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1852 Belfast / Ulster Street Directory

1805 - 1806 - 1807 - 1808 - 1819 - 1843 - 1852 - 1861 - 1877* - 1880 - 1901* - 1907 - 1910*  street directories
1913 Tel. directory
Belfast Streets Section only *

 

 
BELFAST STREET DIRECTORY
CONTAINING

THE NAMES OF ALL INHABITANTS WHOSE HOUSES ARE VALUED ABOVE SIX POUNDS

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in red you will see listed several entries - these are the 'little people' those that weren't important enough to be listed, for most of us
these are our ancestors

  Note:- It is necessary to explain, that the principal streets of Belfast are numbered by taking the houses on both sides alternately, and not consecutively, on each side.  Thus, in these streets, No. 1 is the first house on the right side, No. 2 the first house on the left side, and so on to the opposite extremity of the street.

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Magee's Lane
Great George's Street

seventeen small houses

Malone Place
Malone Road

   1. Mrs. Rebecca M. Dickey
   2. Rev. James Barker
   3. George Miller, manager in John Hynd and Sons, Durham Street
   4. John McAlister, clerk
   5. Mr. Dillon, hatter, High Street
   6. Mrs. Jane Caldwell, boarding house
   7. Bartholomew Devine, porter in Queen's College

Malone Road Lower
Blackstaff Bridge to Malone

   1. Wm. Finnigan, grocer
   3. Bernard Quinn, spinning master
   5. Samuel Jackson, mechanic
   7. John Pentleton, labourer
   9. John Shanks, labourer
 11. Isabella Gray
 13. John Murphy, hackler
 15. Robert Millar, dealer
 17. Meredith Devlin, weaver & dealer
 19. Wm. Ward, labourer
 21. Fanny Neill
 23. James Bell, weaver
 25. Wm. Melville, sawyer
 27. John Heron, labourer
 29. Margaret McTear, dealer
 31. Thomas McKeever, labourer
 33. John Graham, carpenter
 35. Alexander Stoops
 37. John Watt, carpenter
 39. James Quigley, labourer
 41. Alexander Milligan, labourer
 43. Wm. Stewart, labourer
 45. Wm. Kinley, labourer
 47. Robert Cluloe, weaver
 49. James Harbison, labourer
 55. Jane Cardwell
 57. Catherine McAdam
 59. Wm. Scott, grocer and spirit dealer
     [ Tea Lane
61, 63. John Crooks, spirit dealer
 65. Daniel Morrison, labourer
 67. Vacant
 69. Robert Downey, labourer
 71. James Corry, weaver
 73. Wm. Corry, weaver
 75. John Corry, weaver
 77. Wm. Brady, weaver
 79. Wm. Thompson, labourer
       Wm. Bell, clerk in Edw. Tucker's starch and glue works
       Edward Tucker's starch and glue works; residence, Donegall Square South
 87. Fanny Scullion, white worker
 89. Lowdy Wick, overseer
 91. James Pettigrew, weaver
 93. Christie Murphy, painter and glazier
 95. Wm. McKilty, weaver
 97. Mary Strain, winder
 99. Robert Morrison, brass founder
101. Robert Lattimer, weaver
103. Richard Curry, spirit dealer
105. John Gardner, weaver
107. Robert Houston, weaver
109. Samuel Hill, weaver
111. James Blakely, rent collector
113. Hugh Crawford, clerk
115. William Cowan, labourer
117. John Rodgers, weaver
119. Samuel Kingsberry, carter
121. James Morrison, warper
123. James McGurk, labourer
125. John Parkinson, night constable
127. James Hutchinson, weaver
129. Wm. Malcolm, weaver
131. John Adams, weaver
133. Robert Herron, dealer
135. Wm. Hunter, pensioner
137. James Logan, engineer
139. John Atkinson, weaver
141. John Nicholson, carpenter
143. James McIlroy
145. Jas. Nixon, boot and shoe maker
147. Ann Bow
149. Wm. Orr, sawyer
151. John McDonald, carpenter
153. John Thompson, labourer
155. Thomas Ward, weaver
157. James McConnell, carter
159. James Adams, labourer
161. Thomas Moore, brick layer
        five new houses, not tenanted
     [ Napier Street
     [ Napier Place
     [ Renwick Place
122. James Thompson, brick maker
120. Charles Campbell, weaver
118. Matthew Campbell, weaver
116. Jane Dodd
114. John Campbell, weaver
112. Samuel McIlroy, labourer
110. John Campbell, labourer
108. John Scott
106. Sarah Pollock, dealer
104. Hugh Hanna, dealer
102. James Watt, night constable
100. Edw. Mulholland, roving master
  98. Wright brown, weaver
  96. Eliza Edmondson
  94. John Steel, wood turner
  92. James Henderson, tailor
  90. Mary Jane Watson, dealer
  88. Ann Faulkner
  86. William Roulston
  84. Flora Murdoch
  82. Alexander Kingsberry, porter
  80. James McKibbin, dealer
  78. William Moore, gardener
  76. Rachael Veneret
  74. Robert Johnston, fireman
  72. Eliza McIlveen
  70. Orr Carland, mechanic
  68. Samuel Watson, brick layer
  66. Charles Hill, labourer
  64. James Craig, pensioner
62, 58, 56. John Taylor, spirit dealer
  54. Wm. Hunter, weaver
  52. Robert Gibson, brass founder
  50. Ebenezar Dennison, ham curer
  48. James Johnston, shoe maker
  46. Ellen Hamill, school mistress
  44. Jos. Johnston, boot and shoe maker
  42. Ann Jane Starret
  40. James Calvert, labourer
  38. Wm. Douglass, rougher
  36. James Henry, tailor
  34. Robert Fairfield, lamp lighter
  32. Archibald McClelland, labourer
  30. John McFarlane, watch maker
  28. Mary Brown, washer woman
  26. Hugh Napier, shoe maker
  24. Henry McAuley, labourer
  22. Wm. McClure, weaver
  20. Robert Foster, weaver
  18. Robert Campbell, weaver
  16. John Boyd, labourer
  14. Edward Mulholland, labourer
  12. John Thompson, weaver
  10. Wm. Whaley, dealer
    8. George Smith, in gas works
    6. Allen McLean, labourer
    4. Jacob Bertram, spirit dealer
    2. Alexander Agar, pork cutter

Malone Road Old

12, 14. W. McFarland, grocer and spirit dealer
 10. James McMullan, labourer
   8. Francis McAteer, butcher
   6. John Braithwaite, grocer
   4. Wm. Madden, haberdasher
   2. John Gamble, grocer and publican
       Hugh McDowell, brick layer
       James McLean, clerk
       Ann Haslett, dress maker

Market Street
South of May's Market

   1. William Quart, labourer
   3. Vacant
   5. Robert Isles, fruit dealer
   7. Edward Armour, corn dealer
   9. George Mulligan, labourer
 11. John McCormick, butcher
 13. James Dickie, blacksmith
 15. William O'Hare, fruit dealer
 17. Margaret Boyle, fruit dealer
 19. Mrs. Murphy, dealer in poultry
 21. Robert Riddell, dealer in poultry
 23. Patrick Sheals, labourer
 25. John Dunlop, butcher
 27. James Brady, dealer in poultry
 29. John Baird, shoe maker
 31. Mrs. Tandy, dealer in poultry
 33. Back entrance to Mr. Quigley's flour store in Cromac Street
     [ Pump Entry
 35. Mrs. Banford, dealer in fruit
 37. Mrs. Magee
 39. Andrew McLarnin, sawyer
 41. Hugh McVeigh, labourer
 43. Edward Conway, carter
 45. Wallace McMurray, carpenter
 47. Jasper Curry, wood turner
 49. James Clements, pawn broker
     [ Lagan Street
 51. Ann Collins
 53. John Chapman, waterman
 55. Mary Cunningham
 57. Richard Ruddell, cooper
 59. H. Savage, grocer and spirit dealer
 61. Alice Campbell, lodging house
 63. John Doran, shoe maker
 65. James McBride, fish dealer
 67. James Keenan, labourer
 69. John Ireland, labourer
 71. Robert Irvine, pensioner
 73. Rose Mulholland
 75. Bernard Travers, huckster
 77. James Moore, carpenter
 79. Henry Simpson, dealer in poultry
 81. Joseph Cunningham, porter
 83. William Watson, porter
85, 87. Vacant
 89. Robert Wallace, carpenter
 86. Hans Martin, ostler
 84. William Lenaghan, car owner
     Murphy's Lane ]
 82. Wm. Niblock, grocer and pork cutter
 80. John Andrews, news vender
 78. John Chapman, carter
 76. William Blair, labourer
 74. Henry Magee, labourer
 72. Hugh Savage, brick layer
 70. Elizabeth Magee, white worker
 68. Henry O'Neill, labourer
 66. John McDonnell, fruit dealer
 64. Robert McVeigh, carter
 62. John Falloon, brick layer
 60. John Rice, school master
 58. Margt. Moore, dealer in poultry
 56. John Carroll, upholsterer
 54. David Moore, flax dealer
 52. William Burke, muslin warper
 50. William Adams, salesman
 48. Mary Kenulty
     Lagan Street ]
 46. Catherine Grinan
 44. David Walsh, baker
 42. Richard Pelan, chandler
     Quigley Court ]
 40. Wm. Lenaghan, labourer
 38. James Leonard, waterman
 36. Hugh McGeaghan, dealer
 34. John McComiskey, rag dealer
 32. Mrs. Margaret Marner
     Verner Lane ]
 30. Patrick McAleer, carpenter
 28. Mary Carson, white worker
 26. Samuel Mulgrave, labourer
 24. Michael Reynolds, labourer
   "   John McKinley, nailor
 22. Neil Byrne, meal and cow dealer
       David Dinnen, butcher
 18. Patrick Kane, dealer in poultry
 16. Rosanna Berry, cow keeper
 14. David Johnston, nailor
 12. Samuel Edgy, waterman
 10. Bdgt. McDonnell, dealer in poultry (Bridget)
   8. Margaret Pressick, huckster
     Holmes Court ]
   6. John Stewart, writing clerk
   4. John Jamieson, corn dealer
   2. James Breen, dealer

Marlborough Street
off Prince's Street

   3. Patrick McCreanor, spirit dealer and stabling yard
    .....[ Here Prince's Street intersects ].....
   5. John Millen's salt store
   7. John Carlisle, grocer
   9. Samuel Prince, boarding house
 11. John Millen, salt merchant
       new house, vacant
       J. W. Stewart's stabling yard
18, 16. John Murdoch, boarding house
     .....[ Here Prince's Street intersects ].....
 14. James Barry and Co., spirit dealers
 12. Thomas Fea, spirit dealer
 10. James Wallace's stabling yard
   4. Charles McCall, spirit dealer
       back gate to L. Clark's malt house
   2. Samuel Johnston, whitesmith

