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CADDELL'S ENTRY
High Street to Rosemary Street
3 John Gowdy,
lodgings
5&7 Cormac Brady, spirit store
9 VACANT
11 VACANT
13 VACANT
15 VACANT
17 VACANT
19 Margaret Crawford, dealer
21 VACANT
23 VACANT
25 Ann Bradley, lodgings
27 Ms. Rodgers' store
29 Catherine Hanna
30 Margaret Bradshaw, dealer
28 Alex. Robinson, dealer
26 Sophia Kane
24 VACANT
22 VACANT
20 John Kane
18 Edward McKnight, dealer
16 Sarah Douglas, lodgings
14 Mary McCourt, dealer
12 Charlotte Feenan, lodgings
10 Mary J. Anderson, lodgings
8 William Rice, eating house
CALENDER STREET
Castle Lane to Donegall Square
1 James
Crawford & sons, wine and spirit merchants;
residence, 26 Donegall
Place
3 VACANT
5 back entrance to Richardson Sons, &
Owden's store
7 Day & Bottomley, wholesale woollen
merchants;
William Bottomley's
residence, 6 Donegall Sq. West
~ back entrance to James Lindsay & Co.'s
9 VACANT
11 Thomas Prenter, Antrim Paper Mills warehouse
13 H. J. & F. McCance, linen and general merchants
linen yarn, flax, flax seed
and guano commission
merchants; residences, H. J.
McCance, Suffolk,
Dunmurry; F. McCance, 12
University Square
~ T. P. Carrothers,( Carruthers ) general agent Queen
Insurance Company; residence,
1 Kensington Terr.
14 Connolly Sherrard, house and land agent; residence,
2 Chichester Street
12 John Preston & Co., linen yarn and flax
merchants;
John Preston's residence,
Dunmore, Antrim Road
10 John Dunville & Co., wholesale wine, tea and
spirit
merchants; William Dunville's
residence, Richmond
Lodge, County Down
8 back entrance to Anne Murray's tobacco
manufactory
6 Northern Whig Office, F. D. Finlay & Son,
proprietors
residence, Donegall Square
South
" George E. Lang, clerk Northern
Whig Office
4 Peter Keegan, rectifying distiller and wine
and spirit
merchant; residence, 2 Upper
Crescent
2 Robert Carmichael, Fox Tavern
~ Mrs. McBride, spirit dealer
CALIFORNIA STREET
Old Lodge Road to Wall Street
1 James
Bryan, clerk
3 James Home, dealer
5 John Edwards, mechanic
7 James McMichael, book seller
9 F. Smith, mechanic
11 Gawn Hughes, baker
13 George Glover, watch maker
15 Margaret Kearney, brush maker
17 John Johnston, shoe maker
19 VACANT
21 Robert Carsewell, book binder
23 James McMann, farmer
25 Robert Matthews, traveller
( Park Street intersects )
27 Charles Black
29 Henry Buckeridge
31 John Smith, baker
33 Arthur Thornton, smith
35 Thomas Maguire, agent Royal Liver Society
37 David Dalzell, dealer
39 John Reilly, clothes dealer
41 Ellen McQuitty, widow
43 Andrew Parkhill, mechanic
45 John Knox, letter carrier
( Wall Street intersects )
46 James Scott, shopman
44 Edward Gordon, mechanic
62 Dickson Clarke ( 62 in book,
probably 42 )
40 Robert Hill, coal merchant
38 Mrs. McCready
36 Wm. Cambridge, shopman
34 Robert Fleming, tailor
32 Robert Peebles, lapper
30 George Watson
28 John Smith, gardener
26 Hugh Murphy, bookkeeper &c
24 Gawn Dickson, cabinet maker
22 Wm. Adams, grocer
20 Hugh Scott, currier
18 Patrick Boyle, school teacher
16 James Carrick, dentist
14 Thomas Ewing, print cutter
12 John Smith, linen lapper
10 James McNeill, civil bill officer
8 Bernard Montagu, corn buyer
6 Thomas Friend, boot closer
4 Alexander Duff, brush maker
2 Richard Wetherhead, clerk in Sheriff's office
CAMBRIDGE STREET
Canning Street to Bentinck Street
1 David
Carson, sailor
3 Edward Downey, tide waiter
5 Hugh Downing
2 Matthew Martin, sailor
8 H. Hazard, custom house officer
CAMDEN TERRACE
University Road
2 T.
Cunningham, wine merchant
4 Ebenezer Harper, managing clerk in Mr.
Leadbetter's
6 VACANT
8 VACANT
CAMPBELL'S COURT
off Carrick Hill
several small houses
CAMPBELL'S PLACE
off Walsh Street
CAMPBELL STREET
off Old Lodge Road
twenty seven small houses
CANAL QUAY
Queen's Bridge
~ B.
McCallin & Co., proprietors of Coalisland steam fire clay
brick, tile and drain pipe
manufactory
~ Ulster Canal Company's stores and landing
CANMORE STREET
Shankill Road
fourteen small houses,
principally occupied by starch workers
CANNING STREET
off York Road
1 James
Joynt, office, 52 Talbot Street
3 Thomas Halliday, salesman
5&7 John Williamson, carter
9 Yard
11 Rev. Henry Hazlett
13 Rev. David Maginnis
15 John Hedderwick, clerk
17 Henry Gilliland, sewed muslin manufacturer
19 Duncan Malcolm, room paper manufacturer; shop,
Victoria
Street
21 Robert Nesbitt, inspector of national schools
23 Mrs. Stark
25 Joseph G. Thompson, life assurance, land and
general agent
54 John Mansfield, clerk
52 Robert Matier, seaman
50 Robert Lees, manager for J. Charley & Co.
48 Agnes Wallace
46 D. McIlroy, clerk in Post Office
44 Hugh McRoberts, hackle maker
42 James Laing, draper
40 Wm. Minniece, officer of customs
38 Miss Johnston
36 James Kirker, salesman
34 John Crum, sea captain
32 Robert Campbell, surveyor of customs
30 Terence O'Brien, hide and prevision merchant
28 Benjamin Wood, clerk
26 James Coleman
24 Richard Allen, assistant engineer
22 Matthew Power, sewed muslin manufacturer; office,
61
Academy Street
20 William Muir, of the firm of Muir & McCann, 30
Donegall
Street
18 Mrs. Groat
16 Robert Scott, wine and spirit merchant, 9
Commercial Court
14 William Agnew, clerk in Ulster Bank
12 Edward Blair, clerk
10 Robert Crawford, commission agent; office, 29
Donegall St
8 Robert McMullan, traveller
6 Hugh McCormick, salesman in Neill Brothers,
High St.
