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1894 Belfast / Ulster Street Directory

1894 Index

STREET DIRECTORIES TRANSCRIBED
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PROVINCIAL TOWNS
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LARNE  LAURENCETOWN  LETTERKENNY  LIMAVADY  LISBELLAW  LISBURN
LONDONDERRY  LOUGHBRICKLAND  LURGAN

LARNE

          A market town and seaport in the County Antrim, about seventeen miles from Belfast by the coach road, and twenty four and a half miles by the railway, nine miles North from Carrickfergus, lying on the road from Glenarm to Belfast, at the head of Lough Larne, on the coast of the North Channel, in the Irish Sea. The town was originally called Inver. It is one of the most flourishing towns in the North of Ireland, beautifully situate on the north-east coast of Antrim, and has of late years become one of the leading passenger ports of the country. By the Short Sea Passage Service between Larne and Stranraer (distance 39½ miles), passengers from Belfast and the North of Ireland can now reach Scotland and the North of England in a very short time, and the journey from Belfast to London only occupies about thirteen hours, with a sea passage of eighty minutes. As a harbour for goods and passenger traffic, Larne occupies a most commanding position, being distant in statute miles from the following ports :- Glasgow, 116 miles; Liverpool, 156 miles; Stranraer, 39½ miles. There is a bi-weekly steam service to Glasgow; to Stranraer (Royal Mail) daily, and in the summer months twice daily; Ayr, three times a week; and to Campbeltown and Liverpool, weekly. Near the harbour are the ruins of Olderfleet Castle, at one time "important as a defensive fortress against the predatory bands of Scots who invested the North-Eastern coast, and was under the direction of a governor." The office was held in 1569 by Sir Moyses Hill, but in 1598 it was thought no longer necessary, and accordingly abolished. The Castle and adjoining territory were granted in 1610 to Sir Arthur Chichester, the founder of the noble family of Donegal. It was here that Edward Bruce, the last monarch of Ireland, landed with his band of Scots, when he endeavoured to free Ireland from the English rule in 1315. In the summer season many visitors are attracted to Larne as a salubrious retreat and well adapted bathing place. Petty Sessions are held fortnightly. Large sums of money have recently been expended in vastly improving the beach at the bathing place, and in the erection of commodious and well appointed dressing rooms both for ladies and gentlemen. The progress of Larne has been very marked during the past fifteen years or so; over three hundred new houses have been built, principally at Clonlee, and in the harbour direction. New side-paths of Granolithic have been laid down in the principal streets. A new water supply, provided at a cost of over £5,000, and at Larne harbour the termini of both the broad and narrow gauge railways, the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway Company have erected a new covered station, in order to meet the requirements of the increasing number of travellers by the Short Sea Route. It is covered on each side, and cost £3,000. The town boundary was considerably extended in 1892. and in the same year the Town Commissioners were constituted the Local Sanitary Authority, instead of the Board of Guardians. Larne has lately become very popular with English and Scotch tourists, who regard it as a most convenient centre for visiting the far-famed Giants Causeway and the lovely glens and magnificent scenery of the grand Antrim coast. Large excursion parties go out daily, by road, rail, or sea, and return to Larne same evening. Petty Sessions held on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. The exports are lime, limestone, whiting, iron ore, paper, linen, flour, grain, cattle, sheep, horses, pork, and butter. The imports are coal, timber, slates, Esparto grass, and general goods. Linen, woollen tweeds and fabrics, also flour , &c., are extensively manufactured in the town and neighbourhood. There has been erected large mills for the manufacture of paper, which, however, have been closed for several months. The Messrs. Brown have built on the old Glenarm road, a fine new factory for the manufacture of linen, which is in a prosperous condition. Several iron ore mines have lately been opened, and are now yielding an abundant supply of ore. There is a large and commodious market place, occupying an acre of ground, which, since its formation in 1864, has contributed very much to the general prosperity of Larne. There is a magnificent Town Hall, the gift of the late Charles McGarel, Esq., J.P., D.L., to the inhabitants of Larne. The McGarel Buildings, a charitable institution, erected on a piece of rising ground commanding a beautiful view of Larne Lough, were also built by the same gentleman. On the opposite hill at Glebe stands the Larne Grammar School, erected by the late Sir E. Coey and Mr. John Crawford. There are two local papers published, The Larne Times on Friday morning and The Larne Reporter on Saturday. First town in Ulster to adopt the Electric Light. The town is being lighted by eleven arc lamps of 1,200 candle power each, and sixty-six incandescent of sixteen candle power. At the Curran there is a battery for training Royal Naval Reserve men, having two guns, 32 pounders. There is a good Church of Ireland, which, previous to being repaired in 1819, had some specimens of ancient architecture; besides two churches for the Presbyterians, one each for the Methodists, Unitarians, Independents, and one Roman Catholic Chapel. Two handsome mission houses have been built and endowed by the late Mr. John Getty, of Belfast. The monthly market is held for the sale of black cattle, horses, sheep, pigs, &c., on the second Thursday of each month. Fairs, July 31st and December 1st. Valuation of township in January 1893 was £11,756 11s. Population in 1891, 5,378

Post Office - Mrs. Read, post mistress. Open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays 7 to 10 a.m. Outgoing mails for Cairncastle, Glenarm, and towns on the coast, 7.40 a.m.; Belfast, 8.15 a.m.; Dublin (day mail), England, South of Ireland, Belfast, &c., 12.44 p.m.; Ballymena, 1.55 p.m.; Glenarm and Carnlough, 3.40 p.m.; England and Scotland via Stranraer and foreign 5-20 p.m.; Dublin (night mail), England, Scotland, Belfast, &c., 5.40. Incoming mails - There are six deliveries in summer and five in winter. On Sunday one delivery, which commences at 8 a.m. Parcels are despatched by all outgoing mails, except on Sundays, and a special parcel mail is despatched for Dumfries via Stranraer at 5.10 p.m.

Places of Worship

Church of Ireland - Larne and Inver - Rev. Thomas P. Morgan, M.A., rector; Henry L. Williamson, B.A., curate.  Glynn - Rev. Richard C. Oulton, M.A., incumbent.  Cairncastle - Rev. R. A. Phenix, M.A., rector
Presbyterian Church - First - Rev. John Lyle Donaghy, minister. Gardenmore (Pound Street) - Rev. David H. Hanson, B.A., minister.  Raloo - Rev. Ewing Gilfillan, minister. Magheramorne - Rev. John Carson, minister. Cairncastle - Rev. S. B. Clarke, M.A., minister
Reformed Presbyterian Meeting house, Main Street - Ministers, various
Old Presbyterian (Unitarian) Church - Rev. James Kennedy, minister. Cairncastle - Rev. Frederick Thomas, minister. Raloo - Rev. J. A. Miskimmon, minister
Independent Church - Rev. F. Robinson, minister
Methodist Church - Rev. W. B. Merrick, minister
The Getty Mission House (2) - Rev. D. T. Blaine, M.A., missionary
Roman Catholic Chapel - Rev. F. McKenna, P.P.; Rev. Francis Henry, curate
Magistrates - John Macaulay, D.L., Redhall, chairman; Stewart Clark, Cairncastle and Paisley; Alexander Williams, Belfast Bank; H. H. Smiley, Drumalis and Paisley; David Nelson, Inver Lodge, Larne; J. W. Smith, Duneira, Larne; Lord Magheramorne, H. Morgan Byrne, Barrister-at-Law, Ashtown Lodge, Phoenix Park, Dublin; Col. McNeill, The Corran, Larne Harbour; Wm. Orr, R.M., Antrim
Clerk of Petty Sessions - D. N. Wiles, The Crannie, who is also inspector under the Explosives Act, 1875
Municipal Commissioners - Jas. Foster, chairman; John Fullerton, James McWilliam, James B. Cuthbert, Wm. J. Beatty, James Ross, Wm. McMeekin, and Paul Picken; Town Clerk, William Baxter; auditor, R. Massey Studdert, Local Government Board, Dublin; solicitor, J. W. McNinch. Valuation of the township, taking in the new boundary, £11,756 11s; rate 1s 8d in the £, including sewage and water rate; lands 5d in the £; revenue for 1893, £1,152 8s 4d

Public Institutions

Belfast Banking Company (branch) - Alex. Williams, manager; James A. Gordon, cashier; Samuel Preston, accountant; J. E. Butler, assistant
Northern Banking Company - Alfred Fisher, manager; J. W. Nethery, cashier
Ulster Banking Company - James Morrow, manager; S. R. Magill, cashier; H. P. Shawe, assistant
Larne Grammar School - Head Master, W. Dawson, T.C.D.; Mathematical Master, H. B. Morrell, B.A., ex-Scholar Q.C.B.; Assistant English Master, P. W. Bartley, B.A.
Larne National Schools - Boys' department - Principal, W. J. Crooks; Assistant, James A. Colhoun. Girls' department - Principal, Miss Whiteford.  Infant department - Miss Moore
North End National Schools - Boys' department - Principal, Thos. Clearkin; Assistant, W. Riordan. Girls' department - Principal, Miss E. Fitzsimmons; assistant, Miss S. J. Quayle
Larne and Inver National School - Principal, Wm. C. Paisley, R.U.I.; Assistants, Miss M. Martin and Miss E. McManus
Larne National School (No. 2) - Principal, Miss McQuoid; Assistant, Miss Walker
St. John's Place National School - Principal, Miss Douglas; assistant, Miss Britten
Olderfleet National School, Curran Street - Principal, Edward Young
Private Schools - Miss Cunningham, Main Street; Miss Callwell, The Roddens; The Misses Malseed, Thorndale Avenue; Miss McMaster, Clonlee
Larne Union - Board sits every Wednesday, 12 Electoral Divisions; population in 1891, 33,370; valuation, 1893, £108,126 11s.; 25 ex-officio and 25 elected Guardians. Chairman, Campbell W. Tweed, Cairncastle; vice-chairman, Wm. A. Adamson, Carrickfergus; deputy vice-chairman, Chas. McCay, Larne; treasurer, Belfast Banking Company, Larne; clerk and returning officer, Wm. Hay; Episcopalian chaplain, Rev. Thomas P. Morgan, M.A.; Roman Catholic chaplain, Rev. Fras. McKenna, P.P.; Presbyterian chaplain, Rev. John L. Donaghy; medical officer, John Moore Killen, M.D.; master, John Davey; matron, Miss Mary Meharg; school master, Wm. Austin; schoolmistress, Miss Martha B. Craig; porter, Daniel Higgins; relieving officers, S. M. Wallace, Larne, Thomas McRoberts, Glenarm, and Thomas G. Feeney, Carrickfergus; elected Guardians for Larne Division, William J. Beatty, Larne; James McCarey, Ballycraigy; Samuel Brown, Ballysnodd; and Paul Picken, Larne Harbour. Poor rate for the Larne Division, 9d in the £1
Commissioners for taking Affidavits - D. N. Wiles, The Crannie, and W. P. Holmes, Mount Pleasant
Civil Bill Officer - Neal Allen, Meetinghouse Street
Dispensary - Larne Union; open on Tuesdays and Fridays, from 11 to 1 o'clock; medical officer, Dr. John Moore Killen
Registrar of Births and Deaths - Dr. John Moore Killen; Deputy-Registrar, Mr. John McNinch, Dunluce Street; office, Larne Dispensary
Registrar of Marriages - William Hay; office, Mill Street
Poor Rate Collector - Montgomery H. C. Bell, Dunluce Street
Principal Coast Officer, Deputy Receiver of Wreck, and Deputy Supt. Mercantile Marine - John Bennett, Larne Harbour; John Millar, assistant. The district extends from south-east bank of Glendun River, Cushendun Bay, to Blackhead, Islandmagee
Officer of Inland Revenue - Michael Tierney
Collector of Income Tax - R. B. Kennedy, Larne
Harbour Master - Captain Wm. Dalton
Government Veterinary Inspector at Larne Harbour - John Jenks, M.R.C.V.S., Curran Cottage
Constabulary Station, Barnhill - Head Constable, James Diamond; Sergeant Benjamin Hobson; Sergeant Philip McGivney; Acting-Sergeants William H. Lunney and Thomas McNally; District Inspector, C. J. Lilly, Larne
Inspector of Weights and Measures - Sergeant McBride
Coastguard Station - The Curran, William J. Driscoll, Chief Officer; Inspecting Commander, Captain Lionel Fanshawe, Carrickfergus
Battery for Training Naval Reserve Men - At the Curran, having two 32-pounder S.B. guns and one 4-barrel 1 inch Nordenfelt. Instructor, Henry Hawking; assistant, T. Breen
Larne Markets Company, Limited - Opened 1864. Board meets second Monday of every month. Directors - D. Nelson, J.P., chairman; G. R. Hutton, P. McGregor, H. McNeill, J. Fullerton, J. Drummond, D. N. Wiles, D. P. Hunter, John McNinch, H. Wilson, M. McRoberts, James Boyd; R. N. Carson, secretary; N. Carson, clerk of scales; auditor, S. Carson
Markets and Fairs - Pork, butter, eggs, potatoes, &c., on every Wednesday; grain, on Tuesdays and Thursdays; straw, every Thursday; cattle, second Thursday of each month; fairs, July 31 and December 1
Larne Gas Company, Limited - Works, Main Street. Directors (elected annually) - David Nelson, J.P., chairman; Alex. Williams, J.P.; Wm. Hay, and D. N. Wiles; Robert N. Carson, secretary; Peter McGregor, manager
Newsroom and Circulating Library - McGarel Town Hall; managed by a committee, elected annually; chairman, A. Williams, J.P.; hon. sec., E. R. Magill; treasurer, S. Magill
Reference Library - The property of the trustees of the McGarel Town Hall; open to the public; librarian, John Kelly, Town Hall
McGarel Buildings - Overlooking the town and lough, erected at a cost of £8,000 by the late Mr. McGarel, who also gave an endowment of £310 a year. They provide a home for ten families, who must have been residents of County Antrim. The trustees are John Macaulay, J.P., D.L.; A. Williams, J.P.; Colonel McNeill, J.P.; and John W. Smith, J.P. Meet every three months; superintendent, Samuel Hanna

PRINCIPAL INHABITANTS

Adrain, Dr. James, Main Street
Arnold, John A., Larne Flour Mills
Atkinson, The Misses, Clonlee
Atkinson, Wm. D., Cross Street
Bailie, Hugh, Kilwaughter Lime Works
Baine, George, temperance coffee rooms, Main Street
Barklie, J. & A., linen merchants and bleachers
Barklie, Thos., Inver House
Barklie, William, boot and shoe maker
Barry, William, grocer and provision merchant, Mill Street
Baxter, Wm., auctioneer and town clerk
Beggs, Hugh, painter, glazier and gilder
Bell Bros., painters and decorators, Dunluce Street
Bell, Robert, saddler
Bennett, John, principal coast officer, Larne Harbour
Bennett, Wm., & Co., Atlantic flour kills, Point Street
Berry, Albert, family grocer, druggist and patent medicine vendor, Dunluce Street
Baine, George, baker (Blaine)
Bowman, John A., Dunard
Boyd, James, photographer, bookseller, and stationer, emigration agency, &c., Main Street
Boyd, J. & S., Shamrock Tweed Company
Brannigan, B., clothier, Mill Street
Brown, W. N. & C. J., Larne Weaving Co.
Bruce, John, roper
Buick, David, LL.D., Sandy Bay
Campbell, D., & Co., woollen drapers, Bridge Street
Canning & Co., stationers, newsagents, and jewellers, Main Street
Carson, Rev. John, Magheramorne
Carson, T., groceries, provision merchant, Pound Street
Chaine, W., Cairncastle
Clark, Stewart, J.P., Cairncastle
Coey, Edward, J.P.
Cornhill Cloth Company, Main Street
Cousins, J. F., Glynn View Villas
Crawford & Nelson, woollen drapers
Crawford, John, wine and spirit merchant
Crawford, W., grocer and coach builder, Pound Street
Crawford, William, Crawford's Hotel, Station Road
Cunningham, Thomas, grocer
Davis, Charles, tailor and draper, Station Road
Donaghy, Rev. John Lyle, The Manse
Donovan, S., druggist and chemist, Main Street
Dowds, D., plumber and gas fitter, Main Street
Drummond, John, spirit dealer
Eccles, Wm.
Falloon, Miss, Main Street
Ferguson, Miss, family grocer
Ferris, Mrs., grocer, china, delf, and glass shop
Fisher, Alfred, Northern Bank
Fleck, J., refreshment rooms, Main Street
Fleming Bros., grocers and auctioneers, Main Street
Fleming, Alexander, grocer, china, glass, delf and earthenware merchant, Point Street
Foster, James, bakery, Main Street
Foster, Edward, grocer and hardware merchant
Foster, Hugh, & Co., coal merchants, Circular Road
Foster, Rachael, draper and milliner
Fullerton, John, grocer, watch maker and jeweller
Fullerton, David, grocer and tobacconist
Garvey, Bernard, spirit merchant, Mill Street
Gault & Co., timber and slate merchants, Cross Street
Gault Bros., timber, iron, and slate merchants, Station Road
Gilmore, Mrs., cabinet maker and upholsterer, Main Street
Gilliland, John, boot and shoe maker, Point Street
Gilfillan, Rev. Ewing, Mounthill
Gingles, Patrick, spirit merchant, Cross Street
Gordon & Co., Limited, electrical engineers, Larne Electric Works
Halliday, Bros., grocers, Dunluce Street
Hamilton & Co., ship chandlery, hardware, and grocers, Bridge Street
Hamilton, William, inn keeper, Mill Street
Hamilton, William, grocery, hardware and grain merchant, Dunluce Street
Hanson, Rev. David H., B.A., Gardenmore Manse
Henry, Rev. Francis, C.C., Mount Pleasant
Hill Bros., Millbrook Weaving Factory
Holmes, L. J., solicitor, The Open
Howden, Brothers, ship owners and coal merchants, Cross Street
Howden, Charles, Invermore
Hunter, Robert, M.D., Main Street
Hutton, G. R., woollen draper
Irvine, Wm., commission agent, Curran Street
Jackson, J., victualler
Jackson, L. H., Larne Cloth Co.
Jack, Thomas, Royal Terrace
Jenkins, Alexander, monuments, tombstones, headstones, Station Road
Jenkins, Robert, grocer, The Open
Jenks, John, M.R.C.V.S., Larne Harbour
Johnston, Captain, Glynn House
Kane Bros., Larne foundry
Kerr's boot and shoe shop, Main Street
Kennedy, Rev. James
Kennedy, Rev. James
Killen, John M., M.D., Main Street
Kilpatrick, James, & Son, plumbers and lead merchants
King's Arms, Main Street; Chas. O. Boyle, manager
Kirker, A., victualler
Kirkwood, N., grocer and chemist, Mill Street
Larne Harbour, Limited
Lennon, N. & J., woollen drapers, Point Street
Lennon, A., haberdashery, &c.
Lester, F. J., Café Royal Hotel, Cross Street
Lilly, C. I., D.I., R.I.C., Barnhill
Lynn, John, painter, Pound Street
Macaulay, Robert, & Sons, grain merchants and millers, Inver Mills
Macaulay, John, J.P., Red Hall
Macdonald, Donald, Larne Harbour
Macreedy, Rev. H. H., Second, Islandmagee
Magee, Henry, spirit merchant, Main Street
Magheramorne, Lord, Magheramorne
Meikle, John, M.R.C.V.S., Pound Street
Miskimmon, Rev. J. A., Raloo
Morrison, John, watch and clock maker
Morrow, James, Ulster Bank House
Murray, Miss, milliner and haberdasher
Myers, J., painter and decorator, Main Street
McCalmont, J., printer, proprietor of The Larne Reporter
McCleave & Caldwell, Millbrook Bleaching Works
McCormick, Mrs., Ardmore
McCully, Robt., Larne brickfields
McCurdy, John, coach builder, Point Street
McDowell, Alex., saddler and leather merchant
McDowell, John, Barnhill
McFerran, Geo., J.P., Drumnagreagh House
McGregor, Peter, manager Gas Works
McKenna, Rev. Francis, P.P.
McKillop, R., flesher, Point Street
McMeekin, Wm., nail, iron and coal merchant
McMullan, George, spirit merchant, Pound Street
McNeill, Colonel, J.P., the Corran
McNeill, H., spirit dealer and posting establishment
McNeill, the Misses, Main Street
McNeill, Mrs. W. W., Main Street
McNeill, Wm., builder and carpenter, Main Street
McNinch, James W., solicitor, Main Street
McNinch, John, grocer, Dunluce Street
McNinch, Dr. Joseph, Pound Street
McQuillan, David, grocer, meal, and flour merchant, Mill Street
McQuillan & Co., grocery and hardware, ship's stores, Curran Street
McWilliam, James & F. inn keepers and family grocers, Pound Street
Nelson, David, J.P., Inver Lodge
Olderfleet Hotel, Larne Harbour
Oulton, Rev. Richard C., A.M., Glynn
Patton, W., flesher and grocer
Petrie, W., butcher
Phenix, Rev. R. A., M.A., Kilwaughter
Picken, Paul, director Shipbuilding Co.
Pinkerton, Wm., engineer and smith works
Pollock, Bros., jewellers and watchmakers, Cross Street
Robinson, Rev. F., Clonlee
Robinson, Mrs. M., inn keeper
Robin, Hugh, tailor and clothier
Ross, James, clothier and dyer
Ross, R. T., & Co., drapers, Pound Street
Russell, John, tailor
Shaw, Dr. Wm., Main Street
Simms, R., Bona Vista Terrace
Smiley, H. H., J.P., Drumalis
Smith, John Gault, Kilwaughter Castle
Smyth, J. W., J.P., Duneira
Smyth, The Misses, Duneira
Stafford, A. W., Gardenmore
Taggart, C., draper, Cross Street
Taylor, John H., manager "Larne Times"
Thomas, Rev. Frederick, Cairncastle
Thompson, Mrs., bonnet maker and haberdasher
Towell, David, woollen draper, Main Street
Turner, Archer, electrical engineer
Turner, Miss, Main Street
Trotter, Thos., plumber and gasfitter
Wiles, David N., clerk of petty sessions, Crannie
Williams, Alexander, J.P.
Williams, J. A., solicitor, Kinvarra
Williamson, Rev. Henry L., Main Street
Wilson, Jas., provision merchant, Dunluce Street
Young, Hugh G., woollen draper and auctioneer, Cross Street

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LAURENCETOWN

          This town is situated on the banks of the River Bann, between Banbridge and Gilford, about two miles from the former, and two from the latter. The principal industry is bleaching and damask weaving, a large number of hands being employed in the several mills and factories. The town and adjoining districts is famed for its scenery and gentlemen's residences. There are two halls - namely, Glenbanna Lecture Room, and St. Patrick's Hall. The places of worship are - the Parish Church of Tullylish, lately renovated, and seated to hold 1,200; the structure being of modern design; one Presbyterian Church, and one Roman Catholic Chapel. Population in 1891 was 897

Post Office, Money Order Office, Savings Bank &c. - (Sub under Portadown) - Mrs. Gregson, postmistress. Letters arrive from Portadown at 7 a.m. and are despatched at 8-15 p.m. A day mail is despatched at 7-35 a.m. to Armagh, Belfast and Banbridge and receives the Dublin, Holyhead and Newry mails by train at 11-42 a.m.; these are despatched at 2-25 p.m. and the Armagh, Belfast and Banbridge mails are received at 5-35 p.m.

Places of Worship

Parish Church of Tullylish - Rector, Rev. W. Munce, A.M.
Presbyterian Church - Rev. J. Morrison, A.M.
Roman Catholic Chapel - Rev. B. O'Hagan, P.P.; Rev. J. Doyle, C.C.; Rev. W. McCartan, C.C.