Marquis Street
from Mill Street to Smithfield

   1. James Jenkins, pawn broker
   3. Robert Neville, spirit dealer
   5. James Calhoun, residence
   7. James Calhoun, pawn broker
     [ McClean's Entry
   9. Thomas Magee, boarding house
 11. Andrew Taylor, rent agent
 13. Patrick Loughran, auctioneer and spirit dealer
 15. Edward Quinn, bellows maker
 17. Thos. Fenning, grocer and publican
 19. Peter Mullen, book seller; Smithfield
 21. Peter Boyle, spirit dealer
 23. Vacant
                                                   [ Smithfield ]
 30. John O'Hagan, clothes dealer
 28. Maxwell McLoughlin, spirit dealer
 26. Jas. McGrade, umbrella and parasol manufacturer
 24. Isaac Kelter, carpenter
 22. Bernard O'Hagan, clothes dealer
 20. James Mullen, clothes dealer
 18. Patrick Magee, labourer
 16. Mary McKenna, boarding house
 14. Mary Gartland, lodging house
 12. Hugh Cochrane, hair dresser
 10. Wm. Moskimmon, tinplate worker
   8. James Greenwood, whitesmith
   6. George White, carpenter
   4. Margaret Raverty
   2. James McCann, machine maker

Marshall's Lane
Lynas's Lane

eight small houses

Mary's Market
off Townsend Street

   1. Thomas Peel, shoe maker
   2. Archibald Armstrong, carpenter
   3. Thomas Reid, smith
   4. Joseph Young, soap boiler
   5. James Murner, pensioner
   6. James Toall, cow keeper
   8. Bernard Doyle, baker
   9. James Chalmers, cloth lapper
 10. Robert Brown, labourer
 11. Robert Mitchell, pensioner
 12. Henry McKay, pensioner
 13. Owen McNeill, spirit dealer
 14. Andrew Kerr, labourer
 15. Henry Hunt, shoe maker
 16. Alexander Hay, whip maker
 17. Robert Hunt, baker
 18. John McCay, carman
 19. Richard Loughran, dealer
 20. Wm. Johnston, house carpenter
 21. George Carrol, baker
 22. Rodger Osborne, labourer
 23. Robt. McGregor, boot and shoe maker

Mary Street
from Park Street to Peel Street

twenty-six small houses

Massy's Court
off Durham Street

fourteen small houses

Mawhinney's Court
off Melbourne Street

five small houses

May Street
Clarence Place to Oxford Street

       May Street Presbyterian Church, Rev. Henry Cooke, D.D., LL.D., minister
     [ Clarendon Place
     [ Joy Street
       John C. Cramsie, notary public; office, 74 Waring Street
       William John Coburn, coal merchant, 16 Carrick hill
       Wm. Moore's stone yard; residence, Crawford Street
       Wm. McAlister, spirit dealer
       Wm. McAlister's yard; front entrance, Little May Street
 11. James Anderson, builder, yard; residence, 60 Joy Street
       Anne Kennedy, publican
 13. James Crowell, yard and stabling
       John F. Murphy, proprietor of Union foundry
 17. Wm. Clendinning, wholesale haberdasher, 36 North Street
       Union foundry; proprietor, John F. Murphy
     [ Seymour Street
 19. May Street National School - master, Owen Callan; mistress, Miss Collins
 21. John McDowell, green grocer
       Jas. Garrett, carpenter and builder
       James Garrett's yard and stabling
       Alexander Mackenzie, gentleman
       John Mackenzie, posting establishment
 23. Mackenzie Brothers, brass founders - shop, Regent buildings
       George Duncan, spirit dealer - 1 Cromac Street
     [ Cromac Street
 25. Robert Atkinson, spirit dealer - 2 Cromac Street
       William Trimble, boot and shoe shop - 55 High Street
       two houses vacant
 31. William Cowan, grocer and spirit merchant - Church Lane
 33. Vacant
     [ Market Street
 35. Patrick Dogherty, publican
 37. William Dogherty, general merchant
 39. John Dogherty, fruit merchant
 41. George Burns, publican, waste and tow merchant; stores, Oxford Street
 43. William Balmer, publican
       Flax and fruit market - retail
       Flax and fruit market - wholesale
     Oxford Street ]
       Potato, etc., market
 16. William Dogherty, fowl store
 14. John Leslie, green grocer
       Wm. Doherty, fruit stores
       May's Grain Market
       John McGrath, hay and straw dealer; lodging house, etc.
       George Huston's yard; shop, Great Edward Street
 12. Wm. John Rea, hair cutter
     Great Edward Street ]
 10. Daniel Brown, grocer, private entrance; shop, 39 Great Edward Street
       Daniel Brown's yards
   8. Alexander McAlister, gentleman
       Thos. McBride, of Thos. and Geo. McBride, muslin manufacturers; office, Elliott's Court, Donegall Street
       George McBride, ditto
       Mrs. Maria Collins
     .....[ Seymour Street intersects ].....
6
½. May Street Iron Foundry - John Scott, proprietor
   6. Richardson, Sons, and Owden, linen box manufactory; office, Donegall Place
       John Neill, linen cloth packer to Richardson, Sons and Owden.
       Shop vacant
   4. Samuel McAuley, tow spinning factory
       Wm. McAuley's residence
   2. Horse bazaar and veterinary establishment, proprietor, Wm. McKenna, member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, London; residence, 42 Gloucester Street
     Montgomery Street ]
       Hugh Morrison, Belfast Undertaking and Posting Establishment; office and stables, 8 Montgomery Street
       back W. Watson's building yard
       Belfast Music Hall
     Arthur Street Upper ]

May Street Little
Cromac Street to Alfred Street

   1. David Munce, tailor
   3. Patrick Fannin, shoe maker
   5. John O'Neill, coach trimmer
   7. John McCrisken, servant
   9. Jn. McKeating, boot and shoe maker
 11. Thomas Dover, currier
     [ Seymour Street
 13. Mathew Millar, mechanic
 15. James Gorman, labourer
 17. Samuel Campbell, seaman
 19. John Rea, shoe maker
 21. Sarah Coulter, boarding house
 23. Alexander McAlister, spirit dealer and posting establishment
 25. Sarah Gillespie, teacher
 27. George Stevenson, horse dealer
 29. Wm. Bell, check-taker, Potato Market
 31. William White, night constable
 33. William Whitcroft, machine man, Chronicle
     .....[ Here Joy Street intersects ].....
 35. Elizabeth Larman, boarding house
 37. Elizabeth Tucker, boarding house
 39. Mary Cotter, boarding house
 41. Charles D. Gordon, professor of music and piano forte tuner
 43. Miss Rebecca McFerran, dress maker
 45. Girls' school in connexion with May Street Presbyterian Church
 47. Hugh Crooks, sexton to ditto
     [ Alfred Street
 30. Miss Mary Ann McNally, dress maker
 28. Mrs. Jane Little, boarding house
 26. Mrs. Margt. Talbot, boarding house
     .....[ Here Joy Street intersects ].....
 24. Edw. Lennon, billiard room keeper
 22. Timber yard, vacant
 20. John Walker, clock maker
 18. James Cousins, pensioner
     Catherine Street North ]
 16. Miss Catherine Murphy, grocer
 14. Vacant
 12. Wm. Jordan, foreman printer Banner
 10. Thomas Fletcher, chandler
   8. James Jackson, labourer
   6. Archibald Moore, carpenter
   4. Bernard Burns, flax dealer
   2. John Ross, labourer

Meadow Lane
off Meadow Street

   1. James McAuley, mariner
   2. John Riley, bundling master
   3. John McKenna, ship carpenter

Meadow Street
off York Street

       side entrance to Mr. Hughes's corn mill; residence, 13 North Street
   1. Samuel McCracken, weigher in mill
   2. Joseph McRoberts, hackle maker
   3. John Boyd, travelling clerk
   4. John Scott, grocer and block maker; shop, 4 Corporation Street
   5. Mary McClean
   6. Chas. Crossley, hatter; Orr's Entry
   7. John Douglass
   8. William Maclenahen, millwright
   9. George Strype, foundry manager
 10. Thomas Thompson, millwright
       Samuel Boyle, ship carpenter
       Samuel Hanna, sawyer
       William Creen, ship carpenter
       John Brenton, carpenter
       Vacant

Meek's Court
off Barrack Street

ten small houses

Meetinghouse Lane
off William Street

       John Hagan, baker
   1. James Hamilton, muslin printer
   3. Christie Orrel, labourer
   5. Thomas Scully, pensioner
   7. John Keenan, labourer
 12. David Brown, painter
 11. John O'Neill, tanner
 10. Patrick Fox, labourer
   8. John Russell, porter
   6. John McKenna, labourer
   4. Joseph Whitton, labourer
   2. Bernard Mullan, carter

Melbourne Street
Brown Street to Townsend Street

1, 3. Wm. Dawson, grocer and spirit dealer
   5. Edward Oldham
   7. Eleanor Allen
   9. William Lynn, manufacturer of cotton yarn
 11. James Henry, foreman boot and shoe maker
 13. John Todd, pensioner
 15. Robert Hoole, tobacco spinner
 17. John Totton, mechanic
 19. Thomas Press, carpenter
 21. Joseph Greenwood, mechanic
 23. Hugh Morrison, wood turner
 25. Mary Hull
 27. Thomas Mawhinney, plasterer
     Hope's Place ]
 31. John Richardson, provision shop
 33. Wm. Horner, boot and shoe maker
 35. Mrs. Margaret Jordan
 37. Rev. John Blackburne, Primitive Methodist Minister
       Primitive Methodist Chapel
     [ Mawhinney's Court
 39. Andrew Nimmen, mechanic
                                               [ Townsend Street ]
 30. Michael Crossley, stokerer
 28. Andrew Doyle, iron moulder
 26. James McConkey, book canvasser
 24. Mrs. Renwick
     Hanna's Place ]
 22. Eliza King, grocer
 20. Thos. McLoughlin, painter & glazier
 18. Esther McLoughlin
 16. William Coburn, grocer and night constable
     Melbourne Court ]
 14. Richard Freckleton, writing clerk
 12. Joseph Croft, weigher, Castle Market
 10. Hugh McIlroy, night constable
   8. Wm. McKenzie, boot and shoe maker
   6. Hamilton Flannigan, cattle dealer
   4. William Daley, carpenter
   2. Thomas Edmondson, head master Brown Street School
   "   Mrs. Edmondson's seminary
       Brown Street Male and Female Schools
     [ Brown's Square

