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1894 Belfast / Ulster Street Directory

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ULSTER COUNTIES DIRECTORY
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ANTRIM - this page ARMAGH & CAVAN - DONEGAL & DOWN & FERMANAGH
LONDONDERRY & MONAGHAN & TYRONE

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County of Armagh

          Armagh, an inland county in the Province of Ulster . Boundaries, N., Lough Neagh; E., Down; S., Louth; W., Monaghan and Tyrone. Greatest length, N. and S., 32 miles; greatest breadth, E. and W., 20 miles; comprising an area of 328,086 acres; of which 166,086 are arable, in pasture 11,265,527,560 uncultivated, 4,580 in plantations, 778 in towns, and 17,038 under water. The surface is hilly, rising into mountain in the S.W., where the highest point of Slieve-Gullion is 1,893 feet above high sea level. The soil is fertile, with much bog, and the Newry canal skirts it. Combined with agriculture is the weaving of cotton and linen, but the latter has been long the staple manufacture. The county is divided into 8 baronies, 28 parishes and parts of parishes, and 950 townlands, having a population in 1881 of 163,177, or 33,417 families, inhabiting 32,211 houses, also 2,575 uninhabited. It is mostly in Armagh archdiocese. The principal towns are the county town and city of Armagh - population in 1891, 8,500; and a part of the town of Newry, having a population of 5,945, and the remaining portion, with 9,645 inhabitants, is in the County Down. The county returns 3 members to Parliament. There are 18 polling places, and the county is in the North-East circuit. The Assizes are held at Armagh, and Quarter Sessions at Armagh, Ballybot, Lurgan, Markethill and Newtownhamilton. There are 16 Petty Sessions Courts in the county. The Poor Law Union of Armagh is partly in Armagh and Tyrone, and that of Lurgan partly in Armagh, Antrim and Down. The constabulary force in the county consists of 6 officers and 186 men. The county is within the Belfast military district, having barrack stations in Armagh and Newry, and with the Counties Cavan, Louth and Monaghan, form Regimental Sub-District 87, the brigade depot being at Armagh

Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum
Right Hon. the Earl of Gosford, K.P.; late Major Armagh Militia; 105 Hurley Street, W.; Gosford Castle, Markethill, Co. Armagh; Brooks's, Marlborough, and White's Clubs, London, S.W.; Kildare Street Club, Dublin

High Sheriff, 1894 - Mr. Jacob Orr, J.P., Cranagill, Loughgall

Members of Parliament for the County
Mid Division - Mr. D. P. Barton, Dublin.  North Division - Colonel Edward Saunderson, D.L., J.P., Saunderson, Belturbet, County Cavan  South Division - Mr. E. McHugh, Belfast

Deputy Lieutenants
Deputy-Lieutenants and Magistrates marked thus (a) have served the office of High Sheriff in this County.

a Alexander, Captain Granville, Forkhill House, Forkhill
a Armstrong, Henry Bruce, The Dean's Hill, Armagh; New University Club, S.W.; Kildare Street Club, Dublin
a Atkinson, Joseph, Crowhill, Loughgall
a Bond, Joshua Walter McGeagh (was M.P. for Armagh, 1855-57, 1859-65), The Argory, Moy; Drumsil House, Armagh; Sackville Club, Dublin; Carlton and Army and Navy Clubs, London, S.W.
a Close, Maxwell C., M.A., Drumbanagher Castle, Poyntzpass; Carlton Club, London, S.W.; Sackville and Kildare Streets Clubs, Dublin
Cope, Francis Robert, The Manor, Loughgall
a Harris, Hugh, M.A., T.C.D., Ashfort, Tynan; 65 Harcourt Street, Dublin
Lurgan, Right Hon. Lord, Brownlow House, Lurgan; Carlton, Guards, and White's Clubs, London, S.W.; Bachelor's Club, Dublin; Ulster Club, Belfast
a Malcolm, James Lurgan
Shelton, Ralph Bond, The Argory
Waring, Colonel Thomas, M.P., for South Down, Waringstown House, Waringstown
a Wilson, Joseph, Lissidian; Westbury, Stillorgan, County Dublin; Clonmore and Sackville Street, Dublin
County Court Judge and Chairman of Quarter Sessions
His Honour W. H. Kisbey, Q.C., 22 Longford Terrace, Monkstown, Co. Dublin