4 Miss J. Macaulay
2 Miss Moffitt, spirit dealer
CAMPBELL STREET
Old Lodge Road to Matier Street
1 Richard
Ferguson, labourer
3 Arthur Edmundson, cabinet maker
CAMPBELL'S ROW
off Townsend Street
1 James
Geddis, labourer
3 Robert Coates, joiner
5 John McCoy, shopman
7 John Larmour, block printer
9&11 Charters & Co.'s Mill
20 Robert Johnston, carpenter
18 Anthony Nailor, mill worker
16 Robert McCaldin, mill worker
14 Denis Maguire, hackler
12 Michael Smith, mill worker
10 John Hamilton, soap cutter
8 Robert Hamilton, labourer
6 Hugh Thompson, plasterer
4 Matthew Armstrong, labourer
CARGILL COURT
Cargill Street
three small houses
CARGILL STREET
Townsend street to Boundary Street
1 E. Brown,
pawn broker
3 E. Brown, house and rent agent
5 Allen Robinson, sailor
7 James Purdy, boot closer
9 John Jordan, porter
11 Stephen Houston, moulder
13 Margaret Smythe, widow
15 Susanna Gilfillan
17 Charles McKnight
19 Joshua Harrison, clerk
21 Patrick McEvoy, labourer
23 Joseph Kilpatrick, printer
( Greenland
Street intersects )
25 John McDowell, linen lapper
27 Michael Halpin, tailor
29 William McKenna, labourer
31 Jane Warnock, widow
33 Eliza McGuinness
35 William Lowry, labourer
20 Yard
18 James McCreight, boot maker
16 Mrs. Gallagher
14 Mary Anne Mahood
12 Robert Shaw, labourer
10&8 A. Rowley, grocer
6 Robert Robinson, boot maker
4 Addison Briggs, clerk
2 Yard
CARGILL STREET UPPER
off Boundary Street
1 Yard
3 John Hales, labourer
5 Robert Maxwell, labourer
7 Patrick Reilly, sawyer
9 Robert Greer, saddler
11 James Curry, labourer
13 Henry Lewis, labourer
16 Arthur Taylor, sawyer
14 Samuel Patterson, weaver
12 Robert Graham, pensioner
10 Mrs. Houston
6 Philip Saulters, labourer
4 Samuel Anderson, plumber
2 Alexander Green, grocer
CARLOW STREET
Shankill Road, formerly Alexander Street South
1 William
Pollock, brush maker
3 John Lappan, clerk
5 Wm. Stirling, labourer
7 Margaret Fulton
9 Samuel Larmour, carter
11 Henry Rankin, drayman
14 Wm. Higgins, brick layer
12 Mrs. Wright
10 Francis Phillips, mechanic
8 Thomas McClure, labourer
6 John Sullivan, brick layer
4 Mary Aspinal
2 Susanna Patton
CARLISLE TERRACE
Crumlin Road
2 George
McTear, shipping agent
4 Wm. Close, merchant clothier, High Street
6 VACANT
8 Joseph Dickson, attorney
10 VACANT
CAROLINE STREET
from Great George's Street to Little Patrick Street
1 Elizabeth
Hunter
3 Edward Hughes, labourer
5 John Boyd, labourer
7 Wm. Robin, miller
9 Joseph McFarland, cooper
11 Wm. Lemon, ship carpenter
13 Alex. McKay, cooper
15 Robert Causland, carpenter
17 Mrs. Dunn
19 Luke Donnelly, coach maker
21 Wm. Jamison, labourer
23 Matthew Shanks, carpenter
25 Hugh Bole, stokerer
27 Nathaniel Prenter
26 Thomas Allen, labourer
24 John McCaffrey, carpenter
22 Samuel Reynolds, porter
20 Jane Hunter
18 Robert Gray, cooper
16 Isabella Curlet
14 Robert Thompson, joiner
12 Ann Miller, widow
10 James Smylie, clerk
8 David Anderson, sawyer
6 Alex. Wisdom, sailor
4 Joseph Armstrong, cooper
2 Catherine Hanna, dress maker
CARRICK HILL
North Street to Donegall Street
1 John
McClure, shoe maker
3&5 M. Hurson, straw dealer
7 John Gilmore, straw dealer
9 &11 W. M. Wheeler, alabaster manufacturer
13&15 Thomas Anderson, pawnbroker
17 Patrick Kane, shoe maker
19 Bernard Kane, shoe maker
21 James Hutchinson, hatter
23 Mr. Beatty's stores
" Francis Hughes, baker
25 Wilson Henry, grocer
27 Samuel Sloan, baker
29 John McBride, cartwright
31 James Miller, nailer
33 Charles Green, baker
35 Henry Rogan, labourer
37&39 Hugh Casey, hay dealer
41 Patrick Rogan, publican
43 David Robinson, labourer
45 Mary Flinn, whiteworker
{ Sheal's Entry intersects }
47 Mary McCracken, publican
49 John McGuigan, weaver
51 B. Killen's hall door
53 Bridget Killen, spirit dealer
55 Francis Campbell, labourer
57 John Carmichael, baker
59 Hugh McMullan, publican
61 John McIlwee, compositor
63 Robert Little, plasterer
65 John Mullan, mechanic
67 Mrs. Stewart
69 Cornelius McFall, shoe maker
71 James McGoff, pensioner
73 Mark Nicholson, grocer
75 John Wilson, baker
77 John Ward, labourer
79 Wm. McAdam, porter
81 Eliza Duffy, sewer
83 Sarah Doorish, mill worker
85 John McKee, labourer
87 Peter Harvey, labourer
89 Peter Murphy, labourer
91 Daniel Mallin, wood turner
93 Terence Coogan, labourer
95 Patrick Duffy, labourer
97 Mrs. McCullough, dealer
99&101 Robert McCullough
103&105 R. Kingsberry, shoe maker
107 John Johnston, tailor
109 William Brown, tailor
111 Michael McDough, labourer
113 Mary Sheals, dress maker
115 Wm. Cowan, shoe maker
117 Ann Jane Malcolmson, grocer
119&121 John Doherty, clerk
135 Little & Brown, grain stores and mill
148 Margaret McGrogan
146 Abrahan Adams, brick layer
144 Patrick Comisky, carpenter
142 Ann Chesney, huckster
140 Patrick Mulgrew, marine store
138 James Nixon, carter
136 Yard
134 Timothy Mullan, pensioner
132&130 A. McKeown, grocer
128 Carlisle's Yard
126 David Bradford, dealer
124 Richard Farne, hoop maker
122 S. McCullough, boot and shoe maker
118 Patrick McCann, dealer
116 John Potts, grocer
114&112 John McBlain's tan yard; residence and shop, 40
Donegall Street
108 Hamilton Martin. school master
106 Mrs. Simpson
104 John Donnelly, labourer
102 Wm. J. Wilson, lodging house
100 Isabella Moore
98 John Liddy, pavier
96 Robert Lindsay, lodging house
94 John Taylor, dealer
92 John Gordan, painter
90 Alex. Bain, shoe maker
88 Hugh Kingham, dealer
86 Hugh Cunningham, labourer
84 Robert Mallon, carpenter
82 John Russell, porter
80 Patrick Marlow, mechanic
78 Nelson Russell, grocer
76 J. Girvan, grocer
74 Patrick Tassney
72 Mrs. McKeown, lodging house
70 Charles McClain, grocer
68 Sarah McKinley, dealer
66 Yard
64 Michael McAnally, baker
60 Thomas Girvan, pawn broker
58 Robert Johnston, cooper
56 Elizabeth McPollin, dress maker and milliner
54 Wm. Gilchrest (Gilchrist), tailor
52 James Allen, provision dealer
50 Wm. McIlroy, grocer
46&44 P. Carberry, marine store
42 Hugh Kearney, dealer
40 M. McAlister, washer woman
38 Daniel McQuillan, dealer
36 John Townsley, tinsmith
34 John Whiteside, sail maker
32 Thomas Wilson, cart maker
30 Jane Smith, dealer
26 Ann McKechnie, widow
24 George Byers, shoe maker
22 Wm. Crothers, labourer
20 Walter Wheeler, lime burner
18 Walter Wheeler's lime works
16 Sarah Tucker, widow
14 Alexander Wilson, car driver
12 Edward McQuillan, butcher
10 Francis Mullan, labourer
8 Stewart's entry
6 Mrs. Melville, dealer
2 Harrison Hanna, MD., surgeon
CARRICKFERGUS OLD ROAD
from Spamount to Cave Hill Railway
~ Wm.
Thompson, Garden Hill
~ Rev. John Macnaughten ( McNaughton ) Duncairn
House
two small houses
~ Alexander O'Rorke, solicitor, Greenmount
~ Adam J. Macrory, Duncairn, entrance off New
Lodge Road
~ Misses Mackay, Mount Collyer Park
~ John Grattan< Mervue
~ T. Verner, JP., Lilliput House
~ Messrs. Rowan Brothers, Mount Collyer; York
Street Foundry
~ Geo. Kennedy, Lilliput Cottage
THE CASTLE, CASTLE
BUILDINGS
Castle Place
~ back
entrance to Union Club
1 Wm. Hartley, land house and insurance agent,
public
accountant, master
extraordinary in Chancery, and
commissioner for taking
affidavits in the superior courts;
residences, 25 Chichester
Street, and Greenisland
" John G. Smith, income tax officer
" George K. Smith, solicitor, commissioner
for taking answers,
affidavits &c., in courts
of Chancery, Bankruptcy and Probate
in England; residence, Meadow
Bank, Whiteabbey; Dublin
Office, 35 North Cumberland
Street
2 Wm. Davis, solicitor, notary public,
commissioner for taking
acknowledgement of deeds by
married women, master
extraordinary for the Courts
of Chancery, Bankruptcy,
Probate and Divorce in
England, and all law courts; Dublin,
9 Westmoreland Street;
residence, Meadowbank,
Carrickfergus
" Gunning & Campbell, flax spinners,
Falls Road
" Hamill & Hughes, portrait painters
{ The Castle Yard }
~ Robert Long, veterinary institution and horse
repository
CASTLE BUILDINGS
Castle Place
1 Robert
Magill, woollen draper and hatter
2 Jas. McCallum, haberdasher and Berlin wool
establishment
{ entrance to
Castle Yard }
3 J. Cottam & Co., cigar importers
4 James Boucher, tea and coffee importer and
family grocer;
residence, Bellvue Terrace
5 J. R. Borthwick, Berlin wool and fancy
warehouse
6&7 Jas. Magill, stationer, gilder and book seller;
residence,
33 King Street
8 Wm. Mullan, book seller; residence, 17 Mount
Charles,
University Road
9 Union Club; James Russell, steward
10 James Rutherford, ornamental painter, decorator and
room
paper manufacturer
CASTLE CHAMBERS
Castle Place to Rosemary Street
2
Joseph Braddell
4 R. Shaw, hair cutter
5 Alex. McAlister, architect
8 VACANT
10 Alexander Gordon & Son, wine merchants
" R. F. Gordon and James
Lipsey, agents to the Royal
Exchange Assurance
Office of London
" J. M. Boyd, surveyor and agent
12 George Stevenson, solicitor; residence, Lisburn
" Samuel McCartney Caldwell, tea
merchant
14 W. R. Anketell, JP>
" The North East Agricultural
Association of Ireland,
secretary, G. Gerald Bingham
" The Association of Bleachers, Finishers
and Linen Merchants
of Ireland, secretary, G. G.