Maxwell's Row
Sandy Row

five small houses

Michael Street
Little George's Street

   1. John Lynass, marble and stone yard, 38 York Street
   3. Hugh McCleery, writing clerk
   5. Robert Jamieson, carpenter
   7. John McMullan, lapper
   9. Charles Berry, sea captain
 11. Wm. Charley, ship carpenter
 13. John Harvey, brick layer
 15. Bernard Marmon, flax buyer
 17. Hugh Murray, spinning master
 19. John Marrs, spirit dealer
 20. C. O'Neill, spirit dealer
 18. Thomas McMahon, moulder
 16. Mary Kane, bonnet maker
 14. James Irvine, ship carpenter
 12. Andrew Kearney, mariner
 10. Hugh Moore, mariner
   8. John Johnston, carpenter
   6. Michael Woods, jeweller
   4. Wm. Hecklin, mechanic
   2. Wm. Nelson, printer

Millar's Lane

nine old houses

Millfield
Mill Street to North Street

       Carson's glass manufactory; and 63 Mill Street
   1. Henry McCleesh, spirit store
     [ Anderson's Court
       Arthur McLaughlin - entrance in court     [ Anderson's Row
   3. Ann Devine, dress maker
   5. John Rawe, chandler
   7. David Meek, porter
   9. James Bookes, carpenter
 11. Peter Quaile, teacher
 13. Patrick McQuade, cooper
 15. Rebecca Yates
 17. Henry Fisher, labourer
 19. Thomas Hunter
     [ Francis Street
       rere of J. & J. Herdman's flax and tow stores
 21. George Arnett
 23. Sarah McGrady
 25. Rose McKeown, dealer
     [ McGrady's Court
 27. Alex. Moore, grocer & spirit dealer
       Mrs. Havern, cow keeper
       Alex. Dornan, green grocer
       rere of Smithfield Brewery
 35. Rose McCafferty, dealer
 37. Solomon Willis, hay and straw dealer, 28 West Street
 39. Wm. Bradley, barber
 41. Robert McQuaide, publican; and 30 West Street
     [ West Street
 43. Mary Heron, publican; 39 West Street
 45. Wm. Miller, dealer and mill worker
 47. Charles Burns, marine store
 49. Catherine Dalzell, mangler
 51. Eliza Madden, dealer
 53. Patrick McCann, green grocer
 55. Thomas Mitchell, pensioner
 57. Alex. Finlay, weaver
 59. Wm. McCullagh, rag store
59½. Nancy Montgomery, green grocer
     [ Hope's Court
 61. Margaret McConville, mill worker
 63. Mary Gordon
 65. James Dougal, grocer
 67. Thomas McKenna, carman
 69. Mary Dougall
 71. John McDowell, cooper
 73. Mary Mackan, lodgings
 75. John Parkinson, dealer
     [ Johnston's Court
 77. Patrick McCaffry, porter
 79. Wm. Kelly, green grocer
 81. Daniel Dyer, lodgings
 83. John McIlvenna, labourer
 85. John O'Neill, lodgings
 87. Margaret Owens, rag dealer
 89. Margaret Tinsley, lodgings
 91. John McCullagh, marine store
 93. Isabella McCann, mill worker
 95. Edw. Mullan, publican and grocer
     [ Samuel Street
 97. Jane Connolly
 99. Henry Lee, pensioner
101. Widow Rice, dealer
103. Hugh Sheals, labourer
105. William McCullough, starch manufactory
107. Andrew McClure, pensioner
109. Ann Keenan, washer woman
111. Wm. Abbott, reed maker
113-15. Mary Maginnis, grocer and upholsterer
117. John Harkin, in Mr. McAdam's, druggist
119. Bernard Magee, lodging house
121, 164. John Martin, hay and straw dealer; and 2½ Great Edward Street
       back entrance to Robert Orr's house, 204 North Street
     Peter's Hill ]     [ North Street
       side entrance to John Loughran's spirit store, 2 Peter's Hill
       Surgeon James Mawhinney; residence, 8 College Square East
       Hall door of John Loughran's house, 2 Peter's Hill
       gateway of Edw. Tucker's starch works
162. James Magee, labourer
160. Anthony Cappo, optician
158. Thomas McGreevy, tailor
156. Vacant
154. James Judge, green grocer
152. Andrew Scollan, labourer
150. John McAnally, pensioner
148. Wm. Burke, dealer on old books
146. Charles McAfee, dealer
       Edward Tucker's starch works; office, 27 Waring Street; residence, 6 Donegall Square South
142. Robert McWilliams, labourer
140. Susan Nichol, dealer
138. James Wallace, grocer
136. Robert Swan, labourer
134. James Donnelly, labourer
132. James Moore, carpenter
130. John Henry, grocer and publican
128. John Kelly, teacher
     Tate's Court ]
126. Patrick Kearney, pensioner
124. James McLarnon, dealer
122. Margaret Green, lodgings
120. Edward Brophy, brick layer
118. Rose McGrath, mill worker
116. Mary Hanna, grocer
     Mitchell Street ]
114. Hugh McGennity, grocer
110. Thomas Wardlow
108. Charles McShane, brick layer
106. John Magowan, hatter
104. Hugh McCullagh, blacksmith
102. Patrick Coulter, wire worker and confectioner
100. Thomas Adams, carpenter
  98. Wm. Todd, hair dresser
  96. George Hope, grocer and publican, Brown Street
     Brown Street ]
  94. Elizabeth Scott, 2 Brown Street
  92. Thomas Kelly, mill worker
90½. Wm. Hunter, brick layer
  90. Thomas Culbert, grocer
  88. Hugh McDonnell, Irish teacher
  86. Wm. Hughes, butcher
  84. James Warnock, pawn broker
     Rea's Court
  82. Thomas Brown, millwright
  78. Jas. Bodel, soda water, lemonade, and ginger ale manufacturer
     Keenan's Court ]
  76. John Keenan, auctioneer
     Wilson Street ]
  74. Ellen Hanlon, green grocer
  72. Mary Ann Malcomson, lodgings
  70. James Murray, grocer and porter
  68. Rose Mines, lodging house keeper
  66. Wm. Moore, chandler
  64. John Lundy, grocer and publican
     Tanner's Court ]
  62. Bern. McKay, grocer and publican
  60. Mary Forsythe, dealer
     McMaster's Court ]
       John Mitchel, chimney sweeper, McMaster's Court
       Robert Riley, boot and shoe maker
  56. Patrick Tasney, grocer
       three small houses
  48. Vacant
       Alexander Crawford, starch works; residence, Mount Charles
     Crawford's Court ]
  46. Henry McCool, brick layer
  44. Edward Taylor, drayman
  42. Wm. Todd, labourer and dealer
  40. Michael Hanlon, tailor
  38. Anne Murray
  36. Michael Duffy, teacher
  34. John Kane, silk dyer and renovator
  32. John Doherty, porter
  30. Sarah Lavery, lodging house
  28. Charles Pollock, brick layer
  26. Daniel Marrs, spirit dealer
  24. Francis McDonnell, dealer
  22. John McPeake, sawyer
  20. Wm. Wilson, publican
  18. Isabella Ramsey
  16. Mary Dennis, lodging house
  14. John Green, grocer and publican
     Dam side ]
  10. Catherine Sheals, lodging house
    8. George Maxwell, labourer
    6. Francis Ward, tailor
    4. Thomas Morrow, confectioner
    2. Isabella Irwin, grocer; shop, 1 Barrack Street
     Barrack Street ]

Mill Street
Castle Street to Barrack Street

     [ Chapel Lane
   1. Ellen & Sarah Dyke, dress makers
   "   R. M. Dyke, organist St. Malachi's Roman Catholic Chapel
   3. Eliza Blair, dress maker
   5. Daniel Murray, surgeon and licentiate apothecary - medical hall
   7. Mrs. Jane McClean, silk dyer and milliner
   9. Jn. Goodman, linen lapper, Messrs. Fenton's office, Linenhall
   "   Miss Theresa Goodman, dress maker
 11. Edward Mehair, joiner and confectioner
11½. Guy S. Wilson, rectifying distiller; residence, Holywood
 13. William Johnston, tanner
   "   Shop, vacant
 15. James McAlister, slater
 17. Eliza Crawford, grocer
 19. James Jenkins, pawn broker; office, Marquis Street
     [ Marquis Street
21, 23. James Callender, publican, currier, and leather merchant
 25. Wm. Wetherall, tan yard; residence, Holywood
 27. Mrs. Williams
29, 31. Alexander Rogers, baker, flour, and bran stores
 33. Stephen Robert Symmonds, commission merchant; office, 6½ York Street
 35. Eye and Ear Dispensary - Attending surgeons, Surg. Browne. R.N., and Surgeon Armstrong
       W. & S. Johnston's tan yard; W. Johnston's residence, No. 13; S. Johnston's residence, Railway Cottage, new Lisburn Road
     [ Johnston's Court
 37. Messrs. Johnston's office and leather store
 39. Thomas Stevenson, tailor
 41. D. Somerville, boot and shoe maker
 43. Doyle and Young, watch and clock makers
   "   Mrs. Doyle, nurse tender
 45. Robert McKee, plumber
   "   Mrs. McKee, bonnet maker
 47. Bernard Davy, tobacco spinner
 49. Thomas McCormac, leather warehouse
 49. Robert Greenhill, tanyard; shop and store, 44 Ann Street
 51. Foster Donaldson, lodging house
 53. Wm. Orr, currier
     Currier's Court ]
53½. Jerem, Popham, suspender maker
 55. Patrick Walsh, boot and shoe maker
 57. Timothy Farrell, publican
 61. Corn Mill, Mackenzie, Shaw, and Co., proprietors
 59. Ann Jane Niblock, dealer
 63. Lamont Carson, glass manufacturer; office, 1 and 1½ Millfield; residence, 8 Antrim Place
     [ Millfield
 72. Thomas Loughran, grocer and spirit dealer
     Beattie's Entry ]
 70. Vacant
 68. Terence McGuirk, green grocer
 66. Wm. Johnston, green grocer
64½. Mary Rogers, wine & spirit store
     Burn's Court ]
       Henry McGlade, publican; shop, 55 Edward Street
 62. Joseph Boyle, grocer and publican
     Neeson's Court ]
 60. Pat. Lennon, grocer and publican
 58. Hugh Owen, cabinet maker
 56. James Barker, lodging house
 54. Henry Noon, grocer and publican
 52. Waddell Cunningham, gentleman
     Cunningham's Court ]
 50. George Rawlins, grocer
 48. Patrick McMullan, tanner and leather merchant
 46. Mrs. Caroline Barnes, lodging house
 44. Miss Debora Weldon, milliner and dress maker
 42. Surgeon Mawhinney, Medical Hall
 40. Francis Neeson, grocer and spirit dealer; 1 King Street
     King Street ]
 38. William Young, pawn broker; residence, Bunker's Hill House
 36. James Meharg, auctioneer; office, 63 Smithfield
34, 32. Vacant
 30. Catherine Kearney, boarding house
28½. Sylvester Maguire, brick layer
 28. William Heyburn, surgeon, accoucheur, etc.
 26. Alexander Crawford, manufacturing chemist, drysalter, etc.; residence, Mount Charles, Malone
 24. Francis Patterson, chandler and soap boiler
 20. William Church, foreman News-Letter office
   "   Mrs. Church, confectionary establishment
 18. Isabella Hume, spirit dealer
                                            McClenaghan's Court
 16. Reynolds Brothers, engineers and machine makers; residences; Peter Reynolds, 13 Townsend Street; James Reynolds, 10 Cullingtree Place
 14. William Beattie, scantling yard; residence, Queen's Square; office, Arthur Square
       Robert Gibson, brass founder, and gas fitter; residence, 3 Lancaster Street
                                                   ________

