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Slater's Directory of 1846
Carlow TownExtracts from Slater's Directory of Ireland 1846 - (Carlow)
Carlow cont... MALTSTERS. Alexander John, The Quay, and at Milford Burroughs George, John St Farrell John, Centaur St Maugan Martin, Coal market Paun Richard 67 Tullow St MILLERS Alexander John, The Quay, and at Milford Mills Browne John, Graigue Mills Clarke S. & Co. Burrin bridge; residence Hanover Crosthwaith Samuel & Co. The Quay, and at Bagenalstown Haughton Benjamin, Barrow Mills, Graigue MILLINERS & DRESS MAKERS Bennett Eliza B, 13 Dublin St Connolly Mary, 14 Dublin St Coulson Margaret, Tullow St Murphy Eliza, 129 Tullow St NEWSPAPER. CARLOW SENTINEL (Saturday), office 28 Dublin St - Carroll Thomas H. proprietor and publisher NOTARY PUBLIC. Browne Robert (and secretary to the grand jury, deputy registrar to the dioceses, and commissioner for taking affidavits from married women), 20 Dublin Street PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS Byrne Richard, Burrin St Colemam Patrick 17 Tullow St Fairclough George (& glass merchant), 12 Tullow St Lalor Patrick, 2 Dublin St PAWNBROKERS. Comerford James, 11 Browne St Fitzgearld Edward Michael, 14 Browne Street Kirwan Matthew, Wellington square Tynan Patrick, Castle St PHYSICIANS (see also Surgeons) Bradley John, Burrin St Connor Shewbridge, Athy Rd Porter James, Athy road Rawson Thomas J, Kilkenny Rd Toomy John, Dublin St White Matthew Esmonde, Cathedral St PLUMBERS Graham William (& brass founder, and :manufacturer of apparatus for heating public buildings) Smith works, Burin St PRINTERS. Carroll Thomas H, 28 Dublin St Kavanagh Fras. Xavier, 137 Tullow St Labec John, 41 Dublin St Price Richard. Browne St PROFESSORS & TEACHERS Dignam, Jno. (music), Montgomery Street. Magrath, Robert (dancing), Athy Road PROVISION DEALER. Abbott, Luke, Maryborough Street. Ansley, Frederick, 54 Tullow Street. Bolger, William, Castle Street. Brennan, William, 119 Tullow Street. Byrne, Juliet, 48 Dublin Street. Byrne, William, 68 Tullow Street. Cannon, Joseph, 26 Dublin Street. Coe, William, Dublin Road. Collins, Ann, Maryborough Street. HammeIl, Matthew, 19 Dublin Street. Kennedy, John, Dublin Road. McQuaide, William, Dublin Street. Muldowney, James, 40 Tullow Street. Murphy, James, 10 Tullow Street. Plunkett, Hannah, 22 Tullow Street. Rhedyx, James, 3 Tullow Street. Smyth, James, Castle Street. PUBLIC HOUSES. Byrne, Bridget, 56 Tullow Street. Byrne, Denis, 140 Tullow Street. Byrne, George (and livery stable keeper), Dublin Road. Donohoe, John, Maryborough Street. FarreIl, William, Burrin Street. Flood Peter, Wellington Square. Healy, John, Castle Street. Leech, Michael, Centaur Street. McDonald, Michael, Tullow Street. Mahaer, John, Burrin Street. Molloy, James, Tullow Street. Mullins, John, 123 Tullow Street. Nolan, Constantine, Dublin Street. Nolan, Margaret, Dublin Road. Nolan, James, Tullow Street Parke, James, Castle Street. Wall, Michael, Wellington Square. ROPE MAKER. Maxwell, Martin, and flax dresser and sack manufacturer, 71 Burrin Street. SADDLERS. Brennan John, 1 Tullow Street. Chambers, William. Castle Street. Fletcher, Joseph, 6 Dublin Street. Farney, James, 50 Tullow Street. Rogers, James, Tullow Street. SEEDSMEN. Nolan, Francis and Co., 5 Tullow .Street. Spong, Frederick N. (and Florist), 1, Dublin Street. Tynan, Joseph, 33 Tullow Street. Tynan, Thomas, 73 Burrin Street. SMITHS HOUSE. Connolly, Edward, 65 Tullow Street. Gorman, Edward, Tullow Street. McQuaide, Thomas. 