Bingham
" The Association of Fall Owners of the
River Lagan,
secretary, G. Gerald Bingham
" G. Gerald Bingham, Brazilian Consul,
agent for the Crown Life
Assurance Co., agent for the sale
of agricultural machinery and
land and house agent
CASTLE LANE
Donegall Place to Arthur Square
1 Imperial
Hotel Restaurant, Dr. Hurst, proprietor
~ Bonded warehouses
5 Mrs. McBride, spirit dealer
7 John Clarke, stationer and advertising agent
9&11 E. McCartin, hair cutter
13 Robert Donnelly, spirit dealer
17 Edwd. Grey, Shakespeare Hotel and Tavern
~ Managers residence, Theatre
36 Thomas McIlroy, book seller and stationer;
residence, Anna's
Cottage, Ballynafeigh
34 Henry & Wm. Seeds, solicitors and proctors, 23
Middle
Gardiner Street, Dublin; H.
Seeds' residence, 1 Queen's Elms
University Road; Wm. Seeds'
residence, 14 Clarendon Place
32 T. McKinny, solicitor; Dublin address, 9 Capel
Street
" Arthur C. Gaffikin, master
extraordinary in High Court of
Chancery in Ireland,
commissioner for the taking of Affidavits
for the Courts of Exchequer,
Queen's Bench and Common
Pleas.
30 back entrance to Wm. McNeill's Corn Market
28 Phillip's Hotel; T. G. Phillips, proprietor
26 Committee Rooms of Liberal Executive Committee;
John
O'Hanlon, secretary
" J. B. Kennedy, solicitor, master
extraordinary in High Court of
Chancery in Ireland,
commissioner fort taking affidavits for the
Courts of Exchequer, Queen's
Bench and Common Pleas;
agent for A. Cowan, Esq.;
residence, 10 Linenhall Street
" John Hanson, agent for Thomas Greg,
Esq., Ballymenoch;
residence, Holywood
24&22 B. Rannigan, hair cutter, wig maker, ornamental
hair
worker and perfumer
20 J. GIbson, photographic artist and book seller
18 Francis Trevor, Wellington Arms Hotel
11 Market Office, J. Spratt, clerk
10 T. Meenan, poulterer
~ Castle Yard Veterinary Establishment, Robert
Long, prop.
8 George Wm. Braddell, notary public and
insurance agent
6 John Devlin's private residence
2 Charles Longford's workers' entrance
CASTLE MARKET
Calender Street to Hammond's Court
1 David
Ferguson, butcher
2 Hiram Morgan, butcher
3 David Ferguson, butcher
4 David Dinnen, butcher
5 Clerk of Markets' office, James Spratt,
clerk; Borough
Inspectors of Provisions,
James Spratt, Arthur Gaffikin, Thos.
Russell, Wm. Bunting, John
Bell
6 Arthur Kennedy, flour store
7 Mrs. Rice, flour stores
8 Arthur Kennedy, flour store
9&10 Mrs. Meenan, flour store
11 Terence Meenan, poulterer
12&13 Ann Glasgow, green grocer
14 VACANT
15&16 Patrick Flinn, flour dealer
17 VACANT
18 J. Graham, flour merchant
20 VACANT
24 Edward Rice, flour merchant
25 back entrance to the Wellington Hotel; Francis
Trevor, prop.
CASTLE PLACE
83 High Street to Castle Buildings
1 Jas.
Cochrane, grocer, tea, wine and spirit merchant;
residence, 136 Albion
Place
5 Joseph Orr, seeds man; residence, 29 Joy
Street
7 George C. Hyndman, broker, auctioneer and
commission
agent; agent for Globe Fire
and Life and Pelican Life
Insurance Companies;
residence, 5 Howard Street
9 James Bickerton, hatter; residence, 19
College Square
North
" James Brown's posting
establishment
11 Ulster Club; William Darling, manager; Robt. F.
Gordon,
hon.sec.
13 John Henderson, printer, book seller, stationer and
news
agent
15 J. Robb& Co., wholesale and retail woollen
drapers, silk
mercers and general
warehousemen; residence, J. Robb,
Downpatrick; Alex. O. Reid,
Ballygowan
17 Joseph Braddell, gun and pistol manufacturer, and
fishing
tackle warehouse
19 Robert Shaw, hair cutter, wig maker and perfumer
21 M. & E. Bruce, haberdashers; residence, Academy
St.
23&25 George Macoun's silk mercery and millinery
establish-
ment; residence, Seville
Lodge, Sydenham
27&29 Archer & Sons, wholesale stationers, paper
makers,
book binders, printers and
lithographers; proprietors of
Ballyclare paper mills,
Milltown, Ballyclare
27 Samuel Black, solicitor; Dublin, 3 Inn's Quay;
residence,
Summerhill
31 Wm. Gray, cabinet and upholstery ware rooms
33 Archibald Sloan, cabinet maker and upholsterer;
residence
Holywood
35 David Brown, hardware merchant and ironmonger;
residence
11 Clarendon Place
37 Simpson & Marshall, hosiers and shirt makers
39 R. T. McGeagh & Co., woollen drapers;
residence, R. T.