 12. John Davison, tailor
 10. Samuel McMullan, tailor
   "   Ann McMullan, stay and corset maker
   8. Miss Usher, servant's registry office
   "   E. Usher, dress maker
   6. Samuel Cunningham, wine and spirit stores; Victoria Street
4, 2. John Kearns, grocer, spirit dealer

Millview Place
Townsend Street

nine small houses

Mitchell's Entry
112 High Street

       James McKee, pawn broker
       Henry Robinson, druggist

Mitchell Street
off Gardiner Street

   1. Alexander Robinson, labourer
   3. John Neill, starch maker
   5. Daniel Colville, labourer
   7. William Young, miller
   9. William Scott, carpenter
 11. William Thompson, miller
 17. John Black, weaver
 19. John Stevenson, labourer
   "   Hugh Wallace, carpenter
 21. James Williamson, weaver
 23. John Norris, lime burner
 25. John McDonald, starch maker
 27. Mary Harbison, brush maker
 29. John Hamilton, pork cutter
 31. William Robinson, coppersmith
 28. Henry Cullin, labourer
 26. James Vallely, labourer
 24. Jane Doe
 22. Edward Ferguson, shoe maker
 20. Robert Chambers, weaver
 18. Patrick McLarnon, brick layer
 16. Rose Ann Sorsby
 14. William McBlain, weaver
 12. John Mitchell, plasterer
 10. John McNeill, labourer
   8. Robert Allison, pensioner
   6. James Starret, car driver
   4. Thomas McCormack, stone cutter
   2. Margaret Smith

Moffet Street
off Henry Street

   1. William Bell, weaver
   3. Edward Hagan, mechanic
   5. Sarah Dougherty, dealer
   7. Ellen Williamson
   9. John Shields, labourer
 11. Robert Hagan, stone cutter
 13. Robert O'Neill, labourer
 15. James McGlear, labourer
 17. Miss McIlhatton
 19. George Coulter, sawyer
 21. Robert Thompson, labourer
 23. Henry Barrett, pork cutter
 25. John Dunn, cooper
 27. Thomas Canning, soap boiler
 29. James Bole, ship carpenter
 40. Michael Duffy, shoe maker
 38. Thomas Brownlee, flax dresser
 36. Ann Montgomery, spinner
 34. Patrick Gorman, bundler
 32. Michael Nelson, labourer
 30. Edward McLaughlin, butler
 28. Rose Kelly
 26. Patrick McMahon, ostler
 24. John Galbraith, carman
 22. John McGee, porter
 20. Andrew Alexander, grocer
 18. Mrs. Miller
 16. John Williamson, labourer
 14. William Brannagan, labourer
 12. Anthony Donnelly, pork cutter
 10. Alexander Leeburn, pork cutter
   8. James McLarnon, labourer
   6. William McGaghey, blacksmith
   4. John McGuigan, yarn carrier
   2. Patrick Farnham, linen lapper

Molyneaux Street
Little George's Street

twenty small houses

Montgomery Street
Chichester Street to May Street

   1. Ulster Coach Factory - John Kennedy, proprietor; residence, 4 Montgomery Street
   3. Livery Stables and Posting Establishment - John Robson, proprietor; residence, 22 Gloucester Street
   7. James Carson, boot and shoe maker
 11. William Low, marble and stone yard; residence, 24 Chichester Street
 13. Richard Robson, of John Robson's posting establishment Mo. 3
                                                    [ Joy Street ]
   6. Hugh Morrison, tavern; proprietor of posting establishment, May Street; Hugh Morrison's posting office and yard
   4. John Kennedy, of Ulster Coach Factory
   2. Coach Factory - vacant

Moore's Place
Lower Malone

   1. William McIlveen, spirit dealer
   "   Wm. McIlveen's residence
   2   James Rogan, pensioner
   3. David McLean, railway porter
   4. John Cooper, forrester
   5. Henry Allen, overseer in Ulster Railway

Morrison's Place
Pound Street

   1. Michael Hughes, tanner
   2. Philip McCann, labourer
   3. James McCabe, carter
   4. James Dargan, labourer
       four new houses building
       William McGarry
       Mary Crawford
       Bernard McGuigan

Morrow's Entry
Hill Street

   1. Robert Fulton, weigh master
   3. Robert McGregor, labourer
   5. John Dougall, cooper
   7. John Gallagher, lighterman
   9. Wm. Harper, carpenter
   "   Stewart Perry, cooper
 11. Thomas McAuley, basket maker
 13. James Neill, labourer
 15. John McKee, chandler
 17. James Fitzpatrick, pork cutter
   "   Adam Bailey, carpenter
 19. Andrew Currell, labourer
 21. John Hawthorn, labourer
 23. Alexander Hamill, pork cutter
 10. James Doolan, labourer
   8. Richard Yar, lighterman
   6. Alexander Logan, tailor
   4. Hugh Markey, lath cutter
   "   Wm. Stirling, cabinet maker
   2. Alexander Parker, labourer

Mount Charles
Old Malone Road

       Alexander Crawford, starch manufacturer; works, Millfield
       Mrs. McLean
       J. Brown, auctioneer, 38 Berry Street

Mountview Terrace
Crumlin Road

       two houses not finished
   1. John Savage, flax merchant, Skipper Street
   2. Wm. Ewart, of W. Ewart & Sons, flax spinners, Crumlin Road; office, 24 Donegall Street
   3. Rev. Theophilus Campbell, incumbent of Trinity Church
   4. Jackson S. Stevenson, bill and share broker, commercial buildings

Mullan's Lane
Trafalgar Street

seven small houses

Murphy's Lane
Verner Street

   1. Thomas Jordon, fish monger
   3. John Dougherty, painter
   5. Arthur Mason, labourer
7, 9. Wm. Lenaghan, stabling yard
   4. Patrick Flinn, labourer
   2. James Woods' grain stores; residence, 65 Verner Street

Murphy Street
from Verner Street to Eliza Street

   1. James Brown, spirit dealer
   3. William Clarke, labourer
   "   John King, printer
   6. Mary Campbell, school mistress
       Eliza McCutcheon, white worker
       new houses not finished
       John Murphy's brick and tile yard; residence, Hamilton Street
   5. Joseph Campbell, carpenter
   7. Archd. Burnett, ornamental painter
   9. Richard Stanfield, gentleman
 20. Robert Moore, carpenter
 18. Hugh Gilmore, baker
 16. Robinson Lappan, carpenter
 14. James Murray, printer
 12. Thomas Bennet, moulder
 10. Alex. Thompson, carpenter
   8. James McCrea, plasterer
   6. Henry Turney, carpenter
   4. John Holland, salesman in H. H. Hanny's, 13 Donegall Street
   2. William Davey, painter

Murray's Terrace
College Square

   1. William Hunter, gentleman
   "   W. & T. Hunter, merchants; office, Waring Street
   2. Daniel Brannigan, wine and spirit merchant; store, No. 43 North Street
   3. Samuel Taylor, bookkeeper and cashier in A. & S. Henry & Co.'s, Donegall Square North
   4. J. Curell, linen merchant, Linenhall
   5. Rev. John Porter
   6. Robert Neill, gentleman
   7. Rev. Dr. Hincks

Mustard Street
John Street

   1. John Scott, shoe maker
   3. Rebecca Phillips
   5. Robert Adair, shoe maker
   7. Samuel Bailey, painter
   9. Hugh Graham, porter
 11. Hugh McComb, boot and shoe maker
 13. Francis Ganston, cooper
 15. James Smylie, clerk
 17. Samuel Dodd, pensioner
 19. John Duffy, labourer
 21. Samuel Armor, shoe maker
 23. George Strachan, pork cutter
 25. Sarah Thompson
       side of John Jackson's spirit store
     [ Union Street
       side of Samuel Patterson's grocery
 27. Vacant
 29. Samuel Hutchinson, labourer
 31. John McLaughlin, cooper
 33. William Downs, pork cutter
 35. John Shields, pensioner
 37. John Regan, dealer
 39. David Charters, shoe maker
 41. Margaret Campbell, dealer
 43. James Boag, weaver
 45. Robert McCann, labourer
 47. John Stewart, horse shoer
 49. Margaret Rafferty
 51. Job Foster, pensioner
 53. Hugh Tilley, shoe maker
 55. Charles Liddy, spirit dealer
      [ Stephen Street
 57. Michael Kerns, grocer
 59. Atchison Cloughley, carpenter
 61. James Munro, dealer
 63. John Kearney, pensioner
 65. John Britton, spirit dealer
 74. James McAuley, brush and bellows maker
 72. Patrick Cassidy, shoe maker
70, 68. Vacant
 66. James Griffith, nailer
 64. Mathew Williamson, comb maker
 62. John Stewart, labourer
 60. John Stewart, baker
 58. John Loughran, labourer
 56. James McGee, labourer
 54. Hugh Harkin, labourer
 52. Bernard Laverty, shoe maker
     Robert's Court ]
 50. James McLaughlin, labourer
 48. Jane Black
 46. James Kelly, labourer
 44. Betsy Dornan, dealer
 42. James Kerns, dealer
 40. Ellen O'Hara, white worker
 38. James McKeown, labourer
 36. Hugh McLaughlin, coach maker
 34. John Harrison, labourer
 32. James McDonald, clerk
     Union Street ]
 30. John Quinn, grocer and publican
 28. Patrick McCabe, bookbinder
 26. William Martin, cooper
 24. John McCaslin, cooper
  "    Francis Kearns, labourer
 22. John Liddy, paver
 20. Archibald Reid, tailor
 18. Ellen McCaw
 16. James Stewart, porter
 14. Robert McMurray, tailor
 12. Mary Ann Toal
 10. Mary Nelson
   8. Wm. Devanny, blacksmith
   6. Daniel O'Neill, dealer
   4. R. and J. Bell, yarn and flax store; residence, Whitehouse
   2. James Scott, dealer
       side of Edward Fagan's spirit store

