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1868 Belfast / Ulster Street Directory

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DONAGHADEE

          Donaghadee is a market town and seaport in 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 or Portlogan, the passage to which places can be made in one hour and a half by steam vessels. There is a beautiful harbour and light-house built by Government for steam packets. Donaghadee possesses all the advantages connected with a pleasant bathing place, having a fine beach, good lodging houses, baths and other requisites for the comfort and accommodation of visitors, with a railway from Belfast, Downpatrick and Ballynahinch. Petty Sessions are held in the Court House on the first and third Thursday of every month; Daniel Delacherois, Esq., J.P., proprietor and Lord of the Manor; William T. Poe, Esq., 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 Delacherois and Daniel Delacherois, Esq. It is kept in good repair and contains a number of marble monuments. The other places of worship are two churches for Presbyterians; a Wesleyan 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 the Copeland Isles, is commanded. Fairs, second Wednesday in each month. Market every Wednesday open 9-30 for grain, flax, pork, fowl, eggs, &c. Population in 1861, 2,671.

Post-Office, Mount Street - Postmaster, J. C. MacGowan. Letters from England, Scotland, &c., arrive at 9 a.m., and are despatched at 4 p.m.
Coast Guard - Captain Fawker, R.N., inspecting commander; chief officer of coastguard and acting principal officer for Customs - W. Wright
Harbour-Master - Samuel Norris, William Street
Lighthouse Keeper - William Gardner
Constabulary Station - Robert Craig, constable

Places of Worship

Parish Church - Rev. J. Hill, A.M., rector
Parish Church, Carrowdore - Rev. A. G. Gilmore, A.M., incumbent
Presbyterian Church, High Street - Rev. J. Macauley, sen.
Presbyterian Church, Shore Street - Rev. Wm. Skelly
Presbyterian Church, Ballycopeland - Rev. John Beatty
Presbyterian Church, Carrowdore - Rev. David Parke
Presbyterian Church, Millisle - Rev. J. Macauley, jun.
Roman Catholic Chapel, High Street

Public Institutions

Church of England Endowed School, Carnathon Place - Mr. Forsythe, teacher
Infant School, Markethouse Place - Mrs. Forsythe. teacher
Wesleyan School, Moat Street - Wm. Morrison, teacher
National School, Hunter's Lane - Wm. Young and Mrs. Young, teachers
New National School, No. 3, Warren Road - J. Semple and Miss Hosey, teachers
Dispensary - Samuel Stuart, surgeon

Gentry &c.

Crommelin, Samuel Delacherois, J.P., Carrowdore Castle
Delacherois, Alexander
Delacherois, Daniel, J.P., Manor House, Donaghadee
Delacherois, Mrs., Donaghadee
Delacherois, Nicholas, J.P., Ballywilliam Cottage
Delacherois, Samuel, Erin Lodge
Dunbar, George, J.P., Woburn
Duffin, Charles, Rockland Cottage
Ferguson, ?, Carnathon Place
Fawker, Captain, R.N., The Parade
Leslie, Colonel George, R.A.
Leslie, Mrs. Admiral, Rosebank
McMinn, Alexander, J.P., Herdstown House
McMinn, John H., Killaughey Street
McTear, Mrs. R., Carnathon Place
Smith, George, Carnathon Place
Stuart, Geo. Conyngham, Adjutant of Royal N.D. Rifles (late Capt. 75th Foot)
Young, Wm., Carnathon Place

Clergy and Professional

Beatty, Rev. John, Ballycopeland Manse
Cook, Rev. Thomas, Wesley Place
Gilmore, Rev. A. G., incumbent of Carrowdore
Hamilton, Robert, Killburn and Belfast
Hill, Rev. John, Wesleyan minister
Hill, Rev. John, The Rectory, Donaghadee
Killen, Samuel, M.D., surgeon, Parade
Macaulay, Rev. John, Ballyvester House
Macaulay, Rev. J., jun., Millisle
MacGowan, John C., clerk of petty sessions, Moat Street
Park, Rev. David, Killaughy
Skelly, Rev. Wm. J., Moat Street
Stuart, Samuel, surgeon, Parade
Thompson, J., M.D., surgeon, Prospect House

Merchants, Traders &c.

Aiken, Francis, grocer, &c., Mount Street
Allan, James, sewed muslin agent, New Street
Anderson, Agnes, grocer, Mount Street
Arnold, J., grocer & general merchant, Bow Street
Arthur, James, car owner, Parade
Arthur, Mrs., Arthur's Hotel, Parade
Beck, William, grocer, High Street
Boyce, Sarah, spirit dealer, Moat Street
Brown, John, grocer, Shore Street
Brown, Robert, cabinet maker, Parade
Buckle, Mrs., spirit dealer, Warren Road
Bullock, Samuel, shuttle manufacturer, High Street
Bullock, R. P., manager of gas works
Campbell, J., baker and shop keeper, High Street