McGeagh, Franklin Place
~
Bank Buildings ~
~ Hawkins, Robertson & Co., wholesale and
retail woollen
drapers, silk mercers and
general warehousemen; residence
Henry Hawkins, 5 College
Square North; Robt. Ferguson's, 3
College Square East
26 Malcolmson & Baker, grocers and spice
merchants; James
Malcolmson's residence,
Fairview, Crumlin Road
24 Charles N. Davis, furrier, boot and shoe warehouse;
residence, 47 Donegall Pass
22&20 T. J. Cantrell, Ulster Medical Hall; manufacturer
of aerated
and mineral waters; factory,
Arthur Place
18 McNeilly, Trail & Co., (late Gray)
manufacturing watch makers
jewellers and silver smiths
16 Dr. John Smith, surgeon &c
14 Joseph Hart, piano-forte and music warehouse
12 T. Malcolmson, druggist
10 J. N. Cowd, merchant tailor &c
8 Wm. Millen, haberdasher
6 James McCleave & Sons, saddlers and
harness makers
" S. R. McCleave, seal engraver
4 Owen Kerr, book seller
" Chas. Guion, hair dresser, wig
maker and perfumer
2 P. Reid, tobacconist and cigar dealer;
residence, Holywood
CASTLE STREET
from Castle Place to Mill Street
1 Wholesale
entrance of Hawkins, Robertson & Co.'s woollen
drapery and haberdashery
establishment
5 E. Searson, toy and fancy bazaar
7 Mrs. Dargan
9 George L. Hill, engraver
11 Robert Jamison, boot and shoe maker
13 VACANT
15 R. Maxwell, printer
" Joseph Ward, hosiery
17 Thomas Forbes, upholsterer and Venetian blind maker
" Mrs. Forbes, stay maker
19 John Maguire, dyer
21 John Ferris, boot maker
23 Richard Colvin, haberdashery
25&27 Belfast Gas Company's office; Alexander Turnbull,
collector
29 Robert Kelly, cabinet and upholstery ware rooms
31 VACANT
33 J. & T. Smyth, engravers
35 V. Ballard, merchant clothier
37 Pittis & Stewart, Isle of Wight bakery
establishment
39 Eliza Burns, stay maker
41 Mrs. McAuley, stationer
43&45 Robert Hamilton, engraver
42, 44 & 47 Henry, Leslie J., & Edward F. Sherrard,
jewellers,
ironmongers and hardware
merchants; residences, Henry
Sherrard, 147 Great Victoria
Street; L. & E., Holywood
49 James Irvine, house painter
" Mrs. Coates, house, sign and
ornamental painter & stained
glass warehouse
51 Joseph Scott, tobacconist
53 Thos. Hayes, dyer and clothes renovator
59 W. Magill, tailor
57 Thomas Galloway, painter
59 Sarah Maguire, pawnbroker, office, 1 Chapel Lane
52 Robt. Jardin & Co., bakers
50 Misses Byrne's School
48&46 John Halliday & Co., tea dealers and general
grocers
40 David Carty, coach maker
38 Owen O'Hare, MD. and licentiate apothecary
36 Robert Hughes, linen merchant
34&32 John Trueman, English bakery
30 Joseph Nimack, cabinet maker
28 Wm. Coates, tinsmith, coppersmith and gas fitter
26 Robert Thompson, engraver, dye sinker and copper
plate
printer
24 E. Hall & Co., brush manufacturers
22 Samuel McCann, Railway and Steam Packet Tavern
20 Meharg & Beck, fancy warehouse and hardware
shop
18 John Devlin, auctioneer and furniture sale room
16&14 David Mitchell, hardware merchant
12 Jas. Heron, hosiery and haberdashery warehouse;
residence
Canmer's Buildings,
Lagan Bridge
10 George Pelan, soap and candle manufacturer
8 Sophia Hill, milliner; residence, 40 Albert
Crescent
6 Robert Adrain, boot maker &c
CATHERINE STREET NORTH
Little May Street to Henrietta Street
1 John
Flood, carpenter
3 James Morrison, coach painter
5 Mrs. Thompson
7 John McRoberts, carpenter
9 Isaac Campbell, labourer
11 St. John Herd, labourer
13 Edward Browne, labourer
15 Adam Smirlie, clerk
17 George Coulter, painter
19 Felix Quinn, provision dealer
21 Felix Quinn, provision dealer
23 Alex. Gribbin, carpenter
25 John Watson, servant
27 Thomas O'Donnell, stone cutter
29 James Dunn, whitesmith
31 Wm. Murphy, car driver
26 Sarah Mallin, widow
24 Mrs. Dunlop
22 Bernard Smith, clerk
20 Margaret McCaul, nurse tender
18 James Maitland, labourer
16 Joseph Lavery, servant
14 Mary McCarty, widow
12 Mrs. Matthews
10 Robert Marshall, ship broker
8 James Gardner
6 James Kerr, coach maker
4 John Murphy, grain merchant
2 Mary Twigg, widow
CATHERINE STREET
from Henrietta Street to Cromac Street
1 Margaret
McMullen, grocer
3 James McCrea, plasterer
5 Wm. Campbell, iron moulder
7 Eliza Gray, widow
9 Mrs. McCoy, widow
11 Francis Kennedy, porter
13 James Lowry, linen measurer
15 Daniel Ritchie, clerk
28 Michael McCarty, labourer
26 Robert Coulter, painter
24 John Lennan, farming implement maker, 91 Cromac
Street
22 Thomas Shannon, bookkeeper
20 Mrs. Coulter, widow
18 Robert Shaw, yarn bundler
16 John Thompson, carpenter
14 James Ogle, carpenter
12 Thomas O'Berry, gilder
10 John Young, watch maker
8 Mrs. McConnell
6 John Coulter, seaman
4 John McCullough
2 VACANT
CAVAN COURT
off Cavan Street
three small houses
CAVAN STREET
Falls Road
ten small houses
CAXTON STREET
Robert Street to Green Street
14&12 McClintock
& Thompson's soap and candle manufactory
33&35 C. & P. McGlade's spirit store
remainder small houses
CHAPEL LANE
Mill Street to Berry Street
1 Sarah
Maguire, city loan office; residence, 59 Castle Street
3 James Rutherford, painter, workshop
5 Michael Trainer, confectioner
7 Jas. Livingstone, coach trimmer
9 Thomas Morton, dealer
15 Matthew Dolan, stationer
17 James McWilliams, hatter
19 Robert McCann, painter
21 James Keatley, clothes dealer
23 Wm. Adams, sexton of Berry Street Presbyterian
Church
34&32 Edward Kelly, pawnbroker and auctioneer
30 Ann Jane Woodworth, dealer
28 James McKeown, publican
26 George Hughes, shoe maker
24 J. McIlhatton, green grocer
22 Ellen Dyer, huckster
20 Mrs. McSally
18 David Ruddell's timber yard and cabinet warehouse
16 St. Mary's R. C. Chapel, John Marley, sexton
" Schoolhouse of St. Mary's
14 E. O'Connor & Co., corn merchants
12 Thomas Bruce, shoe maker
10 Nicholas Cavaner, servant
8 Wm. Miller, stained paper manufacturer
6 Mrs. Cameron
2&4 Edw. J. Monahan, chandler
CHARLEMONT STREET
Berry Street to Torrens Row
1 Mrs.
Crawford, widow
3 Samuel Parrott, labourer
5 Fanny Magill
7 Stephen Marley, fruit dealer
9 Michael McTaggart, fruit dealer
11 Mrs. Hall, huckster
13 Hiram McConkey, tinsmith
15 John Gilmore, tinsmith
17 Richard Raw, shoe maker
19 Anthony Cochrane, tinsmith
21 Patrick McConville, dealer
23 Tobias Gilmore, dealer
25 John Gault, bellows maker
27&29 John Parker, grocer
32 Elizabeth McPeake, grocer
30 James Ferris, carpenter
28 Neal McCann, labourer
26 Hugh Gilmore, tinsmith
24 Wm. Magee, dealer
22 Rebecca Busby, laundress
20 Samuel Kilpatrick, labourer
18 John Bairns, car owner
16 John Sloan, shoe maker
14 David Farrell, shoe maker
12&10 J. McCleave, dealer; shed, Smithfield
8 John McCashling, dealer
4 John Foster, furniture dealer
2 Hugh McClinton, shoe maker
CHARLES STREET
21 Union Street to Stephen Street
5 Hugh
Cooney, labourer
7 James Morne, labourer
9 Charles McGregor, labourer
11 Mary Lyons, widow
13 John Wilson, drayman
15 James Morgan, general dealer
17 John Loughran, labourer
19 Yard VACANT
21 James Magee, labourer
23 Mrs. Taggart, widow
25 James Mullen, fireman
27 Terence Skeagh, labourer
29 Yard
31 Francis O'Hare, plasterer
33 John Duffy, pork cutter
35 Hugh McAreavy, gardener
34 VACANT
32 James Kelly, labourer
30 George Smith, baker
28 Henry McNeale, carpenter
26 William McIlroy, whitesmith
24 Toal Boyle, dealer
22 John Watterson, porter
20 Parker Caruth, labourer
18 Yard
16 Mrs. Miller
14 John Armstrong, nailer
12 Mary Hill, widow
10 James McKenna, labourer
8 James Wilson, labourer
6 Thomas Former, labourer
4 Peter Woods, labourer
2 John McKenna, grocer and publican
CHARLES STREET SOUTH
off Williams Place
fifty two small houses
CHARLOTTE COURT
off Charlotte Street
six small houses
CHARLOTTE STREET LITTLE
off Charlotte Street
ten small houses
CHARLOTTE STREET
Donegall Pass to Howard Street South
1 James
Shaw, carpenter
5 George Callan, labourer
7 Widow Hamilton
9 James Langtry, labourer
11 Widow Brown
13 John Caruthers,( Carruthers) in gas works
15 John Brown, tenter
17 Neil Murray, labourer
19 John Eagle, in gas works
21 James McDonald, labourer
23 Yard
25 Mat. Armstrong, in gas works
16 Hugh Lamont, labourer
14 Andrew Agar, clerk
10 Wm. Horner, worker in gas works