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McAdam's Court
Carrickhill

       Patrick McAnally, nailer
       Edward Hughes, nailer
       John Mullen, nailer
       James McKenna, nailer
       seven small houses

McAllen's Place
Shankhill (Shankill)

nine small houses

McAuley's Place
McAuley Street

three small houses

McAuley Street
off Cromac Street

   2. John Dunn, shoe maker
   4. Samuel Carson, labourer
   6. John Doak, sawyer
   8. Dennis Vernon, tailor
 10. David McHoney, labourer
     [ McAulay's Court
 12. Joseph Lavery, labourer
 14. Ann Donnelly, dealer
 16. Thomas Fairfield, carpenter
 18. Catherine Carr
 20. William Newell, labourer
 22. Samuel McBride, labourer
 24. William McGonigal
 26. James Morrison
 28. Francis Mulholland, butler
     [ Bond Street
       enclosed ground
       new shop, vacant
       George Firth, iron moulder
       new house, vacant

McClean's Entry
off Marquis Street

four small houses

McClelland's Lane
Peter's Hill

twenty-six small houses

McClenaghan's Court
Mill Street

       James McDonald, pensioner
       James McClenaghan, mechanic
       Robert Gibson, brass founder and gas fitter; residence, Lancaster Street
       William Beattie's (rent agent) scantling yard; residence, 9 Queen's Square
       Reynolds Brothers, engineers and machine makers; residences; Peter Reynolds, 13 Townsend Street; John Reynolds, 13 Cullingtree Place

McDowell's Court
formerly Davidson's Entry-Durham Street

seventeen small houses

McKibbin's Court
155 North Street

twenty-one small houses

McMaster's Row
Durham Street

   6. Robert McMaster, carpenter
   8. Joseph Dinley, clerk
       Foster Connor's weaving factory; office, Linen Hall; residence, 13 College Square South
       eighteen small houses

McMillen's Place
Falls Road

   2. Felix McIlvogue, shoe maker
   4. William McKaig, labourer
   6. Margaret Orr
   8. Mark Graham, carpenter
 10. Patrick McAteer, blacksmith
 12. James McVeigh, labourer
 14. John Hunter, mechanic
 16. H. Wilkinson, dresser in foundry
 18. Terrence Cregan, gateman in distillery
 20. James Dougherty, servant
 22. Hugh Boyd, copper and tinsmith
 24. William McAuley, pork cutter
 26. Samuel Lyons, brick layer
 28. John Scott, brick layer
 30. Hugh Doey, brick layer
 32. Robert McCaheron, carpenter
 34. Elizabeth Lindsay
 36. William McCracken, carpenter
 38. Edward Burns, pensioner

McTier's Court
North Street

   3. Charles Shields, sweep
   5. Susan Ross, dealer
   "   Neill Mullan, sweep
   7. Ann Mullan, dealer
   9. James Ross, brass founder
 11. James Cummerford, sweep
 15. Patrick Main, labourer
       Mary McGregor
       Bernard McPeak, labourer
       Nicholas Gallagher, sweep
       four small houses

McTiers Street
Shankhill (Shankill)

   1. Robert Williamson, millwright
   3. James Kennedy, baker
   5. John Gamble, printer
       four houses partly built
 15. James Jefferson, labourer
 17. James Falloon, weaver
 19. Margaret Boyd, whiteworker
 21. John Clarke, brick layer
 23. Anthony McFlinn
 25. David McTier, book seller
 27. John Curry, damask weaver
 29. Samuel Perry, pork cutter
 31. Daniel McCartney, dealer
 33. Mary Wilson
       James Tilley, muslin manufactory; residence, 2 North Queen Street
       Elizabeth Gaskin
       John Kelly, dealer
       Robert Wilkinson, weaver
       James Mullen, weaver
 37. James Maneely, labourer
 39. Francis Whitley, weaver
 41. Robert Wilson, labourer
 43. James Hillis, shoe maker
 45. Alexander Mitchell, bleacher
 47. Samuel Weir, stone cutter
 49. David Orr, butler
       fifteen houses building
       Robert Vance, travelling agent
 25. James McGinnis, warper
 24. Wm. McCracken, dealer
 23. Thomas Smith, clerk
 22. Wm. Johnston, labourer
 21. John Scott, labourer
 20. James Getty, machine maker
 19. Samuel Fulton, ploughman
 18. Robert Hood, labourer
 17. James Graham, labourer
 16. James Scott, pattern maker
 15. Elizabeth Morrison, whiteworker
 14. James Allen, labourer
 13. Robert McCall, brick layer
 12. Agnes Simmington
 11. Jane Ewing
 10. James McKeag, brick layer
   9. Robert McIlroy, book deliverer
   8. Richard Bell, warper
   7. Margaret Anderson
   6. George Bradshaw
   5. John Girvan, warper
   4. John Robinson, teacher
   3. John Watson, porter
   2. John Wright, warper
   1. Samuel Maneely, watchman
 48. Robert Vance, publican
 46. Mary A. McCurley, boarding house
 44. Wm. Hamilton, weaver
 42. Patrick Allen, dealer
 40. James Sheerer, labourer
 38. John Hannah, dealer
 36. James Boyd, labourer
 34. James Tracey, labourer
 32. Neill McKeown, labourer
 30. Wm. Adams, carter
 28. Thomas Tully, hatter
 26. Wm. Hemphill, school master
 24. Reynold McAlister, labourer
 22. Wm. Caldwell, pork cutter
 20. Wm. Aickin, book binder
 18. George Murdock, weaver
 16. James Mullan
 14. Margaret Kennedy
 12. Wm. McCullough, mechanic
 10. Richard Childs, blacksmith
   8. Wm. Gallagher, labourer
   6. David Whitley, labourer
   4. Wm. Milligan, shoe maker
   2. Margaret Waugh

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N

Napier's Place
Malone Road Lower

   1. Stewart Campbell, cabinet maker, Ann Street
   2. John Gilmour, muslin agent, with Anderson and Gray, Donegall Square South
   3. James Calwell, pensioner

Napier Street
off Malone Road Lower

   4. Robert Heron, barber
   5. Alexander McQuillan, engraver
   6. Wm. Walker, school master
   7. George Sinclair, clerk
       Miss Sinclair, milliner & dress maker
   8. Joseph Gray, butler

Neeson's Court
off Mill Street

thirty-two small houses

Nelson Court
Nelson Street

   2. James Bingham, pork cutter
   4. Robert McCready, carpenter
   6. Jane Boyd
   8. William Thompson, mariner

Nelson Street
Great Patrick Street to Earl Street

   1. David Thoburn, pawn broker
1½. John Teeney, foreign interpreter
   "   Andrew Bruce, provision dealer
   3. Ralph Stockman, nail manufacturer
   5. Thomas Derby, cabinet maker
   7. Henry Brankin, grain merchant, 26 Great Patrick Street
   9. James McMinn, warper
   "   A. and M. McMinn, dress makers
 11. John Isdell, ladies' boot maker
 13. Hugh Wallace, porter
 15. John Robinson, ship carpenter and grocer
 17. Andrew Girvan, mechanic
     .....[ Little Patrick Street intersects ].....
 19. W. Weir, jun., & Co., sewed muslin manufacturers; residence, Antrim Road
 21. Mathew McKenzie, designer
 23. Mrs. Margaret Boyd
 25. Mrs. Esther McIlroy
 27. R. & H. Dickson's provision stores
 29. Mrs. Margaret Whiteside
 31. James McColumb, stone mason
 33. Robert Stewart, labourer
 35. Thomas Douglass, carpenter
 37. Wm. John Kitson, cooper
 39. John Bodkin, watch maker
 41. Samuel Park, mate of Erin's Queen
 43. Robert Kennedy, cabinet maker
 45. Adam Corrigan, spirit dealer
 47. Mrs. Skelton
     .....[ Great George's Street intersects ].....
       side of John Low's timber yard
     [ Little Corporation Street
       enclosed ground
     .....[ Henry Street intersects ].....
 49. George L. Miller, of Miller and Clendinning, North Street
 521. Mrs. Pollock, boarding house
 53. William Jackson, pensioner
 55. Samuel Owens, gentleman
 57. William McMahon, sea captain
 59. Vacant
 61. Robert Brown, professor of music
 63. James Turney, sea captain
 65. Andrew Park, sea captain
 67. Echlin Gordon, relieving officer
 69. Matthew Martin, spirit dealer
     .....[ Trafalgar Street intersects ].....
 71. Eliza Johnston, grocer
 73. James Black, ship rigger
 75. William Graham, sea captain
 77. Patrick McAreavy, lighterman
 79. James Johnston, ship carpenter
 81. Ellen McTear
     [ North Ann Street
 83. John Scott, labourer
 85. James Kelly, ship carpenter
 87. Mary J. Potbury, boarding house
 89. Thomas McGowan, sailor
 91. Thomas Johnston, sergeant of harbour constables
 93. James Moorehead, cooper
                                                  [ Earl Street ]
 98. Wm. Bruce, ship smith
 96. James Doogan, ship carpenter
 94. Samuel Hanna, cooper
 92. Thomas Thomson, ship carpenter
 90. Hugh Harvey, house carpenter
 88. Thomas Shaw, pilot
 86. Robert McComisky, dealer
 84. Rowland Savage, cooper
 82. James McKenzie, blacksmith
 80. Robert Jackson, mariner
 78. James Quinn, spirit dealer
     Trafalgar Street ]
 76. John Scott, spirit dealer
 74. James McClerry, pawn broker
 72. Michael Drenan, clerk
 70. Ann Paton
68½. Robert Hoy, spirit dealer
 68. Wm. Connell, ship builder
 66. Jane Johnston
 64. Thomas Owens, provision dealer
     .....[ Henry Street intersects ].....
 62. James Frazer, muslin manufacturer, 16 Academy Street
 60. Charles Bailies' scantling yard
 58. Charles Bailies, builder - residence
 56. Thomas Crossford, agent to John Tallis & Co., London publishers
     Nile Street ]
 54. Kennedy Morrison, clerk
 52. William Swan, clerk
 50. John Cousins, grocer, 75 North Street
 48. Thomas Walker, carpenter
     Shipboy Street ]
 46. James Atkinson
 44. John Wallace, sewed muslin manufacturer, 6 Corporation Street
       side of Rev. Thomas Toye's meeting house
     ..... [ Great George's Street intersects ].....
 42. Mrs. Moorcroft's school
 40. Eliza Porter
 38. John Deering, jeweller
 36. Jas. McCollough, grocer, 63 High Street
 34. Wm. Dunlop, draper
 32. William Millen, school master
 30. Ennis Clarke, butcher
 28. James Quirey, spirit merchant, 31 Donegall Street
 26. Samuel Boyd, clerk
 24. Thomas Kirker
 22. Francis Johnson, manager in Archer and Sons' engraving establishment, Castle Place
 20. Mrs. Mary Eccles
 18. Jane McGee
 16. Isabella Adair
 14. Patrick Hynds, pawn broker
     ..... [Little Patrick Street intersects ].....
 12. R. Russell, grocer and spirit dealer
 10. Wm. Stewart, cooper
   8. Samuel McClurcan, cooper
   6. Edward McKeating, saddler
   4. Francis Lees, school master
2½. John Arthur, tailor
     James Place ]
   2. James Thompson