Carmichael, D. & W., flour millers and grain merchants, Millisle
Caughey, Margaret, straw bonnet maker, milliner and haberdasher, New Street
Clegg, Mary, dress maker, High Street
Cochran, John, ironmonger, grocer, &c., New Street
Connolly, Mary, grocer and spirit dealer, High Street
Donnan, James, civil bill officer, Schoolhouse Hill
Duffy, James, ship owner and coal, lime & iron merchant, also brick and tile manufacturer, New Street
Ferguson, J., pawn broker, Shore Street
Gibson, David, butcher, High Street
Gibson, Robert, butcher, New Street
Gourley, Miss A., dress maker and lodgings, Parade
Gray, Robert, carpenter and builder, Bow Street
Hagison, Hugh, Eagle Hotel, Parade
Hay, William, confectioner, Bridge Street
Heron, Hugh, spirit dealer, New Street
Heenan, Jane, earthenware dealer and grocer, Shore Street
Hewitt, James, Parade
Hudson, Margaret, woollen draper &c., Parade
Hunter, Wm., haberdasher, High Street
Jamison, John, sewed muslin manufacturer, Shore Street
Johnson, R., saddler, Hunter's Lane
Keating, Samuel, baker, confectioner, and fancy biscuit maker
Kelly, Mrs., spirit dealer, Bow Street
Kelly, Wm., Lloyd's agent and grocer, New Street
Lindsay, Peter, spirit dealer, Back Street
Lyons, Jane, grocer and spirit dealer, Shore Street
MacGowan, J. C., jun., secretary to Gas Company, Mount Street
Magill, Alexander, tailor, Back Street
Mark, Thomas, smith, New Street
Maxwell, Samuel, car owner, Moat Street
Montgomery, C., grocer, Moat Street
Murphy, William, ship owner and coal merchant, Dock Street
McCance, David, saddler, Bow Lane
McCartney, R., grocer, William Street
McConkey, J., carpenter, Moat Street
McConkey, Robert, carpenter and boat builder, Railway Street
McCracken, John, boot and shoe maker, Shore Street
McCracken, Sarah, dress maker, Shore Street
McCready, Geo., jun., grocer, High Street
McCready, George, grocer, High Street
McCready, Jas., general warehouse, New Street
McCready, Thomas, stone mason, Warren Street
McDowell, Robert, branch pilot, Warren Road
McDowell, Robert, woollen draper, High Street
McDowell, William, branch pilot, Shore Street
McGladery, James, railway station master and refreshment rooms, Parade
McKee, M., haberdasher, High Street
McMahon, Caroline, sewed muslin agent, High Street
McMeekan, David, grocer, High Street
McQuid, Mrs., lodging house keeper, Parade (McQuoid?)
Nevin, David, sewed muslin agent to Hay and Bartholomew, Glasgow, High Street
Nicholson, Samuel, publican, Moat Street
Norwell, Hugh, boot and shoe warehouse & grocer, 10 New Street
Orr, Mary, Commercial Hotel, Parade
Patterson, J., painter and glazier, Bow Street
Pentland, Thomas, baker, New Street
Ringland, Andrew, farm implement maker & blacksmith, Moat Street
Robertson, M., grocer, Moat Street
Ross, Alexander, spirit dealer, Moat Street
Saunders, Robert, butcher, High Street
Scott, John, grocer and haberdasher, Parade
Semple, Luke, grocer, Mount Street
Sharpe & Co., sewed muslin manufacturers; Mrs. Martin, Shore Street, agent
Sloan, John, car owner, New Street
Smith, Eliza, grocer and spirit dealer, Moat Street
Smith, Hugh, boot and shoe maker, Meetinghouse Street
Smith, James, grocer, New Street
Smith, John, grocer and ship owner, High Street
Smith, P., coal and timber merchant, Back Street
Smith, Mrs., grocer, High Street
Stevenson, James, shoe maker, Hunter's Lane
Tanner, Robert, baker, Church Place
Thompson, Wm., tailor, Shore Street
Thompson, Hugh, grocer, High Street
Vint, William, painter and glazier, Schoolhouse Hill
Walker, Robert, coal dealer, ship owner, and spirit dealer, New Street
Wallace, James, draper and tailor, Moat Street
White, Elizabeth, dress maker, High Street

DOWNPATRICK

        Downpatrick, is a market town and a Parliamentary borough, the seat of Down Diocese, and the Assize and principal town in that county, 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 alternate Thursdays. The borough returned two members to the Irish Parliament so early as 1585, and exercised that privilege until the Union, since which the Borough has sent only one to the Imperial Parliament; the present representative is William Keown, Esq. Constituency in 1863, 233. Quoile Quay is the port of the town, and admits vessels of 100 tons. Brewing, tanning, soap making &c., are carried on here. The County Down Railway, completed March, 1859, connects the town with Belfast. Branches of the Northern Bank and the Ulster Bank are the monetary establishments. The "Downpatrick Recorder" is published on Saturdays - C. Pilson, proprietor. The Cathedral, a stately embattled edifice, comprises 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. The Parish Church is a capacious and well built edifice. The other places of worship are two Presbyterian and  two Methodist churches, and a Roman Catholic Chapel. The Diocesan School is in active operation here, and there are also a Blue Coat, Parochial and other Schools. The market house stands in the centre of the town. Fairs - First Tuesday in each month; markets - Tuesday and Saturday. Population in 1861, 3,840.

Members for the Borough - Wm. Keown, Esq.
Post-Office, Saul Street - Postmaster, John McConnell. Letters from Dublin, Newry and all parts of the South of Ireland, also from England and Scotland, arrive every morning at 35 minutes past 6, and are despatched at 10-15 a.m., 4.40 p.m.. and 7 p.m. Letters from Belfast and all parts of the North of Ireland, also from Scotland, arrive at 6-35 a.m., and 3-5 p.m., and are despatched every morning at 15 minutes past 10; and evening, at 7 o'clock. Letters from Killyleagh, Strangford, Portaferry, Ardglass and Killough, are despatched every morning at 7-5, and at 3-30 in the evening, and arrive from Killyleagh at 6-30 p.m., and from Strangford, Portaferry, Ardglass, and Killough at 9-30 a.m. and 6-30 p.m.
Town Commissioners - Chairman, J. Forsythe; Rev. S. C. Nelson, Rev. J. S. Eager, Rev. W. White, W. N. Wallace, John Russell, George Stockdale, D. McCutcheon, E. McLester, E. Darby, Edward Gardner, sen., Dr. Garner, H. Maguire, Samuel Quail, John Lowry, J. McKelvey, Wm. Jennings, R. T. Lithgow, and J. E. Anderson
Secretary to the Grand Jury - R. Gordon; office, County Court House
Clerk of the Peace - Rowland Craig-Laurie; deputy, John A. Ward
County Surveyors - Henry Smyth and Bernard B. Murray
Excise Office - Thomas Galway, officer
Stamp Office - Charles Knox, distributor

Places of Worship

The Cathedral, English Street - Bishop, Right Rev. Robert Knox, D.D.; Dean, Very Rev. Thomas Woodward, A.M.; Resident Preacher, Rev. Joseph S. Eager, A.B.; Archdeacon, The Ven. Walter B. Mant, A.M.; Precentor, Rev. Dr. T. Drew, A.M.; Chancellor, Rev. J. L. M. Scott, A.M.; Treasurer, Rev. J. H. Freke; Actuary, Rev. John F. Gordon; Organist, J. H. Carroll
Parish Church - Rev. J. F. Cousins, curate; J. Herron, clerk
Presbyterian Church - Rev. William White
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel - Rev. Robt. Johnston
Primitive Methodist Chapel - Revds. Mathew Whyte and William Alford
Unitarian Church - Rev. S. C. Nelson
Roman Catholic Chapel - Rev. P. O'Kane, P.P.

Public Institutions

Banks - Northern, English Street - James Stevenson, manager. Ulster, Irish Street, William Davis, manager
National School - John Bell and Miss Bell, teachers
Parochial School - Edward Finnegan, teacher
Diocesan School - Rev. Jos. Cooper, A.B., teacher
Infant School - Miss Donaldson, teacher
Blue Coat School - Mr. Dudley and Miss Sparrow, teachers
Downpatrick Union Workhouse - William G. Olpherts, clerk
Endowed Hospital for ten old men & ten old women - D. S. Ker, patron
Fever Hospital - J. K. Maconchy, surgeon; Miss Vaughan, matron
County Infirmary - John King Maconchy, surgeon; Dr. E. F. Nelson, registrar, &c.
County Down Masonic Lodge Reading and Billiard Rooms, Church Lane; G. F. Echlin, secretary
Mechanics' Institute - D. S. Ker, president
Literary Society and Commercial News Room - Thomas Galway, secretary
Young Men's Christian Association - D. S. Ker, president; Rev. J. F. Cousins and George Hastings, secretaries
County Jail - Major Leslie, J. Thompson, governor
County Court House - Robert Moorhead, court keeper
Petty Sessions Court, every alternate Thursday - JR. Whiteside, clerk
Police Barracks, Saul Street - T. P. Carr, sub inspector

Gentry, Clergy &c.

