H. P., Belfast Bank
Sheals, John, shoe maker, Coalisland
Sheerin, Rev. P., C.C., Donaghmore
Shields, Bros., drapers, Irish Street
Shields, Michael, J.P., Cappagh
Shields, Peter, J.P., Cappagh
Simmons, John, solicitor, Market Square
Simmons, Richard, manager Messrs. Mackenzie & Co., Donaghmore
Simmons, John, solicitor, Market Square
Simpson, Matthew, evangelist, Caulfield Terrace
Simpson, Rev. M., Dungannon
Simpson, Rev. R. T., John Street
Slean, Patrick, publican, Scotch Street
Slean, Mrs., coach builder, Barrack Street
Slean, Thomas, publican, George's Street
Sloane, Zeno, music teacher, Union Place
Smith, H. J., grocer and provision store, George's Street
Smith, John, auctioneer, Castle Hill
Smith, John, Donaghmore
Smith, P., grocer and spirit dealer, Coalisland
Smith, Samuel, cattle dealer, Union Place
Smith, Robert, & Co., grocers, bakers, and provision merchants, Donaghmore
Smith, Thos. J., district inspector
Smyth, John, Redford Linen Co. Ltd.
Spence, John, clog maker, Scotch Street
Sproule, A., sub-manager Provincial Bank, Market Square
Stanley, Charles, J.P., Roughan
Steele, Mrs., dress maker, Irish Street
Steel, J., law clerk, Perry Street
Steenson, W., carpenter, Donaghmore
Stevenson, John, & Co., Ltd., spade and shovel manufacturers, steam sawing and
grinding mills, and weaving factory, Coalisland
Stevenson, Robert, J.P., Northland Row
Stevenson & Aiken, grocers and ironmongers, Church Street
Stevenson, Boyd, & Co., linen manufactures, bleachers, dyers, and
finishers, George's Street and Moygashel Mills, Dungannon, and Lagan
Factory, Lisburn
Stevenson, Robert, publican, Irish Street
Stewart, Robert, publican, Irish Street
Stewart, John, saddler, Scotch Street
Stewart, Mrs., spirit dealer, Newmills
Stewart, Robt., builder and contractor, Irish Street
Stewart, Robert & Sons, corn and wheat millers, Gortin Mills, Coalisland
Stuart, Hamilton, Northland Row
Stuart, Miss F. A., Northland Row
Stuart, Miss O., Beech Grove
Sugars, J. C., M.D., Northland Place
Sythes, Geerge H., Ranfurly Arms Hotel (George)
Taggart, J., veterinary surgeon, Perry Street
Tanny, James, grocer, Donaghmore
Tener, Mrs., spirit dealer, Castlecaulfield
Teven, A., tailor, Market Square
Thompson, J., manager, Roan Mill Shop, Coalisland
Thompson, W., grocer, Coalisland
Thornberry, D., shoe maker, Donaghmore
Thornberry, H., shoe maker, Granville
Thornberry, Richard, shoe maker, Castlecaulfield
Tierney, Thomas, coach builder, Sloan Street
Todd, Andrew, M.D., Northland Row
Torrens, Rev. Arthur. The Manse, Carland
Trimble, Wm. J., & Sons, photographers and china warehouse, Church Street
Twigg, Wm., M.D., Northland Row
Ulster Fire Clay Works Company, Coalisland
Walker, Andrew, carpenter, Milltown
Walker, Wm., mechanic, Perry Street
Wallace, Mrs., fowl dealer, Union Place
Warnock W. H., & Sons, painters and house furnishers, Market Square
Warnock, The Misses, milliners and dress makers, Scotch Street
Warmington, J. C., Press correspondent, Killyman
Watterson, L. G., draper, Church Street
Watt, Joseph, posting establishment, George's Street
Wilkins, Robert, managing director, John Stevenson & Co., Limited
Wilson, John M., bookkeeper, George's Street
Wilson, John, bookkeeper, Coalisland
Wilson, Bros., Roan Spinning Mills, Coalisland
Wilson, Henry, J.P., Roan House, Coalisland
Wilson, J., land agent, and surveyor, Dungannon
Wilson, Samuel, land agent and surveyor, Dungannon
Wilson, Wm., J.P., Cranebrook
Woods, John, fowl dealer, Ann Street
Woods, Mrs., scutch mill, Lisdermot
Wray, Samuel, sewed muslin agent, Scotch Street
Wylie, Thomas, Perry Street
Young, Lewis, entertainment, George's Street
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