New Court
40 Tomb Street

eight small houses

New Lodge Place
Lodge Road

       Matthew McBride, pensioner
       Thomas Moore, carding master
       John O'Neill, bundler
       John Arthurs, tailor
       James Finlay, turner
       Ellen Havron
       Hutchinson Robinson, mariner
       Jane Robinson
       James Johnston, bundler
       Hugh McCollough, labourer
       Thomas Lindsay, mariner
       John Richardson, weigh master
       Margaret Davidson

New Lodge Road
from North Queen Street

       new house building
   1. James Milligan, porter
   2. Hugh Maguire, tailor
   3. James Haverl, labourer
   4. John Boyes, labourer
   5. Isabella Madill, boarding house
   6. Charles Mullan, carpenter
   1. Daniel McNamara
   3. Ann Dougherty, dealer
   5. James Ritchie, carpenter
   7. Patrick Kennedy, fish monger
   9, James McIlroy, labourer
 11. Samuel Gamble, weaver
 13. William Forbes, worker in foundry
 15. John Heatley, fireman (Headley)
 17. John Johnston, dealer
 19. Sarah Haggarty
 21. Philip Smith, hackler
 23. Eliza Mooney
 25. Patrick Daly, dealer
 27. James Donnelly, labourer
 29. William Hanan, labourer
 31. John Douglass, mechanic
     [ New Lodge Place
 33. John Hayney, hackler
 35. William McFarell, labourer
 37. William Carson, porter
 39. John Kane, labourer
 41. Jane Finlay
 43. Samuel Johnston, dealer
 45. Robert Moore, labourer
 47. Alice Devine, reeler
 49. William McKinney, stone mason
 51. Isabella Douglass
 53. Edward Garner, tailor and spirit dealer
 55. Robert Clark, labourer
 57. James Guy, spirit dealer
 59. Bernard Coyle, coal dealer
 61. John Watson, labourer
 63. Mary McSorley
   1. Robert Watson, labourer
   2. Charles Johnston, labourer
   3. New Lodge Road Spirit Store; Thomas Smyth, proprietor
       entrance gate, Adam J. Macrory, solicitor, Duncairn; office, Rosemary Street
   1. Hans Wilson, dealer
   3. John Rainey
   5. Francis Sloan, labourer
   7. Wm. John Wye, labourer
   9. Margaret Brown
 11. Margaret Green, dealer
 13. Thomas Killip, butler
 15. Owen McCann, labourer
     Antrim Road ]
 12. Michael Maloy, labourer
 10. Betty Kerr
   8. Wm. Holmes, book deliverer
   6. Nathaniel Duncan, labourer
   4. Daniel McCartney, labourer
   2. John Roberts, deputy high constable of cess; office, Queen Street
       Lodge cotton mill - Messrs. Lepper, proprietors
       Wm. Lepper, Laurel Lodge
       Mrs. Frances Lepper, Trainfield House
 72. Malcolm Murray, stone mason
 70. Vacant
 68. Joseph McCollough, spirit dealer
 66. Robert Lenaghan, labourer
 64. Mrs. Nelson, dealer
 62. James Murray, tailor
 60. Wm. McStay, grocer
 58. John Hunter, dealer
   "   Wm. James Galway, labourer
 56. Allen Cathcart, labourer
 54. Michael Cush, labourer
 52. George Haslett, labourer
 50. Bridget Woods
 48. Wm. Gallagher, brick layer
 46. Mary Welsh
 44. Neill Hughes, labourer
 42. Thomas McReynolds, labourer
 40. Joseph Shaw, labourer
 38. Wm. Duncan
 36. Owen Ward, hackler
 34. James Dougherty, labourer
 32. John McKenna, labourer
 30. Robert McMullan, labourer
 28. John O'Neill, dealer
 26. Thomas McKenna, dealer
 24. Joseph Brown, sawyer
 22. Hugh Donoho, dealer
20½. Rose Clark, dealer
 20. Robert Douglass, labourer
 18. Samuel Wright, labourer
 16. Owen Hamill, labourer
 14. Patrick Ward, dealer
 12. Joseph Collier, locksmith
 10. Thomas Lynch, dealer
   8. Ellen Smith, dealer
   6. Daniel McIlroy, dealer
     Gutter Alley ]
   4. Margaret McKeown, dealer
   2. Joseph Nevin, labourer
       entrance to Joseph Finlay's spirit store

New Row
Berry Street

twenty-two small houses

Nile Street
from Nelson Street to York Street

1, 3. Robert King, grocer and spirit dealer
   5. Andrew Armstrong, shipsmith
   7. Vacant
   9. John Smith, stone cutter
 11. Samuel Ewing, grocer and spirit dealer
     [ Little Henry Street
 13. Ann Bayne, grocer and spirit dealer
 15. John O'Leery, custom house officer
 17. Ann Stewart
 19. Arthur Walker, grocer and spirit dealer
     [ Little York Street
       side of J. Corduke's provision store
       side of G. and H. McKibbin's provision store
     Little York Street ]
 26. Eliza Blair, grocer
 24. James Gordon, carpenter
 22. Ann Beckett
 20. Wm. Eades, joiner
 18. Wm. McDowell, mechanic
18½. Edward McMurray, in Rowan's foundry
 16. Vacant
       James Campbell, sea captain
14½. Archibald Roberts, boat builder
 12. John Holmes, millwright
 10. John Simmons, sea captain
   8. James Dinnen, revenue officer
   6. James Adams, ship carpenter
   4. James Neill, mechanic
   2. Isabella Learmouth

North Ann Street
from Corporation Street to Nelson Street

1. Alexander Loughrey, labourer
   3. John Knox, quay constable
   5. Robert Graham, sawyer
   7. Wm. McCann, labourer
   9. Ann Brown
 11. David Tumbelty, butler
 13. Richd. Loughran, harbour constable
 15. Andrew Mahon, clerk in Ballymena Railway Office
 17. Henry Quinn, custom house officer
 19. Wm. McDowell, sea captain
 21. Mary Redmond, dress maker
 23. John Quee, painter
 25. John Monteith, sail maker
 27. Michael Madden, quay porter
 29. Francis McCann, pilot
 28. Francis Stewart, boarding house
 26. Ann Ellington
 24. Vacant
 22. J. Campbell, customhouse officer
 20. Wm. Bickerstaff, boatman
 18. James Robinson, stone cutter
 16. John McCutcheon, pilot
 14. Bernard McIlveen, watchman
 12. Patrick McKenna, lumper
 18. Wm. Perry, letter carrier (10)
   8. Daniel Gribbin, carter
   6. Wm. Mullan, labourer
   4. James Nelson, cotton spinner
   2. Alexander Kerr, spirit dealer

North Boundary Street
Old Lodge Road

   1. Mrs. Moffat, boarding house
   3. Patrick Darcy, foreman printer
   5. Andrew Scully
   7. William Lowry, moulder
   9. James Cooke, plumber
 11. Alexander Stewart, car driver
 13. William Young, stone mason
 15. Thomas Gillespie, labourer
 20. Wm. Moore
 18. Wm. Johnston, warper
 16. John Smyth, gardener
 14. Hugh Montgomery, car driver
 12. John Dunlavey, baker
 10. Abraham Hill, carpenter
   8. John Smylie, mechanic
   6. Mary Addy
   4. Isaac Waugh, clerk
   2. Mrs. Campbell, dealer

Northburn Place
Old Lodge Road

       Wm. S. Baird, printer
       Wm. Hanna, boiler maker
       John Foreman, linen lapper
       three new houses building

Northburn Street
Old Lodge Road

       John Law, farmer
       William Watson, warder in jail

North Queen Street
Carrickhill to Old Carrick Road

1. Mrs. Fawkner, lodging house
3. Hugh O'Neill, green grocer and boot and shoe maker
[ Frederick Street
5. R. D. Kirk, wine and spirit shop
7. Isabella McComb, white worker
9. Halliday Maltseed, machine smith
11. Vacant
11 ½. Mrs. Eliza Hill
13. Hugh Kelly, spirit store, Bank Lane
15. Constabulary Station - Head Constable, William Smith
17. John McMillan, spirit dealer
19. Miss Noland, boarding house
21. William Delany
23. John Hawkins, cotton spinner
25. Mary Dixon, dealer
27. Denis McGinnis, printer
29. Patrick Fitzsimons, labourer
31. William John Leathem, shoe maker
33. Benjamin Gilmore, spirit dealer
[ May's Lane
35. Martin Rutherford, spirit dealer
37, 39. Robert Maxwell, dealer
41. Richard Lavery, spirit dealer
[ Lancaster Street
43. James Park, grocer and spirit dealer
45. Thomas Ewart, spirit dealer
47. Patrick Cheevers, grocer & publican
 49. William Frame, dealer
 51. John Kinny, grocer and publican
 53. Christie McDonald, slater
 55. Patrick McFarley, pensioner
 57. Catherine Marson, spirit dealer
 59. Ann. Hawkes, dealer
 61. James Walsh, spirit dealer
 63. William Pollock, pensioner
 65. Thomas Shaw, spirit dealer
 67. Vacant
 69. Thomas Montgomery, spirit dealer
     [ Great George's Street
     enclosed ground     [ Henry Street
 71. James Baxter, copper and tinsmith
 73. John Campbell, linen lapper
75, 77. John Wilson, baker and forage contractor
 79. Jane Gregory, pawn broker
 81. Robert Mooney, editor of News Letter
 83. Thomas Price, accountant, Harbour Commissioners' office
 85. Vacant
 87. Alexander Wilson, grocer
 89. Edward Smith, spirit dealer
     [ Sussex street
 91. John Canavan, spirit and provision dealer
 93. Vacant
 95. Richard Duncan, gardener
 97. Wm. Jas. Thompson, grocer
     [ Vere Street
 99. Jane Murphy, haberdasher and grocer
101. Miss Margaret Mack
103. Miss Hancock
     [ Old Carrickfergus Road
     Hardinge Street - several houses occupied by mill workers
                                           