Magistrates

Acheson, Joseph, Church Place, Portadown
Adams, Wm., Brackragh House, Portadown
Alexander, Captain Granville, D.L., Forkhill House, Forkhill
Alexander, Lieut.-Colonel W. J., Acton House, Poyntzpass
Anderson, Joseph, Winder Terrace, Armagh
Armstrong, H. B. W., Dean's Hill, Armagh
Armstrong, Thomas, Edenhall, Portadown
Atkinson, J., Summer Island, Loughgall
a Atkinson, Joseph, D.L., Crowhill, Loughgall
Babington, Hume, Londonderry
Barcroft, Henry, D.L., The Glen, Newry
Barcroft, John, Balleer House, Armagh
Barcroft, Thomas E., Dundrum House, Tassagh, Armagh
Bell, Samuel A., Bellevue, Lurgan
Beresford, G. de la Poer, Armagh
Best, F. J., Richhill
Best, W. J., The Mall, Armagh
Bigger, J. J. E., Falmore Hall, Dundalk
Blacker-Douglas, St. John Thomas, Elm Park, Killylea
a Bond, E. S. MacG., The Argory, Moy
Bowen, George E., Portaferry
Boyle, Hugh, Charlemont Place, Armagh
Bradford, Samuel, Carnbegs, Dundalk
Brooks, Thomas William
Brownlow, Claud, Manor House, Lurgan
Brush, Richard C., 9 Howard Street, Dungannon
Burke, Matthew, Middletown, Co. Armagh
Byers, Samuel, Mohan, near Markethill
Carrick, G. R., 48 High Street, Lurgan
a Carville, Patrick George, London
Clarke, Robert, Charlemont, Moy
Collen, John, Killicomarn House, Portadown
Compton, John, Richmond Terrace, Armagh
Cross, W. P., Darton, Killylea
Davis, William, Bessbrook
Dobbin, Lieutenant-Colonel George Millar, Armagh
Dougan, Dr. George, Portadown
Douglas, John, Mountain Lodge, Keady
Edwards, George Arthur, Prospect House, Armagh
Ensor, Charles, Ardress, Loughgall
Erskine, James F., Newry
Fforde, J., Raughlan, Lurgan
Fulton, John, Chistholm, Portadown
Garland, Richard, Whitecross
Gillespie, Robert, Armagh
Gray, Henry, Gordon, Nillvale House, Newry
Gray, Joseph Henry, Maytown House, Gleanann
Hall, Thomas, Eden Cottage, Loughgall
Hall, Major William James, Narrow Water Castle, Warrenpoint
Hanratty, J., Crossmaglen
Harden, Richard J., Tandragee
Harpur, Robert, Divernagh House, Newry
Henry, J. Q., Newry, Mourne Abbey, Kilkeel
Hillock, Henry, Armagh
Hobson, William C., Armagh
Horner, F., Strathmore, Rostrevor
Innes-Cross, A. C., Dromantine
Irwin, Captain William Arthur, Carnagh House, Castleblayney