Public Institutions

Bannside Male and Female National Schools - Headmaster, Francis Armstrong; headmistress, Mrs. Armstrong; male assistant, Hugh O'Hagan; female assistant, Miss Geogeghan
Knocknagor National School - Teacher, Miss Connor
Milltown National School - Teacher, Mr. Magowan; assistant, Miss Ferguson
Constabulary Station - Sergeant, Thos. Kelly; constables, Lacy, Carson, Wynne, and Cornelius Mack

INHABITANTS

Adamson, The Misses, Tullylish House
Armstrong, Francis, The Point
Chambers, Dr. William, M.D., Rosehall
Coates, A., foreman bleacher, Clare Street
Davis, William, Quality Row
Dickson, Thomas, Bellfield
Donaldson, Charles, bookkeeper, Millpark
Doyle, Rev. J., C.C., Parochial House
Edgar, John, manager, Banford Cottage
Farrell, Joseph, publican, Gilford Street
Flynn, Wm. George Wade, Banford House
Geogeghan, Wm. George Wade, Banford House
Gregson, Mrs., postmistress, Gilford Street
Haire, A., station master
Hewitt, Mrs., draper, Gilford Street
Hughes, Edward
Hunter, Thomas, Quality Row
Hunter, Thomas, art carpenter, Laurencetown
Laverty, John, head carpenter, Banford Works
Lewis, Samuel, foreman bleacher
Lynch, Henry, grocer and ironmonger
Lynch, Henry, grocer, The Point
Major, Richard, road contractor
Martin, John, land steward, Hollymount
Molloy, John, china merchant
Moore, Thomas, carpenter, Millpark
Morrison, Rev. J., M.A., The Manse
Munce, Mrs., Laurencetown House
Munce, Rev. Wm., M.A., The Rectory
McAleavy, Chas., butcher, Chapel Row
McAvoy, Richard, shoe maker, The Point
McCann, Thomas, gateman G.N.R.
McCartan, Rev. William, Parochial House
McCartney, Isaac, road contractor
McConville, J., butcher, Priestshill
McCreash, Owen, assistant porter
McDowell, Robert, shoe maker, Hallsmill
McElroy, Hugh, cashier, Millpark
McKey, John, publican and grocer, Bannville Terrace
McNally, J. D., merchant, The Point
McWatters, J., foreman bleacher, Banford Works
McWilliams, D., manager Springvale Works
O'Hagan, Rev. B., P.P., Parochial House
Philips, J., publican, Clare Street
Rodgers, G. M., J.P., Hazelbank
Savage, Felix, surfaceman and agent
Smith, Charles, Banville
Smyth, John, Milltown
Smyth, J. B., manager, Hazelbank Factory
Smyth, John, heard porter
Smyth, Wm., Lenaderg
Stevenson, John, draper, &c., Bannville Terrace
Teggart, James, The Point
Uprichard, H. A., J.P., Springvale
Walker, W. J. D., Glenbanna
Whiteside, T. W., watchmaker and jeweller, and insurance agent

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LETTERKENNY

          Letterkenny is 16 miles from Derry, and takes rank as the second town in Donegal; population 2,700. The County Court Judge holds a Court of Quarter Sessions four times a year; and a Court of Petty Sessions is held every second Thursday. The Donegal District Lunatic Asylum is only a short distance from the town, which is also headquarters for the constabulary of the county, and for the Donegal Artillery. Vessels of 180 tons can come up to the port, about a quarter of a mile from the town. Letterkenny is under the Towns' Improvement (Ireland) Act, and is also an urban sanitary district; it is lighted with gas and well supplied with good water. Trains leave for Londonderry daily (except Sunday) at 8.10 a.m., 2.15 p.m., and 7.20 p.m., carrying mails, and leave Londonderry for Letterkenny at 4.15 a.m., 6.20 a.m., 11.50 a.m., and 5 p.m. Van and car conveyance daily for Kilmarrenan, Cresslough, Dunfanaghy, Crossroads, Gweedore, Ramelton, Milford, Tamney, Rathmullan, and Church Hill.  A weekly market is held every Friday, for the sale of pork, corn, flax, butter, eggs, fowls, &c., &c. During the winter season there is a large supply of flax of good quality. Fairs are held on the 8th of each month, except same shall fall on Sunday or Good Friday; in such case the fair shall be held the day following.

Post Office and Post Office Savings Bank, Main Street - J. Rennie, postmaster
Arrival of mails from England, Scotland, and the provinces, 5.27 a.m., 1.20 p.m., and 6.30 p.m.; Ramelton, Milford, Tamney, Rathmullan, Kilmacrenan, Cresslough, Dunfanaghy, Falcarragh, Gweedore, and Churchhill, 6.30 p.m.
Departure of mails for Ramelton, Milford, Tamney, Rathmullan, Kilmacrenan, Cresslough, Dunfanaghy, Falcarragh, Gweedore, and Churchhill, 6.35 a.m.; England, Scotland, Strabane, South of Ireland, and provinces, 8.10 a.m., 2.15 p.m., and 7.20 p.m.
Town Commissioners - W. H. Boyd, J.P., chairman; James Corry, Michael Doherty, Patk. Doherty, John Sweeney, Dr. Carre, J.P.; Philip Carroll, W. G. McKinney, Andrew J. McConnell.  Clerk to Commissioners, John Storey

Places of Worship

Church of Ireland - Rev. Canon Bailie, rector; Rev. Andrew Noblett, curate
Presbyterian Church (1st) - Rev. J. Kinnear, D.D.; (2nd), Vacant
Roman Catholic Chapel - Rev. Dr. O'Donnell, Bishop; Rev. Wm. Sheridan, Administrator
Baptist Meeting-house - Open ministry

INHABITANTS

Agents for Lloyds - T. A. Ingram, Dunfanaghy.  Deputy, J. Johnston, Fanney
Attorneys - Robert Ramsay, Edward McFadden, John Quigg
Auctioneers - John Robinson, Ballyraine, Letterkenny; H. Diver, Robert Fletcher
Banks - Belfast, R. S. King, manager; Ulster, J. H. Chambers, manager; Hibernian, Patk. M. Stewart, manager
Builders - J. Heron, C. Arnold
Churchwardens - William H. Boyd, David McAuley
Chemists and Druggists - W. T. Moore, Dr. T. Patterson; Miss Campbell, druggist
Classical Seminary - Principal, Rev. P. A. Doherty; Rev. H. Gallagher, assistant
Coffee Houses - Mrs. Morrow and Mrs. Mercer
Collector of County Cess - John Malseed
Collector of Poor Rate and Income Tax - John Malseed
Commissioner for taking Affidavits for Superior Courts - Robert Maddock
Constabulary - G. H. Dobbyn, C.I.; R. Phillips, D.I.
Coroner - R. Ramsey, solicitor
Dentist and Vet. Surgeon - W. T. Moore
Dispensary and Fever Hospital - Dr. Fenwick Carre, L.R.C.S.I.
District Registrar of Marriages - John Storey
Doctors - Fenwick Carre, L.R.C.S.I.; T. E. Moore, L.R.C.P. and S. Ed. and L.M.; T. Patterson, L.R.C.P. and S. Ed. and L.M.
Excise Officer - Thomas Roache
Gas Company, Limited - Directors, W. H. Boyd, J.P., chairman; Rev. Canon Baillie, R. Maddock, R. A. King, J.P.; Charles A. Ramsay, J.P.; Manus McFadden, J.P.  Manager A. A. Mitchell; secretary, John Storey
Magistrates - Major Patterson, W. H. Boyd, Major Doyne, Lieut.-Col. Mansfield, D.L.; Charles McVeigh, J.P.; Colonel Bowlby, R.M.; J. M. C. Grove, M. McFadden, S. Marshall, Samuel Fleming, sen., Dr. Carre, R. A. King
National School Inspector - P. Kelly
Petty Sessions Clerk - Robert Maddock, Sessions held every second Thursday
Schools - First National, H. Donnell, teacher; Second ditto, Robert Quigg, with Mary Ann Quigg and Maria Fay, assistants.  Female School, Mrs. Murphy, and Miss Reddy, teachers.  Parochial Hall, Mr. Kelly, and Miss Carey
Stamp Office at Post Office
Supervisor - H. E. Sides
Bakers - M. Doherty, Mrs. J. Gallagher, A. Ward, James Donnell, J. Davis, C. Coyle, J. Doherty
Boot and Shoe Makers - James Boner, Thomas Gallagher, D. McLaughlin, W. G. McKinney, H. Callaghan, H. Sweeney, R. Elliott, G. Lucas
Boot and Shoe Shops - W. G. McKinney, J. Corry, John David, Magee Brothers, George Lucas, McKeown & Son
Billposter - John Cullion
Butchers - W. Quigley, Edward McGlinn, Jas. Patterson, Henry Callaghan, J. Langan, J. Patterson, jun.; F. Langan
Butter and Egg Dealers - G. Boal, John David, Boak & Co., M. McFadden, Connell Bradley, Buchanan Brothers, T. Hayes, A. J. McConnell, J. P. Speer, M. Corry, W. McCay, R. McVicker & Co., Robert McClure
Cabinetmakers - C. McDougall, P. Devenny
Coach Factory - Harrity Brothers
Cartmakers and Carpenters - B. Toner, C. Harkin, James Bovaird, J. Scott, J. Heron, D. Ward, R. Birney
China and Glass Dealers - F. Ward, Miss Campbell, W. McCay, Mrs. Gurney
Coal Merchants - W. G. McKinney, Jas. Corry, C. Ramsay, W. Patterson, W. McCay
Cooper - W. Beatty
Corn Merchants - C. Ramsay, A. Ward, Boak & Co., S. Bryson
Emigration Agents - John Storey, F. Ward, John Robinson, D. McAuley, J. Divine
Flax Merchants - Samuel Fleming, R. Boal (Currahaleas)
Fishery Office - Charles Flattery, clerk
Game Dealer - D. McAuley
Grocers - J. Donnell, C. Doherty, Mrs. J. Gallagher, A. J. McConnell, A. Ward, T. Sweeney, Miss Collins, M. Doherty, John Bradley, J. Corry, Wm. McCay, Mrs. McDevitt, J. Doherty, John Davis, S. Stevenson, M. Pearson, J. Carroll, C. Philson, Boak & Co., Con Bradley, W. Patterson, A. McDaid, M. Corry, M. McMonagle, J. Colhoun, J. P. Speer, D. McAuley, D. McDevitt, Miss Campbell, Robert McClure
Grocers and Seed Shops - J. Corry, W. McCay, John Davis, Con Bradley, W. Patterson, M. Corry, J. P. Speer, A. J. McConnell
Gutta Percha Shoe Shops - W. G. McKinney, John David
Hardware Dealers - N. Diven, W. McCay, J. P. Speer & Co., W. Patterson, A. J. McConnell
Horse Shoers - R. Anderson, J. Coyle, J. Harraghty, T. Doherty
Hotel Keepers - Mrs. Peoples, Robt. Fellowes, Mrs. McDevitt, Mrs. McCarry
Insurance Agents - R. Maddock, R. A King, J. Gracey, J. H. Chambers, H. Gallagher, John Storey, J. T. Simpson, G. L. Hunter, W. G. McKinney, A. J. McConnell
Leather sellers - J. Corry, W. J. McKinney
Miller - David Williams
Milliners and Dress makers - Mrs. Henderson, Miss Ramsay, Miss Duffy, Miss McIntyre, W. J. Macklin, Miss Watt, Mrs. Schoales, Miss Ferguson, Miss Peoples, Miss Porter, Mrs. McLean, Mrs. Shaw, Miss Birney
Newsagent - C. Maddock, stationer; J. David, Miss Campbell, H. Sweeney, C. Coyle, J. P. Speer
Painters and Glaziers - E. Coyle, J. Gallagher, A. Harkin, J. McManus
Posting Establishments - W. McMonagle, C. Doherty, H. Kelly, T. Sweeney, M. Wilkinson, J. Roden, James Diver, M. Doherty, J. Colhoun, B. Sweeney, Wm. McLaughlin, Anthony Crerard
Printer and Stationer - C. Maddock
Public Houses - M. McKenna, C. Doherty, Hugh Kelly, M. Doherty, P. McMonagle, E. McFadden, M. Wilkinson, M. Doherty, James Rodden, John Gallagher, Mrs. McDevitt, Mrs. E. Gallagher, Thomas Sweeney, S. Boyle, D. McElhare, J. Sweeney, Miss Callaghan, Annie McCarry, P. Carroll, John Bradley, Con Bradley, M. McMonagle, D. McDevitt, Andrew Smyth, John Allen
Saddlers - Patrick McAteer, K. McCormick, D. Kelly
Servants' Registry Office - Miss McIntyre
Shirt Factories - McIntyre, Hogg & Co.; Miss Kane, manageress
Summons Server - James O'Donnell, Loughagallon
Tailors - W. J. Macklin, B. McDermott, M. Sweeny, J. Hannigan, F. & J., Devine, ? Bradley
Tailors and Outfitters - W. J. Macklin, F. & J. Devine
Timber Dealers - W. McCay, A. J. McConnell, W. Patterson, J. P. Speer & Co.
Watch Makers - J. Newman, R. McCullagh
Whitesmiths - D. Wallace, W. Colhoun
Wholesale Spirit Merchants - Mrs. E. Gallagher, John Gallagher, John Allen
Wine Merchants - Mrs. E. Gallagher, John Gallagher, W. McCay, John Allen
Woollen Drapers - R. Henderson, Miss Ramsay, W. J. Macklin, Miss Ferguson, Mrs. Mulhern, Miss McIntyre, Miss Watt, Mrs. McLean

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LIMAVADY

          Is a place of great antiquity. At the request of the inhabitants the name was changed in October, 1875, from Newtownlimavady. It was the residence of the celebrated O'Cahan, or the modern O'Kane, who was chief of one of those powerful "septs" of Ulster that were so constant and determined in their opposition at all times to the English, from the year in which Sir John de Courcy received this Northern province from the first of the Plantagenets, till the day they were finally subdued under the first of the Stuarts. Through the middle of Limavady, beautiful for situation, flows the Ruagh (Anglice, Roe), or Red River, so called from its muddy waters. The Vale of the Roe has been designated by an able writer "The Garden of the North." The chief places of antiquarian interest are - The "Limavady," alluding to the "Dog's Leap;" "O'Kane's Rock," in Deerpark; the foundations of the old castle, close by; "McQuillan's Grave," near the "Curly Burn;" and the ruins of Drumachose Ancient Church, in Drenagh, with its burial place, bearing evidence of Cromwell's sojourn in this island. With the different revolutions of the country this town is honourably associated. In 1641, during the O'Neill persecution, it suffered greatly. In it a large body of horse - A.D. 1688 - was raised for the defence of Derry; through it King James, with Marshal de Rosen and the Duke of Berwick, passed to besiege that city; and at Limavady, during the rebellion of 1798, a small band of yeomen opposed the march towards the Maiden City, from Belfast, of 5,000 United Irishmen, and thereby gave the death blow in the North to that fraternity. Limavady has good facilities for trade. Daily communications with Derry and Belfast, by means of rail and telegraph, is available. There is a Public Hall (now called the Alexander Memorial Hall, in memory of the late S. M. Alexander, Esq., D.L., J.P., of Roe Park, whose full sized portrait now adorns the centre of the large hall), erected at a cost of £2,000. It contains an assembly room, an ante-room, a news room, a saving's bank, and caretaker's rooms. The lands in the neighbourhood are of the most fertile description, and the trade of the town is chiefly derived from agriculture. The town has extensive market places, and is gradually improving. The Belfast and Northern Counties Railway Company have erected a new and commodious station. There are three public weighbridges in the town, one each at Messrs. S. M. Macrory's, B. M. Hunter's and Alexander Boyle's. Mr. S. M. Macrory has large steam flour and oatmeal mills adjoining the railway station, and a splendid line of rails from the station runs into the premises, altogether forming one of the most complete milling establishments in the North of Ireland. A spinning and weaving factory has also been built at Ballyclose by the Limavady Spinning and Weaving Company, now owned by the Water Power Company of Cookstown. Fairs for the sale of cattle, horses, sheep and pigs are held on the second Monday in the months of February, March, June, July and October

Post Office, Main Street - John B. Martin, post master. There is also attached to the Post Office a Telegraph Office, Money Order Office, and Savings Bank
Money Order Office and Savings Bank open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Telegraph Office open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Telegraph Clerk - Robert Kerr
Constabulary - St. George McCarthy, district inspector; J. Timony, head constable
Magistrates - Sir. F. W. Heygate, Bart; Henry Tyler, C. T. McCausland, J. O. Horner, Robt. Douglas, J. Smith-Douglas, W. C. Stevenson, Jas. Drennan, C. M. Gage, J. E. Ritter, Geo. Cather, S. M. Macrory, John B. Beresford, Alex. Boyle, T. M. Bryson, M.D.
Stamp Office, Main Street - V. G. Lynch
Town Commissioners - Henry Tyler, chairman; Samuel Cassidy, Henry Connell, William C. Sherrard, Samuel Stirling, Joseph D. Boyd, Andrew Given, John O. Horner, and Alexander McKillop, clerk

Places of Worship

Church of Ireland - Drumachose Parish Church - Rev. Canon Galbraith, M.A., rector; Rev. J. Wilson, McQuade, curate
Presbyterian Church - Drumachose - Rev. Nathaniel McAuley Brown, D.D.  First Limavady - Rev. G. Hamill.  Second Limavady - Rev. R. Henry
Wesleyan Methodist Church - Rev. Mr. Rothwell
Brethren's Meeting Rooms, Main Street - J. B. Martin
Roman Catholic Chapel - Rev. Dr. O'Brien, P.P.; Rev. W. McCrea, curate

Public Institutions

Bank Agents - Northern, Catherine Street - J. T. R. Chambers; Belfast, Main Street - Thomas Moody
Drumachose National School - Mr. Phillips, teacher
Infant School, Main Street - Miss Cooper
Erasmus Smith's School - Mr. Phillips, teacher
National School, Main Street - Joseph Tait, teacher
National School, Irish Green - Mr. and Miss Flemming, teachers
Private Classical School - William McCorkell, teacher, Irish Green Street
Union Workhouse - Nineteen Electoral Divisions. Board meets on Mondays. Chairman, Connolly Thomas McCausland, D.L., Drenagh, Limavady; vice chairman, Sir F. W. Heygate, Bart.; deputy vice chairman, Henry Tyler; master, J. Meekan; matron, Mrs. Meekan; agriculturist and porter, Robert Rogers; fever nurse, Mrs. Elder; infirmary nurse, Miss Lynd; medical officer, John W. Watson, M.D.; relieving officer, John B. Martin; clerk and returning officer, Wm. Crawford; chaplains, Church of Ireland, Rev. Canon Galbraith; Presbyterian, Rev. George Steen, M.A.; Roman Catholic, Rev. Dr. O'Brien, P.P.

INHABITANTS

Blair, S., & Co., boot and shoe makers
Boyd, J., spirit dealer, Catherine Street
Boyd, Joseph D., woollen draper, Market Street
Boyle, Robert, spirit dealer, Ballyclose Street
Boyle, Major Alexander, Bridge Hill
Brown, Rev. N. McAuley, Drumachose
Brown, N. W., solicitor, Main Street
Bryson, Theobald, surgeon, Catherine Street
Callaghan, John, butcher, Linenhall Street
Callaghan, Thomas, butcher, Market Street
Carson, George, grocer and spirit merchant, Market Street
Cassidy, Samuel, general merchant, Market Street
Cather, Mrs., The Hermitage
Cherry, George, saddler, Min Street
Christie, Daniel, hardware merchant, Main Street
Church, M. B., Oatlands
Connell, John, woollen draper, Main Street
Connell, Henry, grocer, Main Street
Connor, Mrs., haberdasher, Market Street
Connor, George, merchant, Main Street
Connor & Millar, grocers, Market Street
Craig, Hugh R., woollen draper, Market Street
Cummings, George, pork cutter, Linenhall Street
Cunningham, John, auctioneer, Main Street
Davis, John, grocer, Main Street
Devlin, Mrs., dress maker, Linenhall Street
Dogherty & McCrystal, potato merchants, Catherine Street
Donaghy, James, spirit dealer, Market Street
Douglas, Edward, leather cutter, Catherine Street
Douglas, Robert, guano and seed merchant, baker and grocer, Catherine Street
Douglas, Samuel, grocer, Market Street
Douthett, James, whitesmith, Irish Green
Drain, James, tailor, Main Street
Duncan, J. N., distiller, Main Street
English and Scottish Law Life 0 J. T. R. Chambers, agent, Northern Bank
Fleming, The Misses, Main Street
Fleming, Miss, delf and china warehouse
Forrest, James, telegraph messenger, Protestant Street
Fulton, Robert, draper, Catherine Street
Gage, C. T., Ballykelly
Galbraith, Rev. George, M.A.
Galloway, James, spirit dealer, Main Street
Gaston, John, grocer and spirit dealer, Ballyclose
Gaston, William, baker and confectioner, Main Street
Gault, Wm., whitesmith, Catherine Street
Gault, Wm., law clerk, Main Street
Gilmore, The Misses, milliners, Main Street
Given & Sons, Andrew, watch makers, Main Street
Given, The Misses, haberdashers & dressmakers, Main Street
Given, William, High Constable, Barony of Keenaught, Failoe
Glenn, James, Distillery Cottage
Goold, The Misses, dress makers, Main Street
Hamill, Rev. G. W., M.A., Limavady
Hamilton, David, secretary Limavady and Dungiven Railway
Hamilton, David, coal merchant, Station
Hanson, J. P., grocer, Catherine Street
Henry, Rev. Robert, The Manse, Irish Green Street
Hegarty, Miss, spirit dealer, Market Street
Holmes, John, carpenter, Catherine Street
Homan, Rev. Knox, Balteagh
Horner, John, grocer and hardware merchant, Main Street
Hubbard, W. H., spirit dealer, Main Street
Hunter, Benjamin M., grocer and spirit dealer, Market Street
Hylands, H., grocer and spirit dealer, Catherine Street
Hyndman, Henry, baker and grocer, Main Street
Irwin, Misses, millers, Drummond
Irwin, Henry, woollen draper, Main Street
Irwin, John and Joseph, millers, Roe Mill and Glen Mill
Jackson, Samuel, grocer, Main Street
Jackson, William, grocer, Catherine Street
Jackson, Mrs., woollen draper, Main Street
Jamison, W., & Co., grocers, Catherine Street
Kane, James, butcher, Irish Green Street
Kane, John, butcher, Irish Green Street
Kane, John, tailor, Linenhall Street
Kennedy, Rev. Wm., Irish Green Street
Knox, Colin, confectioner and fancy baker, Market Street
Lancey, Miss, The Lodge
Lane, Benjamin, physician, Main Street
Lane, B. H., solicitor, Main Street and Rushhall
Love, Miss, dress maker, Main Street
Lowry, Samuel, clerk of petty sessions and registrar of marriages, Catherine Street
Lynch, Miss, haberdasher, Main Street
Lynn, James, baker, Ballyclose
Lynn, John, whitesmith, Ballyclose
Lynn, Mrs., dress maker, Linenhall Street
Macrory, S. M., J.P., chairman, Limavady and Dungiven Railway, Ardmore
Macrory, S. M., grain merchant and miller, Limavady
Magee, Miss, bonnet maker, Catherine Street
Magee, W., delf and china merchant, Catherine Street
Magee, Robert, cooper, Catherine Street
Magee, Robert, hotel proprietor
Martin, John B., post master and emigration agent, Main Street
Martin, Wm., saddler, Catherine Street
Martin, King, & Ingram, solicitors, Catherine Street
Martin, R., coach builder, Main Street
Marshall, R.. & Sons, agricultural implement makers, St. John's foundry
Moffatt & Donahey, woollen draper, Main Street
Monaghan, W., butcher, Market Street
Moody, William, grocer and spirit dealer, Main Street
Mooney, J., painter and house decorator, Linenhall Street
Moore, George, draper and haberdasher, Main Street
Moore, Robert, plasterer, Catherine Street
Moore, Samuel, tinsmith, Irish Green Street
Moore, Thomas, fruiterer, Linenhall Street
Moriarty, Rev. George, Carrick
Morrison, Robert, grocer, Catherine Street
Morrow, J., Main Street
Mullan, John, spirit dealer, Market Street
McCallion, Wm., shoe maker, Fleming's Court
McCartney, Michael, grocer and spirit dealer, Catherine Street
McCaughey, Richard, nailer, Irish Green Street
McCausland, C. T., D.L., J.P., Drenagh
McCay, Miss, Ballyclose Street
McClary, Hugh, spirit dealer, Main Street
McCloskey, Bernard, spirit dealer, Market Street
McCloskey, John, spirit dealer, Market Street
McColgan, Joseph, shoe maker, Market Street
McCook, A., confectioner, Market Street
McCorkell, W., classical teacher, Irish Green Street
McCrea, Rev. W., C.C.
McElwee, James, confectioner and temperance refreshment rooms, Linenhall Street
McElwee, James, painter and room paper warehouse, Linenhall Street
McFarland, Miss M., spirit dealer, Main Street
McGee, William, cooper, Catherine Street
McGeehan, Hugh, publican, Main Street
McGowan, John, grocer and spirit dealer, Main Street
McGrotty, Edward, poultry and fruit merchant, Linenhall Street
McGrotty, J., cooper, Catherine Street
McGuire, John, stationer and fancy shop, Main Street
McGuire, John, town postman, Main Street
McKane, John, grocer, Railway Place
McKay, Joseph, tailor, Irish Green
McKay, Thomas, whitesmith, Irish Green
McLaughlin, Charles, butcher, Irish Green
McLaughlin, Patrick, spirit dealer, Linenhall Street
McLaughlin, John, cattle dealer, Irish Green Street
McLaughlin, Mrs., dress maker, Linenhall Street
McLaughlin, Mrs., milliner, Irish Green Street
McLeod, Alexander, saddler, Linenhall Street
McLoughlin, James, tailor, Catherine Street
McLoughlin, John & Samuel, tailors, Irish Green
McQuade, Rev. J. W.
Newell, Rev. Joseph A., Mansfield Cottage
Ogilby, Captain Robert A., D.L., J.P., Pellipar
Ogilby, Mrs., Ardnargle
Oliver, W., grocer and timber merchant, Main Street
Oliver, John C., grocer and spirit dealer, Catherine Street
Orr, Mrs. S., haberdasher, Market Street
Orr, Wm., draper and milliner, Market Street
Orrel, Robert, spirit dealer, Ballyclose Street
O'Brien, Mrs. John, haberdasher, Main Street
O'Brien, W. & Co., butchers, Catherine Street
O'Brien, James, butcher, Irish Green Street
O'Brien, George, butcher, Catherine Street
O'Brien, Rev. Dr., P.P., Irish Green
Phoenix Fire Office - W. Purcell, agent
Piggott, George, saddler, Main Street
Predy, Thomas, photographer and printer, Lion Buildings, Market Street
Proctor, J. E., solicitor, Main Street
Proctor, G. N., solicitor, Linenhall Street
Purcell, Wm., The Manse, Distillery Road
Quinn, Thomas, plasterer, Main Street
Rae, James, carpenter, Catherine Street
Rae, Mrs., dress maker, Catherine Street
Rankin, James, shoe maker and leather merchant, Ballyclose Street
Ritter, J. E., J.P., Roe Park
Ritter, Mrs. Jane, Spring Hill, Limavady
Ritter, Mrs. Jane, Springhill
Robinson, Miss, milliner, Main Street
Robinson, Miss, fancy and stationer shop, Main Street
Rodden, Mrs., dress maker, Irish Green Street
Ross, J. R., M.D., Ballykelly
Rossborough & Co., grocers, Catherine Street
Scott, W. J., general merchant, Catherine Street
Selfrade, Samuel, spirit dealer, Irish Green Street
Sherrard, Connolly, grocer, auctioneer, and spirit dealer, Catherine Street
Sherrard, Joseph, auctioneer, Catherine Street
Smith, Robert, watch maker, Main Street
Smith, Rev. Canon, Finlagin Glebe
Steen, Rev. G., Whitehall Cottage
Stevenson, Mrs., grocer and spirit dealer, Market Street
Stewart, Mrs., haberdasher, Main Street
Stewart, Rev. James W., Reformed P.M., Main Street
Stirling, Samuel, auctioneer, Main Street
Stirling, S., shoe maker and auctioneer, Main Street
Swan, John, grocer and spirit dealer, Catherine Street
Thompson & McCully, spirit merchants and grocers, Catherine Street
Toner, John, blacksmith, Main Street
Tyler, Henry, J.P.
Walker, Mrs., book seller, stationer and newsagent, Linenhall Street
Ward, Rev. H. A., curate Finlagan Parish
Water Power Co., weavers, Main Street
Watson, J., M.D., Main Street
Whyte, James, shoe maker, Isle of Man Street
Wilson, Thos. H., auxiliary postman, Catherine Street
Wilson, William, solicitor, Main Street
Wilson, Wm., grocer, Catherine Street
Young, King & Co., The Distillery, Limavady