Bell, Rev. Daniel, Inch
Birney, John, Oakley Park
Brown, Captain James, Donard View
Cleland, John, Vianstown
Cooper, Rev. Joseph, Saul Street
Cousins, Rev. J. F., The Mall
Cumming, Mrs., English Street
Davis, William, Market Street
Eager, Rev. Joseph Seymour, English Street
Echlin, George F.
Fallon, Rev. J. M., Ballee
Freke, Rev. J. H., Saul Rectory
Gardner, Edward, Victoria Terrace
Gardner, Edward, jun., solicitor, Saul Street
Gardner, William H., M.D.
Gordon, Robert, J.P., The Highlands
Gordon, R. F., J.P., Hollymount
Gracey, Thomas, J.P., Ballyhossett
Greer, James, J.P., Bishopscourt
Hall, Rev. F. H., Drumcullen
Hastings, John, J.P., Irish Street
Hastings, George, Mountpleasant
Hastings, Miss, Irish Street
Ievers, Mrs., English Street
Johnston, William, Ballykilbeg House
Johnston, Charles C., Ballydugan
Johnston, Beauchamp N., solicitor, Irish Street
Kennedy, Wm., National School Inspector, Irish Street
Keown, William, M.P., Ballydugan
Keown, John, J.P., Kingsfield
Knox, Charles, Saul Street
Maconchy, J. K., M.D., County Infirmary
Maxwell, John Waring, D.L., J.P., Finnebrogue
Morrow, Benjamin, Medical Hall
Murland, James, solicitor, Irish Street
McMullan, John, M.D., English Street
Nelson, Rev. C. S., The Hill
Nelson, Wellington, solicitor, Irish Street
Nelson, E. F., M.D.
O'Kane, Rev. Patrick, P.P.
Perceval, Spencer, J.P., Dillon House
Pilson, C., J.P. (proprietor of Recorder)
Porter, Rev. John, English Street
Quail, Mrs., Saul Street
Reid, James, Vianstown
Saul, The Misses, Portland
Scott, Rev. Francis (Abbey), Ardquinn Parish
Seed, Miss, Irish Street
Sharrock, John, Saul Street
Smyth, Henry, C.E., Irish Street
Stevenson, James, English Street
Thompson, Major L. J., The Jail
Wallace, W. N., attorney (of Hugh Wallace & Co.)
Ward, John A., coroner
Warnock, John (of H. Wallace & Co.)
White, Rev. William, The Manse
White, W. N., M.D., Irish Street
Whyte, Rev. David, English Street
Woodward, Very Rev. Thomas, Dean of Down, English Street

Merchants, Traders &c.

Agnew, Samuel, grocer and publican, Irish Street
Anderson, J., watch maker, Scotch Street
Anderson, J. E., seedsman, English Street
Andrews, James, sewed muslin agent, Scotch Street
Archer, Thomas, painter and glazier, Irish Street
Armstrong, C. D., Saul Street
Bailie, James, watch maker, Saul Street
Bassett, Mrs., spirit dealer and grocer, Church Street
Basset, Henry, spirit dealer, Church Street
Beatty, Evas, spirit dealer, Bridge Street
Beatty, James, stoker, Scotch Street