Johnston, James, Carrickbreda, Forkhill
Johnston, John, Ball's Mill, Crossmaglen
Johnston, John, Lurgan
Kaye, Sir William B., Q.C., Great Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin; and Armagh
Kelly, Peter James, Heath Hall, Newry
Kerr, W., M.D., Armagh
Kilmorey, Earl of, Mourne Park, Rostrevor
Lavery, Philip, Armagh
Leeper, Wm. Waugh, M.D., Loughgall
Lochrane, Ferdinand, 36 College Green, Dublin
Maginnis, E., M.D., Lurgan
Mathers, R., Lurgan
Meade, Francis, Q.C., 22 Mountjoy Square east, Dublin
Moorehead, Edward, Armagh
Murphy, Edmund, St. Patrick's, Dunfanaghy; Ulster Club, Belfast
Murphy, Joseph, Lurgan
MacGeough, R. J., Silverbridge House
McBride, S. Wilson, Lurgan
McCrum, Robert G., Milford, Armagh
McDonnell, John, Crossmaglen
McFenan, Henry, Newtownhamilton
McGlynn, Bernard, Lurgan
McKean, William, Millmount, Keady
McMahon, James, Bellevue, Newry
McMaster, Hugh D., Dunbarton, Gilford
McNally, J., Lurgan
Nelson, Arthur, Armagh
Orr, Jacob, Cranagill, Loughgall
Orr, James, Cranagill, Loughgall
O'Brien, C. W., Parkview, Tandragee
O'Hagan, John James, Newry
Palmer, Benjamin A., Crossmaglen
Paul, William John, Portadown
Pratt, Joseph, M.D., Markethill
Quinn, John, T.C., Tower Hill, Newry
Quinn, Peter. The Agency, Newry
Reilly, John T., Scarva House, Loughbrickland
Shelton, Capt. Ralph B., The Argory, Moy
Shillington, Averell, Portadown
Simpson, Major Thomas, Madden, Keady
Small, Thomas, The Hermitage, Keady
Small, Wm., Markethill
Stanley, Chas. Roughan Park, Newmills, Dungannon
Stewart, Wm., M.D., Allen Place, Portadown
Stronge, Sir John Calvert, Bart., Tynan Abbey and Hockley Lodge, Armagh
Stronge, Jas. Henry, Hockley Lodge, Armagh
Synnot, Parker G., Lurgana, Whitecross
Tenison, Major William Cross O'Brien, Portnelligan, Tynan
Thomson, Henry, Altnaveigh House, Newry
Todd, John K., Newry
Verner, Henry, Churchill, Verner's Bridge, Moy
Wade, James, Staff Surgeon, R.N., Middleton, Tynan
Wann, James Christopher, Markethill
Watson, Francis, Lakeview, Lurgan
White, Thos. H., Orange Hill House, Tandragee
Wilson, Abraham, Newry

Resident Magistrates

Gibson, Thomas D., Portadown - Townsend, Norman L, Armagh

County Officers

Clerk of the Crown and Peace - Thomas J. Marron; Crown Office, Armagh
Registrar, Civil Bill Court - A. F. Moffett, 24 South Frederick Street, Dublin
Crown Solicitor - John Kilkelly (1867), 46 Upper Mount Street, Dublin
Sessional Crown Solicitor - S. Holmes Monroe, 30 Bachelor's Walk, Dublin; and Armagh
Treasurer - Acheson St. George, A.M. (1854), Woodpark, Tynan
Secretary to the Grand Jury - Joseph Atkinson
County Surveyor - R. H. Dornan, C.E., Armagh
Assistant Surveyors - Messrs. James Atkinson, John Henderson, Samuel Greer, James Anderson, Edwin Anderson, and G. S. Reid
Sub-Sheriff - J. G. Sharkey, solicitor, Russell Street, Armagh
Sheriff's Returning Officer - Henry J. Harris, 20 Bachelor's Walk, Dublin
Coroners - Thomas George Peel, Armagh; Wm. H. Atkinson, Portadown; John F. Small, Newry
Inspectors of National Schools - John D. Rodgers, A.M., Armagh - C. F. Dargan, Portadown

Her Majesty's Prison
Visiting Committee
(The Visiting Committee meets second Saturday each month)

Joseph Atkinson, D.L.; Sir John Calvert Stronge, Bart.; George De La Poer Beresford; Robert McCrum, J.P.; St. John Blacker, J.P.
Church of Ireland Chaplain - Rev. Wm. Jones
Presbyterian Chaplain - Rev. S. Wilson
Roman Catholic Chaplain - Rev. John Quinn
Surgeon - Joseph M. Palmer, F.R.C.S.I.
Matron - Miss Mary Boland
Governor - Capt. J. A. Chippendall
Chief Warder - Mr. Hessian

County Lunatic Asylum
Board of Governors
(Meets second Monday in each month)