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LISBELLAW

          Is most picturesquely situated on what is called the Hard Rocks, in a valley between Knockninny and Topped Mountains, and is within two miles of the Earl of Belmore's castle demesne, Castlecool, which is counted the second castle in Ireland. It is a station on the Great Northern Railway. It has but two fairs in the year for hiring alone, which are held on the 11th of May and 11th of November; but it has a good market every Wednesday for the sale of pork, fowl, butter, and eggs. Adjacent is Messrs. Henderson & Eadies' woollen mills, for the manufacturing of all kinds of woollen goods. Petty Sessions are held on the third Friday of each month. Population is nearly 400

Post Office - George Edmund Thompson, postmaster. Rural postmen go to Derryharney, Innismore, and Cornfandung on arrival of mail car from Enniskillen at 6 a.m., and to Temp with English and Scottish mail at 12.40 p.m. Arrivals - Mail car from Enniskillen arrives at 6 a.m.; English and Scotch mail arrives by train at 11.15 a.m.; Tempo mail - rural messenger arrives 12.40 p.m. Despatches - By rail to Enniskillen at 11.15 a.m.; by rural messenger to Tempo at 12.40 p.m., by rail to Dundalk at 1.15 p.m.; by car to Enniskillen at 6.40 p.m. There are two deliveries daily, 7 and 11.30 a.m., for both letters and parcels
Magistrate - Samuel Yeates Johnston, Q.C.
Constabulary - Edward G. Goodon, constable, and four men
Petty Sessions Clerk - Henry White

Places of Worship

Church of Ireland - Incumbent - Rev. G. Macgregor
Presbyterian Church - Rev. D. J. Boyle
Wesleyan Chapel - Rev. Henry Frackleton
Roman Catholic Chapel - Rev. Thomas Smolan

Public Institutions

National Schools - Male, Edward Troughton; female, Miss Emily Wilson.  Infants' N.S. - Miss Maggie Donaldson and Miss Maggie Drum
Hotel Proprietor - Robert H. Clendenning

Conveyances - Mail car to Enniskillen leaves Lisbellaw at 6.25 a.m., and returns at 6.30 p.m.
Great Northern Railway to Enniskillen and Dundalk

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LISBURN

          This prosperous town is built on the river Lagan, and stands seven miles south of Belfast, and seventy three north of Dublin.  Lisburn, at the time of the Legislature Union, was constituted a Parliamentary Borough, but the constituency is now merged in that of South Antrim, which is represented in the Imperial parliament by Mr. W. Ellison Macartney. Flax spinning, the manufacture of linen and linen thread, and bleaching, are extensively carried on in the town and its neighbourhood. Soon after the accession of George III., the weaving of damask was commenced in the town, and it is still carried on successfully by Messrs. Wm. Coulson & Sons and by Messrs. James Coulson & Co.  Lisburn may be truthfully described as one of the most thriving inland towns in Ireland, and it is steadily improving. The gentlemen comprising the Town Board, take the deepest interest in the affairs of Lisburn, and are unceasing in their efforts to make it, as far as they can accomplish that object, a model town. The streets are generally broad, and as a rule they are kept remarkably clean. Near the middle of Market Square, in a triangular area, stands the Assembly Rooms, which were renovated some years ago at the expense of the late Sir Richard Wallace, Bart., who is lord of the soil. The Castle Gardens are kept in fine order as a public promenade, and they are deservedly much appreciated by the townspeople. In the grounds there is a handsome monument, erected by public subscription, as a memorial to the late Sir Richard Wallace. Lady Wallace's mansion in Castle Street is a grand edifice, and is justly regarded as an ornament to the town. The Wallace Park is a popular resort, and it has recently been much improved. According to its present municipal boundary, Lisburn contains 1,068 acres. The population in 1841 was only 6,284; it is now between 13,000 and 14,000. The improvements which have taken place in the town since the late Sir Richard Wallace came into possession of the Hertford estate, are, it is believed, unprecedented in the history of any other town in Ireland, and this is chiefly due to the fact that leases in perpetuity were granted to residents and non-residents who have erected numerous handsome villas (all of which are occupied as soon as finished), and large numbers of houses of a superior class for working men. These were much required, and their erection has greatly contributed to the home comfort of many of the sons of toil. A large proportion of the inhabitants consist of operatives, all of them, if sober and industrious, finding constant employment at the mills, factories and bleach works. Petty Sessions are held fortnightly in the excellent Court House, which was erected at the sole expense of the late Sir Richard Wallace. This building also contains large and well appointed apartments for the Town Commissioners and Town Clerk, offices for the Clerk of Petty Sessions, and large rooms for the Masonic body. The Cathedral of Christ Church (Rev. Canon Pounden, Rector) is a spacious and handsome building with a tower, to which an octagonal spire was added in 1807, the entire cost being defrayed by Francis Seymour Conway, second Marquis of Hertford. His lordship's eldest son, the third Marquis, presented to the congregation of the cathedral in 1832, the fine organ that still adorns the Western gallery. The venerable building was dignified as the Cathedral of the Diocese of Down and Connor by Charles II. Many interesting monuments are to be seen in the east end of the church. Among these is one erected by the late Bishop Mant to the memory of the celebrated Dr. Jeremy Taylor, who died here in August 1667. An exceedingly handsome tablet commemorates the death of Brigadier-General Nicholson, the hero of the Punjaub. There is also a very beautiful memorial of Lieutenant Dobbs, R.N., who was killed at a sea fight off Carrickfergus in 1778, when the frigate he commanded was attacked by Paul Jones, the pirate. Christ Church was erected in 1842, and since then was enlarged to double its original extent, in order to meet the wants of an increasing congregation. The Rev. Arthur J. Moore, A.M., is the incumbent of the Christ Church, and so great is the throng of worshippers it is believed the congregation will have ere long to undertake the erection of a more spacious edifice. The other places of worship are four Presbyterian Churches, two Methodist Churches, a Congregational Church, a Meeting house for the Society of Friends, the Gospel Hall in which the Christian Brethren assemble, and a Roman Catholic Chapel. The principal market is held on Tuesday, and it is looked upon as one of the best in the province. The old established fairs are held on the 21st of July and the 5th of October. Some years ago ten monthly fairs (held on the second Monday of each month) were added, and these are largely attended by both sellers and buyers, many of the latter coming from important centres across the channel. A new and beautifully laid out cemetery has been made a short distance from the town. This site, a very picturesque one, was granted by Sir Richard Wallace. The original name of the town was Lisnagarvey, and when Sir Fulke Conway became owner of the estate it consisted of but fifty three houses, most of which were mere cabins; after the great fire of 1641, the name of the town was changed to Lisburn. Sixty families of French refugees settled here after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, and there yet reside in the town several descendants of these people. The inhabitants of Lisburn are, as a rule, industrious and law abiding, crime being almost unknown in the community.

Post Office, Railway Street - J. Trousdell, post master
Savings Bank and Telegraph Office - Railway Street
Magistrates - Walter T. Stannus, LL.D., D.L., Manor House, Lisburn; John D. Barbour, D.L., Hilden; T. D. Gibson, R.M.; Jonathan Richardson, Killeaton; G. H. Clarke, Roseville; Col. Jas. Ward, Lisburn; Thomas R. Stannis, Magheraleave; J. Theo. Richardson, Killowen; Fred. L. Capron, Lisburn; Victor Coates, Dunmurry; John Richardson, Lambeg; N. W. Grimshaw, Armagh; James Crossin, Lisburn; R. H. Bland, Lisburn; E. Charley, Seymour Hill; John Doran, Dunmurry
Clerk of Petty Sessions - T. J. English
Member for South Antrim - W. E. Macartney
Town Commissioners - William Savage, chairman; Geo. H. Clarke, J.P.; Moses Bullick, Robert Rice, George Wilson, John Ruddy, George St. George, M.D.; John Ritchie, Frank Barbour, James R. Boyd, Rowland Savage, G. B. Wilkins, Isaac Neill, James Cherry, and Hugh Kirkwood
Town Clerk - Richard Young
Town Solicitor - Wellington Young
Town Surveyor - James Johnston, C.E.
Consulting and Sanitary Officer - James G. Jefferson, M.D.
Sub-Sanitary Officer - Andrew Gillespie
Superintendent of Fire Brigade - Richard Knox
Rate Collector - R. McCreight
Distributor of Stamps - John Ritchie

Places of Worship

Church of Ireland - The Cathedral - Rev. Canon Pounden, A.M., rector; Rev. G. R. Bell, curate. Christ Church - Rev. Arthur J. Moore, A.M., incumbent; Rev. A. P. Hains, curate. St. Matthew's, Broomhedge - Rev. John Leslie, incumbent. All Saints', Eglantine - Rev. F. W. Hogan, incumbent. Derriaghy - Rev. Canon S. M. Moore, incumbent; Rev. J. A. Stewart, curate. Kilwarlin - Rev. G. O. Woodward. Drumbeg - Rev. A. Ryder and Rev. G. Beere. Anahilt - Rev. J. Boyle Glover. Ballinderry - Rev. Canon Sayers. Drumbo - Rev. G. P. Mitchell. Stoneyford - Rev. H. McKnight
Presbyterian Churches - Market Square - Rev. J. J. C. Breakey. Railway Street - Rev. R. W. Hamilton. Sloan Street - Rev. J. W. Gamble. Hillhall - Rev. R. Robson. Legacurry - Rev. Wm. Browne. Maze - Rev. R. Whan. Anahilt - Rev. Josias Mitchell
United Presbyterian Church, Dublin - Rev. J. Fitzpatrick
Methodist Church, Seymour Street - Rev. J. O. Price and Rev. T. W. Davidson
Methodist New Connexion (Salem) Church - Rev. Thos. Porteous
Congregational Church - Rev. H. W. Florance
Friends' Meeting House, Railway Street
The Gospel Hall, Market Street
Salvation Army Hall, Antrim Street
Roman Catholic Chapel - Rev. Mark McCashin, P.P.; Revs. O'Boyle, Malone, and McDonnell, curates

Public Institutions

Banks - Northern, Market Square - John Preston, manager.  Ulster, Bow Street - D. Strain, manager
Constabulary Barracks, Smithfield, Railway Street and Largymore - County Inspector Brownrigg and District Inspector McDermot
Thompson Memorial Home for Incurables, Magheraleave Road - Lady superintendent, Miss Pringle
County Infirmary, Seymour Street - George St. George, M.D., surgeon.  Matron - Miss Deacon
Dispensary - James G. Jefferson, M.D.
Gas Works, Bridge Street - J. Steers, manager; John McClure, secretary
University and Intermediate School - Patroness, Lady Wallace;  head master, W. P. Steen, M.A.  Masters, Henry Aston, M.A. and John Wylie, B.A.;  Lady Teachers, Miss A. M. Atkinson, Miss E. Lamont, and Miss M. M. Young
National School, Seymour Street - James Henry, LL.B., Principal
Female Free School, Seymour Street - Miss Cartwright and Miss Wilson
Infant School, established and endowed by Miss Stewart, Longstone
Ladies' School, Railway Street - Principal, Miss J. Powell; teacher of music, Miss F. Powell
Belfast Gate School - Miss Reilly
National School, First Presbyterian Church - F. Hull, Principal; female, Miss Hull and Miss A. Hull
National School, Railway Street (Presbyterian Church) - W. J. Thompson, Principal; Female, Miss McKittrick
Nicholson Memorial National School - T. A. McCluggage, Principal.  Infant - Miss A. Green
Society of Friends' School, Prospect Hill - Joseph Radley, Principal
Lisburn Convent School, Castle Street
Lisburn Free National School - Teachers, Miss Wilson and Miss Menown
Cathedral School, Dublin Road - Thomas MacDonagh, principal
National Schools (R.C.), Chapel Hill - James Hussey, Principal; Female, Miss McDermot. Largymore - W. J. Whiteside, Principal. Hilden - Adam McClelland
Newsroom, Assembly Rooms - Geo. B. Wilkins
Temperance Institute and Cafe - Railway Street
Union Workhouse (Counties of Antrim and Down) - Twenty-eight Electoral divisions. Board meets on Tuesdays. Chairman, J. Alexander; vice chairman, James Lorimer; deputy vice chairman, W. J. Wilson; clerk and returning officer, William Sinclair.  Chaplains - Church of Ireland, Rev. Robert Lindsay; Presbyterian, Rev. R. W. Hamilton; Roman Catholic, Rev. M. McCashin
Working Men's Club - Assembly Rooms

INHABITANTS

Abbott, James, spirit dealer and posting establishment
Alexander, John, Tonagh Cottage
Allen, E., shoe maker & leather cutter, Market Square
Anderson, J. S., medical hall, Market Square
Anderson, Wm., hardware, &c., Bridge Street
Bailey, Wm. auctioneer, furniture dealer, and insurance agent
Banks, Rev. Benjamin, Lambeg
Bannister, Robert, Castle Street
Barbour, John D., D.L., Hilden
Barbour, Frank, Grove Green, Hilden
Barbour, Wm. & Sons, Limited, Hilden Flax Mills, flax spinners, thread manufacturers and bleachers, London, Manchester and New York
Beatty, S., Bow Street
Belfast and Dublin Tea Co., Bow Street
Bell, Mrs., spirit dealer, Chapel Hill
Berryhill, R. H., solicitor, Railway Street
Bland, R. H., J.P., Castle Street
Boyd, A., & Co., Ltd., grocers and druggists, Castle Buildings; agents English and Scottish Law Life Office, and Phoenix Fire Office
Brown, James, tailor, Castle Street
Brown, Rev. Wm., Legacurry
Bullick, Moses, & Sons, painters, Railway Street
Burrows, M., property agent, Church View
Cairns, Thomas, grocer and spirit merchant, Bow Street
Capron, F. L., J.P., agent to Lady Wallace, Castle Street
Carlisle, David, muslin agent, Railway Street
Carlisle, John, spirit dealer, Chapel Hill
Charley & Allen, solicitors, Market Square
Cherry, James, haberdasher, Bow Street
Church, Wm., editor "Standard," 9 Dublin Road
Clarke, G. H., J.P., Rosaville
Connell, J., clog maker, Bridge Street
Connolly, W. & J., spirit dealers, Market Square
Convery, John, spirit merchant, Bow Street
Coulson, James & Co., damask manufacturers
Coulson, Wm., & Sons, damask manufacturers
Corken, John, the Royal Bar, Bow Street
Corken, Mrs., Ingram
Cowan Bros., grocers, &c., Bridge Street
Creighton, A. M., veterinary surgeon, Bachelors' Walk
Croskery, Wm., grocer, Bow Street
Crossin, James, J.P., North Circular Road
Cruickshanks, Wm., grocer, Bridge Street
Culbert, James, relieving officer and insurance agent, Dublin Road
Davis, Wm., flesher, Bow Street
Dawson, Miss, dress maker, Chapel Hill
Diamond, Robert, auctioneer, Bridge Street
Dickey, Edward, flesher, Bridge Street
Donaghy, E., boot and shoe manufacturer, Market Square
Dornan Bros., fleshers, Bridge Street
Dornan, Thomas, whitesmith, Linenhall Street
Drake, Wm., flesher, Castle Street
Duncan, George, & Sons, drapers and tailors, Market Square
Dwyer, Captain Francis, Belvidere, Co. Down
Ellison, John, Seymour Street
Ellison & Co., Limited, rope manufacturers, Largymore
Erskine, Wm., grocers, Bow Street
Evans, E., Seedsmen and Hardware Merchant, Bow Street
Ferguson, John G., wholesale wine and spirit merchant, Market Square
Ferguson & Harvey, auctioneers and valuers, 28 Bow Street
Ffennell, Mrs., Tonaghvilla
Fitzsimmons, Robert, temperance hotel, Cross Row
Foote, Richard, grocer, Bridge Street
Forsythe, Robt., woollen draper, &c., Bow Street
Getwood, F., woollen draper, tailor, and ladies' dress goods, 47 Bow Street
Gillespie, A. & S., stationers, Market Square
Gillespie, W. J., hardware merchant, Bow Street
Graham, O. B., D.L., Larchfield House
Green, Mrs. Isaac, provision merchant, Market Square
Greenfield, D., boot and shoe maker, Chapel Hill
Greenfield, Samuel, draper and tailor, Bow Street
Gregg, Miss, Derryvolgie House
Gregg, James, veterinary surgeon, Bow Street
Harvey, T. J., boot and shoe manufacturer, Market Square
Harvey & Maxwell, grocers and spirit merchants, Market Square
Henry, W. Tennent, C.E., J.P., Railway Street
Herald, Thomas, Thornville
Hermon, James, Ashleigh
Herron, W. J., painter, &c., Bridge Street
Hobson, B. C., Avonmore Lodge
Island Flax Spinning Company - G. H. Clarke, J.P., managing director; Jas. B. Campbell, manager; W. J. Knox, secretary
Jefferson, J. G., M.D., Market Square
Jefferson, Redmond, grocer, leather, hardware and timber merchant, Bow Street
Jess, J. Johnston, grocer and spirit merchant, Cross Row
Johnston, Mrs. G. P., Ballymacash
Johnston, W., Railway Street
Jordan, John, saddler, Bow Street
Kain, Hugh, Bow Street
Kain, Mrs., haberdasher, Bow Street
Keery, Abraham, Old Castle Bar, Bridge Street
Keery, George, tinsmith, Chapel Hill
Kenmuir, Alex., & Son, watch and clock makers, Market Square
Kenmuir, Henry, watch maker, Market Square
Kilpatrick, David, wholesale and retail draper, Bow Street
Kilpatrick, Hugh, boot and shoe merchant
Kirkwood, Hugh, iron monger, Bow Street
Knox, Richard, plumber, Railway Street
Laird, Wm., spirit dealer, Bow Street
Lavery, Edward, spirit dealer, Chapel Hill
Lavery, Thomas, butcher, Bow Street
Lavery, W. H., grocer, Smithfield
Lindsay, H. W., Blaris Lodge
Lindsay, Rev. Robert, Seymour Street
Lockhart, Joseph, solicitor, Bow Street
Lynas, Robert, grocer, Bow Street
Macartney, James, merchant, &c., Bow Street
Mack, Hugh, merchant, Dalboyne
Mack, Mrs. J. A., Railway Street
Mackenzie, M. B., M.D., Seymour Street
Magee, John, flesher, Castle Street
Magennis, W. G., solicitor, Railway Street
Magill, Charles, M.D., Castle Street
Magill, John, Ulster Hotel, Market Square
Major, Mrs., timber, iron, wine and spirit merchant, Market Square
Malcolm, Miss, Hillhall House
Maze, J., carrier, Antrim Street
Megrath, James, Merchant, Chapel Hill
Millar & Stevensons, Ship and Lighter Owners, Coal Importers, Flour and Grain Merchants, and Bakers, Market Square and Quay Street
Mockler, Rev. Edward, Magheragall
Moore, Rev. Arthur J., incumbent of Christ Church, Seymour Street
Mulholland, Hugh, solicitor, Market Square
Mussen, A., woollen draper, Cross Row
MacHenry, John, C.E., estate surveyor
McAfee, A., deputy registrar of Down and Connor
McBride, James, watch maker, Bow Street
McBride, John, butcher, Bow Street
McCaighy, James, tailor, Bridge Street
McCall, Hugh, North Circular Road
McCarrison, James, reporter "Lisburn Herald," 5 Railway Street
McCaughey, Hugh, family grocer, Bridge Street
McCloy, M & J., painters and glaziers, Antrim Road
McClure, Miss, haberdasher, Bow Street
McConnell, Joseph, boot and shoe manufacturer, Bridge Street
McConnell, Robert, grocer, Castle Street
McConnell, S. F., solicitor, Railway Street
McConnell & Co., family grocers, Market Square
McCormick, W. J., merchant, Bow Street
McCorriston, Moses, spirit merchant, Bridge Street
McCreight, Thomas, Railway Street
McGeown, photographer & stationer, Market Square
McIlroy, Manus, Low Road
McKee, Misses, Market Square
McKenzie, Alex., gas fitter and plumber, Castle Street
McKeown, James, spirit dealer, Quay Street
McMullen & Ruddy, printers and proprietors of the "Lisburn Herald"
McNally, George, coach builder, 15 Dublin Road
McSorley, Mrs., spirit dealer, Dublin Road
Neill, Isaac, grocer, Bow Street
Neill, Wm., auctioneer, Church View
Nelson, Jas. A., draper, Market Square
Nelson, J., ready made clothing, &c., Market Square
Nelson, S., pawnbroker, Bow Street
Nelson, S. J., Pawnbroker and General Draper, 22 Bow Street
Niven, Mrs., Chrome Hill
Norwood, Wm., builder, Bow Street
Oliver, Thomas, spirit dealer, Bow Street
O'Shea, Michael, glass and china merchant, Bow Street
Parkinson, A., draper, Market Square
Patterson, Alex., spirit merchant, Bow Street
Patterson, Wm., provision merchant, Market Square
Pelan, S. J., pawn broker, Market Square
Pelan & Co., druggists, chandlers, oil, colour and glass warehouse, Market Square
Petticrew, Hans, grocery and hardware merchant, Bow Street
Pim, Mrs., Lisnagarvey
Pounden, Rev. Canon, Castle Street
Powell, J., Ladies' School, Railway Street
Preston, Wm., boot maker, Bridge Street
Price, Rev. J. O., Seymour Street
Reilly, John E., printer, stationer, and proprietor of Lisburn Standard
Rice, Mercer, station master, Railway House
Rice, Moses, merchant tailor, Bow Street
Rice, Robert, Thornfield
Richardson, Alexander, Aberdelghy
Richardson, Edward V., Dunmurry
Richardson, John, Lambeg House
Richardson, John, J.P., Glenmore House
Richardson, Jonathan, J.P., Glenmore
Richardson, Joseph, Springfield, Magheragall
Richardson, J. N., Lissue
Richardson, J. T., J.P., Killowen
Richardson & Co., linen bleachers, Lambeg
Richardson, Sons, & Owden, Limited, linen manufacturers and bleachers, Millbrook and Glenmore; warehouse, Donegall Square North, Belfast
Richardson & Niven, weaving factory, Lambeg
Ritchie, John, woollen draper and tailor, Bow Street
Ritchie, J., merchant tailor & stamp distributor
Ritchie, Mrs., haberdashery, Bow Street
Rowantree, Dr., Seymour Street
Ruddy, E., haberdasher, Bow Street
Saunders, Mrs. J. Maxwell, Shamrock Vale
Saunders, R. Barnsley, C.E., Shamrock Vale, and Parsonstown, King's County
Savage, James, Bachelor's Walk
Savage, M. James, spirit dealer, Smithfield
Savage, R., grocer and leather merchant, Bow Street
Savage, William, J.P., Maryville
Scott, Wm., grocer, &c., Bow Street
Silcock, J., grocer, Market Square
Sinton & Co., weaving factory, Ravarnett
Sloan, James E. & Co., baker, Sloan Street
Sloan, Jas., house steward for Lady Wallace, Bachelor's Walk
Smith, M. J., solicitor, Castle Street
Smyth, Mrs. Matthew, Ingram
Stannus, Thomas R., J.P., Magheraleave House
Stannus, Walter, LL.D., D.L., Manor House
Steen, J., loan bank, Chapel Hill
Stevenson, Alex., Railway Street
Stevenson, John, Woodlands
Stevenson, Messrs., weaving factory, Largymore
Stewart, James A., Bow Street
Stewart, Robert & Sons, flax spinners and thread manufacturers
Taylor & Co., grocers, Bow Street
Thompson, Hugh, grocer, &c., Bow Street and Antrim Street
Thompson, Hugh, mill owner, Revarnet
Thompson, Robert, Bachelor's Walk
Thompson, Rev. George W., Castle Street
Thompson, Wm., spirit merchant, Bow Street
Todd, Bros., provision merchants and grocers, Market Square
Turtle, The Misses, Bachelor's Walk
Vaughan, W. J., grocers, Long Stone Street
Vernon, James, & Son, builders, Bridge Street
Wallace, Lady, The Castle, Lisburn
Walsh, Mrs., china warehouse, Market Square
Ward, John S., M.D., Market Square
Ward, Lieut-Col. James, J.P., Market Square South and Pall Mall, London
Weir, Wm., music warehouse, Bow Street
Wilkins, George B., Solicitor and Commissioner for taking Affidavits, Market Square
Wilson, George, pawn broker, Castle Street
Wilson, James, wine and spirit merchant, Bow Street
Wilson, James & Son, central tea house, Market Square
Wilson, J., woollen draper & out fitter, Market Square
Wilson, Samuel, spirit dealer, Bridge Street
Wilson, W. J., music warehouse, Bridge Street
Wright, Wm., Lagan Stores, Bridge Street
Yates, Brown & Howat, sewed muslin agents, Railway Street
Young, Mrs. Samuel, Mercer Street
Young, Richard, town clerk, Mercer Street
Young, Wellington, solicitor, Castle Street

