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MULLAGHBORN
- Farmers & Residents cont.) McKeowan, Terence, Aghadanove McParland, J. , Carricknagavna McParland, Mrs M. , Lattherget Magee, Patrick, Carrive Magennis, Ml. , Levallymore Morgan, Mrs P. , Lathberget Morgan, Mrs M. , Lathberget Muckian, Ptk. , Mullabawn Murcan, Jas. , Carrickaldreen Murcan, Owen, Tullynacreene Murphy, E. , Carricknagavna Murphy, Ml. , Carricknagavna Murphy, Ml. , Maphonet Murphy, Ml. , Tullnacree Murphy, Ptk. jun. , Mullaghbawn Murphy, Stpn. , Mullaghbawn O�Hanlon, Mrs. , Lathberget O�Hanlon, Patrick, Mullaghbawn Quinn, P. , Carricknagavna Shevlin, E. , Mullaghbawn Smith, Edward, Lathberget Smith, Mrs S. , Mullaghbawn Smith, Peter, Mullaghbawn
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SILVERBRIDGE
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Silverbridge is a village of about 15 houses, on the Cully Water, between 7 and 8 miles, Irish, north, north-west of Dundalk, 3 miles, Irish, east by north from Crossmaglen, and 5 miles, Irish, north-east of Culloville, the nearest railway station. The land of the district is fair in the valley, but it soon rises to lofty heights and becomes poor. Potatoes and flax are the principal crops. Most of the farms are small.
Beer retailer : Jno. Grant
Blacksmith : Hy. McNamee
Corn mill :Jos. Malone
Grocers : Bd, Carragher Jno. Carragher Ptk. Faughey Mrs E. McCourt Ml. Geough Ml. Murphy Jas. Stokes
Spirit retailer : Bd. Carragher
FARMERS AND RESIDENTS --------------------- Burns, Samuel, Dorsey Crilly, Patrick, Dorsey Grant, Owen, Cashel Grant, Patrick, Carrive Hanratty, Mrs. , Cashel Hughes, Hy. , Carrigans Johnston, Jas. , Ummerimore Johnston, Mrs B. , Ummericam Loughran, James, Dorsey Loy, John, Dorsey Loy, Mrs B, Dorsey McAntear, Mrs B. , Aughenduff McCourt, Mrs T. , Aughenduff McCreesh, F. , Ummerimore McCulloch, John, Carnally McDermott, Patrick, Dorsey McGorman, Laurence, Dorsey Martin, Mrs A. , Cashel Martin, Mrs M. , Cashel Mullen, Ml. , Silverbridge ho Murchan, P. , Ummericam[Ball] Murchan, Mrs M. , Cashel Murphy, Anthony, Carrive O�Hare, Thomas, Carnally Stokes, James, Carrigans
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TANDRAGEE
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Tandragee compares favourably with the most beautifully situated towns in Ireland. The main street, which runs up the side of a hill, is broad, and the houses for the greater part are large and well built. . . . . There is a great deal of good land in the neighborhood. Oats, potatoes and flax are the chief crops. . . . .
Branches, Public Bodies, Professions, &c
Bakers : Hy. Aston Geo. Davidson Jas. O�Hare
Bank, Belfast : Thomas B. Powell, mgr H. Hayes, cashier John A. Pentland, act. Bootmakers [shops]: Peter Kinney Thos. Harvey
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Timber merchant : Thos. Mathers
Churches &c :Baptist : Rev. John Taylor C. I. :Rev. Wm. McEndoo Methodist : Rev. Jas D. Foster Presbyterian :Rev Alex. R. Foy R. C. : Rev. Jas. Donnelly, p. p.
Coal Merchants : John Anderson Seth Jelly Jas O�Hare Jas Whiteside Dd. Williamson
Dispensary : Dr Jas. Taylor, M. O.
Drapers : Geo. Crothers Miss M. Gillis Sl. McCallan Rt. Meridith Jas. Purdy Miss O�Hare Edward Rodden Jas. Taylor Miss A. Qua
Emigration Agent : Rt. Emerson
Estate Office : Capt. O�Brien, agt.
Gas Co. , Thos. H. White, J. P. chairman John J. Mayes, mgr. 7/6 per 1000 feet.
Glass and Delf, &c: Hy. Baxter Mrs S. Loughran Mrs D. McWhinney Jas. Whiteside
Grain Merchants : Seth Jelly
Grocers :[*]retail spirits, [+]hardware, [++]seeds Jno. Anderson Sl. J. Barr + George Dickson ++ Rt. Emerson, +, ++ Philip Hughes Seth Jelly, ++ Mrs S. Loughran * Sl. McCallan Mrs S. McIlroy David McDonald Jas. McMurray Miss Mt. Maginnis Thomas Maginnis + Thomas Mathers *Rt. Meredith Thos. Nesbitt Jas O�Hare, ++ Edward Rodden * Jas. Whiteside, + Dd. Williamson Gun Club, Mandeville : Viscount Mandeville, President Thomas Dickson, Secretary Wesley Watson, Treasurer
Hotel Keepers [*]spirit license Jas. Dinsmore * Geo. Davies, sen.
Miller[corn] : T. H. White
Manufacturers : Linen: Wm. Kilpatrick, Cabra Grove Thos. Sinton [Laurelvale, Weaving, Tandragee, flax spinning] Wm. John Turtle, Mullavilla House News Agent : Geo. Davies
Painters : Jos. Greenway Wm. McCullough Jno. Matthews
Petty Sessions, 2nd Tuesday of every month, Rt. Emerson, clerk
Physicians : Jas. Taylor Jas. H. Wallace
Plumbers and Tinsmiths : Henry Baxter J. J. Mayes
Post mistress and Stamp distributer : Mrs D. McWhinney
Process Server : James McCallen
Railway Station : J. Livingston, toll collector
R. I. C. : Sergt. William Power
Saddler : Thomas Greer
Schools, Ladies :Miss Moore National :Robt. Ross Miss F. Harvey Jas. Devlin Mrs L. Rice
Solicitors : Edward D. Atkinson and Son
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