8 J. Peel, pensioner
6 T. Armstrong. tailor and grocer
4 Jane Murphy
2 Yard
CHERRYMOUNT
Crumlin Road, right side
1 James A.
Beck, flax and commission merchant, 3
Victoria Street
2 Edward McGrath, Cherrymount Tavern
3 J. Brown, ornamental stokerer
CHICHESTER STREET
from Donegall Square East
1 Alexander
S. Mayne, book and tract depository
3 Miss Maguire, milliner and dress maker
" William J. Pollock, agent for
Blackie & Son, publishers,
Glasgow
5 Mrs. Stannus and Miss Meek, millinery and
dress rooms
7 Dr. James Moore, surgeon
9 Andrew J. Lutton, linen manufacturer and
bleacher
" H. McClelland, linen merchant
11 Samuel Vance, secretary of Chamber of Commerce,
36 Waring Street
13 The Misses McClement
15 Mrs. Grogan
17 J. & E. C. Reid, house and land agents, agents
for Eagle
Agricultural and Liverpool and
London Insurance Co., and
English and Irish Church and
University Assurance Society
19 W. R. Watters, surveyor and valuator
21 T. H. Aicken, surgeon
23 Mrs. Drennan
" Dr. George Drennan
25 Wm. Hartley; office, The Castle, Castle Buildings
27 William Gubbins, managing law clerk in Mr.
O'Rorke's
office
29 William Moore
31 John Robson's undertaking and posting establishment
33 John Robson's Victoria horse bazaar
" John Grattan & Co., aerated water
manufactory
35 Luke Eagle, Northern Racket Court, billiard room
and
public baths
37 A. T. Macauley, Belfast Bank
39 Rev. John Mark, academy
41 L. & T. Brown, timber and slate merchants; and
Queen's
Bridge
43 Hugh Taylor, painter and glazier
45 Saml. McRoberts, spirit dealer
{ Great Edward Street }
~ T. C. S. Corry, surgeon, Victoria Street Medical
Hall
48 John Robson, horse repository
36 James Agnew, timber, deal and slate yard;
residence,
50 Pakenham Place
34 Charles Devlin, stabling yard
32 VACANT stores
30 Hugh Cuddy, publican
" Mrs. Richard Robson
28 William Bathurst, coach factory
26 C. Smith, file and rasp cutter
24 James Low, spirit and alabaster stores
22 Waugh & Smith, coach builders
20 J. Waugh, of Waugh & Smith
18 George Smith, dentist
16 James Carolan, house and rent agent and valuator
14 Office of the Second Ulster Building and Investment
Society; Samuel Hunter, sec
12 VACANT
10 David McGahey, piano-forte and music warehouse
8 VACANT
6 Adam Craig, piano-forte warehouse
4 Mrs. Mearns, dress maker &c
2 Connolly Sherrard, house and rent agent
CHICHESTER STREET
LOWER
off Great Edward Street
1 Mrs. McKey,
( McKee ) spirit dealer
3 Mart Stewart, boarding house
~ May's Market
~ Town Council timber yard
~ Potato and vegetable market
~ Pork Market
~ St. George's Market
CHRISTIAN'S PLACE
opposite Irwin Street
2 George
Burns hackler
4 Mary Young
6 Mrs. Nesbitt
8 John Donnelly, labourer
10 John Hickey, servant
12 Thomas O.Neill, labourer
14 Margaret Patten, dress maker
16 Joseph Dugan. labourer
18 Biddy Nugent, widow
20 Mrs. Shannon
15 Robt. Alexander, cabinet maker
13 Patrick Rafferty, blacksmith
11 Michael Hoy, clerk
9 James Mulholland, shoe maker
7 Patrick Hogarty, labourer
5 Emma Walker, dress maker
3 Alexander Neill, hackler
1 John Mallin, shoe maker
CHRISTOPHER STREET
Upper Peter's Hill to North Boundary Street
1&3 William Wright,
publican
5 Thomas Mallin, tailor
7 small apartments
9 James Price, labourer
11 Margaret Barr
13 John Allen, labourer
15 Thomas Craig, labourer
" entrance to Scotch Hall
" Matthew Robinson, mechanic
17 George Williamson, labourer
19 Vacant Yard
21 John Campbell, carpenter
23 Mrs. Pendrie
25 James Whiteside, warper
27 Eliza Mars, widow
29 William Pollock, book agent
31 James Shaw, shop man
33&35 John Woods, cart maker
37 Thomas Orr, sawyer
39 Charles McKibbin, mechanic
41 Andrew McClinton, labourer
43 Thos. Crolly, travelling preacher
45 Robert Jamison, shoe maker
47 Jas. A Mowatt, reporter, News Letter
49 Richard Hamilton, cork manufacturer; shop, 46
Rosemary St
51 James Boyd
53 Thomas Graham, school master
55 H. Convery, boot maker
57&59 James Magee, cow keeper
61 Jane Rowan
63 John Briggs, porter
80 John Dawson, warper
78 Wm. Johnston, baker
76 James Morrison, compositor
74 W. Walsh, sanitary constable
72 Mrs. Birch, widow
70 rear entrance to No. 53 North Boundary Street
68 James McQuitty, shop man
66 Wm. Marks, painter
64 VACANT
62 Miss Whiteside
60 Daniel Petticrew, mechanic
58 Wm. Corry, linen lapper
56 Mrs. Reynolds, widow
54 Wm. Baird, pensioner
52 Wm. McClinton, clerk
50 Robinson Lappin, joiner
48 James Walker, linen lapper
46 Wm. Bowles, linen lapper
44 Samuel Clifford, linen lapper
42 Robert Havern, carpenter
40 Thomas Steele, grocer
38 James Nelson, bread server
36 George McConkey, weaver
34 Echlin Gordon, relieving officer
32 Patrick Burns, carpenter
30 Margaret Anderson, grocer
28 Wm. Johnson, cabinet maker
26 Mrs., Young
24 John McLain, bookkeeper
22 Andrew McDowell, cabinet maker
20 Hugh Boyd, labourer
18 Alexander Davison, baker
16 Agnes Johnston, widow
14 Wm. Humphrey, pork cutter
12 Agnes Jackson, grocer
10 Michael Magee, moulder
8 Sarah Girven, widow
2 Joseph Girven, pawn broker
CHURCH LANE
High Street to Upper Church Lane
1 William
Reid, haberdasher and sewed muslin manufacturer
3 Wm. Palmer, shoe maker &c
5 S. Moore, boot and shoe maker
7 J. Moore, boot and shoe maker
9 Alexander McBratney, boot and shoe maker
11 John Moore, boot and shoe maker
13 Wm. McVeigh, feather merchant
15 J. Gilmore, hardware merchant
17 J. Riddel & Son, iron merchant
19 Daniel Rooney, wine and spirit merchant and
rectifying
distillery; residence, 1
Carlisle Place
21 Henry Love, wholesale grocer and commission
agent
" Joseph Clark, American flour and
grain merchant; residence
19 College Street South
" Philip Carpenter & Co.,
provision store
" Miss Carpenter's School
23 John Lennon, baker
25 Peter Hughes, boarding house
27 W. & J. Gordon, provision and butter dealers
29 James Wilson, wine and spirit dealer
31 VACANT
33 Killen & Gibson, tea and wine merchants
35 Samuel McClure, provision dealer
37 William Trimble, boot and shoe shop
39 Samuel Hill & Co., druggists, side door
46 John Lowry, wine and spirit dealer; and 68 Ann
Street
44 W. & F. Hunter, leather merchants; Wm. Hunter's
residence
9 Claremont Place;
Mount Pottinger; Francis Hunter's
residence, 2 Ashley
Place, Mount Pottinger
42 John Frackleton, plate & crown glass, paint,
oil and colour
merchant; residence,
Clarendon Place
40 William Fisher, wholesale and retail grocer
38 Dilger & Winterhalder, clock makers
36 John Rice, spirit dealer and dining &
refreshment rooms
34 Edw. Maguire, boot maker &c
32 James G. Allen, dress maker
30 Mrs. Patterson
" AEneas Clarke, butcher ( as in
book A&E joined)
28 John Robinson, boot maker &c
26 Wm. Maguire, boot maker &c
24 A. McAuley, confectioner
22 Edw. Birnie, boot maker &c
20 Sarah Gordon, provision store
18 R. Kirner, watch & clock maker
16 Edw. McKinney, boot maker &c
14 A. Anderson, tailor
12 Daniel Somerville, shoe maker
10 Robt. Brown, boot maker &c
8 James Mortimer, shoe maker
6 Thomas Palmer, boot maker &c
4 Samuel Moore, boot maker & c
2 J. & W. Mortimer, boot and shoe makers
" William McCullough, merchant
tailor, side entrance
CHURCH LANE UPPER
continuation of Church Lane
1 J.
Fetherston, spirit dealer
" Wm. Braithwaite, alabaster and cement
warehouse
3 James Grant, spirit dealer
5&5b VACANT
7 R. Stewart, baker
" William Braithwaite's alabaster store
9&11 Wm. Cowan, wholesale grocery, wine & spirit
stores
13 Robert Gray; office, Police Square
8 Jas. Mautnier & Co., linen merchants
6 John Martin, grain merchant
4 W. & F. Hunter's leather store
2 Alex. Faulkner, gentleman
" John Moffat, chandler, Ann Street
CHURCH STREET
from Donegall Street to North Street
1 James
Coleman, wine and spirit
3&5 VACANT
7 Robert Clements, publican
9 Town Council store yard
13 Thomas Waugh, sewed muslin manufacturer
15 Wm. Haffern & Co., sewed muslin manufacturers
17 W. Hicks, muslin manufacturer; factory, Francis
Street
" J. S. Holden & Co., sewed
muslin manufacturers
19 Samuel Shaw, muslin manufacturer; residence,
Sydenham
" Daniel Kennedy, linen, lawn and
check manufacturer
" Carshaw & Henderson, muslin
manufacturers. Thomas L.