47 Tullow Street. Murphy, John, (and engraver) Tullow Street SODA WATER MANUFACTURERS Dillon, James, Castle Street. Nolan and Son, Tullow Street. STONE AND MARBLE MASONS Bolger, Thomas, Tullow Street. McGrath J. 53 Tullow Street. Walsh, Thomas, Barrack Street. STRAW BONNET MAKERS. Donohoe M. Castle Street. Keogh Bridget, Tullow Street. Nolan Catherine, 60 Tullow Street SURGEONS. (See also Physicians). Cullen, Paul John, 57 Dublin Street. Bradley, John, M.D. Burrin Street. O'Meara, Thomas, 53 Dublin Street. White, Matthew Esmonde, M.D. Cathedral Street. TAILORS. Coalbeck, Samuel, 43 Tullow Street. Gay1e, William, Centaur Street. Cuddy, Edward, 45 Tullow Street. Lawler, Patrick, Maryborough Street. M'Casey, Patrick, Browne Street. M'Lelland, Robert, Dublin Street. Molloy, Robert, 34 Dublin Street. Nolan, John, 27 Dublin Street. Tunstead, John, Centaur Street. TALLOW CHANDLERS. Anderson George, 22 Tullow Street. Anderson, Robert, Dublin Street. Cullen, Michael, Tullow Street. Kinsella, Patrick, Castle Street. McCarthy, Patrick William, Castle Street. Muldowney, Daniel, 24 Tullow Street. O'Brien, William, 22 Tullow Street. Rooney, Michael, 68 Burrin Street TANNERS. Dowling Edward, Coal market Haughton, Benjamin, Graigue Jackson William, Maryborough St TEA AGENTS. Brennan, John, 1 Tullow St Byrne Edward, Burrin St Edwards Thomas,. 9 Dublin St Fletcher Joseph, 7 Dublin St TIMBER MERCHANTS Haughton, Samuel (and general merchant), Burrin Street. Walshe, Michael, Bachelor's Walk. WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS. Dagg James Joseph, 8 Dublin Street. Dyer, Henry, 4 Tullow Street. May, Deborah, 50 Dublin Street. Rowe, Matthew Wm. 48 Dublin St. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. Birkett, Henry, 65 Dublin Street. Cary, William Henderson, Burrin Street. Coffey, Murtha, 59 Dublin Street. Lawler, Robert, Tullow Street. M'Mullen, Richard, 33 Dublin Street and Athy Road. Watson, James & Co., 131 Tullow St. WOOLLEN DRAPERS See Linen and Woollen Drapers. MISCELLANEOUS Atkinson, Jane, dyer, 43 Tullow St. Belton, Margaret, tin-plate worker, 147 Tullow Street. Campion, David, Inspector of Weights and Measures, Athy Road. Cosker, Francis, Fruiterer, 15 Dublin Street. Evans, Thomas, Gunsmith, Tullow St. Ferral, Robert, Brewer, Centaur St. Flood, John, Boat Builder, . Graigue. Glynn, Daniel, Whip Maker, 46 Tullow Street. Johnson, Stanley, Commissioner for Affidavits, 10 Dublin Street. Kesberry, Humphrey, Wood Turner, Tullow Street. Kesberry, John, Wood Turner, Graigue Lord, Wm. C., Veterinary Surgeon, Burrin Street. Lyng, Wm., circulating library, Browne Street. M'Gowan, Andw., Hairdresser, Dublin Road. O'Brien, George, coach and car builder; 38 Tullow Street. Smyth, Richard, Plasterer, Dublin St. Turner Marian, Trimming and Fancy Warehouse, 7 Tullow Street. Ward, Michael, Nail Maker, 66 Tullow Street. St DISPENSARY, Porter James, Surgeon, M.D., Dispensary Centaur Street Jessop Sarah, Keeper Dispensary Centaur Street