H. B. Armstrong, D.L., Killylea House, Armagh
G. De La Poer Beresford, D.L., Awbawn, Co. Cavan
Wm. J. Best, J.P., The Mall, Armagh
Hugh Boyle, J.P., Charlemont Place, Armagh
Matthew Burke, J.P., Middleton, Armagh
Very Rev. Dean, Chadwick, Armagh
Maxwell C. Close, D.L., Drumbanagher, Newry
Wm. Gallagher, solicitor, Armagh
Robert Gillespie, J.P., Armagh
Philip Lavery, J.P., Armagh
The Most Rev. Archbishop Michael Logue, D.D., Armagh
James Londale, J.P., The Pavilion, Armagh
James Malcolm, D.L., Lurgan
Robert J. McCrum, J.P., Milford, Armagh
James Orr, J.P., Carnagill, Loughgall
T. Shillington, J.P., Alta Villa, Portadown
J. Hughes, J.P., Armagh
Resident Medical Superintendent - William Graham, M.D.
Visiting Physician - Joseph Palmer, F.R.C.S.I.
Matron - Mrs. Eliza Bright
Clerk and Storekeeper - James A. Allen

County Infirmary

Treasurer - James Gardner
Surgeon - J. Mansergh Palmer, F.R.C.S.I.
Apothecary, Registrar and Medical Assistant - T. W. McBride
Secretary - Samuel Gardner

Poor Law Unions
The county is comprised in two Unions - Armagh and Lurgan

Militia

     Princess Victoria's Royal Irish Fusiliers (87) - Scarlet Facings, French Grey, 3rd Battalion
Hon. Colonel - Hon. E.d Brownlow
Lieutenant Colonel - R. Cuming
Majors - J. R. Jameson and H. Holden
Captains - A. B. K. Kaye, W. C. Fitzgerald, F. H. Murray, P. H. Atkin, M. B. Bredon, C. C. Collier, W. H. Theed, C. Cullen (instructor of musketry), E. C. Mayne, C. E. Pearson
Second Lieutenants - F. A. M. Welsh, R. A. Sidwill, D. W. H. Humphreys, J. C. Harden, J. L. Lawlor, C. F. Drielsome, R. O. Fraser, C. H. H. St. Clair, F. W. Uinacke, W. D. Dooner
Adjutant - C. S. Kincaid
Quartermaster - N. J. Drewin

Royal Irish Constabulary

County Inspector - John Warburton (Armagh)
     District-Inspectors' Stations
Armagh - Piers C. Power
Newry - Charles Dwyer
Lurgan - Alex. Gray
Portadown - Wm. Bigley

Baronial High Constables

Armagh - John Atkinson, Tandragee
Fews, Lower - Thomas Reid, Armagh
Fews, Upper - John King, Whitecross
O'Neiland, East - Henry Calvert, Lurganagh
O'Neiland, West - Thomas W. Sinclair, Loughgall
Orior, Lower - William B. Bennett, Poyntzpass
Orior, Upper - James Best, Newry
Tureny - William Gamble, Tynan

County of Cavan

          Cavan, an Inland County in Ulster Province. Boundaries - N., Fermanagh and Monaghan; E., Monaghan and Meath; S., Meath, Westmeath and Longford; W., Longford and Leitrim. Greatest length, S.E. and N.W., 51 miles; greatest breadth, N. & S., 28 miles; comprising an area of 746 square miles, or 477,399 acres; of which 148,230 are under tillage, 246,441 in pasture, 5,479 in plantations, 56,352 waste, bog, mountain, &c., and 20,807 under water. The surface is undulating, with mountainous ranges in the N. There are indications of coal, iron, copper and lead, and numerous mineral springs, of which that at Swanlinbar is the most celebrated. The soil is light and poor, except along the courses of the rivers. Lakes are numerous, many highly picturesque. The occupations are chiefly agricultural. The linen trade is carried on here extensively, and there are still many bleach greens. The County is divided into 8 baronies, 36 parishes and 1,806 townlands, with a population in 1891 of 130,476 or 29,910 families, inhabiting 24,345 houses, also 1,261 uninhabited. It is chiefly in Kilmore diocese. The principal town is Cavan, the county town, population in 1891, 4,000. The county returns two members to Parliament; registered electors - East Division, 9,338; West Division, 11,484, with 21 polling districts. The Assizes are held in Cavan, and Quarter Sessions at Bailieborough, Ballyconnell, Cavan and Hill. There are 18 Petty Sessions Districts in the county. The Poor Law Unions of Cavan and Bailieborough are wholly within the county, Bawnboy Union partly in Cavan and Leitrim, and Cootehill Union partly in Cavan and Monaghan. The Constabulary force of the county consists of 6 officers and 248 men. The County is within the Dublin or Northern Military District, and forms part of No. 65 sub-district, in conjunction with the Counties Armagh, Louth and Monaghan. The brigade depot is at Armagh. There are barracks at Cavan and Belturbet.

Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum
The Right Hon. the Earl of Lanesborough (1876), Lanesborough Lodge, Belfast; 8 Great Stanhope Street, London W.; Swithland Hall, Loughborough; Carleton, Marlborough, and White's Clubs, London, S.E.; Kildare Street Club, Dublin.

High Sheriff 1894 - John R. Singleton, J.P., Hazeley, Winkfield, England

Members of Parliament
East Division - Mr. Samuel Young (1892), Avonmore, Derrievolgie Avenue, Belfast  West Division - Mr. T. Vesey Knox (1890)

Deputy Lieutenants
Deputy Lieutenants and Magistrates marked thus (*) have served the office of High Sheriff for this County.

* Beresford, George de la Poer, M.P. for Armagh City (1875), Awbawn, Killeshandra, and Castledillon, Armagh
Burrowes, Robert J., Stradone House, Stradone, late Captain of 1st Dragoon Guards
* Butler, Hon. H. Cavendish, Innisrath, Lisnaskea; Junior Carlton Club, London, S.W.; Kildare Street Club, London
* Clements, Lieutenant Colonel Henry Theo., Ashfield, Cootehill; Sackville Street Club, Dublin; and Carlton Club, London
* Clements, Theophilus Henry, (late Captain Leitrim Militia), Rakenny, Tullyvin; Sackville Street Club, Dublin
Dease, Gerald, Turbotstown Coole, Co. Westmeath

* Headfort, Lieutenant Colonel, the Marquis of (J.P. for Westmoreland; was M.P. for Westmoreland, 1854-1870), The Lodge, Virginia; Headford House, Kells, Co. Meath; 46 Belgrave Square, London; Carlton Club, London; S.W.; Sackville Street, and Kildare Street Clubs, Dublin
* Maxwell, Captain Somerset Henry, Arley Cottage, Mountnugent
Quinn, Lord George, Quinsborough, Sixmilebridge; Travellers' Club, London, S.W.; 15 Belgrave Square, London, S.W.
* Saunderson, Lieut.-Colonel Edward James, (M.P. for North Division, Armagh, 1886), Castle Saunderson, Belturbet; Brook's Club, London, S.W.
Saunderson, Samuel, Clover Hill, Belturbet

County Court Judge and Chairman of Quarter Sessions
His Honour George Waters, Esq., Q.C., 35 Mountjoy Square, Dublin