Mary's Place
       James Holmes, grocer and spirit dealer
       John Frazer, mechanic
       Bernard Carey, carpenter
     North Queen Street Place ]
       James Brown, labourer
       Ann McCrea, white worker
     New Lodge Road ]
 56. Joseph Finlay, grocer, spirit and provision store
54½. Sarah Campbell
 54. Patrick Dougherty, dealer
 52. Peter Cullin, dealer
 50. Wm. Orr, grocer
     Artillery Street ]
 48. James McNicholl, green grocer
 46. James McCann, dealer
                                             Cavalry Barracks
 44. Thomas McGurk, spirit dealer
 42. Alexander Burke, tailor
 40. Wm. Bryson
 38. Alexander Crossett, collector of police rate and haberdasher
 36. Mrs. Church
 34. Mrs. Fenwick
 32. Mrs. McKee
 30. Edward Smyth, shoe maker
 28. Mrs. Wightman, dress maker
 26. Thomas Ewart, gentleman
 24. Robert Kelso Mathewson, gentleman
 22. Mrs. Groom, boarding house
 20. John Knox, gentleman
 18. John Kerr, clerk
 16. William Stewart, teller Provincial Bank
                                        Infantry Barracks
 14. Samuel Hunter, manager of Belfast Foundry
 12. David Woods, agent for Hill Hamilton
 10. Alexander Moncrieff, clerk
   8. Wm. Hastings, civil engineer
   6. George S. Hill, Sub-Inspector of constabulary
   4. John Orr, clerk
   "   Mrs. Orr, servants' registry
   2. James Tilley, muslin manufacturer; factory, off Shankhill Road (Shankill)
       The Old Poorhouse - J. Marshall, house steward

North Queen Street Place
(formerly Finlay's Court)

six small houses

North Street
from Bridge Street to Peter's Hill

1, 3. John Lytle, wholesale grocer and seed merchant
   5. Vacant
   7. James H. Smyth and Co., glass, oil and paint warehouse; residence, 6 Waring Street
   9. Wm. Lewis, haberdasher
 11. James McCann, soap and candle manufacturer; residence, 3 Winecellar Entry
 13. Wm. Hughes, corn merchant and flax spinner
 15. William Addison, wholesale grocer and seed merchant
 17. Samuel Gelston, wine and spirit merchant; residence, Rosstulla, Whiteabbey
 19. Vacant
 21. James Boyd, umbrella and parasol maker
     [ North Street Place
 23. Joseph Lewis, lithographic printer; residence, Carrickfergus
 25. Robert Vance, wine and spirit merchant; residence, McTier Street
 27. Wm. Bullock, brush and weavers' utensil warehouse; residence, Bower's Hill
     [ St. Anne's buildings
 29. Mrs. Robinson's commercial boarding house
 31. John and Robert Potts, iron merchants; J. Potts' residence, 25 York Street; R. Potts, residence, Rosemount, Antrim Road
33, 35. Jas. Kavanagh, wholesale grocer, glass, oil and colour dealer
37, 39. Vacant
 41. Ann Ievers, grocer and tobacconist
43. Daniel R. Brannigan, wholesale tea, wine and spirit stores; residence, 2 Murray's Terrace
 43. Alex. Grant and Co., drapers and silk merchants; A. Grant's residence, 2½ Joy Street
45, 47. Wm. Dobbin, wholesale grocer, druggist and drysalter; residence, 102 Donegall Street
     [ Long Lane
 49. Robert Milliken, saddler and harness maker
 51. David Rodgers, saddler and harness maker; residence, York Street
 53. E. and M. Riddell, bonnet makers and haberdashers
 55. John Reid, haberdasher
 57. Miss Noble, boarding house
 59. James Thompson, bakery and flour merchant
 61. Osborne Kidd, flour miller; residence, Armagh
 63. Nathaniel Dickey, grocer
 65. Eliza Jane Duncan, haberdasher
     [ Church Street
 67. John Thompson, watch and clock maker and jeweller
 69. Johnston & Kennedy, haberdashers
 71. John & James Dysart, boot and shoe makers
 73. Isabella Dickson, vender of medicine
 75. John & W. R. Cousins, wholesale and retail grocers and cheese mongers; residence, 50 Nelson Street
 77. Forster Green & Co., Golden Eagle tea establishment
 83. John Milford, corn and flour merchant; residence, 86 Hercules Street
 85. William Tate, green hide, leather and nail stores
 87. David Bell, wholesale and retail grocer
 89. Robt. Blackburn & Co., wholesale and retail grocers and druggists
     [ John Street
 91. Margt. Jane Patrick, haberdasher
 93. John McFarlane, clock and watch maker; residence, 30 Sandy Row
   "   Hugh Spence, boot and shoe maker
 95. Mrs. Hederman, haberdasher; residence, 101 North Street
 97. Patk. Denvir, baker & flour dealer
 99. Mary Hunter, baker & confectioner
101. Mary Moonan, haberdasher
103, 105. Nathaniel Isles, leather merchant and boot and shoe maker
107. Mary Ann Browne, haberdasher
109. Wm. Campbell, leather merchant
109½. Patrick O'Neill, retail spirit store
111. Pat. O'Neill, boot & shoe maker
113. Jane Crawford, flour store and bakery
115. Thos. Sanders, brazier & tinsmith
117. Catherine Justin, whip manufactory
119. Thomas Frazer, leather merchant
121. Robt. Mahaffey, boot and shoe maker
123. John Graham, wholesale and retail confectioner
125. Robert Jardin & Co., grocers
127, 129. John Casey, spirit dealer and grocer
131. Vacant     [ Union Street
133. John Elliot, grocer
135. Wm. Knox, baker & flour dealer
135½. Teressa Maginn, haberdasher
137. W. McIlroy, grocer & spirit dealer
   "    Andrew McIlroy's carman's yard
139. James McBlain, leather merchant
141. James McMillen's provision store
143. Wm. Moore, currier and leather merchant
145. Allen Martin, grocer and flour merchant
147. James Barry, haberdasher
147½. Robert Guinn, coach maker
   "    Eliza Guinn, stay maker
     [ McTier's Court
149. James Dunlop, whip manufactory
151, 153. Robt. Peel's bakery & flour stores; residence, Shankhill Road (Shankill)
     [ McKibben's Court
155. George Kerns, saddler and harness maker
157. Hugh Crawford, grocer
159. Lawrence O'Brien, hair dresser & wig maker
161. John Ingram, provision dealer
163. Patrick Toner, provision dealer
165. Mary Wright, dealer
167, 169. Thos. Mullins, provision dealer
171. John Short, baker and flour dealer
173. Margaret Anderson, spirit dealer
     [ Hamilton's Court
175. Michael Kelly, provision dealer
177. Denis Dyer, spirit dealer
179. James Hamill, provision dealer
181. Thos. Boyd, baker and flour dealer
183. Wm. Kealey, provision dealer
185. Rise Ann Adams, confectioner
187. James McClements, green grocer
189. John Caruth, grocer, meal, flour, and bran stores
191. Robert Gilmor, pawn broker
     [ Peter's Hill ]
204. Robt. Orr, grocer and spirit dealer
202. Edward Daly, surgeon, North Street Medical Hall
200. John McKenna, spirit dealer
198. James Adams, baker
196. Luke McCann, dealer
194. John Loughran, butcher
192. John Madden, dealer
190. James McPeak, pedlar
188. John Halliday, tailor
     Law's Lane ]
186. Thos. Craig, grocer & spirit dealer
184. Matthew Irvine, spirit dealer & stabling yard
182. James Anderson, provision dealer
180. Thomas Bryson, hardware shop
178. John Smith, looking glass maker
176. John Canavan's  timber and coal yard
174. James Wilson, toy shop
172. James Laughlin, confectioner
170. Wm. Patterson, soap and candle manufacturer
168. James A. Cumine, electrical and optical warehouse
166. Thomas Beatty, spirit dealer
164½. Hugh Magee, stabling yard
164. James Ball, spirit dealer
162. James Boyd, baker and flour merchant
160. Samuel Barron, grocer
158. Mary Ann McWilliams, Eagle Inn and stabling yard
156. Patrick Henry, dealer
154. John Waugh, bakery and flour dealer
     Winetavern Street ]
152. Arthur Hunter, leather merchant
150. John Foley, provision dealer and butcher
148. Vacant
146. Patrick Fowler, confectioner
144. Edward Leathem, umbrella maker and bell hanger
142. Michl. McAvoy, pipe manufactory
140. Jane Wilson, toy shop
138. John Hunter, soap and candle manufactory
136. Dennis Louden, butcher
134. Arthur Alexander, wholesale and retail spirit dealer, coal merchant and stabling
132. James Waugh, leather warehouse
130. Arthur Crawford's iron stores
128. John Woods Beck, M.D., surgeon and apothecary
126. James Boucher, haberdasher
124. Richard Ware, spirit dealer and stabling yard
122. Arthur Murphy, confectioner
120. John Dougherty, spirit dealer
     Hudson's Entry ]
118. Henry McAnally, spirit dealer
116. John McIlveen, haberdasher
114. Thomas McAteer, grocer and spirit dealer
     Ritchie's Place ]
112. Richard Colpoy, wholesale flour and grain merchant
110. Hugh Lowe's grocery & flour store
108. John S. Dickson, surgeon; residence, Ligoneil Villa
106. Wm. Mathews, hair dresser
104. Adam Duncan, carman's inn and stabling yard
     Hercules Street ]
102. James Evans, spirit dealer
100 James Wilson, tobacconist
  98. Patrick Mooney, butcher and spirit dealer
  96. Daniel McCann, soap and candle manufacturer; residence, 97 York Street
  94. Bernard McAuley, boot and shoe maker
  92. John McCartin, nail manufactory
  90. Bernard McAuley, boot and shoe maker
  88. James Lamb, boot and shoe maker
  86. Samuel Elliott, confectioner
  84. Margaret Henesay, haberdasher
  82. Andrew Kirk, tobacco manufactory
  80. Jane Conway, spirit dealer and boarding house
  78. Bernard McDonald, haberdasher and cap manufacturer
  76. Thomas Gribbin, book seller
  74. James Dornan, rope and twine manufacturer
  72. Jane Caulfield, haberdasher
  70. James Marlow, rope and twine manufacturer
68, 66. North Star Inn and Hotel, and posting establishment - George Gordon, proprietor
  64. Robert Bunting, confectioner
     Round Entry ]
62½. Vacant
  62. Mary Pollock, book seller
   "    Jane Pollock, dress maker
  60. James McClarns and Co., curriers, wholesale and retail leather merchants
58½. Joseph McAlister, soap and candle manufacturer
  58. James Torbit, jun., wine merchant and spirit dealer; residence, 9 Albion Place
  56. William Stewart, brush and trunk maker
  54. Jane Greer, soap and candle manufacturer
  52. Kirker Brothers, haberdashers; residence, 24 Nelson Street
  50. James Stormont, house painter and glazier
  48. James Davidson, saddler and harness maker
  46. William Riley, haberdasher
44, 42. William Henry Morris, soap and candle manufacturer
40, 38. Mercer and Kerr, wholesale druggists and general merchants
  36. Miller, Clindinning and Co., Manchester and Scotch warehouseman, and manufacturers; residences: Wm. Clindinning, 15 May Street; George L. Miller, Henry Street
  34. Samuel McCausland, wholesale grocer, tobacco manufacturer & seed merchant; residence, Lodge Cottage
32, 30, 28. Vacant
 26. Samuel D. Robinson, brush, card and bellows manufacturer; residence, 29 North Street
 24. Fergus Massy, tobacconist
 22. Thomas Gray, wholesale and retail grocer, ship owner, etc.
20, 18. Wm. Dobbin, wholesale and retail grocer and druggist; residence, 102 Donegall Street
16, 14. Wm. Sherrie, wholesale and retail brush manufacturer, and gutta percha agent
 12. George Massy, tobacco and snuff manufacturer
 10. Edward Taylor, seedsman
   6. Mrs. Magee, wine and spirit store, Derry, Larne, Antrim and Crumlin mail coach office
   4. John McDonnell, tobacconist and grocer
   2. James Skene, spirit dealer, Stag's Head Tavern