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LONDONDERRY

          Is a Maritime City and Parliamentary borough in County Londonderry, ninety three miles N.W. by W., from Belfast, comprising an area of about 600 acres within its municipal boundary. The city is situated on a hill 119 feet above high water, projecting into the western side of the River Foyle, and is surrounded by an ancient rampart, a mile in circumference, with seven gates. As a business and a manufacturing city, it is of much importance, and the fisheries of the Foyle give employment to a number of people. The original name, Daire Calgaic, or place of Oaks, was first Anglicised Derry, and the prefix of London was added by charter of James I., 1613, on the incorporation of the Irish Society, who colonised the district. In 1689 it successfully sustained a desperate siege, protracted for 105 days, against the army of James II. The guns used on this memorable occasion are preserved, and the principal one "Roaring Meg" 11 feet long, 4 feet 6 inches in circumference, and others, are still to be seen on the walls. These walls remain almost as perfect as when built, more than two centuries ago. The public buildings and the ecclesiastical edifices, the Walker Monument, and its situation, being " a city on a hill" gives Londonderry, a most effectively picturesque appearance. The river is crossed by a fine iron girder bridge, with two galleries or platforms - one for passenger, the other for railway traffic - connecting the city with the suburb of Waterside, on its east shore. It cost, including approaches, was about £100,000. Though the linen trade has declined since 1822, the city has considerably advanced in other departments of industry, and the valuation of property has largely increased. Ship building, grain and steam saw mills, coach factories, distilleries, breweries, &c., have been extensively worked by enterprising individuals. Shirt manufacturing affords employment to several thousand persons principally females. The new line of quays has been completed at a cost of £60,000. A new graving dock has been completed at a cost of £20,000. The harbour has also been improved, about £30,000 having been expended in deepening "The Flats" dredging, &c. There is a fine cemetery in the neighbourhood of the city, which has been beautifully planted with shrubs, trees and flowers. The principal buildings are the Cathedral, three other Protestant Episcopal Churches, St. Eugene's Roman Catholic Cathedral, and a Parochial House contiguous, two Catholic Chapels, five Presbyterian, an Independent, two Covenanting, and two Methodist Churches; the Bishop's Palace, the Deanery, Foyle College, Magee College, County and City Court House, Jail, Corporation Hall, new Municipal Buildings called the "Guildhall," just completed at a cost of over £20,000; St. Columb's Hall and Buildings, erected during the years 1888 and 1889 for the Roman Catholics of the city at a cost of £13,300; Infirmary, Lunatic Asylum, Gwyn's Institution, Union Workhouse, Military Barracks, Young Men's Christian Association Hall, the Banks, Shirt Factories, the Academical Institution, Gas Works, Boating Club House, Temperance Hall, Waterside; Apprentice Boys' Memorial Hall, Custom House, Post, Telegraph and other Government Offices, the Craig Memorial School, the Royal Opera House, new Presbyterian Church, Carlisle Road; Diocesan Synod Hall, Artillery Lane; Temperance Hall, Shipquay Gate. There are four places of worship in the City in connection with the Church of Ireland, viz. :- the Cathedral, St. Augustine's Church, Christ Church, and All Saints' Church, Waterside. In the Royal Bastion, there is a pillar erected in memory of the Rev. George Walker, Governor of the City during the siege 1688-9, and a statue of Sir Robert Ferguson, who represented the city in Parliament for many years, stands in the Diamond, at the head of Shipquay Street. The city returns one member to Parliament; constituency 1891, 4,300. Its present member is Mr. John Ross, Q.C., Dublin and Londonderry. The Recorder of the City, who is also County Court Judge of Londonderry, holds separate Courts of  Quarter Sessions for the City and Liberties, as well as ordinary Quarter Sessions for the county. Fairs are held on the first Wednesday in each month, the 17th June, the 4th September and 17th October. Markets are held every weekday for butcher's meat, fish, pork, vegetables, eggs, poultry, fruit, butter, meal and potatoes. The principal market days are Wednesdays and Saturdays; the flax market is held on each Tuesday during the season. The market accommodation in the city is excellent. The Bank of Ireland, the Provincial, Belfast, Ulster, Northern, and Hibernian Banks have branches here. The Savings Bank was established in 1813. The port is formed by the River Foyle, which here expands into a spacious and navigable estuary, possessing great natural advantages. It is under the jurisdiction of the Irish Society. It is also in charge of the Port and Harbour Commissioners. Steamers ply to Liverpool, Glasgow, Morecambe, and Fleetwood. The Great Northern Railway connects the city with Dublin, and the Belfast and Northern Counties line with Belfast. The lines of railway having their termini in Londonderry are the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway, the Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway, which runs to Buncrana, a very pleasant watering place, and the Letterkenny Railway - the two latter narrow-guage lines. The coasting trade is considerable. An extensive emigration takes place through this port from all parts of Ireland, chiefly to the United States and Canada. The Allan and Dominion Lines of screw steamers, carrying mails, also the steamers of the Anchor Line call and depart again weekly. Their station is off Moville, in Lough Foyle. Population in 1891, 32,893.

Places of Worship

St. Columb Cathedral, founded by the London Corporation, 1628 - The Right Rev. Dr. Alexander, Lord Bishop of Derry and Raphoe; Very Rev. Andrew Ferguson Smyly, M.A., Dean of Derry, and rector of the parish of Templemore; Rev. E. J. Hamilton, archdeacon; Rev. A. F. Smyly, chaplain to the bishop; Revs. Canon Charles Boyton, M.A.; Pierce Egan, and Wm. Knox, curates.  Parish Clerk and Apparitor of Bishop's Court - James Ross, Hawkins Street
Chapel of Ease (St. Augustine's) - Rev. Wm. Cowan, incumbent
Free Church, Great James Street - Rev. J. Potter, incumbent; Rev. Robert Miller, curate
All Saints' Church, Waterside - Rev. J. M. Goold-Adams, incumbent; Rev. John C. Cooper, curate
First Presbyterian Church, Meetinghouse Row - Rev. James Cargin.  Second, Strand - Rev. W. J. Lowe.  Third, Great James Street - Rev. J. M. Rodgers, A.M.  Fourth, Carlisle Road - Rev. Robert Ross, D.D.  Waterside - Rev. John Stuart, LL.D.
Reformed Presbyterian Meeting House, Clarendon Street - Vacant.  Waterside - Rev. Samuel Patton.
Congregational Church, Great James Street - Rev. Alexander Bell
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel - Rev. W. H. Quarry and Rev. Patrick E. Donovan
St. Eugene's Roman Catholic Cathedral - Bishop, Rev. James Hasson, adm., and Rev. James O'Kane
Roman Catholic Chapel, Long Tower - Rev. Hugh McMenamin, adm.; Revs. W. A. O'Doherty, C.C., and Hugh Boyle, C.C.

Lieutenant of the City and County of Londonderry - Right Hon. Sir Henry Hervey Bruce, Bart., P.C., Downhill, Derry
Member of Parliament for the City - John Ross, Q.C., 66 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin and Londonderry
Mayor of the City - James A. McCullagh, M.D., Clarendon Street
Recorder of the City - Thomas G. Overend, Q.C.
City Magistrates - W. H. Joyce, R.M. (for the city and district); Capt. J. E. Alexander, Aaron Baxter, Samuel Bell, W. F. Bigger, Joseph Byrne, M.D.; John Anderson, Joseph Ballantine, Patrick Breslin, John Doherty, Bernard Hannigan, John B. Johnston, T. C. Campbell, Adam Hogg, J. Sinclair Kennedy, Sir Thos. Lecky, Henry Lecky, Geo. B. McCaul, M.D.; William Monaghan, William H. McCormick, Thomas McConnell, Sir Robert McVicker, Sir William Miller, M.B.; Joseph Shaw Mulholland, William McLearn, William McCandless, John McCartney, Sir E. Reid, Knt., Thomas Steen, Thomas Davis, M.D.; Robert Greer, Thomas J. Irvine, John J. Pollock, Wm. Tillie, Geo. Tomkins, Peter T. Rodger, George Walker, Michael O'Kane, M.B., Thomas O'Kane, Bernard Doherty. Clerk - George J. Scott
Corporation - Mayor - J. A. MacCullagh, M.D.  Aldermen - East Ward - Sir Wm. Miller, J.P., and Sir Robert McVicker, J.P.  North Ward - John B. Johnston, J.P., and John Fleming.  South Ward - William McLearn, J.P., and Samuel Bell, J.P.  Councillors - East Ward - James Harper, John J. Pollock, J.P.; Henry Lane, John Osborne, J.P.; Chas. L. Greer, and Walter Turner.  North Ward - Ross Hastings, John Cook, Aaron Baxter, J.P., J. A. MacCullagh, M.D., Andrew McClintock, Humphrey Babington, and John Brewster.  South Ward - Thomas S. Magee, George B. McCaul, M.D.; Wm. Donnell, John Young, David W. Boal.  Town Clerk - Robert N. Chambers. Treasurer - Andrew Johnston. Solicitor - Crawford McCay. City Surveyor - Wm. James Robinson.  Mayor's Clerk - George J. Scott.  Superintendent of Markets, &c. - Alex. McElwee. Superintendent of Cemetery - Wm. Lindsay.  Superintendent of Water and Fire Brigade - George Bond
Bridge Commissioners - Chairman - William E. Scott, J.P.  Secretary and Superintendent - James Stewart
Port and Harbour Commissioners - Chairman - Bartholomew H. McCorkell.  Secretary - Edward A. Hamilton.  Meet the second Friday in each month
Custom House, Ship Quay - Robert Hobbins, collector
Inland Revenue, Custom House, Prince's Quay - W. H. Honiball, collector
Income Tax Office, Custom House, Prince's Quay - J. B. Parker, surveyor
General Post Office, Custom House Street - R. S. Smyth, post master; J. J. Joyce, chief clerk
County Infirmary (head of Great James Street) - Sir William Miller, M.B., T.C.D., and L.R.C.S.I., surgeon. J. G. Cooke, house surgeon. James Stewart, secretary and treasurer
Union Workhouse, Waterside - The Board meets every Saturday at 12 o'clock noon. Poor law Inspector, Richard Kelly. Chairman - John Barre Beresford, D.L. Vice Chairman - William E. Scott, D.L.  Deputy Vice Chairman - Joseph Alexander, J.P.  Clerk and returning officer - William L. Perry.  Medical Officer - David J. Browne, M.D.  Chaplains - Rev. John M. Goold-Adams, Episcopalian; Rev. Joseph Corkey, Presbyterian; Rev. Charles McFaul, Roman Catholic. Treasurer - Belfast Banking Company Ltd.  Master - Samuel McCurdy.  Matron - Miss McCay.  School Master - Samuel Crawford.  Schoolmistress - Marion McCurdy.  Relieving Officer - John Foster
City of Derry Dispensary, William Street - Medical Officers No. 1 district, James A. MacCullagh, M.D.;  No.2 District, James Craig, M.D.  Committee meets at one o'clock on the first Thursday of every month
Glendermott Dispensary, Waterside - Medical Officer - William Hamilton Elliott, A.B., M.D., T.C.D. Committee meets at 11-15 o'clock on the second Saturday of each month.
Lunatic Asylum, Strand Road - Charles E. Hetherington, M.B., Ch.M., A.B., T.C.D., physician superintendent; V. J. Ruttledge, M.D., assistant medical officer; Walter Bernard, M.D., visiting physician; H. M. Prior, apothecary; Miss Mary M. Skipton, matron; Thos. Campbell, clerk; W. G. Neely, store keeper.  Chaplains - Rev. Joseph Potter, Episcopalian; Rev. J. Edgar Henry, Presbyterian; Rev. James Hassan, Roman Catholic. Monthly meetings of the Governors are held at the Asylum on the second Thursday in each month, at eleven o'clock.
H.M. Prison, Bishop Street (without) - Captain John Wilson, governor; Lawrence Power, chief warder; Joseph King, clerk; Mrs. Belford, matron.  Chaplains - Rev. Charles Boyton, Episcopalian; Rev. Robert Ross, Presbyterian; Rev. James Hassan, Roman Catholic
Londonderry and North West of Ulster Female Penitentiary, Hawkins Street - (Established 1829) - Matron - Mrs. Beattie. Assistant - Mrs. McElwee
Londonderry Cemetery, Lone Moor - Superintendent and Registrar of Burials - William Lindsay (residence at Cemetery) who will furnish all necessary information relative to burials. Hours of burial - Sunrise to Sunset.
Savings Bank, Bank Place - Belfast Banking Company (Limited), Treasurers; Archibald McCorkell, secretary. James A. Williams, first clerk; R. G. Morrison, second clerk.  Open on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; and on Saturdays, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Albert Market, Bishop Street - For the sale of Horses, Flax, Hay, &c. Open daily. Horse Fair - First Wednesday in every month
Cattle Market, Rossville Street - For the sale of black cattle, sheep pigs, &c. Open every Wednesday.
Foyle Street Market - For the sale of butter in firkins, butts, crocks, boxes, barrels and lumps. Open daily.
Sir Edward Reid's Markets, Linenhall Street and Richmond Street - For the sale of butchers' meat, poultry, fish, vegetables, &c.
Slaughter House, Longbog Street - For the slaughter of cattle, &c. Open daily
Victoria Market, Strand Road - For the sale of oats, wheat, barley, &c. Open daily. Principal market days, Wednesday and Saturday
Victoria General Market - For the sale of hay, straw, turf, bogwood, grass, clover, &c. Open daily
Waterside Market - For the sale of the several commodities to be sold in the Victoria and Victoria General Markets. Open for the sale of grain and other farm produce on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Agents for Lloyds and for the Liverpool Association of Underwriters - John W. Corbett, Shipquay Street
Agent for Hon. the Irish Society - T. P. Montgomery, J.P., Government House; Office, St. Columb's Court
City and County Analyst - Professor Leebody, M.A., D.De., F.I.C., Magee College
Collector of City Rates - Hardress E. Waller, and W. S. McDermott, Castle Street
Commissioner for taking Affidavits for Her Majesty's High Court of Justice in Ireland - John McDermott, 1 Castle Street; A. McCorkell, Saving Bank; Joseph Patton, Shipquay Street; and John E. Walsh, J.P., Probate Office, Bishop Street.
Commissioners for taking Acknowledgements of Married Women - James A. Stevenson, Richmond Street, and Gilbert V. Craig, Shipquay Street
Consuls - France, Alexander McCay, Ferryquay Street.  Russia, Turkey, Greece, Portugal, Spain - S. Morrison, Foyle Street. Denmark - Bartholomew H. McCorkell, Strand Road. Italy and the Netherlands - J. MacDevette, J.P., Ship Quay. Sweden and Norway - James Stewart, Shipquay Street.  German Empire - Wm. Donnell, Foyle Street.  United States of America - P. T. Rodger, J.P., Waterloo Place, Foyle Street
Guildhall (containing Municipal buildings), Shipquay Place - Samuel Wilson, keeper
Coroner - Thomas Lindsay, Pump Street
Constabulary - County Inspector, Charles W. Leathem, J.P.; District Inspector, W. A. O'Connell; Head Constables, David Funston and Daniel Gallagher, Strand Road. Sergt. at Waterside, Patrick Murphy.  Constables for Rural Districts 0 Sergeant John O'Hagan, Rosemount; Sergt. Edward Scott, Bishop Street; Sergt. Hugh Casey, Waterside
County Court House, Bishop Street - William Stafford, caretaker
District Registry of the Probate and Matrimonial Division of the High Court of Justice, Bishop Street - District Registrar, John E. Walsh, M.A., Barrister-at-Law. First Clerk, James Glendinning; second clerks, Andrew T. Bond and Frederick T. Cowan
District Registrars of Births, Deaths and Marriages - James A. MacCullagh, M.D., Bayview Terrace, Office Dispensary, William Street; Deputy, Henry Philips. Dr. James Craig, Carlisle Road; Deputy, John Foster
District Registrar of Births and Deaths, Waterside - Dr. W. H. Elliott.  Deputy - Alex. Perry; Office, Waterside Dispensary
Distributor of Stamps - Derry District, W. H. Honiball, collector of Inland Revenue, Custom House, Princess Quay. Waterside District: Robert McFarland, sub-distributor
Gas Company, Offices and Works, Lecky Road and Mill Street, Waterside - Manager and secretary: John Macnie, Assoc. M. Inst., C.E.
Government Emigration Officer - James A. Black, Custom House, Princes Quay
Government Veterinary Inspector (under Contagious Diseases Animals Act) - John B. Moore, Upper Magazine Street; Ship Inspectors, Alexander Patterson and James A. Huston
High Constable and Collector of County Cess and Poor Rates for the City and Liberties - Hardress E. Waller, Castle Street
Income Tax Collector - W. S. McDermott, Castle Street
Inspectors of Weights and Measures - Sergt. Jas. Flannery, for the City;  District Inspector Law, for the County
Inspector of Lodging Houses - W. J. Robinson, C.E., Hawkins Street
Inspectors of National Schools - Head Inspector, Edmund Downing;  District Inspector, T. J. Alexander; Assistant - Wm. Robertson
Notaries Public - Archibald McCorkell, Savings Bank Office and Florence Terrace;  T. S. Magee, 33 Shipquay Street
Petty Sessions and Mayor's Clerk - G. J. Scott; Office, Guildhall
Postmaster - R. S. Smyth; office, Custom House Street
Harbour Master - John Hamilton, Strand Road
Registrars of Marriages - David Irvine, Castle Street;  Deputy: David S. Irvine
Registrar and Secretary for Diocese of Derry and Raphoe - Accountant, Thomas Adams. Diocesan Office, Synod Hall, Artillery Lane
Receiver of Wrecks - Robert Habbins, collector of customs
Relieving Officer - John Foster, William Street
Surveyor for City - William J. Robinson; office, Guildhall
Walker's Pillar - Caretaker, David Norrey, Society Street

Apprentice Boys' Society - Memorial Hall, Society Street and Meetinghouse Street.  John A. Alexander, J.P., governor; Robert M. Ballard, secretary
Church Missionary Society - Secretary, Rev. John S. McClintock, Lifford; treasurer, Bank of Ireland
Church Education Society - Secretary, Rev. George Galbraith, Limavady
City of Derry Boating Club - Sec., John H. Dunlop
City of Derry Building Society (Mutual and Permanent) - Offices, 3 London Street. Secretaries, Bible and Simmons, 3 London Street
City of Derry Presbyterian Working Men's Institute - Secretary, Thomas Stewart
Londonderry Provident Building Society (Permanent and Mutual) - Offices, 33 Shipquay Street; T. S. Magee, Secretary
Unionist Registration Society - Offices, London Street; Daniel Holland, agent
Nationalist Registration Society - Offices, St. Columb's Hall
Foyle Rowing Club - Club House, Waterside, Secretary, David Vine
Hibernian Bible Society - Secretaries, Rev. J. M. Rodgers and Rev. Joseph Potter
Londonderry Church of Ireland Working Men's Club, St. Columb's Court, Bishop Street - Secretary, Luke Kerby
Londonderry Ladies' Penny Society - Secretaries, Mrs. Smyly and Mrs. Joyce
Londonderry Economic Terminable Building Society - Secretary, Michael Downey
London Missionary Society - Secretary and treasurer, T. C. Campbell, J.P., Ballynagard House, Culmore
Londonderry Protestant Orphan Society - General Secretary, Rev. G. Galbraith, Limavady
Northern Counties Club, Bishop Street - For gentlemen residing in or having property in Ulster. Alfred M. Munn and H. Chambers, joint hon. secs,
Presbyterian City Mission - Secretary, J. Andrews
Protestant Friendly Society - Rooms, London Street. Secretary, Robert Montgomery
Roman Catholic Institute - St. Columb's Hall, Orchard Street
Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners Royal Benevolent Society (supported by voluntary contributions) - Local Hon. Agent, Robert Mills, Waterloo Place
Ulster Association for Deaf, Dumb and Blind (Derry Auxiliary) - Secretary, Rev. J. M. Rodgers, Great James Street
Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society - Secretary, Rev. W. H. Smith, East Wall
Young Men's Christian Association, East Wall - Secretary, R. G. Morrison
Independent Order of Rechabites (Salford Unity) - "Derry's First" Tent (No. 315) meets every alternate Friday evening at 8 o'clock
Independent Order of Good Templars - In connection with this Society there are six Lodges and a juvenile temple in active working operation
Library Association and News Room, Shipquay Street - Secretary and Librarian, Wm. Tilson
Derry and Raphoe Diocesan Library - The Diocesan Library is open for reading to persons of all denominations at a cost of 5s. per year
News Room and Libraries - Catholic Institute Library, Diamond. Diocesan Library, Synod Hall, Artillery Lane. Londonderry Library Association, Shipquay Street. Lending Libraries, Shipquay Street, Mrs. Clements. Y.M.C.A., East Wall; John Forrester, Ferryquay Street
Magee College - Office bearers of Faculty, 1892-93 - President, Prof. Leebody; vice president, Rev. Professor Petticrew; secretary, Rev. Professor Henry; curator of library and museum, Professor McMaster. Professors - Metaphysics and Ethics, Rev. Hugh C. Graham, B.A. (Dill, Professor); Latin and Greek, J. MacMaster, M.A.; Logic, Belles Lettres, and Rhetoric, Rev. J. B. Dougherty, M.A.  Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, J. R. Leebody, M.A., F.I.C. (Hon. the Irish Society's Professor); Oriental Literature and Hermeneutics, Rev. R. H. F. Dickey, M.A., B.D.; Church History and Pastoral Theology, Rev. J. E. Henry, M.A.; Theology, Rev. Frs. Petticrew, M.A., D.Lit., D.D. (Dill Professor).  Elocution, Rev. J. Stuart, M.A., LL.D.
Foyle College - A Grammar School, with accommodation for 80 boarders. Patron, the Lord Bishop of Derry. Head Master, M. C. Hime, M.A., LL.D.
St. Columbkille's College, Londonderry - President, Rev. C. McHugh
Londonderry Academical Institution, founded in 1868. Head Master, John C. Dick, M.A.
Gwyn's Charitable Institution, head of Great James Street - Founded for the education, clothing and maintenance of male orphans of the humbler classes. Sir Edward Reid, secretary; David Caldwell, master
Londonderry Government School of Art, Shipquay Street - Head Master, John Hamer.  Classes meet on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
Bennett Street National School (Male and Female) - Teacher, Mrs. McCaughey, assistant, Miss Craig; monitress, Mrs. L. Gallagher
Christian Brothers' School, Brow-of-the-Hill - P. V. Caffrey, principal teacher
Convent Schools, Pump Street and Artillery Street - Teachers, the Sisters of Mercy
Derry Cathedral National School, Pump Street (Male and Female) - Miss Cavanagh, teacher, with assistants
Infant School, Pump Street - Miss Mooney, teacher
Derry Cathedral Male National School, Pump Street - Teacher, Mr. Pettipice; assistant, Mr. Moreland; monitor, Mr. Boag
Creggan National School (Male and Female), Infirmary Road, Great James Street - Teacher, Mr. Tait
National School, R. C. Chapel, Long Tower - Teachers, W. Ferguson and Miss McCloskey
National Female School (St. Eugene's), Middle Road - Teachers, Sisters of Mercy, with monitresses
Ladies' Collegiate School, Crawford Square - Principals - The Misses MacKillip, assisted by a large class of highly qualified teachers
Strand House Ladies School - Principal - Miss Holmes.  Teachers (English), Miss Russell, Miss Stanton, and Miss Dougall; Music, Fraulein Hauffe; Modern Languages, Mdlle, Dommel; Classics, Miss McDougall, B.A.; Mathematics and Natural Science, Mr. Deane, M.A.
Clarendon Street Ladies' School - Principal, Miss Jenkins
National Schools - Reformed Presbyterian Church, Waterside, Mrs. Devine, teacher.  Clooney Terrace, David Caldwell, teacher; female assistants, Miss Watson and Miss Kinnear.  Meetinghouse Row, Mr. David Bayne, Master; and assistants; (female), Miss Wybrants, mistress;  Miss Duncan and Miss Snowdon, assistants.  Strand (male and female), R. Gray, teacher; Mrs. Gray, mistress.  Model Schools, Northland Road, Mr. Downing, Head Inspector.  Male School, Wm. Mitchell, head master, with assistants; infant school, Miss Dugan, with assistants; Rosemount (Male & Female), Miss Bolton, Teacher; Waterside (male and female) - Teachers (male), George Conaghan, principal;  (female) Mrs. Mullan, mistress