Magistrates

* Adams, Benjamin S., Shinan House, Shercock
Adams, Wm., Drumelton House, Cootehill
Benison, John Joseph, Ballyconnell
* Beresford, G. de la Poer, D.L., Awbawn, Killeshandra; Castledillon, Armagh
Boylan, Charles, Cullow, Kilnaleck
Bracken, James, Toam House, Blacklion
Browne, Henry, Cootehill
Buchanan, Lewis, M.B., Broad Road, Arva
Burrowes, Robert James, Stradone House, Stradone, Cavan
Burrowes, Thomas C., The Lodge, Crossdoney
Carney, Philip, Cootehill
Carson, William, Corrard House, Dowra
Caulfield, Captain John, Coachford, Co. Cork
Chambers, Thomas, Tandragee House, Bailieborough
Clements, Lieutenant Colonel, K.L., Killadoon
* Clements, Theo. H., Rakenny, Tullyvin
Crawford, D. H., Croghan House, Celbridge, Killyshandra
Cristal, John, Cootehill
* Cumming, Major R. J., Crover, Mount Nugent
Dease, Gerald, D.L., Turbotstown, Coole
Dease, Edmund, jun., Turbotstown, Coole, Co. Westmeath; and Finea, Co. Cavan
De Burg, R. B., Woodville, Dring, Granard
Ellis, Arthur, Tankerville, Balbriggan; and 7 Great Denmark Street, Dublin
Enniskillen, Right Hon. the Earl of Florencecourt, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh
Farrell, John Arthur, Moynalty, Kells; Kildare Street Club, Dublin; Arthur's Club, London
* Fay, James Henry, Faybrook House, Cootehill
* Fay, John, Moynehill, Cavan
Fegan, John, Main Street, Cavan
Fitzherbert, Henry Corry, Shantonagh, Castleblayney
Fitzpatrick, Rev. Fredk., B.A., T.C.D., Cloone, Mohill, Co. Leitrim
Garrett, J. H. Moore, Castlewellan, Co. Down
Gibbons, John Thomas, Carrickmacross
Gibson, Robert, Bailieborough
Godley, Archibald, Killygar, Belturbet
Gormanstown, Right Hon. Viscount, a Commissioner of National Education, Gormanstown Castle, Balbriggan; Whitworth, Co. Meath; Kildare Street Club, Dublin
Gosselin, Captain Nicholas
Hague, Wm. R., Brookvale, Cavan
Hague, Wm., Kilnacrott House, Ballyjamesduff
Hamill, Arthur John, Cootehill; Pembroke House, 51 Pembroke Road, Dublin
Hamilton, Claud Cole, Kingsfort, Moynalty, Co. Meath
Hamilton, W. J., Castlehamilton, Killeshandra
Harland, Sir E. J., Bart, M.P., Glenfarne Hall, Enniskillen
Headford, Lieutenant Colonel, The Marquis of, The Lodge, Virginia
Horan, Patrick, Cootehill

Humphrys, Armytage E., Lissagoan House, Ballyhaise
Humphreys, Wm., Ballyhaise House, Cavan
Johnston, Robert Henry, Bawnboy House, Bawnboy
Johnston, J. W., Belturbet
Kane, Patrick, Ballyconnell
Ker, Andrew A. M., Newbliss House, Newbliss; Sackville Street Club, Dublin
* Leslie, Captain Wm., Tannagh, Rockcorry, Bailieborough
Leslie, Cecil Edward, St. Laurence, Corrovaghan, Drung
Lynch, Joseph Fitzgerald, Roebuck House, Mount Nugent
Lyndon, George, The Rocks, Crossdoney
Markey, Thomas, Cootehill
Maxwell, James Boyle, Tullyquin House, Cootehill
* Maxwell, Somerset Henry, Arley Cottage, Mount Nugent
Meikle, Thomas, Belleville House, Ballinagh
Moorehead, T. R. H., M.D., Erigle, Cootehill
Morris, M. H. F., Spiddal
Morrow, John, Rockville, Ballyjamesduff
Mortimer, David Atkinson, Lakeview, Mullagh
Murphy, Peter, Ballyjamesduff
Murray, William, Monaghan
McCann, James, Killeshandra
McManus, Eugene, Lakeview, Gowna, Cavan
McManus, John, jun., Gurteen House, Edgeworthstown
Nixon, John, Killyglasson House, Blacklion
Nixon, Phibbs, Thornhill, Blacklion
Nixon, William, Thornhill, Gortahill, Enniskillen
Nugent, Geo., Greenville, Ardlogher
Nugent, Oliver S., Darren Connell, Mount Nugent
O'Brien, Robert F., Rockfield, Killeshandra
O'Connor, Matthew R. W., Baltrasna, Oldcastle
Ruxton, William, D.L., Ardee House, Ardee
Ryan, R., M.D., Bailieborough
* Sankey, Alex W., Fort Frederic, Virginia
Saunderson, Samuel, Cloverhill, Belturbet
* Saunderson, Captain Llewellyn T. B., Drumkeen House, Cavan
Sclater, Edward, B.A., Caddagh House, Navan
Smith, Bernard, Ballyjamesduff
Smith, Philip, Kevit Castle, Crossdoney
Stokes, Captain, Divisional Commissioner, res., Mullingar
* Storey, James, M.A., (Cantab), Errington, Kilskerry, Ballinamallard
Synge, Edward, Kingscourt, Co. Cavan
Tatlow, John G., Farnham Street, Cavan
Tener, Ed. Shaw, Kilnahard, Mount Nugent
Thompson, William Ross, Mount Nugent
Townley, Col. Dawson, Devonshire, England
Trench, Arthur, Dromkeen House, Cavan
Venables, Rev. E. B. Whyte, Redhills
Vernon, Fane, Erne Hill, Belturbet
Wrench, Frederick, Killacoona, Ballybrack, Co. Dublin
Resident Magistrate
(Appointed under 6 Wm. IV., cap. 13.)