Beggs, Richard, Quoile
Bell, James H., Church Street
Bell, John, teacher, Infirmary Street
Bell, Mrs. J. H., milliner and bonnet maker, Irish Street
Bell, William, grocer, Infirmary Street
Blaney, Neal, saddler, Irish Street
Brien, George, grocer, Scotch Street
Brown, Mrs., grocer, Scotch Street
Cairns, James, spirit dealer, Scotch Street
Carlisle, Samuel, wool and hide merchant, Irish Street
Carroll, J. H., organist, English Street
Carr, John, butcher, Scotch Street
Coulter, Thomas, blacksmith, Church Street
Craney, William, spirit dealer, Irish Street
Crawford, James, cart maker
Crawley, Robert J., solicitor, English Street
Crickard, H., spirit dealer and tailor, Church Street
Croskery, Hugh, grocer, wine, spirit and general merchant
Darby, Bridget, baker, grocer and spirit dealer
Darby, Edward, spirit dealer, &c., English Street
Denvir, Robert, inn keeper, Church Street
Dickson, John, spirit dealer, Church Street
Dougherty, John, leather, Market Street
Dougherty, Owen, harness maker
Ferguson, John, plumber, Irish Street
Ferguson, David, saddler, Scotch Street
Ferguson, Peter, painter, Irish Street
Fleming, John, woollen draper, Irish Street, Downshire Arcade
Flinn, John, baker and spirit dealer, Irish Street
Forsyth, John, ship owner, oil, colour, coal and lime merchant
Gibson, Moses, spirit dealer, Church Street
Gilchrist, Mrs., draper, Irish Street
Gilchrist, Hugh, woollen draper, English Street
Gilchrist, Mrs., grocer and spirit dealer, Stream Street
Hanna, T., woollen draper, Irish Street
Harrison, Aubrey, solicitor, Church Street
Hastings, Aubrey, solicitor, Church Street
Herron, Edward, saddler, Scotch Street
Huddlestone, Thomas, shoe maker, English Street
Hurst, David, auctioneer and Victoria boot and shoe house, English Street
Hutton, Joseph, boot and shoe maker, Irish Street
Hutton, William, Saul Street.
Jamieson, Mrs., millinery and dressmaking establishment, Irish Street
Jennings, Ellen J., spirit dealer, Church Street
Jennings, Thomas, Victoria Hotel, Irish Street
Jennings, William, grocer and spirit dealer, Scotch Street
Jervis, John, baker, Irish Street
Johnston & Perry, timber merchants, Church Street
Johnston, Thomas, tailor, Scotch Street
Jordan, James, builder, Church Street
Kearns, John, ironmonger, Irish Street
Kelly, Rose, spirit dealer, Scotch Street
Kenny, J. M., editor of Recorder, Saul Street
Kennedy, Matthew, blacksmith, Mary Lane
Keown, Sarah, grocer and spirit dealer, Scotch Street
Kerney, John, spirit dealer and grocer, Stream Street
Lascelles, Wm., grocer and spirit dealer, John Street
Lithgow, R. T., coach builder and auctioneer, Saul Street
Lloyd, John, cabinet maker, Irish Street
Lloyd, Thomas, butcher, Irish Street
Lloyd, William, butcher, Irish Street
Lowry, John, grocer and sewed muslin agent, Scotch Street
Macken, Anthony, spirit dealer, Church Street
Maglenon, Hugh, inn keeper, Church Street
Maglenon & Crickard, woollen drapers, Irish Street
Magowan, William, sewed muslin agent
Maguire, Henry, tanner and tobacco manufacturer, Church Street
Marshall, John, English Street
Martin, Hugh, Church Street
Martin, John, auctioneer, Scotch Street
Martin, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, Church Street
Miller, Alexander, painter, Scotch Street
Montgomery & Agar, grocers, wine and spirit dealers, Irish Street
Morrison, James, hide merchant, Irish Street
Morrison, Thomas, butcher, John Street
Morrow, Finlay, grocer, Irish Street
Murnin, John, spirit dealer, Irish Street
Murphy, James, ion monger, &c., Market Street
Murray & Co., woollen drapers, Market Street
McBride, William & Co., provision merchants, Irish Street
McBride, Wm. G. & Co., grocers, wine & spirit dealers, Irish Street
McCabe, James, spirit dealer, Irish Street
McCall, Samuel, cooper, Saul Street
McCallister, Isabella, grocer and spirit dealer, Church Street
McCarten, Bernard, leather cutter, Stream Street
McCarten, J., grocer and spirit dealer, Stream Street
McClenaghan, Mrs., tailor, &c., Scotch Street
McClurg, Mrs., butcher, English Street
McConnell, John R., postmaster, Saul Street
McCreedy, Charles, weigh master at Market House
McCreedy, Miss, dress maker, Saul Street
McCutcheon, David, watch maker
McDowell, Miss, millinery and dress making establishment
McIlherron, John, inn keeper, Irish Street
McKelvey, Margaret, spirit dealer, John Street
McKelvey, James, woollen draper, Irish Street
McKnight, H., spirit dealer and grocer, Stream Street
McMullan, Daniel, spirit dealer, Bridge Street
McMullan, Saul, builder, Irish Street
McNamara, William, builder, Church Street
McNea, Alexander, shoe maker, Irish Street
Neill, Thomas, copper, tin and zinc worker, Irish Street
Nesbitt, James, cooper, Scotch Street
Nesbitt, Richard, cooper, Scotch Street
Newell, William, whitesmith, Saul Street
Newman, Joseph, printer, Irish Street
Nixon, Alice, grocer, Irish Street
Nolan, Thos., assistant county surveyor, Quoile
Olpherts, W. G., clerk of the Union
Parkinson, M., grocer, Scotch Street
Parkinson, John, baker, Scotch Street
Porter, Hugh, woollen draper and haberdasher, Irish Street
Quail, Gray, woollen draper, Irish Street
Quail, James, cabinet maker, Irish Street
Quail, Mary, milliner, Scotch Street
Quail, S. & Co., carpet warehouse, Irish Street
Quail & McCreedy, woollen drapers, Irish Street
Quail, Jane, haberdasher, Scotch Street
Quarrell, Miss, The Mall
Rogers, John, spirit dealer and farmer, Quoile
Russell, John, brewer, English Street
Saul, Arthur W., English Street
Savage, J., hair dresser, Scotch Street
Seed, John, boot and shoe maker, Scotch Street
Shaw, William, mechanic, Saul Street
Skillen, Matthew & Thomas, tailors, Scotch Street
Smith, H., coach builders, Irish Street
Steele, James, grocer and spirit dealer, Bridge Street
Stewart, Alice, spirit dealer, Stream Street
Stewart, George, spirit dealer, Irish Street
Stockdale, George, builder, Church Street
Stockdale, Mrs., Church Street
Tate, John, ironmonger, Irish Street and Market Street
Tate, Francis, leather cutter, Irish Street
Thompson, George T., grocer, &c., Scotch Street
Trotter, Mrs., Pound Street
Waterworth, John, deputy governor of jail
Wilson, the Misses, boarding and day school, Irish Street
Wilson, David, draper, Market Street
Woods, Ellen, English Street

DROMARA

         Dromara (formerly styled Annsborough, in compliment to a Member of the Downshire family) is a neat village, situate on the Eastern 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 is on the leading road from that city to Rathfriland, contains about one hundred houses. The public buildings consist of the Established, the Presbyterian and the Methodist churches; the Dispensary House, and the Petty Sessions Court House, and Market House which were built some years ago at the sole expense of the lord of the soil, the Marquis of Downshire. The markets in Dromara, which were formerly held on Fridays, 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, as 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 first Monday of each calendar month. The present population of the village is about 300.

Places of Worship

Established Church - Rev. H. Murphy, rector
First Presbyterian Church - Rev. William Craig
Second Presbyterian Church - Rev. William J. Patton
Wesleyan, Methodist Chapel - Rev. James Black
Roman Catholic Chapel - Rev. John Irvine, P.P.

Gentry, Clergy &c.

Baxter, The Misses, Crossgar House
Black, John
Boyd, John Baxter, Woodvale
Craig, Rev. Wm., M.A., The Manse
Davidson, Samuel, M.D., medical officer of dispensary, &c.
Doake, Samuel, Millvale
Dodd, Wm., Woodford
Gilmer, James Birch, Mayfield
Irvine, Rev. John, P.P., Parochial House
Kennedy, James Birch, J.P., Marybrook
Murphy, Rev. H., M.A., Rectory
Patton, Rev. Wm. John, The Manse
Waugh, Mrs., Sion Hill

Traders &c.

Boden, Arthur, carpenter and undertaker
Brown, Hugh, grocer and spirit dealer
Brown, David, grocer and haberdasher
Bryson, William, corn miller
Campbell, David, grocer
Campbell, Robert, woollen draper and haberdasher
Cummin, Mary, grocer
Dennison, James, grocer and spirit dealer
Doak, Samuel, grocer
Dornan, Daniel, tailor
Gamble, Wm., grocer
Gilmore, William, constable of police
Hart, William, grocer
Hill, Mary, postmistress and grocer
Hill, John, civil bill officer
Irwin, Margt., haberdasher, grocer and spirit dealer
Johnston, Robert, carpenter and undertaker
Keown, Robert, boot and shoe maker
Lavery, John, grocer and spirit dealer
Magarry, Chas., cow and flax dealer
Magee, Arthur, boot maker
Mallon, John, haberdasher, grocer and spirit dealer
McAuley, D., grocer and saddler
McLately, James, butter buyer
McKinney, Bridget, grocer and spirit dealer
Rogers, Mary, grocer
Roy, John, grocer
Vernon, William Taylor

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. The Parish or Cathedral Church has undergone various repairs, and has been lately much improved. It derives most of its peculiar interest by having been erected by the great and good bishop, the celebrated Jeremy Taylor, and containing his remains, as well as those of the late Bishop Percy, and other bishops of the diocese or see. The Episcopal residence adjoins the town, and was built in the time of Bishop Bernard, and the woods around it planted by Bishop Percy. In the See 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 has passed into other hands, and is now the seat of James Quinn, Esq., J.P.  The other places of worship in Dromore are three Presbyterian and two Methodist churches, and one for Covenanters, and a Roman Catholic Chapel. The market is held on Saturday. Fairs on the first Saturday in March, on 12th May, first Saturday in August, 10th October, and the Saturday but one previous to Christmas in each year, being in all five fairs in the town, which are well attended. Population in 1861, 2,531.