INHABITANTS

Adair, A. C., county surveyor, Bishop Street
Alexander, John A., J.P., Caw House, Derry
Alexander, Right Rev. Wm., Bishop of Derry and Raphoe, The Palace
Allen, C. C., Edenmore
Babington, D. R., solicitor, Shipquay Street
Babington, Hume, J.P., Creevagh and Armagh
Beresford, John Barre, D.L., Learmount Castle
Beresford, Captain Wm. Randal Hamilton, D.L., Ashbrook
Bernard, Dr., Queen Street
Bigger, William Finlay, J.P., Riverview
Bradford, T., solicitor, Shipquay Street
Brown, Cecil H., J.P., Claudy
Brown, Commander William, R.N., D.L., Comber House, Claudy
Bruce, Henry J. Lloyd, J.P., Downhill, Derry
Bruce, Major Stewart Hervey, Crawford Square, Derry
Bruce, Sir Henry Hervey, Bart., Downhill, Derry
Bruce, Hervey Jukes Lloyd, Downhill
Campbell, Thomas, J.P., Ballynagard, Derry
Cassidy, Saml., J.P., Bruckless House, Donegal
Chambers, R. N., town clerk, Waterside
Cochrane, Hon. Ernest Grey Lambton, J.P., Redcastle, Derry
Colquhoun, Thomas, J.P., Buncrana
Conyngham, Sir W. F. Lenox, J.P, D.L., Lieut.-Colonel
Cook, Joseph, Bloomhall
Cook, John, sen., Strand Road
Cooke, John, J.P., Foyle View, Derry
Craig, David, J.P., Oaks Lodge, Derry
Craig, John, agent, Bank of Ireland
Craig, Robert James, Craigdarrah, Derry
Crosbie, Pierce, J.P., Castle House, Moville
Cunningham, Wm., Ulster Bank manager, Derry
Davis, Thomas, M.D., J.P., Waterside
Ferguson, John G., C.E., Pump Street
Gilliland, George Knox, J.P., Brookhall, Derry
Gilliland, W. Louis, solicitor, Castle Street
Hart, George V., D.L., J.P., Kilderry
Haslett, Thomas, Caw
Hetherington, C. E., M.D., Asylum
Heygate, Sir F. W., Bart., D.L., Bellarena
Heygate, Captain Frederick, J.P., Bellarena
Hime, Maurice C., LL.D., J.P., Foyle College
Hogg, Adam, J.P., Manchester
Johnston, Andrew, manager, Northern Bank
Joyce, J. J., manager, Belfast Bank
Kennedy, J., C.E., Castle Street
Knox, Colonel George, D.L., Prehen
Knox, Robert, solicitor, Castle Street
Lawrence, Captain John
Leathem, Samuel, J.P., Templemore Park
Lecky, Henry, J.P., The Farm, Derry
Lecky, Major Edmund, J.P., Eglinton, Derry
Leckey, Sir Thomas, J.P., Grousehall, Limavady
Leebody, John R., D.Lith., professor, Magee College
Lepper, Robert, J.P., Foyle View, Redcastle
Lloyd, Minchin J., J.P., Northland Road
Loughrey, Joseph, solicitor, Shipquay Street
Lyle, Hugh, J.P., Larchmount
Lyle, James A., J.P., the Oaks
Lyle, Major Hugh C., J.P., Carnagrave, Moville
MacCullagh, James A., M.D., Clarendon Street
MacLaughlin, Thomas, M.D., Shipquay Street
Maxwell, Patrick, solicitor, East Wall
Miller, Sir William, M.B., Pump Street
Miller, J. Ewing, M.D., Pump Street
Moore, Robert L., D.L., Molenan
McCaul, Dr. George, M.B., J.P., Clarendon Street
McClintock, Robert, D.L., Dunmore, Carrigans
McClintock, Thomas M., J.P., Hampstead Hall
McCorkell, Archibald
McCorkell, Bartholomew H., Richmond, Derry
McCorkell, David B., B.L., Ballyarnett, Derry
McMaster, James, professor, Magee College
McNeilage, E., C.E., Waterloo Place
Munn, Alfred Moore, clerk of the Crown and Peace, Waterside
Newton, Robert William, J.P., Bellevue, Derry
Norman, Thos., J.P., Glengollan House, Fahan
O'Doherty, J. E., solicitor, East Wall
Patton, Rev. S., Waterside
Potter, Rev. J., Crawford Square
Reid, J. Kelso, solicitor, Linenhall Street
Reid, Orr, & Co., Richmond Street
Reid, Sir Edward, J.P., Lisardahla, Derry
Robinson, W. J., C.E.
Rogers, Rev. J. M., Great James Street
Ross, Rev. Robert, D.D., Ardfoyle Manse, Waterside
Scott, William E., D.L., Willsboro', Derry
Smyth, R. S., postmaster
Stevenson, Messrs., solicitors, Richmond Street
Stevenson, Robert, Ardkill, Derry
Stevenson, Robert, jun., J.P., Ardkill
Stevenson, William C., Ashpark
Stewart, Abraham McC., C.E., Edenballymore
Stewart, James, Edenmore
Tillie, William, D.L., Duncreggan House, Derry
Thomson, Rev. Mungo, J.P., Clonymany Rectory, Derry
Todd, R. H., LL.D., solicitor, Waterloo Place
Walshe, John E., B.L., Probate office Derry and Fahan
Watt, A. A., Thornhill, Derry

Merchants & Traders

Aerated Water Manufacturers

Boal, Bros., & Co., Bishop Street
Dougall, Mrs., Foyle Road
McGinniss, William, Waterside

Accountants

Bible & Summons, London Street
Donnell, S. & W. J., 4 Castle Street
White, Thomas, Castle Street

Actuaries

Magee, T. S., Shipquay Street
White, Thomas, Castle Street
McCorkell, A., Bank Place

Agricultural Implement Agents

Adair, W., Duke Street, Waterside
Thompson, Wm. & Co., Shipquay Street and Price Arthur Street
Wilson, Wm. & Co., Waterloo Place

Agricultural Implement Makers

Brown, A. & Son, Foyle Foundry
Marshall, James, Brackfield, Killaloe, Derry
McLearn, William, Wellington Foundry, Foyle Street

Apothecaries and Pharmaceutical Chemists

Austin, Richard A., Diamond
Galbraith & Co., Strand Buildings
Maxwell, Greer & Co., Foyle Street
McCaul, J. & G., Waterloo Place
Prior, H. M., Ferryquay Street
Taaffe, Henry, Waterloo Place

Artists (Photographic)

Ayton, Alexander, Shipquay Place
Glass, James, Carlisle Road
Kerr, Hugh, Carlisle Road

Auctioneers

Anderson, Thos., 37 Shipquay Street
Bond, Thomas A., Castle Street
Cole & Co., John Street
Sadlier, George, Castle Street
Smith, A., & Co., Castle Street
Walters, G. & Son, Richmond Street

Bagatelle & Billiard Rooms

Gibson, Mrs., Northern Hotel
Hegan, T. M., Imperial Hotel, Bishop Street
Jury's Hotel, Foyle Street
Newmarket Hotel, Market Street
Toye, Mrs., City Hotel, Foyle Street

Bakers

Anderson, Geo., Carlisle Road
Boyd, A., Ferryquay Street
Brewster, John, Sackville Street
Chambers, Jos., Abercorn Road
Doherty, John, Bishop Street
Eaton, Oliver, Waterside Street
Glass, Mathew, Bishop Street
Kindness, John, John Street
Porter & Roulstone, William Street
Stevenson, Hugh, Waterloo Place and William Street
Stilley, Andrew, Diamond
Todd, Richard, Roseville Street
Thompson, Henry, Ferryquay Street

Bank Agents

Craig, John, Bank of Ireland, Shipquay Street
Cunningham, Wm., Ulster, Waterloo Place
Joyce, J. J., Belfast, Shipquay Street
Johnston, Andrew, Northern, Shipquay Place
Slevin, F., Hibernian, Commercial Buildings, Foyle Street
Stuart, David B., Provincial, Shipquay Street

Bell Hangers

Baxter, Aaron, Shipquay Street
Campbell, Philip, William Street
Love, Joseph, Orchard Street
McLaughlin & McCulloch, London Street
Rooney, J., Waterloo Place
Shannon, W., Waterloo Street

Boarding and Day Schools

Holmes, Miss (Boarding & Day), Strand House
Jenkins, Miss, Clarendon Street
McKillip, the Misses, Crawford Square

Block Maker

McPherson, Francis, Shipquay

Boiler Makers

Brown & Sons, Foyle Foundry
McLearn, William, Wellington Foundry, Foyle Street

Bookbinders

Cargill, Thomas, Linenhall Street
Gallagher, James, Diamond
Irvine, David, Castle Street
Nelis, W. H., Carlisle Road
Sentinel, Pump Street
Standard, Pump Street

Boot and Shoe Makers and Dealers

Adair, Wm., Waterside
Bonner, John, Bishop Street
Boothman, Ltd., Foyle Street
Brown, Miss, Carlisle Road
Burke, James, Waterloo Street
Campbell, Wm., Bond's Hill
Crumley, A., John Street
Cuthbert, Hugh, Ferryquay Street
Dale, Wm. & Co., Butcher Street
Doherty, Michael, William Street
Donaghy, James, Lecky Road
Durnin, James, Little James Street
Egen, J., William Street
Gill, Brothers, Diamond
Gilchrist & Co., Ferryquay Street
Golden, John, Bridge Street
Hants, Thomas, High Street
Harper, James, Duke Street
Hegarty, T., Butcher Street
McCutcheon, John, Butcher Street
McGinn, P., William Street
McKeown, W. J., & Sons, Butcher Street
McManus, P., Sackville Street
O'Flaherty, John, William Street
Patterson, Thomas, Rosemount
Pollock, G. & Co., Ferryquay Street and Foyle Street
Pollock, John A., Carlisle Road
Pollock, Wm., Fountain Street
Selfridge, Alex., Spencer Road
Selfridge, Wm., Duke Street
Tyler & Sons, Shipquay Place and Ferryquay Street
White, Mrs., William Street

Boxmakers

Davin, George, Aubrey Street
McLaughlin, M., Strand Road

Builders and Carpenters

Allen, W. J., Bond's Hill, Waterside
Ballantine, Joseph, Strand Road
Boyd, Hugh, Abercorn Road
Boyd, Hugh, jun., George Street and John Street
Cabena, Thomas, Abercorn Street
Cabena, W. J., London Street
Colhoun, Joseph, Strand Road
Colhoun, Robert, Strand Road
Doherty, Patrick, William Street
Doherty, Daniel, Spencer Road
Dunlop, Alex., Little James Street
Feeney, Thomas, Margaret Street, Waterside
Fulton, James A., Bennett Street and Fountain Street
Gillespie, Daniel, St. Columb's Court
Harte, Joseph, Ebrington Terrace
Heatley, John & Son, Fahan Street
Kane, Roddy, Great James Street
Maultsaid, W. J., Rosemount
McClelland, M., Strand Road
McCourt, Edward, 5 Albert Street, Waterloo Street
McDaid, James, Dark Lane
McDermott, Joseph, Magazine Street
McDermott, P., Waterloo Street
McKane, James, Clooney Terrace and Ebrington Terrace
Reid, James, Rossville Street
Risk, James, Bond's Hill
Shannon, John, Fountain Street
Sweeney, M., Abercorn Road
Thompson, Stewart, Magazine Street
Wilson, James, Linenhall Street

Butchers

Brown, Wm., Bishop Street
Brown, Wm., jun., Spencer Road, Waterside
Cassidy, Denis, William Street
City of Derry Meat Supply Co., Limited, Diamond
Devlin, Michael, Waterloo Place
Doherty, James, Rossville Street
Doherty, Mrs., Rossville Street
Doherty, James, Foyle Street
Doherty, Daniel, Bishop Street
Doherty, Philip, Waterside
Gallagher, R., Waterloo Street
Harrington, Michael, Glasgow Street
Healy, James, Lecky Road
Healy, Wm., Long Tower
Hegarty, James, William Street
Lamb & Bullock, Bishop Street
McDaid, J., Infirmary Road
McDaid, Michael, William Street
McDaid, James, Bishop Street
McDaid, Bernard, Waterloo Street
McGoan, John, Rossville Street
McLaughlin, Wm., Waterside
Quigley, Wm., Bishop Street
Risk, Mrs., Waterside
Sheals, James, Bridge Street
Sheals, D., Sir E. Reid's Market and Strand Road
Wallace, Samuel, Richmond Street

Butter and Egg Merchants

Bigger, W. F., Foyle Street
Brown, Joseph, Strand
Buchanan, Bros., Foyle Street
Ferguson, John, Butter Market
Howatson, G., & Co., Ship Quay
Lecky, Henry, Foyle Street
Lyons, Mee, & Co., Foyle Street
McDowell, Cooke, & Co., Patrick Street
McGaw, John, Foyle Street
McVicker, R., & Co., Clarendon Street
Monaghan, W., Sugarhouse Lane
Osborne, John, Foyle Street
Russell, J., & Co., Sackville Street
Wylie & Co., Strand
Wylie, John, Butter Market

Several extensive shippers have offices in country districts, and attend the Butter Market on Wednesdays and Thursdays for the purpose of purchasing and shipping butter

Cabinet Makers

Bradley, James, & Son, Bridge Street
Campbell, Robert, Bishop Street
Friel, Thomas, Bridge Street
McDermott, P., Waterloo Street
McDonnell, H., and Son, Bishop Street and Abercorn Road
McNulty, Samuel, William Street
Mulholland & Co., Bishop Street
Pollock, J. J., & Co., Carlisle Road
Trafford, Alfred, William Street

Cart Makers

Allen, W., Spencer Road, Waterside
Bovaird, John, Lecky Road
Brown, John, Sackville Street
Gilmour, James, Lecky Road
McAllister, John, Spencer Road
O'Donnell, W., Simpson's brae, Waterside
Reid, James, Great James Street
White, Wm., Sackville Street

Carvers and Gilders

Campbell, Wm., Richmond Street
Chambers, Wm., Pump Street
Durnin, John, Foyle Street
Jordan, Wm., Richmond Street
Kerr, W. M. & Co., Waterloo Place
Malcolm, James, Strand Road
McCloskey, W., Stanley's Walk
McCool, Charles, Waterloo Place
McIndoe, Henry, Bishop Street
Shannon, Andrew, Pump Street
Thompson, J., Great James Street

Chandlers

Hughes, John, & Co., Orchard Street
Watson, J. & R., Bank Place

Cheese Merchants

Hadden, James, & Co., Sackville Street
Homes & Mullin, Waterloo Place
McCay, Alex. & Co., Ferryquay Street
McMillan, Mrs., Ferryquay Street
Osborne & Patton, Shipquay Street

China, Delf and Glass Warehouses

Bradley, John, Sir E. Reid's Market
Doak, Mrs., Sir E. Reid's Market
Donaghy, M., Waterloo Square
Gordon, T., & Son, Diamond
Hughes, Michael, William Street
McConnell, Brothers, Foyle Street
Sawers & Co., Bishop Street

Coach Makers

Devlin, Edward, Foyle Street
Gilmour, James, Lecky Road
Gilmour, Wm., Bishop Street
Lynn & Sons, Great James Street
Young, T. & Son, Clarendon Street

Coal Merchants

Colhoun, G., Clooney, Waterside
Cuthbert, W., Duke Street, Waterside
Howatson, G., & Co., Shipquay
Morrison, Samuel, & Co., Lorne Street and Prince's Quay
McDevette & Donnell, Foyle Street and Quay
Lane, Henry, & Co., Shipquay and Waterside
McHugh, E., Lower Clarendon Street

Coffee and Dining Rooms

City Café, Shipquay Street
Coffee Hall, Carlisle Road
Coffee Rooms, Richmond Street
Campbell, J., Little James Street
Coleman, J. G., Upper Magazine Street
Foyle Refreshment Rooms, Foyle Street
Johnston, James, "Criterion," Foyle Street
McCann, Bernard, 41 Strand Road
McCrossan, J., Foyle Street
McLaughlin, J., Strand Road
Orr, Robert, Ferryquay Street
Perry. Joseph, Shipquay Street
Rodgers, John, Market Street
Thompson, Henry, Ferryquay Street
The Rock, Restaurant
The Stall, Middle Quay
The Stall, Carlisle Road & John Street
The Stall, Waterside
Union Café, Union Hall, buildings
Ward, Mrs. Vincent, Spencer Road

Colonial Merchants

Steen, Mackey, Logan, & Caldwell, Orchard Street

Cooks and Confectioners

Anderson, G., Carlisle Road
Eaton, Oliver, Waterside
Foster, Miss, Waterloo Place
Johnston, James, Foyle Street
Kindness, J., John Street
McElroy, J., Bishop Street
Orr, Robert, Ferryquay Street
Perry. Joseph, Shipquay Street
Stilly, Andrew, Diamond
Thompson, Henry, Ferryquay Street
Ward, Mrs. Vincent, Spencer Road, Waterside

Coopers

Beatty, A. & W. J., Great James Street
Boner, Edward, Waterloo Street
Brown, John, Spencer Road
Cooke, W., Fountain Street
Collins, Anthony, William Street
Duffy, John, Waterloo Street
Hamill, James, Spencer Road
McCarron, Daniel, Waterloo Street
McConnell, Jos., Linenhall Street
Melaugh, Thomas, John Street
McGrotty, J., Duke Street, Waterside
McLaughlin, E., Rossville Street
Orr, Robert, Albert Street
Quinn, Joseph, Waterloo Street

Cutlers

Bell, Samuel, Bishop Street
Doherty, Denis, Bridge Street

Dentists

Hurst, J. A., Great James Street
Minniece, T., Pump Street
Smyth, Samuel, Shipquay Street
Williams, Herbert, Shipquay Street

Distillers

Watt, David, & Co. (Limited), Abbey Street and Waterside

Druggists

Allen, W. P. W., Duke Street
Austin, Richard A., Diamond
Galbraith, David, Strand
McCaul, J. & G., Waterloo Place and Ferryquay Street
Shepherd, J. & Co., Waterside
Smith, Robert, Foyle Street
Taaffe, Henry, Waterloo Place

Dyers

Bell, A., & Son, Paisley - office, Bishop Street
Campbell, John, Bishop Street

Agents for Dying Establishments (Dyeing)

Bredin, M., Butcher Street
Bushby, Miss, Shipquay Street
Cameron, Mrs., Carlisle Road
Gallagher, Miss, Bishop Street
Marchant, Miss, Clooney Terrace
Miller, Miss, Carlisle Road

Emigration Agents

Adair, W., Duke Street
Ellis & Co., Foyle Street
Ferris, Joseph, Foyle Street
Henderson Bros. (Anchor Line), Foyle Street
Montgomery, T., Dominion Line, Foyle Street
McNeil, Andrew, Water Street
Tomb, James, Grove Place
Turner, W., Allan Bros. (Allan Line and State Line), Foyle Street

Engineers

Brown, A. & Sons, Foundry, Foyle Street
Green, George, & Co., Wellington Foundry, Foyle Street

Engravers

Bradley, W. J., Orchard Street
Gill, Samuel, Artillery Street
Sentinel Office, Pump Street (Lithographic)
Standard Office, Pump Street (Lithographic)

Fire Clay Goods Merchants

Ballantine, Joseph, Strand Road
Colhoun, Robert, Strand Road
Keys, Robert, & Co., Waterloo Place
McClelland, M., Strand Road

Fireworks Agent

Nelis, W. H., Carlisle Road

Fishmongers

Brandon, F., Fountain Street
Diven, John, Market Street
McConnell, John, Castle Street
Sheppard, Mrs., Richmond Street
There are also several in Sir Edward Reid's Market, Linenhall Street

Fish (Dried) Merchants

Bradley, D. & C., William Street
Ferris, William, Foyle Street
Mathewson, J., & Co., Foyle Street
McCay, Alex., & Co., Ferryquay Street
Russell, James, & Co., Sackville Street
Watson, J. & R., Bank Place

Fishing Tackle Maker

Rogan, D., Foyle Street

Flax and Tow Merchants

McMonagle, Patrick, Butcher Street

Flour Merchants

Austin, Wm., & Co., Foyle Street
Campbell, T. C., North Quay
Christy, John, Foyle Street
Cooke, Robert, Butcher Street
Cunningham, J., & Co., Foyle Street
Ellis & Co., Foyle Street
Gilliland, S., & Son, Rock Mills, Strand
Hastings, Robert, Commission Agent, Commercial Buildings; Agent for English and Scottish Law Life and Phoenix Fire Offices
Lyons, Mee, & Co., Foyle Street
McCorkell, Wm., & Co., Strand
Mitchell, William, Foyle Street
Newton, R. W., Waterside
Osborne, John, Foyle Street
Roulston, J. & R., Foyle Street
Russell, Jas., & Co., Sackville Street
Smyth, Robert, Ship Quay
Stewart, S., & Co., Prince's Quay
Wilson, A., & Co., Lorne Street

Fruiterers

Begley, Patrick, Carlisle Road
Dugan, H. E., Shipquay Street
Hart, M., Linenhall Street
Kane, William, Richmond Street
McCann, Bernard, Strand Road
Magowan, Joseph, Spencer Road
Maxwell, Joseph, Spencer Road
McIntyre, Philip, Duke Street
Neely, M., Clarendon Street
Sweeney, P., Strand Road
Thompson, Wm., Duke Street
Several in Sir E. Reid's Market

Fruit Merchants

Allison & Co., Sackville Street
Hadden, J. & Co., Sackville Street
Holmes & Mullin, Waterloo Place
Huston, Wm., Sackville Street
Maxwell, Greer, & Co., Foyle Street
McMillan, Mrs., Ferryquay Street
McCay, A. & Co., Ferryquay Street
Osborne & Patton, Shipquay Street
Pollock, J. Graham, & Co., Waterloo Place
Sherrard, J., Waterloo Place

Furniture Dealers

Bradley, J., & Son, Bridge Street
Caldwell & Co., Duke Street
Campbell, Robt., Bishop Street
Coyle & Co., Bishop Street
Friel, Thos., Bridge Street
Heatley, John, & Son, Fahan Street
McDonnell, Henry, Bishop Street
McLaughlin, Jas., William Street
McNulty, Daniel, Bridge Street and Sir E. Reid's Market
Mulholland & Co., Bishop Street
Pollock, J. J. & Co., Carlisle Road
Reid, John, Market Street and Sir E. Reid's Market
Scott, M. & M., Diamond and Bishop Street

Game Dealers

Divin, John, New Market Street
Ferris, William, Foyle Street
Holmes & Mullin, Waterloo Place
Kane, William, Richmond Street
McConnell, John, Castle Street
Pollock, J. Graham, & Co., Waterloo Place

Gasfitters and Plumbers

Baxter, Aaron, Shipquay Street
Campbell, Phillip, William Street
Doherty, James, Carlisle Road
McLaughlin, & McCulloch, London Street
Rooney, James, Waterloo Place
Shannon, W., Waterloo Street