Patterson, agent; residence,
187 Shankill Road
21 William Hogg, grocer
42 Alex. Gillespie, haberdasher
40 James O'Here ( O'Hare ), haberdasher
38 John Dickey, grocer; shop, 63 North Street
36 William John Elliott, manager of Belfast Public
Bakery Co.
34,32 & 30 Belfast Public Bakery
28 Wm. Harper, machine manufacturer
26 Charles Rea, wholesale wine and spirit merchant
24&22 Joseph Macaulay, hat and bonnet-box manufacturer
20 Charles Sparrow, statuary and artificial stone
manufacturer
18 James Sheals, publican
16&14 E. A. Alexander, sewed muslin manufacturer; J. W.
Henry,
agent
12&10 David McVeigh, feather dealer
8,6,4 & 2 James Griffith, pawn office
CINNAMOND STREET
off Cullintree Street
2 John L.
Warren;s hall door
4 Widow Little
6 Catherine Heburn
8 John Donnelly, labourer
10 Patrick Kennedy, fish dealer
12 John Kays, labourer
14 John Rafferty, carter
16 John Shannon, tailor
18 Patrick McKee, labourer
20 Dominick McGlone, hackler
22 James Murray, baker
24 Robert Kerr, coal carter
26 James Fee, fireman
28 John Kinney, slater
30 Arthur Campbell, weaver
32 John Reilly, sawyer
34 Mary McCaghany
36 James Clark, coal carter
38 J. Chapman, hackle maker
40 James Short, coal carter
42 Wm. Quinn, hackler
44 John Magee, tailor
46 George Anderson, labourer
48 Bernard Clarke, labourer
50 Wm. Martin, shoe maker
52 back door
54 Michael Curran, grocer
33 VACANT
31 James McGivern, weaver
29 Patrick McLaughlin, brick layer
27 John Tevin, labourer
25 John Parlen, pensioner
23 John McCall, labourer
21 Biddy Morris
19 Henry Loughran, shoe maker
17 Joseph Maginn, labourer
15 James Connor, labourer
13 Wm. Murphy, labourer
11 Owen McKenna, labourer
9 Peter McCall, carter
7 Allen Mallon
5 Wm. Queen, carter
3 Thos. McDowell, labourer
1 Francis Campbell, grocer
CLAREMONT STREET
Malone Road
1 David
Walker, confectioner; shop, Bridge Street
CLAREMONT TERRACE
University Road
1 F, M.
Boyd, commercial traveller
2 Jas. Kerr, in the Ulster Bank
3 Mrs. May
4 Miss Overend, boarding school
5 Alexander Turnbull, manager of Gas Co.,
Office, Castle Street
CLARENCE PLACE
from Alfred Street to Donegall Square South
9 Thomas G.
Folingsby; office, Victoria Street
7 Wm. McComb, book seller; shop, High Street
5 The Misses Roes' boarding and day school
3 Jules Festu, French Master (really!)
1 Dr. Smith, surgeon
2 Mrs. Stirling (order in book)
CLARENCE STREET
Linenhall Street to St. Malachi's Chapel
" C.
Duffin & Co., tow spinning mill; office, Waring Street;
A. Duffin's residence, Windsor;
Chas. Duffin's residence,
College Square North
~ H. & J. McKavanagh's round timber yard
and saw mill
~ Henry Wylie, sawyer
CLARENDON PLACE
Alfred Street to Joy Street
"
May Street Presbyterian Church, Rev. H. Cooke, DD., LL.D.
minister; residence, Ormeau
Road
11 David Brown, ironmonger; shop, Castle Place
13 Thomas K. Wheeler, surgeon
15 Mrs. Corbitt ( Corbett )
17 John Frackleton; shop, Church Lane
19 John Arnold, merchant clothier, High Street
" Doctor Wilberforce Arnold, L.K.
and M.R.C.S.E.
24 James Morrison's undertaking and posting
establishment;
residence, Montgomery
Street
18 John Kennedy, coach builder
16 Hugh Hanna, surveyor
14 Wm. Seeds, solicitor, Castle Lane
12 Robt. Gaffikin, carver and gilder; shop, Arthur
Square
~ Music Hall
CLARK'S LANE
Great Patrick Street to Curtis Street
1 back
entrance to Henry Loughran's spirit store
{ left side }
~ James B. Lundy, Assistant Commissioner
General
~ Thomas Jackson, architect; office, 16
Donegall Place
~ Wm. Spotten, manager in Dunbar, McMaster
& Co.'s,
Howard Street
~ George Smith, engineer to Harbour Corporation
~ Miss Macnaughtan
~ Miss Herdman
~ John Boyd, proprietor of Belfast Foundry
~ Captain Robinson
~ James Hind, The Lodge
~ John Hind, flax spinner, Dunowen
~ James Darbyshire, linen manufacturer, Dunowen;
office, 4
Fountain Lane
~ Wm. Mullan, merchant, Brookvale; office,
Victoria Street
~ W. T. B. Lyons, JP., Oldpark
~ John Herdman
~ Washington G. W. Charters, Easton Lodge
CLONARD STREET
Falls Road
2 Archibald
Kiker's (Kirker) hall door ( as in book)
4 James McArlow, mill worker
6 Wm. Connolly, mill worker
" James Savage, labourer
9 Wm. Madden, labourer
8 Henry Kirker (Kiker), mill worker
10 Joseph Corry, spinning master
12 Wm. Hilton, mechanic
14 Nicholas Garland, carpenter
16 Wm. Morgan
18 Edward Blackwell, flax dresser
20 Jane Parker
22 James Anderson, mechanic
24 Robert Armstrong
26 Mrs. Sarginson
28 Wm. Murdock, carpenter
30 Mary Patterson, dress maker
32 Mrs. Collins
34 Hugh Thompson, bundler
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COAR'S LANE
off Great Patrick Street
twenty six small houses
COATES' PLACE
off Coate's Street
2 Catherine
Taton
4 Ann Jane O'Neill
6 Wm. Johnston, carpenter
8 Mrs. Gilliland
10 Wm. Cash, mechanic
12 Samuel McNab, labourer
14 Margaret Clements
16 James Clendinning, ( Glendinning ) brick layer
18 James Maxwell, linen lapper
22 John Reilly, shoe maker
24 Patrick Kearney
26 Mrs. Allen, widow
19 VACANT
17 W. Thompson, mill worker
15 John York, carpenter
13 Mrs. Ritchie
11 Wm. Kilpatrick, linen lapper
9 Martin Beattie, servant
7 Lewis Ritchie, machinist
5 Martin Moore, mechanic
3 James McMillen, currier
1 William Coburn, grocer
COBURN'S COURT
Cargill Street
three small houses
COLIN STREET
Bogan Street to Alma Street
fifteen small houses
COLE'S ALLEY
west side Church Lane
1 James
Wilson, spirit stores
twelve small houses
COLIN COURT
off Verner Street
nine small houses
COLLEGE COURT
off College Street
1 Henry
Garrett, builder and carpenter (yard)
3 Mrs. Crawford
5 James Goodwin, tailor
7 John Hughes, labourer
8&6 John McGrady, furniture remover
4 Patrick McCann, car owner
2 Jas. Keyland, car driver
COLLEGE PLACE NORTH
off College Square North
~
Thomas McCammon's Indian corn mill and tan yard
10 Jas. Neill, clerk in Mr. McCammon's, King Street
8 John Ireland, sewed muslin manufacturer
6 John Murray, brewer
4 Mrs. Cunningham
2 Mrs. Major
5 VACANT
3 Mrs. Kennedy
( strange numbering sequence )