Post-Office, Market Square - John Fegan, postmaster. Letters for Dublin &c., despatched every morning at 8, and every evening at 7. Letters for Belfast at 8 p.m., and 10 p.m.

Houses of Worship

   The Cathedral -
Bishop - Right Rev. R. Knox, D.D.
Rector - Rev. C. B. Knox
Dean - Rev. D. Bagot, Newry
Archdeacon - Rev. James Saurin, Portadown
Precentor - Rev. E. P. Brooke
Chancellor - Rev. E. Richards, Clonallen
Vicar-General - Rev. Thomas Knox, Lurgan
Registrar - Mark A. Saurin
Deputy-Registrar - Hugh Stuart, Dromore
Apparitor - W. Faulkiner, Dromore
First Presbyterian Church - Rev. J. K. Strain
Second Presbyterian Church, Rev. J. McKee
Wesleyan Church - Rev. R. Maxwell
Primitive Wesleyan Church - Rev. ? Butler
Unitarian Church - Rev. S. Ferguson
Roman Catholic Chapel - Rev. W. McCartin, P.P.

Public Institutions


Northern Banking Company, Mount Street - W. S. Lamont, manager
Railway - The Belfast, Lisburn, and Banbridge Junction Railway
Petty Sessions are held in Dromore on the first and third Thursday of every month. Magistrates attending - Captain O'Donnel, R. M.; J. B. Kennedy, R. Herron, D.L.; Geo. Brush, James Quinn and R. Maginnis. Solicitors attending - Joseph Dixon and Hugh J. Fegan, Dromore; Robert Morris, Lurgan
Officer of Petty Sessions - J. B. McConnell; offices, Dromore, Dromara and Ballynahinch
Sub-Inspector of Constabulary - A. W. Stafford

Gentry, Clergy &c.

Brush, George, J.P., Gilhall Castle
Dixon, J., attorney, Dromore
Ferguson, Rev. S., Dromore
Frackleton, James, Dromore
Gilmer, J. B., Mayfield
Graham, Henry, surgeon &c.
Harrison, Alexander, Dromore
Harrison, John, Dromore
Harrison, Robert, The Cottage, Dromore
Harrison, Robert, sen., Dromore
Hawthorn, S. F., M.B., surgeon, R.C.S.E.
Herron, Robert, J.P., D.L., Alteforde
Hull, Mrs., Mount Ida
Kennedy, J. B., J.P., Marybrook
Knox, Rev. C. B., Tully House
Lamont, W. S., Dromore
Love, Albert, Dromore
Maginnis, Rodger, J.P.
Maxwell, Rev. R., Dromore
Minnis, Rev. W. B., Mossvale
McCartin, Rev. W., P.P., Dromore
McClelland, George, Clanmurry
McClelland, William, Dromore
McConnel, J. B., Dromore
McKee, Rev. John, Mountview
McMurray, William, Dromore
Quinn, James, J.P., Dromore House
Spratt, Robert, Dromore
Spratt, William, Dromore
Strain, Rev. J. K., Dromore
Weir, Marshall, surgeon, dispensary

Traders &c.

Ardery, William, clothier
Arlow, George, watch maker
Aitkinson, J., leather merchant
Bennett, Thomas, mechanic
Black, William, spirit store
Boal, Joseph, grocer and spirit store
Bonner, Andrew, saddler
Bottom, Higgon, cashier, Northern Bank
Carrigan, A., woollen draper, &c.
Clarke, James, spirit store
Clarke, John & Robert, handkerchief and shirt front sewing factory
Clarke, Robert, spirit store
Clarke, Robert, teacher
Corry & Smyth, timber merchants
Cosbie, G., linen manufacturer
Darby, J., tailor
Dawson, John, car owner and spirit dealer
Derry, R., leather merchant
Dowey, Henry, civil bill officer
Fegan, John, grocer
Frackleton, James, grocer
Frazer, Hugh, cabinet maker
Frazer, Robert, cabinet maker
Gurney, R., grocer
Hammond, John, woollen draper
Harrison, John & Co., linen manufacturers
Harrison, Brothers, linen manufacturers
Herron, Hugh, spirit dealer
Herron, Henry, grocer
Hewitt, John, grocer and spirit dealer
Hobart, George, linen merchant
Jardine, J., general merchant
Jardine, W., linen merchant
Ledgett, James, butcher
Lindsay, Maurice, linen merchant
Love & Smyth, bleachers
Lyttle, R., grocer and spirit store
Magee, The Misses, milliners, &c.
Mahood, R. R., grocer
Mallagh, W., baker and flour merchant
Mathers, F., grocer and spirit merchant
Mercier, G., leather cutter
Mercier, James, woollen draper
Miller, William, spirit dealer and builder
Murphy, Francis
McAvoy, A., grocer and butcher
McCartney, grocer, miller &c.
McCaw, Wm., grocer and wine merchant
McDade, J., leather cutter and haberdasher
McDade, Mrs., grocer, &c.
McDade, Thomas, woollen draper
McDade, Thomas, spirit dealer
McGrady, William, grocer, &c.
McIlduff, John, bakers
McMaster, A., grocer
McMillen, Mary, spirit dealer
McMurry, R., spirit dealer
McMurry, W. & Co., linen merchants
Napier, William, spirit dealer
Nelson, John, woollen draper and pawn broker
O'Neil, Mrs., baker and flour merchant
Pantridge, Isaac, carpenter &c.
Preston, George, woollen draper and auctioneer
Saul, Wm., woollen draper and haberdasher
Sprott, Wm. & Co., linen manufacturers
Stuart, Hugh, stamp office
Walker, James, spirit dealer
Wallace, R. S., grocer and iron merchant
Ward, Mrs., spirit dealer
Weir, James, pawn broker
Welsh, A., painter
Woods, James, grocer