OFFICERS IN THE COURT HOUSE. | ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE, Cathedral Street. | |
County Treasurer - Thomas Whelan Esq. | President, Rev. James Taylor; | |
County Surveyor - John Walker Esq. | Vice-President, Rev. James Walshe; | |
Clerk of the Peace - Mr Alexander John Humphrey. | Dean, Rev. James Hughes; | |
Deputy - Mr. Thomas. Richardson. | Prefect of the Lay College, Rev. John Doyle | |
Secretary to the Grand Jury - Robert Browne Esq. | Professor of Theology, Rev. John M'Gee | |
Clerks of the Crown - Messrs,. A & C. Pollard. | Professor of Natural Philosophy, Rev. James Hami1ton | |
Deputy - Mr. George Gibbs. | Professor of Moral Philosophy, Rev. John Dunne; | |
Inspector of Weights and Measures - David Campion. | Professor of Humanity, Rev. John Doyle. | |
Keeper of the Court House - James Cooper | ||
CONVENT OF THE PRESENTATION: Cathedral Street, | ||
BARRACKS - MILITARY BARRACKS Barrack St: | Wherein 21 "Religious" educate and instruct morally and religiously between 300 and 400 children of the poor, giving instruction also to adults. | |
(Cavalry and Infantry), | Mrs. Cosslett, Superioress. | |
Browne | ||
Peter, Major. - District Barrack Master for Carlow, Athy and Baltinglass - | CONVENT OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY, Dublin Road. | |
Superioress, Mrs. Mary Ceclia Maher. | ||
CONSTABULARY BARRACKS, Burrin Street | ||
Royse Abraham, - Inspector | INFIRMARY, Dublin Road: | |
Browne.George, - Sub-Inspector | Physician, Thomas Rawson, M.D. | |
House Steward, William Byrn | ||
REVENUE POLICE BARRACKS, Bridewell Lane: | Head Nurse, Ellen Egan | |
Murray-Reynell. | ||
John, Lieut - Inspector | FEVER HOSPITAL, Raneybush, Green Lane: | |
Physician, Shewbridge Connor, M.D. | ||
CARLOW UNION WORKHOUSE. Kilkenny Road:. | Matron, Margaret Connor . | |
14 electoral divisions. 30 elected and 10 ex-office guardians. | ||
Chairman of the Board of Guardians - Col. Breun, M.P. | LUNATIC ASYLUM, Athy Road: | |
Vice-chairman - Sir Thomas Butler, Bart. | Protestant Chaplain, Rev. Joseph Jameson, Pembroke Road | |
Clerk - Robert Davies. | Roman Catholic Chaplain. Rev. James Walshe | |
Master of the Workhouse - Francis Young. | Physician. Matthew Esmonde White, Cathedral Street | |
Matron - Mary Ann Rose. | Apothecary, Henry Montgomery, Dublin Street | |
Governor, William Parsons ; Matron, Lavinia Parsons. | ||
COUNTY GAOL, Barrack Street. | ||
Governor - Mr. Robert M'Dowell. | COACHES AND CARS: | |
Protestant Chaplin - Rev. Joseph Jameson. | Calling at the Coach Office, Burrin Street and the Royal Arms Hotel, and Fishbourne's Office, Dublin Street. | |
Roman Catholic Chaplin, - Rev. James Walshe. | ||
Surgeon - Thomas J. Rawson. Apothecary - Henry Montgomery |
To Dublin: The Royal Mail from Kilkenny, every morning at half-past ten; and the Royal Mail from Cork, every night at eleven; both go through Castle Dermot, Baltinglass and Blessington. A Coach from Waterford and Clonmel, every after- noon (Sunday excepted) at three goes through Castledermot, Ballitore, Kilcullen and Naas - and a Caravan every morning at seven. | |