McCarthy, T., Killeshandra

County Officers

Clerk of Crown and Peace - Hugh M. Moore, B.L., Bingfield, Crossdoney
Crown Solicitor and Sessional Crown Solicitor - Hugh P. Kennedy, Cavan
Treasurer - The Provincial Bank, Cavan
Secretary to Grand Jury - John G. Tatlow, J.P. (1860), Cavan
Assistant Surveyors - Thomas Matthews, George Frazer, James Coleman, and George Stewart
Sub-Sheriff - John Maxwell James Townley, Arnmon, Cavan, and 14 Westmoreland Street, Dublin
Sheriff's Returning Officer - John M. Ross Todd, 14 Westmoreland Street, Dublin
Inspectors of National Schools - Godfrey Bateman, Bailieborough; F. Eardley, Cavan
District Registrar (Cavan) - Samuel Jones, B.A., Wesley Street, Cavan
Coroners - Dr. Geoffrey J. Burke, Shercock; Francis McBaine, Cavan; Jas. McGovern, Bawnboy
Head Stamp Distributor for County - Sinclair Gunning, Enniskillen

Baronial High Constables

Castleraha - Thomas Fegan, Tullylough, Cavan
Clonkee - Thomas Young, Gartneane, Bailieborough
Clonmahon - T. Knott, Derreskitt, Killeshandra
Loughtee Upper - Captain E. T. Lindsay, Drumard, Cavan
Loughtee Lower - James Fegan, Swellan, Cavan
Tullygarvey - Thomas Morrow, Cortober House, Cootehill
Tullyhaw - James Neterfield, Ballyconnell
Tullyhunco - Robert Davis, Laheen, Killeshandra

County Infirmary - Cavan

Surgeon - A. L. Mease, M.B., L.R.C.S.I.
Secretary & Treasurer - Rev. W. H. Hutchinson, LL.D., Bailieborough
Matron - Miss Ladley

Poor Law Unions - The County is composed in four Unions - Bailieborough, Bawnboy, Cavan and Cootehill

Royal Irish Constabulary

County Inspector - S. B. Rodgers (Cavan)
District Inspectors - C. D. H. Jephson (Cavan), Wm. Hamilton (Virginia), Wm. John Millar (Baillieboro'), F. C. Crawford (Killeshandra), R. A. Thompson (Swanlinbar)

Militia

     Princess Victoria's Fourth Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers
Hon. Colonel - Marquis of Headford
Colonel - Sir R. A. Hodgson, Bart.
Captains - R. T. Tuite, E. J. C. Dease, W. H. Malcolmson, E. J. Mayor, J. D. Hamilton, H. Hart, C. C. Feenan
Lieutenants - A. L. Keogh, E. Wood, R. S. Mills
Second Lieutenants - J. L. Fagan, W. H. Wild, A. T. C. Rundle, A. R. G. Shuttleworth, A. H. C. Macgregor
Instructor of Musketry - E. J. Mayor
Adjutant - Major C. R. Rogers
Quartermaster - J. Watkins

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