1 Mrs. Gray
6 Mrs. Keenan
4 John Smith, sawyer
~ Sir Wm. G. Johnson's stables and coach house
COLLEGE SQUARE EAST
King Street to Fisherwick Place
1 Dr,
Harkin, surgeon
2 Henry Greer, shop, 31 High Street
3 Robert Ferguson, warehouse, Bank Buildings
4 Robert Gray, gentleman
5 W. J. Nichol, of Forster Green & Co.'s
6 Mrs. Ann J. Boyle
7 Mrs. Ann McCulla's boarding house
8 VACANT
10 Miss Roberts' day school for young gentlemen
11 Surgeon J. S. Grattan, dentist
12 John Clarke, JP.
13 Joseph John Murphy, Linfield Mill
14 Wm. Booker, gentleman
15 Thos. Walkington, of E. Walkington & Son,
Rosemary Street
17 Wm. Murphy, Linfield Mill
18 Jas. MacAdam, Soho Foundry, Townsend Street
19 James Keegan, wine merchant, 74 High Street
20 Miss J. M. Cary, ladies' seminary
COLLEGE SQUARE NORTH
King Street to Durham Street
1 Henry
Campbell, of the firm of Gunning & Campbell, flax and
tow spinners, Falls Road
2 James F. McCaw, merchant
3 Wm. Stephenson
4 Wm. Lytle, shop, 82 Ann Street
5 H. Hawkins, warehouse, Bank Buildings
6 Robert Patterson, hardware merchant; High
Street
7 Museum; Wm. Darragh, curator and animal
preserver
8 VACANT
9 Charles Duffin, flax spinner; Clarence Street
Mill
10 Dr. W. McGee, JP. surgeon
11 Bernard Hughes, proprietor of railway and model
bakeries
12 Sir. Wm. G. Johnston, DL.,JP.
13 Surgeon Jas. McGregor, homeopathic practitioner
14 John H. Lytle, linen merchant; of A.S. Henry &
Co., Wellington
Place
15 VACANT
16 Wm. P. Holmes, manager for Thornton, Ewing &
Co.
17 Mrs. Ann Torbett
" Miss Greim, professor of music and
German
18 John McEwan, thread manufacturer, Springfield
19 James Bickerton, hatter, Castle Place
20 Edward Johnstone, salesman
21 John McCormick, machinist
22 Robert Ferris, boot closer
23 ? Kirkwood, in Mrs. Coates', Castle Street
24 Christopher Aitchison, publisher and book seller,
High Street
25 W. R. Kamcke, linen merchant
26 R. W. Dyke, professor of music
27 Samuel Rea, surgeon
28 Wm. Clendinning, (Glendinning) of the firm of
Miller,
Clendinning & Co.,
warehouse, North Street
29 Miss Christiana Campbell, ladies' seminary
30 Wm. Mason, organist in Christ Church
~ College Square North Presbyterian Academy
~ College Square North Presbyterian Church
~ Christ's Church, Rev. R. S. Gregg; incumbent;
residence,
Botanic View
~ Government School of Design
COLLEGE STREET
College Square East to Fountain Street
1 Charles
Belas, officer of the Inland Revenue
3 Mrs. Richards, governess' registry office
5 Mrs. E. Pelan, boarding house
7 VACANT
9 Miss Cromie, dress maker
{ Queen Street intersects }
11 VACANT
13 Miss Brown, teacher of music
15 Miss Hart, lodging house
~ Bernard Hughes' stables, Foundry Mews
19 John Mayne, professor of music
21 Mrs. McLelland ( McClelland)
23 VACANT
25 A. Scotland, draper
27 Wm. Hunter, pawnbroker and auctioneer
29 Mrs. Moffatt
31 Emily Bridge, lodging house
38 Miss Maxwell
36 VACANT
34 Rev. J. Young
32 Mrs. Eleanor Sproull
30 F. Robinson, teacher of music
28 Misses Johnston, dress makers
26 VACANT
24 Wm. M. Scott, chandler, 28 Mill Street
22 Orange Hall; James Magennis, ( Maginnis ) care
taker
20 Miss Stavely's seminary
18 Wm. J. Jenkins
16 J. & William J. Jenkins, sewed muslin
manufacturers
12 W. B. & H. Loveday, professors of music
10 Mrs. Alfred
8 Wm. Coburn, lime burner
6 Wm. McCarter, baker, Castle Street
4 Mrs. Smith
COLLEGE STREET SOUTH
from Howard Street to Durham Street
1 Mrs.
Heron, boarding house
3 David Frazer, bookkeeper
5 Thomas Armour
7 Robt. B. Hall, solicitor in Messrs. Cassidy
& Bruce's Donegall
Place
9 John T. McIlveen, in Richardson Sons &
Owden's
11 John Eaton, superintendent of locomotives, Ulster
Railway
13 Nicholas Oakman, of the firm of Greer & Oakman,
warehouse
men, Donegall Street
15 Alexander Smith
17 Henry W. Clark, solicitor
19 Joseph Clark, grain merchant; office, Church Lane
Two new houses in course of erection
47 Robert Erskine, grocer
48 John McDornan, pawnbroker, Durham Street
46 VACANT
44 Wm. Vivash, in James Magill's, Donegall Place
42 James Woods, shop, High Street
10 Misses Kirwan's School
8 Rev. W. McCarroll
~ Covenanters' Meeting house' Rev. w McCarroll,
minister
6 Miss Kennedy, musician and ladies' school
5 John Willis, professor of music
2 Mrs.Newett, boarding house
COLLEGE STREET WEST
off Durham Street
4 John
Johnston, pensioner
6 Robert Townley, carpenter
8 Sarah Dyer
10 Richard Palmer, tanner
12 William McFarland, constable
14 Mary Vance
16 Rebecca Conlan
18 Robert McDurey, miller
20 Samuel Hayes, machine maker
22 Wm. Newburn, letter carrier
24 Robert Moore, shoe maker
26 Robert Larmour, coach maker
28 Andrew Bell, shoe maker
30 Margaret McMurtry
32 William McKane, labourer
25 Hugh McMullan, pensioner
23 William Irvine, labourer
21 Thomas Bradley, porter
19 Mrs. Jenkins
17 Samuel Pepper, labourer
15 John McKenna, painter
13 Hugh McFadden, shoe maker
11 Mary Miskelly, boot binder (book)
9 John Wiley, shoe maker
7 Joseph Rice, labourer
5 M. Sarsfield, mill worker
COLUMBIA STREET
off Salt Box Row, Little George's Street
nineteen small houses
COMBERMERE STREET
off Wesley Place
49 Thomas McMurry,
gilder (McMurray)
47 William Curry, riddle maker
45 George Alexander, guard Ulster Railway
43 David Craig, lemonade manufacturer
41 Jane Scott
39 William Moore, car driver
37 Wm. McKittrick, brick layer
35 John Reaney, sawyer
33 John Fisher, gardener
31 Margaret Reed, sewer
29 William McCoy, porter
27 George McMurry, (Murray) labourer
25 John Winnington, brass founder
23&21 James Trail, bleacher
19 Ann Duff, dealer
17 James McKee, scripture reader
15 John Miller, box maker
13 Robert Lynas, brick layer
11 Mrs. McClelland
{ Wesley Street intersects }
9 Mrs. Taylor
7 John Spence, traveller
5 Michael Hawkins, teacher
3 Margaret Peel
12 William Fry, porter
10 James Bell, linen lapper
8 John Rea, teacher
6 VACANT
4 William Armstrong, clerk
2 Samuel Miskimmon, carpenter
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
Bridge Street to Waring Street
1 VACANT
3 VACANT
4 H. H. Boyd, insurance agent; residence,
Antrim Road
5 W. A. Robinson, accountant and share broker
6 VACANT
7 W. & J. Wight & Co., commission
agents
~ Commercial News Room; H. H. Boyd, secretary
~ Commercial Hotel; P. Echlin, proprietor
COMMERCIAL COURT
off Donegall Street
3 back
entrance to News Letter office
7 Guthrie Bros., flax merchants and agents;
residence, 10
University Square
" VACANT
11 VACANT
9 Robert Scott, spirit merchant and commission
agent
5&6 Terence O'Brien, leather store
4 James Holden, yarn merchant
The remaining stores unoccupied
CONLAN STREET
Old Lodge Road
twenty small houses
CONNOLLY'S PLACE
McTier's Street
seven small houses
CONSTABULARY LANE
North Queen Street
six small houses
CONWAY STREET
Falls Road to Shankill Road
2 John
Sheals, pawnbroker