DUNGANNON

       Dungannon is a Parliamentary 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'Neill's from its earliest days; and on a hill, crowning the town, formerly stood a castle erected by those powerful chiefs. 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 in a flourishing condition, with a library and museum. Courts of Quarter and Petty Sessions are regularly held. The court house has a bridewell at the back. The present old Registry of Dungannon Church commences in 1665 - 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, two Methodist Churches, and a Roman Catholic Chapel. The principal charities consist of free schools, by which the children of the poor are educated, a fever hospital, a dispensary, and union workhouse, opened in 1842. The College, or Royal School, one of the five regal endowments, was founded by Charles L., in 1628, as a free grammar school, and largely endowed. The present building, erected in 1786 by Primate Robinson, and since then considerably enlarged, is at present in a most flourishing condition. The representative of the borough is the Hon. W. Stuart Knox, uncle of the Earl of Ranfurly. Drumglass collieries are rather more than a mile from town, they are the property of Mr. Samuel Hughes. 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 has lately been opened. There are branches of the Belfast Banking Company and Provincial Bank of Ireland and a Savings Bank. The market days are Monday and Thursday, the first for corn and the other for the usual commodities. Coalisland, which is situated three miles from Dungannon and two from Stewartstown, is a place of some importance; an extensive pottery trade and spade manufactory is carried on in it, and the Ulster Canal runs through it - one of the Company's offices being in the town. The population in 1861, according to the census, was 3,994.

Member for the Borough - The Hon. Major Wm. Stuart Knox, D.L., J.P., brother of the late Earl of Ranfurly, Dungannon Park, Dungannon; 18 Chapel Street, Park Lane, and Carlton Club, London
Post-Office - John Linton, post master. Letters from Dublin and all parts of the South, also from England and Scotland, arrive at 3-30 a.m., and are despatched to the North at 4-20 a.m. Delivery commences at 7 with Dublin and English letters, Northern mail arrives at 8-15 p.m., and is despatched for Belfast and Scotland at 9 a.m. Despatch of English and foreign letter at 1-8 p.m. Despatch of English, Dublin, and Belfast, at 9 p.m.
Stamp Office, Church Street - Joseph Agnew, sub distributor
Town Commissioners - J. C. Bell, chairman; J. Brown, George Moon, Isaac McAllister, Wm. Mackey, Joseph Agnew, Charles MacShane, Dickson Patterson, John Stevenson, John Lowry, James Mackin, Robinson McIlroy, Thos. Dickson, Jas. Creagh, Thos. McElhone, John McMullan, Edward Hurson, Edward McGerr, J. McLaughlin, C. C. Davidson, G. M. Marshall. Clerk, John Ewing
Seneschal - George E. Brown
Registrar of Marriages - Mr. Ewing
Constabulary Station, Market Square - Thomas Smith, sub inspector

Places of Worship

Parish Church, Church Street - ? ?, rector and surrogate, Rev. E. Gaussen, curate
Presbyterian Church - Rev. Charles L. Morell
Presbyterian Church - Rev. Andrew Wilson
Independent Chapel, Donaghmore - Rev. ? Lane
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Perry Street - Rev. J. W. Ballard
Primitive Methodist Chapel, Thomas Street - ministers, various.
Friends' Meeting House, Grange
Roman Catholic Chapel, Northland Row - Rev. Dr. F. Slane, P.P., Rev. ? Quinn and Rev. Michael Hughes, curates
Roman Catholic Chapel, Donaghmore - Rev. F. Devlin, P.P.; Rev. Mr. Pentony, curate

Public Institutions

Belfast Banking Company (branch), Bank Building, Market Square - H. M. Pentland, manager; Thomas B. Powell, cashier
Provincial Bank of Ireland (branch), Scotch Street - John Patchell, manager; O. Sturdy, cashier
Savings Bank, George Street - James Irwin, actuary
Royal School, Northland Row - Rev. F. H. Ringwood, principal
Church Society's School, Castlecaulfield - Saml. Revels and Mrs. Revels, teachers
     Donaghmore - Mr. & Miss Brennan, teachers
     Newmills - John Dickson, teacher
     Coalisland - John Lynass, teacher
Earl of Ranfurly's Infant School, William Street - Miss Patterson, teacher
Erasmus Smith 's School - Jacob Orr and Miss Burke, teachers
Female School (private), Ann Street - Mrs. McAvoy, teacher
National School, Coalisland - J. B. Rafferty and Miss Halligan, teachers
National School, Donaghmore - Stephen Porter, teacher
National School, Northland Row - James Daly, teacher
National School for Methodists, Perry Street - Jas. Murdock, teacher
National School, Ann Street - W. J. Boyd, teacher
Young Men's Christian Association Society House - John Simmons, secretary
Literary and Scientific Rooms (R.C.), Union Place - William Geatens, secretary
Literary Society - Vice Presidents, Lord Claude Hamilton, M.P.; the Hon. Henry L. Corry, M.P.; Hon. Wm. Stuart Knox, M.P.; John Ynyr Burgess D.L.; James C. Lowry, Edward Litton, Richard Nun, Rev. John R. Darley and Frederick Lindsay, D.L.; President, Rev. Wm. Quain. There is also a Council of twelve.
Union Workhouse - Joseph Young, clerk
Dispensary, Perry Street - W. Nevill, M.D., surgeon
Gas Works, Washingford Row - Charles Reilly, manager
Masonic Hall, off George Street
Provident Loan Society, Coalisland - James Spindlow, clerk

Nobility and Gentry

Barclay, Mrs., Northland Row
Bindon, J. V., Coalisland
Brown, James, Donaghmore
Brown, James, jun., Northland Place
Brown, James, R.N.
Brown, John, FairView
Burges, John Ynyr, D.L., J.P., Parkanaur
Burges, Lady Caroline, Parkanaur
Cranston, John, J.P., Cranebrook
Croft, ?, Lakeview House
Dawson, Mrs., Castle Hill
Dickson, Lieutenant Colonel, Northland Row
Dickson, Thomas A., Milltown House
Evans, Edward, Gortmerron
Evans, Robert, J.P., Gortmerron
Greer, Thomas, Grange
Greer, Thomas, J.P., Tullylagan
Greer, Thomas, Roan Hill
Hamilton, Miss, Castle Hill
Hollis, John, Northland Place
Holmes, Hugh, Scotch Street
Irwin, James, Springfield
Irwin, Thomas Staples, Drumlass House (Drumglass?)
Lowry, William, Drumreagh
Lyle, Alexander Mackenzie, J.P., Donaghmore
Mackay, Wm., Northland Terrace
Monck, Mrs., Stuart Row
McAvoy, John M., Perry Street
McCreight, James, Castlecaulfield
McCreight, A., Grange
McGlaughlin, John, Mullabrannin
McGlaughlin, James, Gortmerron
Newton, Courtenay, Kilmeal House
Nicholson, Lennox, Lisdhu House
Nicholson, Mrs., Lisdhu House
Pepper, James, Beech Valley
Pike, Richard, Beech Grove
Power, Mrs., Union Place
Robinson, William, Coalisland
Scott, James, sen., Bloomhill
Scott, James, jun., Bloomhill
Slevin, George, Beech Valley
Smyth, Mrs. J., Northland Row
Stanley, Charles, J.P., Roughan
Stuart, George E., Northland Row
Stuart, Mrs., Perry Street
Stuart, Miss, Perry Street
Twigg, William, M.D., Stuart Row
Wilson, Andrew, Moygashel
Wilson, John, Killyquinn, land agent & surveyor
Wilson, John, Beech Valley
Young, James, Annaguinea