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O'Haggarty Street
Boundary Street

   1. Thomas McKibbin, bundler
   3. James Lackey, cabinet maker
   5. John McKenna, labourer
       side of John Ewing's grocery and spirit store
   6. Charles Maken, car driver
   4. Daniel Gilliland, labourer
   2. Tracey Brittain, labourer

Old Lodge Place
Old Lodge Road

twelve small houses

Old Lodge Road
from Peter's Hill
Right Side

   1. William Kelly, labourer
   3. Peter McCrory, boot and shoe maker
   5. James Henderson, labourer
   7. John Black, helper in foundry
   9. Leckey Devine, porter
 11. Patrick McKavanagh, marine store
 13. James Suffern, porter
 15. Vacant
 17. Hugh McCann, butcher
 19. John Mulgrew, blacking manufacturer
 21. Thomas Keenan, rope manufacturer
 23. Bernard O'Neill, flaxman
 25. George Wilkie, plumber
 27. Daniel Magee, grocer
     [ Alton Street into Wall Street
 29. James Ross, brick manufacturer
 31. Catherine Magill, dress maker
 33. John Williamson, whitesmith
 35. Owen McKee, labourer
 37. John Cameron, starch maker
     [ Upton Street
 39. Catherine Hannan, boarding house
 41. James McIlvenna, labourer
 43. Arthur McGurk, pensioner
 45. James O'Hagan, dealer
 47. Daniel Dunbar, clerk
     [ California Street
 49. Thomas Haggarty, porter
 51. George Rice, pensioner
 53. James McCracken, weaver
 55. Andrew Armstrong, chandler
 57. John Saunders, labourer
     [ Arnon Street
 59. Ezekiel Moore, whitesmith
 61. John McClusky, salesman
 63. Jane Sharpe, widow
 65. William Smith, grocer
     [ Stanhope Street
 67. Henry Harper, carpenter
 69. Alexander Davison, baker
 71. Joseph Hill, coast guard
   "   Mr. Ross's brick field
 73. Patrick Burns, weaver
 75. Aaron Osborne, weaver
 77. Daniel Burns, weaver
 79. Richard Johnson, weaver
 81. Francis Devlin, weaver
 83. Patrick Lyons, dealer
 85. Mrs. Magee, widow
 87. Samuel Kennedy, boot and shoe maker
 89. Vacant
     [ New Street to Crumlin Road
       two new houses not finished
     [ New Street to Crumlin Road
       rere of new Court House
       S. McD. Elliott, Old Lodge House, seneschal and solicitor; office, Arthur Street
       Arthur Crawford, woollen draper; shop, Waring Street
       John and Robt. Getty, gentlemen, Beech Park
       John Hind, flax spinner, The Lodge
       Samuel McCausland, grocer, the Lodge Cottage; shop, North Street
       Old Park Print Works - Robert Howie, proprietor

Left Side

       James McTier, gentleman, Vermont Lodge
       John Tate, farmer
       John Thompson, working bleacher
     Crumlin Turnpike ]
     Glentilt Place ]
     Court Street ]
       John Clarke, commercial traveller
     Old Lodge Place
       small houses - several vacant
       Mary Kirker
       Edward Coyle, labourer
       Wm. Beatty, grocer and spirit dealer
     Conlon Street ]
       John Quin, grocer and publican
       Wm. McClenahan, mechanic
       James Parker, tailor
     Campbell Street ]
                                                 Fleming's Place
       1. James Clendinning, grocer and publican
       2. Robert Campbell, carpenter
       3. Wm. Weir, stone cutter
       4. Wm. Flanigan, block printer
       5. James Lemon, stone cutter
       6. Joseph Hamilton, block printer
       7. Thomas Collins, print cutter
       8. Robert Manson, labourer
       8. Wm. Thompson, sawyer (9)
     10. Vacant
134. John Magee, brick layer
132. Hugh Clarke, carpenter
130. John Patterson, carter
128. James McAuley, brick moulder
126. Mrs. Montgomery
124. Mrs. Blakely
122. John Fryer, book deliverer
120. Alfred McMeehan, labourer
118. James Blessington, mill worker
116. Ralph Briggs, salesman
114. James Lynch, cooper
112. John R. Darling, grocer
       James Gibson, rope maker
108. John Brown, school master
106. Margaret Campbell, dealer
     North Boundary Street ]
104. Edward Donnelly, spirit dealer
102. Robert Foster, packer
100. James Beattie, grocer
  98. Joseph Quin, labourer
  96. Ann McCleery
  94. James Rogers, porter in bank
  92. Wm. Magill, labourer
  90. Peter Andrews, Jews. harp maker
  88. Samuel Nixon, shoe maker
  86. Thomas Ryan, pensioner
  84. Thomas Martin, printer
       Bernard Gorman, weaver
84½. James Murdoch, weaver
  82. James Bruce, pensioner
  80. John Hamilton, cooper
  78. Joseph Haslett, labourer
  76. Ann Houston, sewer
  74. John McCullogh, painter
     McClelland's Lane ]
       from 72 to 48 small houses
  46. Patrick Heggarty, brick layer
  44. Bernard Mallon
     Arthur's open ]
  42. Hugh Bigham, watchman
  40. Thomas Lewis, publican
  38. James Gallagher, porter
  36. Robert Palmer, labourer
  34. Archibald Smith, labourer
  32. Samuel Hart, lapper
  30. Francis Miller, shoe maker
  28. Wm. Irvine, porter
  26. Sarah McWilliams, widow
       from 24 to 2 small houses

Ormeau Place
Ormeau Road

   1. Miss Brown
   2. Mrs. Greenfield
   3. Thos. Wallace, commission agent, Elliot's Court
   4. Wm. Shaw, in Ulster Bank
   5. Rev. Edward Johnston
   6. John Farrel, gentleman
   7. Mrs. Monteith
   8. Miss McNaughten
   9. Mrs. Garrett     { Ormeau Street
 10. Mrs. Magill
 11. Mrs. Simms
 12. James Thompson, linen merchant
 13. Major Henry Kean
 14. Miss Mary Harrison

Ormeau Road
from Cromac to Ballynafeigh
right side

     [ Ormeau Place
     [ Glenfield Place
       Samuel G. Getty, gentleman, Cromac Park
                                                [ Ormeau Bridge ]
       James Bristow, Northern Bank, Prospect
       Anna's Cottage, vacant

left side

       Ormeau - seat of the Marquis of Donegal
       Thomas Verner, D.L., J.P., Ormeau House; office, Castle Place
       The Rev. Henry Cooke, D.D., LL.D.
       Hugh C. Clarke, auctioneer and broker, Rosemary Street
       Henry Garrett, solicitor, Cromac House; office, Castle Lane
       Miss Moreland, Cromac
       William Barlow, Gasfield House, manager of Belfast Gas Works

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Ballynafeigh
right side

       John Dawson, pensioner
       Wm. Hazlett, pensioner
       John Mooney
       house vacant
       Thomas Purvis, commission agent
       Charles Grogan, general merchant in wool and iron, and hay exporter, 49 Smithfield
       George Emerson, stone cutter
       Mary Furlong, dealer
       Samuel Martin, porter
       Wm. Lawder, labourer
       Martha Sinnamond (Cinnamond)
       Thomas Simpson, mill banding, leasing, tambouring and sewing thread manufacturer
       John Newell, school master
       James Gorman, shoe maker
       Mary Stewart
       Thomas Simpson, cotton twister
       David Agnew, brick layer
       Isabella Stewart
       James Clark, nail maker and dealer
       James Jamieson, gentleman
       George Jamieson, boiler maker
       George McConnell, blacksmith
       Daniel Stockman, labourer
       Hans Wilgar, spirit dealer
       Mary Hawkins
       Samuel Spence, labourer
       John Johnston, labourer
       Sarah Jamison, laundress
       George Holmes, dealer
       John Holmes, plumber
       Amy Crossley
       Andrew Kilpatrick, labourer
       Dr. Charles Hurst, Locust Lodge
                                              [ Newtownbreda Road ]