To Athy: A Car from Ross, calls at the Royal Arms, every morning at seven, and afternoon at three. | ||
BARROW NAVIGATION COMPY, GRAIGUE | ||
Peter De la Touche, Esq.; secretary, | To Bagenalstown: A Car from the Royal Arms, every morning at ten. | |
Henry Cole, Esq., comptroller and agent. | ||
To Clonmel, by the conveyance to Cork and Waterford. | ||
Boat builders | ||
There is a place on the Carlow side of the Barrow called 'The slip', I believe its on the Kilkenny Road near the Regional College. There could be some connection with Boat building there. I am led to believe that there is mentioned of this in William Farrell's account of 1798 | To Cork, the Royal Mail, from Dublin every morning at half-past one; goes through Leighlin Bridge, Royal Oak (one mile from Bagenalstown), - Kilkenny, Callan, Nine-mile-house, Clonmel, Clogheen, Fermoy and Kilworth. | |
CARLOW AND GRAIGUE PROTESTANT ORPHAN ASYLUM, | To Fermoy, by the Cork Mail. | |
Maryborough Street: - Mr. Jackson, Secretary. | ||
To Kilkenny, the Royal Mails from Dublin, every morning at half- past one, and afternoon at forty minutes past two - Also by the Coach to Waterford. | ||
EXCISE OFFICE: | ||
At the Royal Arms Hotel: Edward Philip, Supervisor. | To Naas, by the Waterford Coach to Dublin. | |
LADIES' ASSOCIATION FOR EXPLOITING THE INDUSTRIOUS POOR, | To Ross, a Car, from the Royal Arms, every day, on the arrival of the Car from Athy, and another every afternoon at half-past two. | |
Tullow St: Mrs. Jackson, manager. | ||
To Waterford, and Clonmel, a Coach every afternoon (Sunday excepted), at a quarter past two; goes through Leighlin Bridge, Royal Oak, Kilkenny and Stoneford. | ||
NEWS ROOMS (SUBSCRIPTION), Dublin Street: | ||
Capt. William Carey, Secretary and Treasurer. | CONVEYANCE BY WATER: | |
To Dublin and also to Ross: Boats depart, at uncertain periods, from the Wharfs of Lawrence and James Kelly, The Quay. | ||
PROTESTANT HOUSE OF INDUSTRY, Dublin Road: Miss Locke, Superintendent. | ||
RAILWAY | ||
RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY, 26 Dublin St. : Rev. Henry Hare, Secretary. | The Carlow to Dublin railway line was opened on 10 August 1846. | |
STAMP OFFICE, 134 Tullow Street: John Church, sub-distributor. | ||
PLACES OF WORSHIP AND CLERGY. | ||
Established Church, Killeshin: Curate Rev. Dawson, Massey, Graigue. | ||
Established Church, Church Street : Rector, Rev. Joseph Jameson, Pembroke Road. | ||
Curates: Rev. William Brandon, Pembroke, and the Rev. George G. Cuthbert, Dublin Street. | ||
Catholic Cathedral, Cathedral Street. | ||
Officiating Priests: Rev. Daniel M'Carthy, Rev. Charles Bannen and Rev. Marcus Dowling. | ||
Catholic Chapel, Graigue. | ||
Officiating Priests: Rev. Martin Doyle. | ||
Scotch Church, Athy Road. Minister: Rev. David M'Taggart, Montgomery Street. | ||
Society of Friends' Meeting House, Tullow Street. | ||
Wesleyan Methodist Meeting House, Charlotte Street, Minister - Rev. Richard T. Treacy. |
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