Clergy and Professional

Acheson, Rev. Robert, Killilis
Anderson, Abraham, flax merchant
Atwell, Rev. Wm. E., B.D., Clanoe Glebe
Bell, James C., barrister-at-law, Northland Row
Carpendale, Rev. Thomas, Mullaghmore, Castlecaulfield
Carse, Rev. Stuart, The Manse, Carland
Davison, C. C., attorney, Union Place
Deane, W., county surveyor, Moy
Devlin, Rev. F., Donaghmore
Dickson, Benjamin, physician and surgeon, R.M., Union Place
Disney, Rev. James, Killyman Glebe
Finlay, Robert, Royal School
Hall, Rev. J., Derrygortreavy Glebe
Hamilton, Rev. Robert, Castlecaulfield
Jamison, Dr., Scotch Street
Kennedy, Rev. Robert, Carland
Kingsmore, Rev. Robert, Coalisland
Lane, Rev. J. T., Donaghmore
Macniese, Rev. Mr., Donaghmore
Mooney, Dr. David, Scotch Street
Morell, Rev. Charles L., Scotch Street
Morell, James, Inspector National Schools
McCann, Rev. James, Coalisland
McGuickian, Rev. N., Donaghmore
Neville, William, M.D., Perry Street
Newton, Mr., Edendork
Newton, Andrew & Courtenay, solicitors, Northland Row
Porter, Rev. Thomas H., D.D., Ballymully Glebe, Tullyhogue
Richie, Rev. John, Newmills
Ringwood, Rev. F. H., College
Smith, Thomas, sub-inspector, Union Place
Young, Rev. W. J., Coalisland
Young, Samuel, solicitor

Traders &c.

Acheson, David, grocer, Ann Street
Agnew, Joseph, grocer and seedsman, Church Street
Anderson, Alex., haberdashery, Scotch Street
Anderson, William, grocer, Scotch Street
Barcroft, John P., linen merchant, Strangmore
Beatty, Wm., grocer and haberdasher, Castlecaulfield
Birnie, Hugh, tailor, Irish Street
Blair, William, tailor, Park Road
Bloomer, Michael, carpenter, Scotch Street
Bloomer, Michael, grocer, Scotch Street
Bloomer, M., leather seller, Scotch Street
Brown, D. & Sons, bakers, Donaghmore
Bryars, James, grocer, baker and leather seller, Scotch Street
Burns, James, earthenware manufacturer, Corr
Burns, Wm., earthenware manufacturer, Ballinakelly
Campbell, Henry, clothes dealer, Irish Street
Campbell, William, earthenware manufacturer, Creenagh
Cardwell, Robert, earthenware manufacturer, Creenagh
Carpmill, James, carpenter, Castlecaulfield
Cavanagh, Bernard, cooper, Perry Street
Cavanagh, Christie, grocer, Church Street