General Merchants

Cooke, J. & J., Strand
Howatson, G., & Co., Shipquay
Johnston, John B., Strand
Major, Alex., & Co., Strand Road
McCorkell, W., & Co., Strand
O'Neill, John, & Co., Foyle Street
Wilson, A., & Co., Lorne Street

Grain Merchants

Austin, W., & Co., Foyle Street
Ballantine, M. & J., Ardlough
Bryson, S., North Quay
Christie, John, Foyle Street
Edwards, Robt., Butter Market
Ferguson, John, Butter Market
Howatson, G., & Co., Shipquay
Lecky, Henry, Foyle Street
Mitchell, Wm., Foyle Street
McCorkell, Wm., & Co., Strand
McCormick & King, William Street
McFarland, G., & Co., Quay
Newton, R. W., Duke Street
Osborne, John, Foyle Street
Roulston, J. & R., Foyle Street
Russell, J. & Co., Sackville Street
Smyth, Robert, Prince's Quay
Watson, J. & R., Bank Place

Grocers

Allison & Co., Sackville Street
Anderson, Wm., Waterloo Place
Austin, Thos. A/. Carlisle Road
Babington, Humphrey, Strand
Beattie, Henry, Fountain Street
Bell, R. & Co., Bishop Street
Berryman, Robert, Waterside
Best, David, Sackville Street
Black, Robert J., Shipquay Street
Boal, David W., & Co., Bishop Street and Strand Road
Boyle, W. & Son, William Street and Rossville Street
Bradley, D., & C., William Street
Burns, Samuel, Foyle Road
Caldwell, Gavin, Creggan Road
Callaghan, Patrick, Rossville Street
Callaghan, Mrs. Wm., Lecky Road
Callagnan, P. J., Long Tower (Callaghan?)
Cassidy, Wm., Rossville Street
Chambers, Joseph, Bishop Street
Cole, Andrew, Rock
Colhoun, Catherine, Bishop Street
Colhoun, G., Clooney, Waterside
Colhoun, Eugene, Dungiven Road
Cooke, Robert, Butcher Street
Craig, Wm., Nassau Street
Crawford, David, Duke Street
Creswell, John, Duke Street
Crooks, Thomas, Spencer Road
Crossan, Neal, Bishop Street
Cunningham, Margery, Bishop Street
Cunningham, M., Francis Street
Curry, John, Stewart's Terrace
Deehan, Elizabeth, William Street
Deeny, John, Hawkins Street
Devine, Thos., Bishop Street
Devlin, John, Duke Street
Doherty, Mrs., Strand Road
Doherty, John, Bishop Street
Doherty, Mrs., Bishop Street
Doherty, George, Abbey Street
Duddy, M., Lecky Road
Duddy, R., Wellington Street and Abercorn Road
Duffy, Peter, Rossville Street
Dunlop, Mrs., Fountain Street
Dunne, A. & J., Shipquay Street
Eaton, Oliver, Waterside
Elder, W. J., Sackville Street
Fanning, John, Bishop Street
Ferris, William, Foyle Street
Fleming, John, & Co., Strand Road
Flood, Michael, Rossville Street
Forsythe & Co., Bishop Street
Gallagher, Wm., Bishop Street
Gibbons, John, Lecky Road
Gibbons, Thomas, William Street
Gilliland, S. & Co., Shipquay Street
Glass, Charles, Waterloo Street
Glass, Matthew, Bishop Street
Grieve, Miss, Waterside
Grumley, Mary, Strand
Hadden & Co., Sackville Street
Hall, Edward, Sackville Street
Hamilton, Charles, Waterside
Hamilton, H. S., & Co., Foyle Street
Hamilton, Robert, Foyle Street
Hamilton, James, Great James Street
Haslett, John, Clooney Terrace
Hastings, Ross, Foyle Street
Hazlett, Mrs., William Street
Holmes & Mullin, Waterloo Place
Hunter, Hugh, Duke Street
Huston, Wm., Sackville Street
Jackson, Samuel, Lecky Road
Jamieson, R., Ivy Terrace
Johnston, J. B., Strand
Kane, Hugh, Lecky Road
Kelly, James, Rossville Street
Kelly, Michael, Workhouse Road
Kinnear, James, Abercorn Road
Laird, Samuel, Fountain Street
Lipton, R., Bishop Street
Logan, James, The Collon
Logue, Chas., Fountain Street
Logue, Mary, Bishop Street
Londonderry Equitable Co-operative Company, Strand Road
Longwell, David, Duke Street
Lynch, Matthew, Strand Road
Lyndsay, H. & Co., Duke Street
Malseed, Robert C., Waterside
Magee, T. S., House and Land Agent, Shipquay Street; Agent for Phoenix Fire Office
Matthewson, J., & Co., Foyle Street
Melon, Wm., Fountain Street
Mehaffy & McConnell, Spencer Road
Michaels, Robert & Co., Ferryquay Gate
Mitchell, James, Lecky Road
Mitchell, J., Foyle Road
Mooney, Robert, Bridge Street and Orchard Street
Moore, James, Rossville Street
Moore, Wm., Rossville Street
Mullan, Chas., Nicholson Square
Mullan, James, Duke Street and Workhouse Road
Mullan, W. J., Francis Street
McCafferty, Chas., Lecky Road
McCafferty, Michael, Lecky Road
McCafferty, J., Foyle Street
McCallion. Patrick, Bishop Street
McCay, A., & Co., Ferryquay Street
McCay, H., Marlborough Terrace
McClay, Mrs., Rossville Street
McClenaghan, S., Chamberlain Place
McClintock, Andrew, Strand
McCloskey, John, Rossville Street
McConnell & Co., Foyle Street
McConnell, Wm., Bishop Street
McConnell, Mrs., Bennett Street
McCormick, P., Bishop Street
McCully, Thomas, Spencer Road
McDaid, Elizabeth, Bishop Street
McDaid, Mrs., Strand Road
McDermott, Thomas, Bond's Hill
McDevitt, James, Rossville Street
McElhinney, James, Strand
McFarland, Robert, Waterside
McGinley, Joseph, Foyle Street
McGinness, Edward, Bishop Street
McGinness, Wm., Duke Street
McGregor, James, Fountain Street
McGrory, John, Waterloo Street
McIlwaine, R. J., Butcher Street and Strand Road
McKee, George, Ferguson Street
McKeeman, John, George Street
McKeown, Wm. J., Duke Street
McLaughlin, John, Creggan Road
McLaughlin, John, Strand Road
McLaughlin, John, Bridge Street
McLaughlin, M., Abercorn Road
McLaughlin, Mrs., Foyle Street
McLaughlin, Wm., Abbey Street
McLaughlin, Wm., Fountain Street
McMillan, Mrs., Ferryquay Street
McNulty, Daniel, Bishop Street
McQuade, Bernard, Creggan Street
McSparron, Mrs., Duke Street
Nicell, Thomas, Rosemount and Park Avenue
Osborne & Patton, Shipquay Street
Owens, Henry, Long Bog Street
O'Doherty, W. G., Bishop Street
O'Kane, Bernard, Waterloo Street
O'Neill & McHenry, Waterloo Street
O'Neill, F., Carlisle Road
Parkhill, John, William Street
Patton, David, Rosemount
Pinkerton, Thos., Bishop Street
Platt, Henry, Fountain Street
Pollock, J. Graham, & Co., Waterloo Place
Porter & Rolston, William Street
Porter, Thomas, Foyle Street
Quigley, Mrs., Wapping Lane
Rabbitt, Michael, Fountain Street
Reid, Orr, & Co., Linenhall Street and Richmond Street
Roden, R. J., Victoria Road, Waterside
Rodgers, Henry, Great James Street
Rodgers, James, Great James Street
Rosborough & Co., Ferryquay Street
Roulston & Smyth, Waterloo Place
Rutherford, Robert, Walker's Place and Aubrey Street
Ruthledge, Benjamin, Windmill Terrace
Selfridge, Alex., Bishop Street
Sherrard, Joseph, Waterloo Place
Smith, Peter, Bishop Street
Smith, R., & Co., William Street
Smyth, James, Bishop Street
Stevenson, Samuel, Sackville Street
Stewart, James, Great James Street
The Pioneer Supply Stores, Northland Avenue and Edenmore Street
Thompson, Alex., Duke Street
Todd, Mrs., Rossville Street
Toland, John, Fahan Street
Walker, G., & Co., Magazine Street
Ward, Michael, Rossville Street
Watson, Mrs., Foyle Road
Watt, W. J., Sackville Street
Wiley, John P., Sackville Street
Wilson, W. & Co., Waterloo Place

Guano and Manure Manufacturers

North-West of Ireland Bone Manure Co. - Works, Ballynagard; office, Shipquay - T. C. Campbell, agent
Ulster Manure Co. - Works, Lisahally; offices, Shipquay Street and Foyle Street - William Thompson & Co.

Guano and Seed Merchants

Adair, Wm., Waterside
Allison & Co., Sackville Street
Black, R. J., Shipquay Street
Boal, David W., Bishop Street
Boyle, Wm., & Son, William Street
Fleming, John & Co., Strand Road
Hadden, James & Co., Sackville Street
Hamilton, Charles, Waterside
Hamilton, H. S., & Co., Foyle Street
Hamilton, Robert, Foyle Street
Harper, James, Waterside
Johnston, John B., Strand
King, Benjamin H., William Street
Major, Alexander & Co., Strand Road
Malseed, R. C., Waterside
Matthewson, J., & Co., Foyle Street
Mullan, James, Waterside
McCully, Thomas, Waterside
Osborne, John, Government Peruvian Guano Agent, Foyle Street and Strand
Osborne & Patton, Shipquay Street
Rosborough & Co., Ferryquay Street
Rodger, P. T., Strand Road
Sherrard, J., Waterloo Place
Thompson, Wm., & Co., Shipquay Street and Prince Arthur Street
Walker, G., & Co., Magazine Street
Wiley, James P., Sackville Street
Wilson, William & Co., Waterloo Place

Gunsmiths

Bell, Samuel, Bishop Street
Griffith, Wm., Ferryquay Street

Haberdashers, Milliners and Dress Makers

(Those marked thus (a) are Haberdashers only. Those marked (b) are Milliners and Dressmakers only)

Adams, Miss, b, Abercorn Road
Andrews, The Misses, & Crockett, b, Abercorn Road
Austin & Co. b, Bishop Street and Diamond
Baird, The Misses, b, Abercorn Road
Bell, Miss, b, Grove Place
Boyle, Miss, b, Great James Street
Bredin, M., Butcher Street
Bryson, Miss, b, Princes Street (scientific)
Bushby, Miss, b, Shipquay Street
Byrne, Mrs., a, Abercorn Road
Campbell, Miss, b, Chamberlain Street
Cassidy, Mrs., Hawkins Street
Cattley, Mrs., b, Spencer Road
Chase, J., Diamond
Clements, Mrs. a, Shipquay Street
Collins, Miss, b, Carlisle Road
Cooper, J. D., Ferryquay Street
Cooper, Mrs., Diamond
Cooper, Miss, b, Abercorn Road
Cosgrove & Connor, Bishop Street
Coyle & Co., Butcher Street
Crampsey Bros., a, Diamond and Shipquay Street
Doherty, Daniel, a, Butcher Street
Forbes, J. & Sons, Spencer Road
Friel, Patrick, a, Butcher Street
Galbraith, Mrs., Bishop Street
Gallagher, Miss, Bishop Street
Gilchrist & Co., Bishop Street and Ferryquay Street
Godfrey, Miss, b, Abercorn Road
Harbinson, M. & Co., Bishop Street
Henry, Andrew, a, Waterloo Street
Henry, E. R., Diamond
Hegarty, Mrs., Diamond
Hyndman, S., a, Ferryquay Street
Irvine & Co., Ferryquay Street
Irwin, Mrs. C., b, Diamond
Jamison, Miss, b, Spencer Road
Jelly, The Misses, b, Hawkin Street
King, The Misses, b, Society Street
Logan, Miss, b, Fountain Street
Loughnan, E., Diamond
Lucas, Miss, b, Alma Place
Mackenzie, Miss, b, Bennett Street
Macnamara, Miss, b, Bishop Street
Martin, Miss, b, Kennedy Place
Miller, Mrs., b, Strand Road
Mills, Mrs., b, Great James Street
Mills, The Misses, b, Abercorn Road
Mooney, Joseph M., Prehen Road
Moore, David, b, Duke Street, Waterside
Mulholland, M., & Co., Bishop Street
Murray, Mrs., b, Fountain Street
McCauley, Miss, b, Cunningham Row
McClean, E. & M., Carlisle Road
McCloskey, M., Strand Road
McDevitt, P. & M., Waterside
McGaw, Miss, Clarendon Street (scientific)
McMichael, Miss, Ashfield Terrace, Rosemount
Macdonald, J., Duke Street
Marshall, Miss, b, Marlborough Park
McVeigh, Thomas, a, Butcher Street
O'Reilly, The Misses, b, Great James Street
Orr, Mrs., Fountain Street
Patterson, Mrs., Hawkins Street
Parker, Miss, Abercorn Terrace
Pollock, J. J., & Co., Ferryquay Street
Ritchie, Miss, b, Carlisle Road
Robinson, B., a, Carlisle Road
Semple & Thompson, a, Ferryquay Street
Sherrard, Mrs., Great James Street
Stevenson, R. S. & T., b, Shipquay Street
Stevenson, Mrs., b, Francis Street
Wright, Miss Matilda, Rosemount Terrace (scientific)
Wright, Miss, b, Mount Street

Hair Dressers

Bradley, J. P., Bridge Street
Gallagher, Joseph, Bishop Street
Long, Wm., Society Street
Mehan, Francis, Waterloo Street
Moore, Richard, Rossville Street
Murdoch, T. (and wig maker), Shipquay Street
Murphy, John, Waterloo Street
Murphy, M., Waterside
McCay, Mrs., Richmond Street
McCann, Hugh, Duke Street
McCaughey, Hughes, Spence Road
McGrory, James, Richmond Street
McLaughlin, Henry P., Ferguson Street
McLaughlin, P., Walker's Place
O'Hare, B., William Street
Stewart, John, Bishop Street
Watson, Thos., Shipquay Street
Williams, James, Foyle Street
Williams, D., Bishop Street
Williams, James E. (and wig maker), Strand Road
Williams, J., William Street

Hardware Merchants

Cooke, John, & Co., Waterloo Place
Coyle & Co., Bishop Street
Crockett & Guy, Waterloo Place
Longwell, David, Duke Street
Malseed, R. C., Duke Street
Mooney, William, & Co., Strand
McCully, Thomas, Spencer Road
McLaughlin, J., William Street
Price, H., Waterloo Place
Roddy, H. J., Waterloo Place
Scott, M. & M., Bishop Street and Diamond
Smiley, T. & J., Strand Road
Thompson, Alexander, Duke Street
Wallace, Walker, & Co., Strand Road

Hearse Proprietors

Cullion, Hugh, Chamberlain Place
Doran, J., Waterside
Jury, G. J., Hotel, Foyle Street
McGinniss, Wm., Waterside
McIlwaine, George, John Street
Perry, Henry, Linenhall Street

Horse Shoers

Archibald, John, Dungiven Road
Coyle, John, Rossville Street
Doherty, Wm., Lecky Road
Elliott, Edward, Spencer Road
Gilfillan, David, Abbey Street
Henderson, Robert, Society Street
Henderson, S., Chamberlain Place
Keys, S., Pennyburn
Nelis, Andrew, John Street
Roulston, James, Foyle Road
Smalls, John, Lecky Road
Wilson, William, Waterside

Hotel Proprietors

Ballantine, W., Temperance, Carlisle Road
Colhoun, E., Lorne, Richmond Street
Gibson, Mrs., The Northern, Magazine Street
Gowdy, Miss A., Temperance, The Terrace, Foyle Street
Hamilton, C., Tirkeeran Arms, Waterside
Hegan, T. M., Imperial, Bishop Street
Jury, G. J., Jury's Hotel, Foyle Street
Kelly, Miss Jane, Abercorn, Richmond Street
Kelly, Miss M. J., The Ulster, Foyle Street
Morris, William, Clarendon, Lower Clarendon Street
Mullan, Miss, Plough, Foyle Street
Murtland, Mrs., Temperance, Strand Road
McIlwaine, G., Canadian, John Street
McLaughlin, J., Strand, Strand Road
MacMahon, P., Private, East Wall
Roddy, Mary A., Roddy's Hotel, Bishop Street
Selfridge, A., Albert, Bishop Street
Smith, Mrs., Newmarket, Market Street
Toye, Mrs., City, Foyle Street

Insurance Agents

I didn't include them, they were mostly just names of companies

Iron and Brass Founders

Brown, A. & Sons, Foyle Foundry, Foyle Road
Green, George, & Co., Wellington Foundry, Foyle Street

Knitting Wool Warehouses

Cooke, Robert, Butcher Street
Clements, Mrs., Shipquay Street
Gordon & Co., Carlisle Road
McIlwaine, R. J., Butcher Street and Strand Road
Stevenson, R. S. & T., Shipquay Street
Watt, W. J., Sackville Street
besides the several drapery establishments

Land and House Agents

Bible & Simmons, 3 London Street
Buchanan, R. Eccles, 35 Shipquay Street
Donnell, S. & W. J., Castle Street
Darcus, Benjamin J., Northland Avenue
Glenn, S. C., Ulster Buildings, Waterloo Place
Harvey, J. G. M., Northern Bank Buildings
Lloyd, M. P., Shipquay Street
McEllwinney, S., Bishop Street
Magee, T. S., Shipquay Street
Scott, J. G., Mayor's Office, Guildhall
Stevenson, Robert, Richmond Street
White, Thomas, Castle Street

Laundries

Carey, McClelland & Co., Ardmore Bleachworks, near Londonderry
McElvenny, The Misses, Chamberlain Street
McIntyre, Hogg, & Co., Queen Street

City Steam Laundry, Diamond

Tillie & Henderson, Abercorn Road
Welch, Margetson, & Co., Carlisle Place and Abercorn Road
Woods, Miss, London Street
Women's Homes, Hawkins Street

Leather and Hide Merchants

Adair, William, Waterside
Cunningham, John, Waterloo Street
Dale, Wm., & Co., Butcher Street
Harper, James, Duke Street
McCutcheon, John, Butcher Street

Lithographic & Copperplate Printers

Canning, Wm., Rossville Street
Colhoun, James, Sentinel Office, Pump Street
Glendinning, William, & Co., Standard Office, Pump Street
Irvine, David, Castle Street

Lodging Houses (Licensed)

Bovaird, John, 68 Foyle Street
Burke, Michael, 8 Fahan Street
Connor, Patrick, 105 Foyle Street
Doherty, Bernard, 28 Bridge Street
Hargan, John, 86 Foyle Street
Hargan, Wm., 75 Rossville Street
McCauley, David, 65 Fahan Street
McGinley, Patrick, 82 Foyle Street
Magirr, Wm., 67 Bridge Street
Morrin, Mary, 52 Foyle Street
Murray, Mary. 73 Rossville Street
Nevin, Thomas, 69 Bridge Street
Porter, Edward, 19 Long Tower
Shiels, Daniel, 33 Waterloo Street
Shiels, Annie, 88 Foyle Street
Sweeney, James, 12 Fahan Street

Marble and Stone Cutters

Doherty, John, Great James Street
Haslett, J. & R., Grove Place
Haslett, James, Carlisle Road
Millar, Thomas, Carlisle Road

Marine Store Dealers

Gallagher, William, Fahan Street and Sugarhouse Lane
Glen, Robert, Thomas Street
McAleavy, Thos., Chamberlain Place

Millers

Ballantine, M. & J., Waterside and Ardlough
Christy, John, Foyle Street
Gilliland, S., & Sons, Rock Mills, Strand
Macartney, John, Pennyburn
McClelland, Smith & Co., Drumahoe; office, Waterside
Newton, R. W., Waterside
Watt, David, & Co., Abbey Street
Wilson, A., & Co., Lorne Street

Millwrights

Brown, Alex., & Sons, Foyle Street
Garmany, Wm., Little James Street
Green, George, & Co., Foyle Street

Musicians

Anderson, G., Carlisle Road
Day, Fred A., bass, Sr. Columb's Cathedral
Dixon, H. P., organist, Christ Church
Drysdale, W., Bond's Hill, Waterside
Ferguson, J., Carlisle Road
Floyd, Andrew, Orchard Street
Jones, D. C., Mus.Bac., H.C.A., Carlisle Road, organist, St. Columb's Cathedral
Logier, Joseph, organist, St. Augustine Church
Macdonald, Miss, Great James Street
Macdonald, Thos., Great James Street
Minniece, Miss, Clarendon Street
Mulholland, G. A., organist, R. C. Cathedral
Raffles, J. V., Clooney Terrace, organist, All Saints' Church

Music Sellers

Bible and Colportage Society, Ferryquay Street
Christian Knowledge Depository, Shipquay Street
Croom, Misses M. & J., Waterloo Place
Gailey, Wm., Waterloo Place
Graham, William, Diamond
Hamilton, Robert, Shipquay Street
Hempton, James, Shipquay Street
Mitchell, Robert, Shipquay Street

Newspapers

Journal, Shipquay Street, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Thomas McCarter, proprietor; William Roddy, editor
Sentinel, Pump Street, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, James Colhoun, proprietor; J. Charles Orr, editor
Standard, Pump Street, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Wm. Glendinning & Co., proprietors, John Arbuckle, editor

Newspaper Agents

Adams, Thos., Hawkins Street
Burns, Samuel, Foyle Road
Campbell, Wm., Bond's Hill
Croom, Misses M. & J., Waterloo Place
Cresswell, John, Duke Street
Crossan, Neal, Bishop Street (without)
Doherty, Patrick, Union Street
Donaghy, M., Waterloo Place
Dunlop, Mrs., Fountain Street
Gailey, Wm., Waterloo Place
Gormley, J., Fountain Hill, Waterside
Graham, Wm., Diamond
Great Northern Railway Terminus (Messrs. Eason & Son)
Hamilton Bros., Shipquay Street
Irvine, David, Castle Street
Montgomery, Jas., Carlisle Road
McCleary, Isabella, William Street
McCloskey, Miss, Francis Street
McFadden, P., Bond's Hill
Nelis, W. H., Carlisle Road
Nicell, Thos., Park Avenue
Northern Counties Terminus, Waterside (Messrs. Eason & Son)
Nutt, James, Duke Street
Parkhill, John, Northland Avenue
Paton, David, Rosemount
Rogers, James, Great James Street
Thompson, Mrs., Duke Street
Watson, Mrs., Foyle Road

Oil and Colour Merchants

Foyle Ropework Co., Shipquay Place
Galbraith & Co., Strand Building
Maxwell, Greer, & Co., Foyle Street
McCaul, J. & G., Waterloo Place and Ferryquay Street
McCorkell, Jas., Waterloo Place
Shepherd, J., Duke Street
Smyth, R., & Co., Foyle Street
Taffe, Henry, Waterloo Place
Watson, J. & R., Bank Place
Watt, Robert, Foyle Street

Painters and Glaziers

Campbell, Wm., Richmond Street
Chambers, Wm., Pump Street
Durnin, J., Foyle Street
Hamilton & Johnston, Albert Street
Jordan, Wm., Richmond Street
Kerr, W. M., Waterloo Street
Makenzie, Cameron, Bond's Field
Mailley, Patrick, Great James Street
McCloskey, Wm. & Co., Stanley's Walk
McCool, Charles, Shipquay Place
McGrory, John, Lecky Road
McIndoe, Henry, Bishop Street
Rooney, P., Harvey Street
Shannon, Andrew, Pump Street
Thompson, John, Great James Street

Pawn Brokers

Canning, Francis, Long Tower
Crossan, Edward, Rossvill Street
Crossan & Barr, Rossville Street
Doherty & McFadden, Rossville Street
Lynch, E., Castle Gate and Long Tower
McCready, Thomas, & Son, William Street
McGonagle, Denis, Stable Lane
McGonagle, Daniel, Clooney Terrace
McGonagle, Daniel, William Street

Pianoforte Tuners & Dealers

Floyd, Andrew, Linenhall Street
Graham, William, Diamond
MacDonald, Thomas, Great James Street
O'Neill, A., at Mr. W. Graham's, Diamond
Phillips, H. B., Marlborough Street

Plasterers

Cassidy, Daniel, Eden Place
Fairman, James, Waterloo Street
Fairman, John, High Street
Hegarty, John, Long Tower
McCauley, James, Rosemount
McClelland, T., Waterside
McKeeman, John, George Street
McSheffrey, James, Bishop Street
Reeves, Joseph, Fountain Street
Sheals, John, Lecky Road
Watt, James, Rosemount
Watt, John, Rosemount