4 John Welsh, labourer
6 Wm. Finlay, brick layer
8 Wm. Colgle, mill worker ( Cogle )
10 Mrs. Duffy
12 James McGowan, mill worker
14 Michael Reilly, mill worker
16 Ellen Reilly, mill worker
18 Alex Michael, labourer
20 Elizabeth Purdy
22 James McFalls, hackler
24 Alex. Jamison, labourer
26 Peter McManus, bleacher
28 Margaret Keenan
30 Patrick Campbell, watchman
32 Mark Carson, wood turner
34 Elizabeth Flannigan, warper
36 James Hunter, winding master
38 Mary Kelly, mill worker
40 J. Ballantine, preparing master
42 James Allison, reeling master
44 Joseph Simpson, labourer
46 J. Rutherford, overseer in mill
48 F. McKay, labourer
50 George Sheals, brick layer
52 VACANT
54 Patrick McCrory
56 Jane Harris
58 Daniel Curran, sawyer
60 Francis Looney, fireman
62 Bridget Ryan
64 John Maguire, labourer
66 Patrick McIlveen, labourer
68 Owen Butler, flax dresser
70 Margaret Sinclair
72 John Welsh, labourer
74 James McGlave, carman
76 Owen Garrett, labourer
78 Daniel Willis, hackler
80 Mary Bethel, mill worker
82 Thomas Mullin, labourer
84 Wm. Montgomery, labourer
86 Mary McKinly
88 Patrick Kerney, hackler
90 Wm. Walker, bundler
92 John McCluskey, hackler
94 Mrs. Baird
96 John Joyce, labourer
98 Daniel Casey, labourer
100 John McAllister, labourer
102 Mrs. Young
104 Ann Smyth, mill worker
106 John Young, painter
108 Mrs. McClean
110 Mrs. Coates, spirit dealer
112 James Trimble, grocer
114 Jas. Hood, worker in flour mill
116 Mrs. Butler
118 John Gawley, flax dresser
120 James Fern, worker in mill
122 John Hood, labourer
124 Robert Foley, bleacher
126 Ann McMullan, grocer
" Patrick Connor, hackler
128 Wm. Thompson
130 Navan Drennan, pawnbroker
132 James Surgeon. servant
134 Wm. Hood
136 James Cross, carter
138 Owen Kelly, labourer
140 George Hamill, carter
142 Michael McPhillips
144 James McKinney, block printer
146 Wm. Quinn, coach maker
148 Isaac Johnston, labourer
150 John KIrk, stokerer
152 Mary Sherlock
154 Patrick Donnelly, spirit store
156 James Donaldson, mechanic
158 John Mallon, fireman
160 James Barnett, mill worker
162 Wm. Moore, labourer
164 H. Marshall, labourer
166 Alex. Dunwoody, car man
168 Wm. Sharp, labourer
170 James Todd, carter
172 James Greer, labourer
174 Mrs. Kerr
176 Archibald Mack, carpenter
178 W. J. Mairs, constable
180 John Rafferty, block printer
182 Thomas Johnston, labourer
184 John Thompson, smith
186 Thos. Johnston, mechanic
188 Wm. Sinclaire, mechanic
190 Samuel Harvey, dyer
192 James Hull, hackler
194 John Clark, spirit store
196 John Tumblety, labourer
198 William Erdagh, blacksmith
200 Charles McCoyd, brick layer
202 Henry Boyle, labourer
204 Wm. Smith, mechanic
206 Mrs. Lilburn
208 Alex. Purves, labourer
210 Hugh Con, hackler
212 Henry Rodgers, hackler
214 Robert Hood, carter
216 David McMurray
218 Mrs. Wilson
220 Joseph Wilson, clerk
222 Thomas McAleer, sailor
224 Matthew Smyth, labourer
226 H. Conlan, worker in foundry
228 Thomas Mercer, hackler
230 Eliza Gamble
232 Joseph McCurly, bleacher
234 Eliza Orr
236 Adam McCreight
238 John Christie, hackler
240 Ellen McShane
242 Wm. Brown, labourer
280 Wm. Bradshaw, carman
282 R. Gamble, foundry labourer
284 John Adam, carman
286 John Thompson, smith
288 Martha Gayer
290 Thomas Cameron, grocer
3 to 29 VACANT
31&33 Victor Kennedy's Mill
37 Mrs. Lyons
39 Kennedy McCallum, carpenter
41 James O'Hara, flax dresser
43 George McCusker, engineer
45 Samuel Larmour, carman
47 James McKibbin, mill worker
49 John Gillis, blacksmith
51 Thomas Fletcher, storeman
53 Mary Madill, reeler
55 John Daniel, carding master
57 Mrs. Carroll
59 Charles Hays, spinning master
181 John Cross, grocer
183 James McMullan, porter
185 David Ellis, shoe maker
187 H. McKibbin, porter
189 Wm. McCaffrey, labourer
191 Thos. Crawford, block printer
195 B. Moore, grocer
~ National School
COONEY'S COURT
south side of Ann Street
~ Robert
Henderson, whitesmith and bell hanger (workshop)
7 Jane O'Hara, washer woman
9 Victor Brigham, carter
CORN MARKET
Castle Place to Arthur Square
~ Thomas
Kanes, green grocer
3 Wm. Thomson & Son, hat and cap
manufacturer
5&9 Plough Hotel; Geo. Davis, proprietor
11 Samuel Ledlie, poulterer and feather warehouse
13 A, Munce, butcher
15 Thomas Bell, cutler and surgical instrument maker
17 William McNeill, house furnishing, iron monger;
residence
5 Upper Crescent
19 Alex. Mayne & Co., news agents
21 Robert Suffern, provision dealer
23 Cuming Brothers, tea, wine and spirit merchants
24 Andrew Carr, watch maker and jeweller; residence,
30 King
Street
25 John Gaffikin, poulterer and butcher
27 Joseph Whittaker, boot and shoe manufacturer
29 John Aickin, surgeon
" W. Aickin MD., surgeon and
apothecary
32 George McAfee, boot maker &c
30 David Patterson, provision merchant
28 W. McBride, tea and tobacco merchant
26 Matthew McMullan, soap and candle manufacturer
& window
glass merchant
20 Charles Blackwood, victualler and poulterer;
residence, 11
Arthur Square
18 John McAfee, boot maker &c
16 William Linden, confectioner
14 Wm. Carson & Sons, wholesale grocers and wine
merchants
and aerated water
manufacturers; residence, Holywood
10&12 Medicall Hall, Grattan & Co., apothecaries
& chemists;
J. Grattan's residence,
Mervue
10 Richard W. Pring, licentiate apothecary
2,4,6&8 Forster Green & Co., wholesale and retail
tea, coffee
and spice merchants; F.
Green's residence, Holywood
CORONATION PLACE
off Little York Street
five small houses
CORPORATION SQUARE
foot of Great George's Street, east side of Corporation Street
~ Sinclair's
Seaman's Church
2 Michael Hanlon, timber merchant
4 Belfast Mining Company; works, Duncrue,
Carrickfergus; J. A.
Cochrane, sec., 23 Brougham
Street
6,8 & 10 Jasper Macauley & Co., grain stores
~ Harbour Office
23 Steam Flour Mills; Jasper Macaulay & Co.,
proprietors
21 Charnock Brothers, general merchants and oil
distillers
19 John Davidson, patent rope and sail maker
17 Arthur Dickson, spirit dealer
15 Mrs. Porter, Marine Hotel and Tavern
13 James McKee, spirit dealer
11 John Jones, clerk
9 Mrs. Nugent, boarding house
7 James Lemon, ship owner, ship chandler,
patent rope and
canvas manufacturer; agent
for Marine Association of
Underwriters, Dublin and
Vicille Montague Zinc Mining
Company; residence, Ardville,
Holywood
5 Allen Watters, baker and grocer
3 Jas. Trotter, general outfitting
establishment
1 John McKenna, butcher
CORPORATION STREET
Victoria Street to Garmoyle Street
1 Samuel
Thomson, merchant; local director of Provincial Bank;
residence, University Square
3 Mrs. Gunn, Vine Hotel
5 Robert Watters
7 Henry Patterson, sewed muslin manufacturer
and emigration
agent
9 Samuel Gelston & Son, tea, wine and
spirit merchants;
residence, Samuel Gelston,
Rosstulla, Whiteabbey; Thos. H.
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