Clegg, ?, clog manufacturer
Cole, Michael, spirit dealer, Irish Street
Corr, Charles, spirit dealer, Coalisland
Corr, James, carpenter, Milltown
Courtenay, Mary Ann, confectioner, Perry Street
Craig, John, spirit dealer, Castlecaulfield
Creagh, James, merchant tailor and habit maker
Crossin, Denis, blacksmith, Coalisland
Cullan, Maurice, butcher, Shamble Lane
Cunningham, Jane, haberdasher &c., Market Square
Daly, Wm., blacksmith, Castlecaulfield
Devlin, Patrick, auctioneer, Eskra
Devlin, Patrick, cooper, Coalisland
Dickson, Thomas A., miller, seedsman, and weaving factory, Scotch Street and Milltown House
Donnelly, Bernard, spirit dealer, Donaghmore
Doran, William, grocer, Scotch Street
Doris, Denis, blacksmith, Newmill
Douglas, Alexander, boot and shoe maker, Perry Street
Douglas, Wm., printer, book seller, &c., Market Square
Doyle, Joseph, manufacturer, Cullinagor
Dunlop, Alexander, hatter, Scotch Street
Eccles, John, spirit dealer and miller, Coalisland
Eccles, John, spirit dealer, Scotch Street
Ewing, John, grocer and registrar of marriages, Scotch Street
Flanagan, Patrick, auctioneer and stationer
Fowler, Enoch, earthenware manufacturer, Derryboy
Frizell, Patrick, grocer, Scotch Street
Frizell, John, cabinet maker, Scotch Street
Frizell, Mrs., leather seller, George's Street
Fullen, Thomas, earthenware dealer, Coalisland
Gaffney, James, tailor
Gallogly, Patrick, carpenter, Donaghmore
Geatens, W., contractor and builder, George Street
Gillon, J., carpenter, Donaghmore
Gorman, John, spirit dealer, Scotch Street
Gorman, John, haberdasher, Scotch Street
Gourley & Stuart, plumbers, &c., Church Street
Grimes, Bridget, dealer in earthenware, Coalisland
Hagan, John, baker, Irish Street
Hale, Francis, spinning mill
Hall, James, blacksmith, Castlecaulfield
Hamilton, Mrs. Elizabeth, ladies' seminary, Northland Row
Hamilton, James, boot and shoe maker, Scotch Street
Hamilton, Miss, haberdasher, Market Square
Hamilton, James, grocer and seed merchant, Market Square
Hancock, Thomas, saddler, Church Street
Harton, John, whip maker, Irish Street
Hayden, John, grocer and spirit dealer, Irish Street
Hazleton, Dawson, linen manufacturer, Bogbawn
Henderson, John, tape manufacturer, Sherrygroom
Henry, Patrick, grocer and provision store
Hood, Robert, law clerk, Ann Street
Hughes, B., tailor, Coalisland
Hughes, James, Ranfurly Arms Hotel
Hughes, John, earthenware manufacturer, Gortgonis
Hughes, J., earthenware manufacturer, Brocagh
Hughes, Samuel, solicitor
Hurson, E., grocer and spirit dealer, Scotch Street
Hurson, Michael, spirit dealer, Donaghmore
Irwin, Mrs., grocer, Irish Street
Irwin, Robert, painter and glazier, Perry Street
Irwin, William, cess collector, William Street
Irwin, William, druggist and grocer, Scotch Street
Jordan, Patrick, furniture mart, Church Street
Kerr, John, flax merchant, Tullyaran
Kerr, B., delf and china warehouse, Irish Street
Kelly, James, tailor, Irish Street
Kilpatrick, J., earthenware manufacturer, Cohannan
King, Robert, miller, Coalisland
Lawson, James, spirit dealer, Church Street
Lavery, James, Railway station master
Lilburn, John, architect and builder, George Street
Lilburn, T., architect and builder, George Street
Lindsay, A., watch maker, Perry Street
Loughran, J., carpenter, Donaghmore
Loughran, Patrick, clothes dealer, Irish Street
Loughran, David, baker, Church Street
Lowry, John, grocer, Perry Street
Lucas, John, grocer, Irish Street
Mackenzie, Alexander & Co., millers, Donaghmore
Mackin, Hughes & Co., woollen drapers
Macshane, Charles, merchant tailor and habit maker
Madden, Michael, clothes dealer, Irish Street
Manson, D., blacksmith, Donaghmore
Marshall, George, blacksmith, Market Square
Marshall, G. M., druggist, Church Street
Martin, J. R., spinning mill
Mason, Joseph, cess collector, Perry Street
Maxwell, J., haberdasher, Scotch Street
Meenagh, Robt., painter and glazier, Church Street
Moon, David, Northland Arms Hotel
Moon, J. & D., grocers and spirit merchants
Montague, Michael, Commercial Hotel, Market Square
Morrison, F., butcher, Shamble Lane
Morrison, Ferdinand, jun., butcher, Shamble Lane
Morrison, Patrick, butcher, Scotch Street
Muldoon, Brothers, coach builders
Mulgrew, Mr., blacksmith
Mulholland, J., boot and shoe maker, Coalisland
Mullan, John, butcher, Scotch Street
Mullan, M., clothes dealer, Irish Street
Murdock, Samuel, spirit dealer, Scotch Street
Murphy, Hugh, watch and clock maker, Irish Street
Murphy, Thomas, spirit dealer, Coalisland
McAlister, Isaac, haberdasher, Market Square
McAnally, Henry, boot and shoe maker, Donaghmore
McBride, J. & T., grocers & provision merchants
McCallan & Co., earthenware and tile manufacturers, Coalisland
McCaughey, James, flax merchant, Anne Street
McCausland, J., spirit dealer, Donaghmore
McClean, Archibald, spade maker, Mullaghatague
McClean, James S., spade maker, Coalisland
McClean, James S., miller, Coalisland
McClelland, Thomas, linen manufacturer, Mullaghmore
McClelland & Noble, drapers, merchant tailors, &c., Scotch Street
McCullagh, Patrick, general bill poster, &c., 5 William Street
McDonald, John, linen manufacturer, Cohannan
McElhone, Felix, spirit dealer, Irish Street
McElhone, John, victualler and grocer, Irish Street
McElhone, Francis, grocer, Ann Street
McGerr, Edward, spirit dealer, Ann Street
McGuickian, Hugh & Andrew, blacksmiths, Market Square
McGuffin, R., boot and shoe maker, William Street
McIlroy, R., draper, Market Square
McKell, Miss, milliner and draper, Church Street
McKeown, John, grocer, Scotch Street
McMinn, William, grocer
McMullan, James, cattle dealer, Irish Street
McMullan, John, butcher, Scotch Street
McNiece, James, linen manufacturer, Cavenett
McNiece, W., cabinet maker, Church Street
McShane, Peter, mason, Irish Street
McVeigh, J., baker, Irish Street
Nelson, Mr., watch and clock maker
Orr & Son, manufacturers, Strangmore
O'Connor, B., boot and shoe maker, Donaghmore
O'Neill, Constantine, baker, Irish Street
O'Neill, H., carpenter, Donaghmore
O'Neill, H., linen manufacturer, Coagh
O'Neill, H., spirit dealer, Donaghmore
O'Neill, Robert, spirit dealer, Perry Dealer
O'Neill, Bernard, spirit dealer, Church Street
Patterson, Dickson, linen and woollen draper, Market Square
Patterson, Alexander, hat warehouse, Scotch Street
Pearce, John, tailor, Perry Street
Pike, J. & Son, linen manufacturers, Beech Grove
Quin, Daniel, spirit dealer, Coalisland
Quin, James, haberdasher, Ann Street
Quinn, Cornelius, blacksmith, Sloan Street
Quinn, Charles, baker, &c., Ann Street
Quinn, James, baker, Irish Street
Quinn, Owen, clothes dealer, Irish Street
Ranfurly Arms Hotel, Market Square
Reed, W. J., George Street
Reynolds, David, rope manufacturer, Irish Street
Richardson, G., boot and shoe maker, Church Street
Richardson, J., boot and shoe maker, Church Street
Richardson, W. & A., printers, Church Street
Reilly & Skiffington, plumbers, &c., Irish Street
Roberts, Neason, saddler, Irish Street
Robinson, Isaiah, tinplate worker, Barrack Street
Robinson, Mary, earthenware dealer, Corr
Rogers, Thomas, tailor, Church Street
Rodgers, W., grocer and spirit dealer, Scotch Street
Sharkey, William, grocer, Irish Street
Simpson, Hugh, solicitor
Simpson, John, tinsmith
Simpson, R., grocer and spirit dealer, Market Square
Slavin & Brown, wholesale spirit merchants
Sloan, George, baker, Coalisland
Sloan, Andrew & Co., coal mine proprietors, Coalisland
Spence, J., haberdasher, Scotch Street
Steele, James, butcher, Shamble Lane
Stevenson, J., grocer, ironmonger and timber merchant, Church Street
Stevenson, John & Co., spade and shovel manufacturers, and steam sawing and grinding mills, Coalisland
Stevenson, Miss Letitia, postmistress, Newmills
Stevenson & Douglas, grain merchants, Newmills
Stewart, John, saddler, Scotch Street
Tague, William, tailor, Scotch Street
Taylor, George, carpenter, Milltown
Tener, T., spirit dealer, Castlecaulfield
Thompson, Eliza, confectioner, Market Square
Thornberry, Mrs., post office, Donaghmore
Timony, Patrick, grocer, Donaghmore
Trimble, Wm. James, grocer, Church Street
Wade, Joseph, provision store
Walker, Mrs., haberdasher, Market Square
Watters, ?, soda water and lemonade manufacturer
Woods, Charles, linen merchant, Moygashel
Wright, John, spirit dealer, William Street

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