Pork and Provision Merchants

Best, David, Sackville Street
Bigger, Wm., Foyle Street
Buchanan, Bros., Foyle Street
Campbell, T. C., North Quay
Holmes & Mullin, Waterloo Place
Lecky, Henry, Foyle Street
Mitchell, James, Foyle Road
Monaghan, Wm., Orchard Street
McConnell, Bros., Foyle Street
Sherrard, Joseph, Waterloo Place
Smyth, James, Bishop Street
Steen, Bros., Orchard Street
The Pioneer Supply Stores, Northland Avenue and Edenmore Street
Williamson, Wm., Abercorn Road and Foyle Street

Posting Establishments

Anderson, William, Waterside
Hegan, T. M., Imperial Hotel, Bishop Street
Jury's Hotel, Foyle Street
McGinniss, Wm., Duke Street
McIlwain, George, John Street
Perry, Henry, Linenhall Street
Roddy, Mrs., Hotel, Bishop Street
Scott, George, Duke Street
Toye, Mrs., City Hotel, Foyle Street

Printers (Letterpress)

(See also Lithographic and Copperplate Printers and Newspapers)

Chambers, Joseph, Newmarket Street
Colhoun, James, "Sentinel", Pump Street
Emery, Andrew, Carlisle Road
Gailey, William, Waterloo Place
Glendinning, William & Co., Standard, Pump Street
Irvine, David, Castle Street
McCarter, Thomas, Journal, Shipquay Street
McGonagle, Wm., Foyle Street

Publicans

Allen, Charles C., Linenhall Street
Allison & Co., Sackville Street
Anderson, John, Foyle Road
Anderson, Wm., Waterloo Place
Ash, John, Francis Street
Babington, Humphrey, Strand Road
Barr, Hugh, Fahan Street
Black, Alexander, Strand Road
Blair, Jane, Society Street
Boal, D. W., Bishop Street
Boyle, Charles, Bishop Street
Boyle, Daniel, William Street
Boyle, John, Market Street
Bradley, Denis, Waterside
Bradley, David, William Street
Bradley, James, Foyle Street
Bradley, Wm., Duke Street
Bray, Francis, Foyle Street
Breslin, Patrick, Strand Road
Brolly, Patrick, Strabane Old Road
Browne, Susan, Foyle Street
Burns, Samuel, Foyle Road
Callaghan, Mary, Lecky Road
Callaghan, Patrick, Rossville Street
Campbell, Chas., Waterside
Campbell, Margery, Fountain Street
Carlin, Neal, Waterside
Cassidy, Wm., Rossville Street
Cole, Andrew, The Rock
Colhoun, Catherine, Bishop Street
Colhoun, Edward, Ferryquay Gate
Colhoun, Ed., Hotel, Richmond Street
Colhoun, George, Clooney Road
Colhoun, Eugenie, Dungiven Road
Collins, Anthony, William Street
Collins, Rose Anne, Abbey Street
Connor, John, Strand Road
Connor, Patrick, Foyle Street
Coulton, Bernard, Rossville Street
Cresswell, John, Duke Street
Cunningham, Michael, Francis Street
Cuthbert, Hugh, Bridge Street
Dawson, Frederick, Foyle Street
Deehan, Elizabeth, William Street
Deeney, John, Hawkins Street
Devine, Jane, Bishop Street
Devlin, Mary, Waterside
Dinsmore, Jane, London Street
Diven, Patrick, Nailer's Row
Doherty, Mary, Rossville Street
Doherty, Ellen, Abbey Street
Doherty, Charles, Duke Street
Doherty, John, Waterloo Street
Doherty, Richard, Fahan Street
Dorian, Margery, Waterloo Street
Dougall, Ellen, Foyle Road
Duffy, Peter, Rossville Street
Eames, Timothy, Foyle Row
Elder, Wm. James, Sackville Street
Ewing, Robert, Waterloo Street
Fanning, Maria, Bishop Street
Fee, Margaret, Bishop Street
Ferris, William, Foyle Street
Flood, Michael, Rossville Street
Gallagher, Hugh, Lecky Road
Gallagher, Anne, Butcher Street
Galvin, Daniel, Bishop Street
Gibbons, Thomas, William Street
Gibbons, John, Lecky Road
Gibson, Mary, hotel, Magazine Street
Gibbey, W. & A., Shipquay Street
Gill, Mary Teresa, Orchard Street
Gill, Wm. R., Northern Counties Railway Station, Waterside
Gilliland, George K., Shipquay Street
Gilmour, Wm., Bishop Street
Glass, Charles, Waterloo Street
Glass, James, Bishop Street
Gormley, Patrick, Workhouse Road
Goss, James, Bishop Street
Graham, T. Henry, Rossville Street
Grieve, Miss, Waterside
Grieve, William, Bishop Street
Grumley, Mary, Strand Road
Hamilton, C., Hotel, Waterside
Hargan, John, Fountain Street
Harkin, James, Bishop Street
Harkin, Daniel, Fahan Street
Hart, Margaret, Linenhall Street
Harvey, James, Magazine Street
Haslett, John, Clooney Terrace
Hasson, John, Duke Street
Hegan, T. M., Hotel, Bishop Street
Hunter, George, Linenhall Street
Jackson, Samuel, Lecky Road
Johnson, J. B., Strand Road
Jury, George J., Hotel, Foyle Street
Kelly, Andrew, Waterloo Street
Kelly, Edward (A. A. Watt & Co.), Shipquay Street
Kelly, Michael, Workhouse Road
Kelly, Mary J., Hotel, Guildhall Street
Kelly, Jane, Richmond Street
Lalor, James, Orchard Street
Long, Thomas, Waterside
Logue, Charles, Fountain Street
Logue, Margaret, Bishop Street
Lynch, M., Strand Road
Magee, Joseph, Waterloo Street
Magerr, Wm., Bridge Street
Maginnis, Charles, Duke Street
Maginnis, Patrick, Waterside
Mehaffy, Samuel, Spencer Road
Mooney, Robert, Bridge Street
Moore, James, Rossville Street
Moore, William, Rossville Street
Morrin, James, Bishop Street
Morrin, Mary, Foyle Road
Morris, Wm., Strand Road
Mulhern, M., Horse Barrack Row
Mullan, James, Duke Street
Mullan, Mary Ann, Foyle Street
Mullan, Wm. James, Frances Street
Mullen, Michael, Waterloo Street
McBride, Daniel, Foyle Road
McCafferty, Mary, Lecky Road
McCafferty, John, Ferguson Street
McCafferty, John, Spencer Road
McCallion, Patrick, Bishop Street
McCarron, Michael, Bishop Street
McCay, John, Fountain Street
McClay, Anne, Rossville Street
McClintock, Andrew, Strand Road
McCloskey, John, Rossville Street
McCloskey, M., Bishop Street
McCloskey, Mary, Wellington Street
McCloskey, Matthew, Bishop Street
McCloskey, Michael, Lecky Road
McConnelogue, E., Long Tower
McConnelogue, Thos., Greggan Street
McCool, William, Ship Quay
McCool, Wm., William Street
McCool, Wm., Strand Road
McCool, Neal, Sackville Street
McCormick, James, Foyle Street
McCrea, James, Bishop Street
McCully, Thomas, Waterside
McDaid, Eliza, Bishop Street
McDaid, Jane, Hogg's Folly
McDevitt, Anne, Creggan
McDevitt, James, Rossville Street
McDevitt, Patrick, Lower Road
McDevitt, Wm., Bishop Street
McDonagh, Margaret, Bridge Street
McElhinney, James, Strand Road
McElroy, Dinah, Linenhall Street
McFadden, P., Bond's Hill
McGettigan, Thomas, Bridge Street
McGinley, Joseph, Foyle Street
McGiniss, Edward, Bishop Street
McGinnis, Wm., Waterside
McGirr, David T., Magazine Street
McGonagle, Denis, The Rock
McGrory, Mary Anne, Waterloo Street
McGrath, Mary J., Bishop Street
McIlwaine, George, John Street
McIlwaine, George, Bridge Street
McKee, George, Ferguson's Lane
McKinney, John, Duke Street
McLaughlin, John, Waterloo Street
McLaughlin, John, jun., Joseph Street
McLaughlin, John, Creggan Street
McLaughlin, John, Strand Road
McLaughlin, John, Bridge Street
McLaughlin, Michael, Waterside
McLaughlin, M., Abercorn Road
McLaughlin, Mary, Strand Road
McMonagle, Patrick, Butcher Street
McMonagle, John, Butcher Street
McNally, Margaret, Abbey Street
McNulty, Daniel, Bishop Street
McSparron, Elizabeth, Duke Street
Nelis, Maria, Chamberlain Place
Nicell, Thomas, Rosemount and Park Avenue
Ormsby, Elizabeth, Duke Street
Osborne & Patton, Shipquay Street
Owens, Henry, Longbog Street
O'Connor, Elizabeth, Creggan Street
O'Doherty, William G., Bishop Street
O'Donnell, John, Rossville Street
O'Donnell, Wm., Waterside
O'Hanlon, John, Bishop Street
O'Kane, Bernard, Waterloo Street
O'Kane, Hugh, Lecky Road
O'Kane, John, Rossville Street
O'Kane, Michael, William Street
O'Kane, Michael, Foyle Street
O'Kane, Patrick, Foyle Street
O'Kane, William, Fahan Street
O'Neill and McHenry, Foyle Street
Pinkerton, Thomas, Bishop Street
Quigley, Bernard, William Street
Quinn, James, Dungiven Road
Roddy, Mary A., Hotel, Bishop Street
Rooney, Hugh, Rossville Street
Selfridge, Alex., Bishop Street
Selfridge, Sarah, Duke Street
Sheills, John F., Long Tower
Smith, George, Linenhall Street
Smith, Peter, Bishop Street
Smith, Wm., Dungiven Road
Smith, Wm. John, Foyle Street
Smyth, Archibald, Waterside
Smyth, Eliza Jane, Market Street
Speers, David, Waterside
Stevenson, Fanny Ann, Sackville Street
Stewart, Mary C., Great James Street
Stewart, Jas. A., Great James Street
Stewart, Joseph M., Duke Street
Todd, Mary, Rossville Street
Toye, Anna M., Hotel, Foyle Street
Tracy, Michael, Waterloo Street
Wallace, Samuel, Market Street
Walsh, Sarah, Duke Street
Walsh, Sarah, Bishop Street
Ward, Michael, Elmwood Terrace

Porter and Ale Bottling Stores

Anderson, Wm., Waterloo Place
Babington, Humphrey, Strand
Boal, D. W., Bishop Street
Boyle, Wm. & Son, William Street
Doherty, Richard, Fahan Street
Dougall, Mrs., Foyle Road
Ferris, William, Foyle Street
Gilbey, W. & A., Shipquay Street
Gilliland, S. & Sons, Shipquay Street
Johnston, J. B., Strand Road
Long, Thomas, Spencer Road
Maginnis, Wm., Waterside
Mullan, James, Waterside
McClintock, Andrew, Strand Road
McCloskey, Mat., Bishop Street
McMonagle, P., Butcher Street
Osborne & Patton, Shipquay Street
O'Doherty, W. G., Bishop Street
O'Hanlon & Co., Bishop Street
O'Kane, P., & Co., Foyle Street
O'Neill & McHenry, Foyle Street
Smith, McSparron, & Co., Foyle Street

Poulterers

Bonner, T., Workhouse Road, Waterside
Deery, Patrick, John Street
Divin, John, Newmarket Street
Holmes & Mullin, Waterloo Place
McConnell, John, Castle Street
McDonald, John, Foyle Road
McKinney, P., Little James Street
McLaughlin, T., Fountain Hill
Pollock, J. Graham, & Co.
Sherrard, Jos., Waterloo Place

Rope Manufacturers

Foyle Ropeworks Co., Shipquay Place
McCarron, Neal, Bishop Street
McCorkell, James, Waterloo Place
Watt, Robert, Foyle Street

Sail Makers

McCorkell, James, Waterloo Place
Foyle Ropework Co., Shipquay Place

Saddlers

Cassidy, John, Foyle Street
Dixon, William, Waterloo Street
Johnson, Robert, Diamond
Lynch, John, Spencer Road
McCay, Thomas, Waterside
McLaughlin, John, Waterloo Street
Pews, Samuel, Spencer Road
Reid, Robert C., Spencer Road
Rodgers, H. K., Great James Street
Young, T., & Son, Clarendon Street

Saw Repairer

Anderson, Alex., John Street and Kennedy Place

Seedsmen and Florists

Bryson, S. (wholesale), North Quay
Dugan, H. E., Shipquay Street
Goodman, Alban, Springtown
Rodger, P. T., Waterloo Place
Sawers, Mrs., Bishop Street, agent
Thompson, W. & Co., Shipquay Street
Wilson, W. & Co., Waterloo Place

Servants' Registry Offices

Baird, Mrs., Servants' Home, Princes Street
Byrne, Mrs., Abercorn Road
Cameron, Mrs., Carlisle Road
Cooper, Mrs., St. Columb's Court
Miller, Miss, Carlisle Road
McCloskey, C., Butcher Street
Sterret, Miss, Carlisle Road
Stevenson, Mrs., Francis Street
Stewart, Miss, Great James Street
Wallace, Mrs., New Alma Terrace
Wallace, Mrs. J. T., Little James Street

Sewing Machine Agents and Repairers

Doherty, Michael, Waterloo Street
Risley, James, William Street
Singer Manufacturing Company, Ferryquay Street
Wheeler & Wilson, Carlisle Road

Ship Brokers

Allen Bros. (Allan Line), 50 Foyle Street
Corbett, J. W., Shipquay Street
Henderson Bros., 30 Foyle Street
Johnston, Wm., 40 Stewart's Terrace
McDevette & Donnell, Shipquay
Pinkerton & Co., Middle Quay

Ship Chandlers

Foyle Ropeworks Co., Shipquay Place
McCorkell, James, Waterloo Place
Watt, Robert, Shipquay

Sewing Machine Makers

Singer Manufacturing Company, Carlisle Road
Wheeler & Wilson, Carlisle Road

Shirt, Collar, and Cuff Manufacturers

Arthur & Co., Great James Street
Baird, T. H., Kennedy Place
Doherty, Conn, Great James Street
Doherty, J., East Wall
Gibson, Thos., Rossville Street
Grant, Somerville, & Co., Prince Arthur Street
Hogg, Mitchell, & Co., Strand Road
Kennedy & Co., Great James Street
Logue, Edward, Lecky Road
Muirhead, J. C., Orchard Street
McIntyre, Hogg, Marsh, & Co., Queen Street
Nelis, M. & Co., William Street
Newland & Gompertz, William Street
Rainger, J. & Co., Magazine Street
Salton, Brown, & Co., Newmarket Street
Sinclair, R. & Co., Abercorn Road
Tillie & Henderson, Foyle Road
Welch, Margetson, & Co., Carlisle Road

Smiths

Archibald, J., Dungiven Road, Waterside
Bovaird, John, Lecky Road
Brown, John, Sackville Street
Brown, A., & Sons, Foundry, Foyle Road
Burke, T., Horsebarrack Row
Downey, E., Great James Street
Elliott, James, Waterside
Green, Geo. & Co., Wellington Foundry, Foyle Street
Keys, John, Pennyburn
Rankin, Wm., William Street
Telfer, John, Strand Road
Wilson, William, Brewery Lane, Waterside

Stationers and Booksellers

Adams, Thomas, 1 Hawkins Street
Bible and Colportage Society, Ferryquay Street
Christian Knowledge Depository, Shipquay Street
Croom, Misses, M. & J., Waterloo Place
Donaghey, M., Waterloo Place
Emery, Andrew, Carlisle Road
Gailey, William, Waterloo Place
Gillespie, Louisa, Shipquay Street
Graham, William, Diamond
Hamilton, Bros., Shipquay Street
Hempton, James, Shipquay Street
Mitchell, Robert, Shipquay Street
Montgomery, James, Carlisle Road
Nelis, W. H., Carlisle Road
Irvine, David, Castle Street
Kennedy, M. J., Bishop Street

Steamboat Agents

Belfast Steamship Co., (Liverpool), Steamboat Quay
Corbett, J. W. (agent for Lord Leitrim's boats)
Henderson Bros. (Anchor Line), Foyle Street
Laird, A. A., & Co. - William Phillips, agent
Livingston, D. (G. & J. Burns, Glasgow), Steamboat Quay
Montgomery, Wm. (Dominion Line), Foyle Street
McNeil, Andrew, Water Street
Pinkerton & Co. (Donegal Steamship Co.), Middle Quay
Steel & Rennie, (Steam Towing Co. & River Steamers), Princess Quay
Turner, W. (Allan Line, Royal Mail and State Line), Foyle Street

Steam Saw Mills

Ballantine, Joseph, Strand
Cooke, J. & J., Strand Road
McClelland, Matthew, Strand
McNeill, Malcolm, jun., the Rock, Strand Road

Straw Bonnet Makers

Ferguson, Miss, Bennett Street
Walsh, Mrs., Eden Place

Tailors (Merchant)

Austin & Co., Diamond
Ballard, Wm., Carlisle Road
Chase & Co., Diamond
Conaghan, Wm., Butcher Street
Cosgrove & Connor, Bishop Street
Craig, Andrew, Shipquay Place
Crampsey, Bros., Diamond and Shipquay Street
Crawford, Wm., Spencer Road
Gallagher, Edward, Butcher Street
Gilchrist & Co., Ferryquay Street and Bishop Street
Hall, J. H., Castle Street
Harbison, M., Bishop Street
Hyndman, Samuel, Ferryquay Street
Irvine & Co., Ferryquay Street
Mooney, Joseph M., Victoria Road, Waterside
Mulholland & Co., Bishop Street
McVicker, R. & A., Shipquay Street
Pollock, J. J., & Co., Ferryquay Street
Semple & Thompson, Ferryquay Street
Stevenson, R. S. & T., Shipquay Street

Tanner

Harper, James, Fountain Hill & Duke Street

Timber Merchants

Ballantine, Joseph, Strand
Colhoun, Joseph, Strand Road
Colhoun, Robt., Strand Road
Cooke, J. & J., Strand Road
Keys, R. & Co., Strand Road
Major, Alex., & Co., Strand Road
McClelland, M., Strand
McNeill, M., jun., Clarendon Street

Tobacconists

Andrews, R. S., Richmond Street
Baldrick, John, & Co., Foyle Street
Breslin, Patrick, Ferryquay Street
Browne, John, Society Street
Caldwell & Co., Duke Street
Doherty, C., William Street
Friel, Edward, Waterloo Place
Knox, Thomas, Carlisle Road
Miller, Thomas, Carlisle Road
O'Donnell, Daniel, Foyle Street
O'Donnell, Thomas, Strand Road
Reid, Orr & Co., Richmond Street
Williams, Patrick, Foyle Street

Toy Warehouses

Adams, Thos., Hawkins Street
Caldwell, Gavin, Creggan Road
Cooke, J., & Co., Waterloo Place
Coyle & Co., Bishop Street
Gillespie, Louisa, Shipquay Street
Kennedy, Miss, Bishop Street
McDonough, P. J., Waterloo Street
McKeown, Thos., Rossvale Street
McLaughlin, Jas., William Street
Nelis, W. H., Carlisle Road
Scott, M. & M., Diamond
Smiley, T. & J., Strand Road

Truss and Surgical Instrument Maker

Bell, Samuel, Bishop Street

Turners

Ballintine, Joseph, Strand Road
Campbell, D., Bishop Street
Cooke, J. & J., Strand Road
Kane, Roddy, Great James Street
McClelland, M., Strand
McDermott, D. & J., William Street
McDermott, P., Waterloo Street
McDonnell, Henry, Abercorn Road
Pollock, J. J. & Co., Carlisle Road

Underclothing (Ladies) Manufacturers

Arthur & Co., Great James Street
Doherty, Conn, Great James Street
Galbraith, M., & Co., Bishop Street
Hogg & Mitchell, Strand Road
Muirhead, J. C., Orchard Street
McIntyre, Hogg, Marsh, & Co., Queen Street
Rainger, J., & Co., Magazine Street
Smith & Co., Shipquay Street
Stapley & Smith, Lower Clarendon Street
Stewart, Miss, Great James Street
Tillie & Henderson, Foyle Road
Welch, Margetson, & Co., Carlisle Road

Watch and Clock Makers and Retailers

Andrews & Co., Shipquay Street
Cooke, John, & Co., Waterloo Place
Coyle & Co., Bishop Street
Faller, William, Ferryquay Street
Kelly, Edward, Waterloo Street
Logue, Edward, Waterloo Street
McLaughlin, J., William Street
Marlow, A., working jeweller,, Magazine Street
Miller, M., Spencer Road
Minniece, James A., Shipquay Street
Patterson, Robert, Shipquay Street
Pickett, a., Diamond
Scott, M. & M., Diamond
Smith, Thos., Duke Street
Wightman, A., Shipquay Street

Wholesale Grocers

Anderson, W., Waterloo Place
Allison & Co., Sackville Street
Babington, H., Strand Road
Black, R. J., & Co., Shipquay Street
Boal, D. M., Bishop Street
Coyle, Hugh, Foyle Street
Forsythe, Robt. & Co., Bishop Street
Gilliland, G., Shipquay Street
Hadden, J. & Co., Sackville Street
Hamilton, Robert, Foyle Street
Hamilton, H. S., & Co., Foyle Street
Hastings, Ross, Foyle Street
Holmes & Mullin, Waterloo Place
Johnston, J. B., Strand
Longwell, David, Duke Street
Malseed, R. C., Duke Street
McCay, A., & Co., Ferryquay Street
McConnell & Co., Foyle Street
McMillan, Mrs., Ferryquay Street
O'Hanlon & Co., Bishop Street
O'Neill & McHenry, Foyle Street
Osborne & Patton, Shipquay Street
Pollock, J. Graham, & Co., Waterloo Place
Reid, Orr & Co., Richmond Street
Rosborough, A., Ferryquay Street
Russell, J., & Co., Sackville Street
Sherrard, Joseph, Waterloo Place
Smyth, James, Bishop Street
Walker, George, & Co., Magazine Street

Wine and Spirit Merchants

Allen, John, Linenhall Street
Black, Alexander, Strand
Boal, D. W., & Co., Bishop Street
Ferris, William, Foyle Street
Gilbey, W. & A., Shipquay Street
Gilliland, Geo. K., Shipquay Street
Harvey, James, Magazine Street
Johnson, J. B., Strand
Morris, Wm., Strand Road
McGirr, David T., Magazine Street
Osborne & Patton, Shipquay Street
O'Doherty, W. G., Bishop Street
O'Hanlon, T. & Co., Bishop Street
O'Kane, P., Foyle Street
O'Neill & McHenry, Foyle Street
Smith, McSparron & Co., Foyle Street
Wallace & Co., Foyle Street
Watt, A. A., & Co., Shipquay Street

Woollen Drapers and Clothiers

Austin & Co., Ferryquay Street and Diamond
Chase, J., & Co., Diamond
Conaghan, Wm., Butcher Street
Cooper, J. D., Ferryquay Street
Cooper, Mrs. Diamond
Cosgrove & Connor, Bishop Street
Coyle & Co., Butcher Street
Craig, Andrew, Shipquay Street
Crampsey Bros., Diamond and Shipquay Street
Doherty, Daniel, Butcher Street
Forbes & Co., Spencer Road
Friel, Edward, Butcher Street
Gallagher, T., Bishop Street
Gilchrist & Co., Ferryquay Street and Bishop Street
Hall, J. B., Castle Street
Harbinson, M., & Co., Bishop Street
Hegarty, Mrs., Diamond Street
Hyndman, Saml., Ferryquay Street
Irvine & Co., Ferryquay Street
Mooney, J. M., Victoria Road, Waterside
Moore, David, Duke Street
Mulholland & Co., Ferryquay Street
McDevitt, P. & M., Waterside
McDonald, J., Duke Street
McVeigh, Thomas, Butcher Street
McVicker, R. & A., Shipquay Street
Pollock, J. J., & Co., Ferryquay Street
Robinson, B., Carlisle Street
Semple & Thompson, Ferryquay Street
Stevenson, R. S., & Co., Diamond

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LOUGHBRICKLAND

          Is an ancient and historical town or village, on the main road from Belfast to Dublin, which owes its size to Sir Marmaduke Whitechurch, to whom Queen Elizabeth, in 1585, granted the adjacent lands. This nobleman built a castle on the shore of the lake, and soon after a church and mill. The name was formerly Lough Bricrenn, the lake of Bricrenn, an Ulster chief of the first century, whose name is well known in Irish romance. It is situate in the parish of Aghaderg, two miles South of Banbridge and Scarva, eight miles North of Newry, in an agricultural district, and is not at present of any commercial importance. It has always been remarkable for the natural beauty of its rural scenery, and possesses, closely adjoining it, one of the most lovely lakes in the North of Ireland, from which, with the townland of Brickland, it derives its name. The town consists of three streets. Its public buildings are the Church of Ireland (built 300 years ago), two Presbyterian Churches, a Roman Catholic Chapel, a Mission Hall, an Orange Hall, a Police Barrack, and three National Schoolhouses - Aghaderg, and Loughbrickland Nos. a and 2. The Parish Church consists of chancel, nave, and tower, surmounted by a stone spire, the walls are low, but of extraordinary thickness. It contains a handsome carved stone pulpit. Loughbrickland is improving within the past few years. It has a hemstitching factory, four flax mills, a corn and saw mill. Population, 350

Post Office - Miss O'Flaherty, postmistress. Mail arrive at 6-50 a.m. and at 11 a.m. Mails despatched at 12-40 and 7 p.m.

Places of Worship

Church of Ireland, Aghaderg - Rev. H. W. Lett, rector. Sunday services, 11 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Presbyterian Church - Rev. A. C. Buchanan
Covenanters' Church - Rev. Gawn Douglass
Roman Catholic Chapel - Rev. P. P. Campbell and Rev. Hugh McEvoy, C.C.

Public Institutions

Glebe National School - Miss Dorrity, teacher
No. 1 National School - John Burns, teacher
No. 2 National School - Jos. Jackson, teacher

INHABITANTS

Acheson, Mrs.
Bart, The Misses, dressmakers
Black, Matthew
Brown, James
Brown, Peter
Bryson, Andrew T.
Buchanan, Rev. A. C., Presbyterian minister
Byrne, John, school teacher
Campbell, Mrs.
Campbell, Hugh, carrier
Campbell, Hugh
Campbell, Patrick
Campbell, Rev. P. P., priest
Campbell & Co., corn, flax and saw millers
Connolly, Hugh, fowl dealer
Davidson, John, grocer
Davis, James, newsagent
Devlin, Mrs.
Dorrity, Miss, school teacher
Douglas, Rev. Gawn R., Presbyterian minister
Fegan, James, gardener
Fegan, Terence, gardener
Greenfield, James
Halliday, Mrs.
Hawthorne, James
Hawthorne, W. J., carrier
Johnston, Wm., carrier
Kearney, Henry, road contractor
Kinley & Sons, butchers and fowl dealers
Kinney, John
Lennon, Michael
Lett, Rev. H. W., rector
Magee, Terence, sergeant R.I.C.
Maguire, Eugene, spirit dealer
Meehan, Patrick, land steward
Miller, Thomas, C.E., and land surveyor
Moorehead, Mrs.
Mulligan, Miss
McAvoy, Arthur, dairyman
McBride, Edward, miller
McBride, George, flax dresser
McClean, C., blacksmith
McClean, Mrs. (dispensary)
McClory, John, grocer, seed, and fowl merchant
McClory, Peter, boot and shoe maker
McClory, Wm., fowl and seed merchant
McCully, Wm., weaver
McEvoy, Rev. H., curate
McMahon, Mrs., grocer
McMahon, William
McMurray, Mrs.
McNally, James, carpenter
McRoberts, J. A., grocer
O'Flagherty, Miss, grocer and postmistress
Ross, Charles
Ross, Mrs.
Ruddock & son, bootmakers
Sands & Sons,, fowl and tow merchants
Scott, Wm., hemstitcher
Senior, Thomas, grocer
Shiels, Charles, flax dresser
Shiels, Henry, post establishment
Shiels, Hugh, grocer
Shiels, James, posting establishment
Shiels, Michael, road contractor
Simpson, Mrs.
Sproule, Wm., R.I.C.
Tweedie, Wm., M.D.
Walker, Andrew, flax dresser
Wallace, James
White, Mrs., grocer and lodging house keeper
Whyte, J. J., J.P., D.L., J.P.

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LURGAN

          Is a prosperous and flourishing manufacturing town in the north-east corner of the County Armagh. It is situated twenty miles S.W. from the city of Belfast, on the line of the Great Northern Railway, and a mile and a half south from Lough Neagh. The population of Lurgan, according to the last census, was 11,447 - the correctness of these figures have been often questioned, the general belief being that the population is over 12,000 - the annual valuation of rateable property in the township amounts to £21,571 5s., and this amount is slowly but steadily on the increase. In the year 1831 the population of Lurgan was 3,760, and the rateable property was then £5,576, and since that time both the population and valuation has almost quadrupled. The municipal affairs of Lurgan are managed by a Board of fifteen Commissioners, incorporated under the Towns Improvement (Ireland) Act, 1954, and the general cleanly appearance of the streets are evidences of the fostering care of the Municipal Board.  The town is not picturesque in its appearance, but its fine open main street, particularly from the Church to High Street, is a very observable feature in the construction and formation of the town. The clearance of the Market House, the last of the buildings that stood in the centre of Market Street, and was known as the Middle Row, has added much to the appearance of the town, in addition to the increased street accommodation available for fairs and markets, the former being held on the second Thursday of each month, and the markets each alternate Thursday. The town has suffered much from the want of water, and in particular in the finishing department of the handkerchief trade, as well as feeling the want for domestic and other purposes, and this public requirement has been met by the action if the Lurgan Town Commissioners, who have borrowed the required sum from the Board of Works to supply the town with an unlimited supply of pure water from Castor's Bay, an inlet of Lough Neagh, about two miles from Lurgan. The Lurgan Water Works will be in working order by 1894, and the outlay incurred in their completion will amount to £26,000. Brownlow House and demesne, extending on the north-eastern side of the town, has been purchased from Lord Lurgan by a syndicate of local gentlemen; and as the extensive grounds - some 500 acres - are in close proximity to the town, it is fully expected that in this direction facilities for the development of the town will be availed of for building purposes in the near future. Lurgan may be said to be the cradle of the linen industry, and to the success and skill of its inhabitants and the surrounding villages in the cambric and damask manufactory, and in later years the handkerchief hemstitching business, is to be attributed the onward progress of the town, many manufacturers engaged in these industries having accumulated and amassed princely fortunes. Among the many depots of public industry in Lurgan are the extensive power-loom weaving factories of Mr. James Malcolm, D.L.; The Lurgan Weaving Company (Ltd.), and that of Messrs. Johnston, Allen & Co., and the linen and cambric manufactories of Messrs. Robert Watson & Co., John Douglas & Son, Thomas Bell & Co., Mathers & Banting, McCaughey & Co., James Clendinning & Sons, Richardson, Sons, & Owden, and the hemstitching factories of the Lurgan Hemming and Veining Company, John Ross & Co., Thomas Faloon, James B. Hanna, J. Maxwell & Co., Murphy & Stevenson, and Mercer & Brown. The Banking Companies represented in Lurgan are the Ulster, the Northern, and the Belfast, each establishment having a branch office. The Church of Ireland, standing in the centre of the town, is a large and commodious Gothic structure, and has a fine peal of eight bells, in addition to an illuminated clock, and from its commanding position is visible for a long distance. There is also a handsome and spacious Church of Ireland Mission Hall and Schoolhouse in John Street. There are beside Lurgan College and the Model School a large number of National Schools available for instruction, two of these being in immediate connection with Sr. Peter's Church and St. Joseph's Convent. There are also commodious houses of worship for Presbyterians, Methodists, Baptists, the Society of Friends, the Salvation Army, and Roman Catholics. The Town Hall is in Union Street, and contains a Lecture Hall, with platform at end with foot lights; a small Museum, Town Commissioners' Office, and a room occupied by the Masonic body. The Mechanics' Institute is a handsome structure, situate at the corner of Market Street and Union Street, and adjoins the Town Hall. In connection with the Institute there is a billiard room and a well equipped reading room and library. The Petty Sessions are held in the County Courthouse fortnightly, the district embracing a large portion of the County Down. The Quarter Sessions for the northern portion of the County Armagh are also held four times a year in the County Building, William Street

Town Commissioners - James Malcolm, D.L., chairman; John Gilchrist, John McCaughey, Thomas Watson, Thomas Faloon, Robert Hazelton, W. Livingston, A. H. McKee, A. W. Stevenson, J. A. Thompson, V.S.; J. W. Fitzsimons, J. Dickson, John Dobson, and W. J. Fleming. Board meets first Monday in each month at twelve o'clock. Officers - Ross Campbell, Town Clerk; Henry Shillington, Town Surveyor; Dr. Agnew, medical officer of health and consulting sanitary officer; J. Dunwoody, sanitary sub officer and town constable
Stamp Office - Mrs. Lindsay, Post Office

Places of Worship

Church of Ireland, Parish Church, Church Place - Very Rev. Theophilus Campbell, D.D., Dean of Dromore, rector; Rev. R. J. Mitchell and Rev. Mr. Whyte, curates; H. B. Bruce, organists. Parish Church, Ardmore - Rev. Thomas Harper, M.A., rector.
Presbyterian Church - First, High Street - Rev. Thomas M. Hamill, M.A.  Second, Hill Street - Rev. C. W. Kennedy.  Methodist Church, High Street - Rev. John Magill and Rev. J. G. Whitaker.  Queen Street - Rev. J. H. Moran
Friends' Meeting House, Queen Street
Roman Catholic Chapel, North Street - Revs. James O'Hare, P.P.; M. B. McConnell, C.C.; P. McConville, C.C.; and Daniel McAllister, C.C.
Baptist Chapel, Union Street - Rev. J. Boyd, pastor
Salvation Army Temple, Union Street
St. Vincent's Patronage, Church Place - Revs. E. Picke

Public Institutions

Lurgan College - This splendid school (under Watt's endowment) stands on the Lough Neagh Road. Head Master, W. T. Kirkpatrick, M.A.; trustees, John Johnston, J.P.; James Malcolm, D.L.; J. H. Vint, and Wm. Crawford, J.P.
Hill Street National School - Patron, Rev. C. W. Kennedy; teachers, W. Shields (boys), Miss Pollock (girls)
Free School, North Street - Patron, The Dean of Dromore, D.D.; teachers, R. Howell and A. Anderson
St. Peter's National School, North Street - Patron, Rev. J. O'Hare, P.P.; teacher, John McConville
Model School - Head Master, Solomon Speers; first assistant, W. G. Keatley; second assistant, William Marshall; head mistress (girls' school), Elizabeth Collins; first assistant, Julia Greer; head mistress (infants' school), Mrs. Gray; first assistant, Miss Brown
National School, High Street - Patron, Rev. Thomas Hamill, M.A.; R. Shields and Mrs. Cooney, teachers
Ragged School, Queen Street - Mrs. Marshall
Banks - Belfast, High Street - W. E. Rogers, manager.  Northern, High Street - H. Megarry, manager.  Ulster, Market Street - J. H. Vint, manager.  Lurgan Loan Bank, Hill Street - James Baird, proprietor
Gas Works, William Street - T. Tallentire, manager; Fred. W. Magaghan, secretary. Board of directors meet on first Monday in each month.
Railway Station, William Street - Thomas Watson, station master; W. Thompson, ticket clerk
Mechanics' Institute, Market Street - President, Lord Lurgan; secretary, Thomas Watson; librarian, William Carson. Reading Room open from 7 a.m. till 10 p.m., every day in the week except Sunday.
Shankhill Buildings - reading, recreation, and refreshment rooms, Church Place; reading room open from 7 a.m. till 10 p.m., every day in the week except Sunday
Constabulary Stations - There are three constabulary stations in Lurgan, the principal being situated in Union Street, and the others in Queen Street and Edward Street. They are occupied by a force of about thirty men, commanded by District Inspector Alex. Gray, Head Constable Michael Greer, and Sergeant Power, and Acting Sergeants Donnelly and Stewart, Union Street; Sergeant Lockhart and Acting Sergeant Kelly, Queen Street; Sergeant O'Grady and Acting Sergeant Arundell, Edward Street
Union Workhouse - Clerk, James Donaldson; master, Robert Taylor; matron, Mrs. Taylor; medical officer, Dr. Darling. Board of guardians meet every Thursday at 11 o'clock
Courthouse - This is a very commodious building in William Street, erected by the County Armagh at a cost of £4,000. Mrs. Malone, caretaker

INHABITANTS

Agnew, Samuel, M.D., High Street
Allan, Wm. James, Luminney House
Allen, Richard, druggist, Market Street
Allen, William, William Street
Anderson, George, seedsman, Market Street
Anderson, Mrs., milliner, Market Street
Anderson, Robert, tailor, Union Street
Anderson, William, tailor, Union Street
Archer, Mrs. Rebecca Jane, publican, Church Place
Armstrong & Mathers, woollen drapers, haberdashers and silk merchants, Market Street
Armstrong, Mrs. John, William Street
Baird & Heaney, blouse makers, Market Street
Baird, James, loan bank proprietor, Hill Street
Ballance, Miss, drapery warehouse, High Street
Banks, J., hairdresser, High Street
Barr, Alexander, grocer, Edward Street
Belfast and Counties Tea Co., Market Street
Belfast and Dublin Tea Co., Church Place
Bell, Samuel A., J.P., Bellvue House
Bell, Samuel, jun., Solitude
Bell, T., & Co., manufacturers, Bellvue
Berwick, Edward, publican, Queen Street
Black, Thomas, boot and shoe manufacturer, and agent for the Belfast News Letter and Weekly News, Church Place
Black, Hugh, shoe maker, Castle Lane
Black, H., & Son, boot and shoe maker, Market Street
Boston, Francis, pawn broker, High Street
Bowden, Mrs., stationer, High Street
Boyce, William H., machine maker, Union Street
Bracken, Dr., Market Street
Bratty, John, delph merchant, Church Place
Brown, & Co., damask manufacturer, Queen Street
Brown, M. S. & J., milliners, High Street
Brown, William, saddler, William Street
Burns, Wm., carpenter, Market Street
Calvert, Joseph & Co., chemists and druggists, Market Street
Campbell, James, Market Street
Campbell, Very Rev. Theophilus, D.D., Dean of Dromore, The Rectory
Carrick, John S., High Street
Carson, James, merchant, Market Street
Carson, Samuel, fowl dealer, Union Street
Carson & Duffy, painters, &c., Queen Street
Cartwright, Robert, grocer, Edward Street
Casey, J., victualler, Church Place
Castles, Wesley, flesher, Market Street
Charles, Samuel, watch maker, High Street
Cherry, Andrew, auctioneer, Market Street
Clarke, Walter, victualler, Market Street
Clarke, Thomas, victualler, Market Street
Clendinning, James & Sons, manufacturers, High Street
Collins, Mrs., dress and mantle maker, Edward Street
Cousins, watch maker, Market Street
Crawford, Geo. A. & Co., hemstitching factory, Victoria Street
Crawford, W. H., & Co., bottling works, William Street
Cullenan, Bernard & Co., drapers, Market Street
Cumberton, Mrs., butcher, Market Street
Cuppage, Rev. Adam, Silverwood
Darling, John S., M.D., High Street
Dickson, James, grocer, Church Place
Dickson, John, Estate Agent, High Street, Agent for Phoenix Fire Office
Dobson, J., publican, Queen Street
Donaldson, James, clerk of union, Sunnyside
Donnelly, Arthur, Church Place
Donnelly, Miss, refreshments, Church Place
Donnelly, Sarah Jane, grocer and publican, Church Place
Dougan, G., inspector of National schools, Doagh Road
Drummond, Wm., box maker, Charles Street
Duke, William, shuttle maker, High Street
Duke, Joseph, manufacturer, Union Street
Duncan, George & Son, drapers, Market Street
Dynes, Daniel, tobacconist, Church Place
Emerson, Thomas, publican, Church Place
English, James, manufacturer, Church Place
Esdale, Mrs., grocer and publican, Market Street
Faloon, Thos., hemstitching factory, William Street
Ferguson, Edward, shoe maker, Market Street
Fforde, James, J.P., Raughlan
Fitzsimmons & Co., drapers, Market Street
Fleming, Chas., ironmonger, &c., High Street
Fleming, John, publican, grocer and news agent, Market Street
Fleming, W. J., house agent, Union Street
Gallagher, James, smith, Castle Lane
Gallagher, Mrs. M., publican, Edward Street
Gamble, Thompson, pawn broker, William Street
Gilchrist, John, draper, Market Street
Gillespie, James, druggists and grocer, Church Place
Gilmore, Wm., publican, Market Street
Gould, Richard, designer, Hill Street
Gracey, Robert, publican, Queen Street
Greer, James, coach builder and smith, High Street
Greer, Mrs. George, Woodville
Greer, Mrs., Wilderness
Halfpenny, Wm., tinsmith, Castle Lane
Hall, James L., grocer, Market Street
Halliday, Edward, grocer, High Street
Hand, James, loan bank, North Street
Hand, Wm., publican, William Street
Hanna, J. B., hemstitch factory owner, William Street
Hanna, Thomas, manufacturer, Queen Street
Harkin, Charles, mason, William Street
Harper, James, High Street
Harper, Rev. T. B., Rector of Ardmore
Harrison, Bros., manufacturers, William Street
Harrold, J., blacksmith, Church Place
Hayes, H., solicitor, High Street
Hazelton, Robert, pawn broker, Market Street
Hewitt, Adam, coal merchant and pawn broker, Edward Street
Hill, John, manufacturer, William Street
Houston, Wm., druggist, Church Place
Imrie, Miss, confectioner, High Street
Ireland, Brothers, spirit dealers & grocers, Church Place
Johnston & Allen, yarn merchants, High Street
Johnston, Allen, & Co., manufacturers, Victoria Street and William Street
Johnston, Mrs., High Street
Johnston, John, J.P., Hill Street, chairman of Lurgan Board of Guardians
Johnston, C., solicitor, High Street
Johnston, James, brewer, Market Street
Jorden, Thos. & Son, manufacturers, Edward Street
Kennedy, Rev. C. W., The Manse, Shankhill
Kennedy, James, baker and grocer, High Street
Kennedy, Mrs., dress maker & baby linen warehouse, Church Place
Kennedy, Richard, grocer, Edward Street
Kilpatrick, Wm., smith, Church Place
Kirkpatrick, W. T., Lurgan College
Lauder, James, club, Frederick Place
Liddell, Wm., J.P., Banoge House, Donacloney
Lindsay, Mrs., post-office, Market Street
Livingston & Best, linen merchants, Market Street
Livingston, Hugh & Co., drapers, Market Street
Livingston, R., Hoophill
Livingston, W., T.C., Annsborough
Livock, A. H., organist, Hill Street
Lockhart, The Misses, High Street
London and Counties Tea Company, Market Street
Long, John, plumber and gas fitter, William Street
Lonsdale, Robert, manufacturer, William Street
Lonsdale, Wm., carpenter, Avenue Road
Lurgan, Lord, Brownlow House
Lurgan Weaving Company
Lurgan Boxmaking Co., Queen Street
Lynn, Saml., plumber, High Street
Macoun, William, J.P., 36 North Street, Agent for Phoenix Fire Office
Magahan, Frederick W., clerk of Petty Sessions, Church Place
Magee, Patrick, publican, Union Street
Magee, Thomas, publican, Edward Street
Magee, Robert, flesher, High Street
Magennis, E., M.D., J.P., Church Place
Maguire, Wm., painter and glazier, High Street
Mahaffy, Wm., Lough Road
Malcolm, James, J.P., D.L., High Street
Malcolm, Jas., power loom factory, Factory Lane
Malcolm, James, jun., Hill Street
Malcolm, S., grocer, Victoria Street
Malcolmson, David, merchant, Market Street
Malcolmson, John, merchant, Market Street
Martin, Wm. J., carpenter, Union Street
Mathers, Robert, & Co., timber and coal merchants, Market Street
Mathers & Bunting, manufacturers, Union Street
Matier, Henry & Co., linen manufacturers, High Street
Matthews, William, grocer and coal merchant, Edward Street
Maxwell, John, hemstitch factory, Market Street
Megarry, Henry, Manager, Northern Bank, Agent for English and Scottish Law Life Office
Menary, Thomas, Hill Street
Menary, T. G., solicitor, Church Place
Menary Bros., drapers, Market Street
Moffett, Thomas, shoe maker, William Street
Moffett, Miss, Brownlow Arms Hotel, Market Street
Mooney, Thos., publican, Church Place
Moore, W. H., solicitor, High Street, Agent for English and Scottish Law Life Office
Moore, Dr. J. M., High Street
Moore & Johnston, solicitors, High Street
Murphy, Joseph, J.P., William Street
Murphy, J., grocer, William Street
Murphy, J., & Son, yarn merchants, William Street
Murphy & Co., drapers, Market Street
Murphy & Stevenson, manufacturers, High Street
Murray, Alex., painter and glazier, Church Place
Murray, Daniel, delf and waste merchant, High Street
Murray, Richard, confectioner, Market Street
McBride, S. & W., & Co., manufacturers, William Street
McCann, M., builder and contractor, William Street
McCappin, James, wood turner, High Street
McCarrison, Thomas, baker, North Street
McCaughey, James, Church Place
McCaughey & Co., linen manufacturers, Church Place
McCauley, William R., cabinet maker, High Street
McClimmond, J. & Sons, bakers and grocers, High Street
McClure, W. W., J.P., Hill Street
McConnell & Seawright, manufacturers, Queen Street
McConville, J., publican, Edward Street
McConville, James, publican, William Street
McCusker, P., butcher, Church Place
McDowell, Mrs., Temperance Hotel, Market Street
McGeagh, H. G., managing director of Lurgan Weaving Co., Lough Road
McGeown, Patrick, publican, Church Place
McGlynn, B., J.P., Market Street
McGreevy, Hugh, tinsmith, Castle Lane
McKee, Alex., leather merchant, Market Place
McKeown, E. J., agent for the Belfast News-Letter and Weekly News, Church Place and Market Street, Church Place
McLarnon, Misses, Railway Hotel, William Street
McMullan, Robert, manufacturer, Union Street
McMullan, James, grocer and publican
McNally, John, J.P., Avenue Road
Neill, Charles, boot maker, Edward Street
Neillson, Wm. & Sons, reed and heddle manufacturers, William Street
Nelson, Wm. R., manufacturer, William Street
Nicholson, Robert, grocer, Edward Street
Oliver, David, Union Street
O'Brien, Mrs., Commercial Hotel, Church Place
O'Hanlon, Hugh, rent agent, Union Street
O'Hare, James, tinsmith, Castle Lane
O'Neill, James, victualler, Market Street
O'Hare, Rev. James, P.P., North Street
O'Neill, W. J., C.E., Mile House
O'Reilly, J. C., solicitor, William Street
O'Reilly, John C., solicitor, William Street
Patton, John, insurance abs rent agent, Edward Street
Pedlow, Samuel, publican, Edward Street
Plenderleith, Peter, clothier, Market Street
Pollock, George, music teacher, High Street
Potts, Thomas, clog maker, Market Street
Ramsay, Thos., draper, Market Street
Reburn & Co., drapers. Arcade, Market Street
Reynolds, Edward, saddler, High Street
Richardson, Sons, & Owden, Limited, manufacturers, William Street
Richardson, Louis, printer, stationer, and proprietor "Lurgan Mail," Church Place
Robinson, John D., Hill Street
Rocks, Bernard, tailor, Edward Street
Ross, John & Co., hemstitch factory, High Street
Ross, Irwin, & Co., yarn merchants
Ross, Mrs. Robert, High Street
Ruddell, John, grocer, Edward Street
Sandes, R., house, land and insurance agent, Hill Street
Scarlet, J., station master, Lough Road
Shankhill Buildings, Coffee and Refreshment Rooms, Church Place
Sibbet, J., grocer, Hill Street
Simmerton, Wm., publican, Church Place
Sloan, Mrs., publican, Church Place
Smith, Maria, publican, Edward Street
Smith, Robert, watchmaker, Church Place
Somerville, Miss, milliner, Edward Street
Somerville, Richard, grocer, High Street
Soye, J., grocer, Victoria Street
Speers, James, car proprietor, Queen Street
Stothers, Thomas, grocer, Union Street
Sullivan, William, grocer, Queen Street
Tallentire, Winfred, manager, Gas Works, William Street
Tavener, A. J., draper, High Street
Taylor, S., baker, Edward Street
Thompson, George, pattern painter, Queen Street
Thompson, J. A., V.S., Church Place
Thompson, John, reed maker, Church Place
Thompson, Maxwell, haberdasher, William Street
Thompson, Robert, auctioneer, William Street
Thompson, Robert, confectioner, High Street
Thompson, W. J., reed maker, Church Place
Toner, Michael, grocer, North Street
Turkington, George, baker, Church Place
Turkington, Samuel, cabinet maker, High Street
Turkington, Wm., baker and grocer, High Street
Usher, James, solicitor, William Street
Wake, G., fowl dealer, Frederick Place
Waite, R. J., rent and insurance agent, Edward Street
Walsh, Patrick, carpenter, Union Street
Ward, George, publican, Castle Lane
Ward, Hugh, dairy, Edward Street
Waring, Colonel, J.P., D.L., M.P., Waringstown
Warren, Miss, music teacher, Hill Street
Watson, Francis, J.P., Lakeview
Watson, Hugh, solicitor, William Street
Watson, Robt., & Sons, manufacturers, Queen Street
Watson, James, merchant, Hill Street
Watson, Miss, High Street
Weatherall, W., boot and shoe maker, Queen Street
Weir, Miss, Friends Terrace, High Street
Wells, James, grocer, Edward Street
White, Samuel, printer, stationer and proprietor "Lurgan Times," High Street
Wilson, Mrs., watch maker, High Street
Wilson, Mrs., Derry Lodge
Woods, Arthur, plasterer, Edward Street

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