Extracts from Slater's Directory of Ireland 1894 Carlow Page 2 |
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MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT
for the county; John Hamond Esq |
CARLOW UNION |
| (Co. Carlow & Queen's Co.). | |
| PETTY SESSIONS COURT, | The board meets on Thursdays. |
| Court House | The union comprises the following electoral divisions: |
| Held every Monday. The Petty Sessional district comprises 37,419 acres, 90 townlands & a population in 1891 of 9,861 in Co. Carlow, & 629 acres, 1 townland with a population of 1,185 in Queen's co | Agha, Ardough, Arles, Bagenalstown, Ballickmoyler, Ballinacarrig, Ballintemple, Ballon, Ballyellin, Ballylehane, Ballymoon, Borris, Burtonhall, Carlow, Clogrenan, |
| Corries, Doonane, Farnans, Fennagh, | |
| TOWN MAGISTRATE. | Garryhill, Graigue, Grangeford, Johnstown, |
| John Hammond Esq. M.P | Kellistown, Kilbride, Killedmond, |
| Kilerrig, Leighlinbridge, Myshall, | |
| MAGISTRATES. | Newtnwii, Nurney, Old Leighlin, |
| Alexander Major John, Milford | Rathanne, Rathornan, Rathrush, |
| Browne-Clayton William C. Esq. Browne's hill | Ridge, Rossmore, Shangarry, Shrule, |
| Bruen Henry Esq. P.C. Oak park | Sliguff, Tankardstown, Templepeter, |
| Burton Sir Charles W. C. Bart. Pollerton | Tullow, Tullowbeg, Turra. |
| Duckett C. E. H. Esq. Rutland house | Area of the union, 185,154 acres; valuation, |
| Duckett Stuart J. C. Esq. Russelstown park | 150,064 pounds ; population in 1891 was 30067 |
| Duckett William Esq. Duckets grove | |
| Engledow Charles J. Esq. Burton hall | Chairman, Sir Thomas P. Butler D.L |
| Fishbourne Gordon F. Esq. Font hill | Vice-Chairman, The Right Hon. Henry Bruen P.C.,D.L |
| Fitzmaurice William Esq. Kelvin grove | Deputy Vice-Chairman, Jn.Fk. Lecky D.I. |
| Lecky Frederick John Esq. Lenham Idg | Clerk & Returning Officer, John George Glover |
| O'Meara Thomas Esq. Dublin street | Treasurers, Bank of Ireland, Carlow |
| Master, John Howe | |
| STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATE. | Matron, Ellen Gunning |
| Kennedy R. R. Esq. R.M | Chaplains — Church of Ireland, Rev. Canon John Finlay M.A |
| Clerk, James Flewellin | Catholic, Rev. John Murray |
| Medical Officer, Chas. W. Macdowell M.D | |
| TOWN COMMISSIONERS & URBAN SANITARY AUTHORITY. | Relieving Officers, John Collins, Carlow ; |
| Office, Burrin street. | John Townsend, Tullow; |
| Chairman—Michael Governey. | Thomas I. Scott, Bagnalstown |
| COMMISSIONERS. | |
| Bolger James Lawler Patrick | Superintendent Registrar of Births, Deaths & Marriages, |
| Byrne Thomas Molloy Michael | John G. Glover; |
| Clowry John P Murphy Thomas | deputy, Mrs. Mary Fenlon |
| Coleman Benjamin O’Reilly Michael | Dispensary Districts, Medical Officers & Registrars of Births, Deaths & Marriages, |
| Douglas William M Reddy James | Carlow, William If. O'Meara L.R.C.P.I. Bagnalstown, William Delaney |
| Doyle James Shackleton Patrick D | Ballickmoyler & Newtown, Richard E. N. Bolton M.R.C.S.E. & George A. Taylor Reg. B.D. & M.; |
| Hammond Jn. M.P Whelan John | Borris, Richard B. Carey L.R.C.S.I. ; |
| Hearne Thomas | Fenagh & Myshall, William F. Fryer M.D. M.R.C.S.E.; |
| Johnson Stanley | Tullow, Henry Kidd L.R.C.S.I. |
| Town Clerk, James Kelly | Leighlinbridge, John J. Norton L.R.C.S.I. |
| Treasurers, National Bank | |
| Medical Officer, William H. O'Meara F.R.C.S.I | DISPENSARY, |
| Brown street, Open Wednesdays & Friday’s, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. | |
| MARKET & MARKET HALL, | KEEPER, Margaret Hickson |
| Haymarket. | |
| Held every Monday & Thursday for butter, wool & corn. | CONSTABULARY BARRACKS, |
| Collector, James Kelly | Tullow street. |
| County Inspector, Geo. Garratt Black | |
| FEVER HOSPITAL, Green lane. | District Inspector, Sinclair D.S. Chatterton |
| Matron, Julia Davis | Head Constable, John Fogarty |
| INFIRMARY, | MILITARY. |
| Dublin road | King's Royal Rifles, 8th Battalion |
| Medical Officer, Robert T. O'Callaghan F.H.C.S.I | (Carlow Militia.) |
| Chaplains, Rev. Canon John Finlay M.A. & Rev. John Cullen | Head Quarters, Barracks. |
| Lady Superintendent, Mena McCord | Lt.-Col. J.J.H.K. Eustace, commanding |
| Inspector of Musketry, Capt. J. K. Milner | |
| LUNATIC ASYLUM, Athy road. | Adjutant, Capt. Sir Henry. H.A. Walsh Bart |
| Chaplains—Protestant, Rev. Canon John | Medical Officer, Surgeon-Lieut.-Col. E. A. Hanson |
| Finlay M.A. ; Catholic, Rev. James Byrne | |
| Resident Physician & Governor, Thomas P. O'Meara M.B |
PLACES OF WORSHIP |
| CHURCH OF IRELAND | |
| Apothecary, Daniel J. McGrath, | St. Anne's, Athy road—Rev. Richard D. H. Massey D.D |
| Matron, Lucy K. Woods | St. Mary's, Church street—Rev. Canon John Finlay M.A |
| Clerk, John Abraham | |
| Storekeeper, John Brady | CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF KILDARE AND LEIGHLIN. |
| Bishop, Most Rev. James Lynch D.D. Tullow | |
| VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE, | |
| Haymarket. | Coadjutor Bishop, Most Rev. Michael Comerford D.D. Braganza, Carlow |
| Captain, William H. Fitzmaurice | Diocesan Dignitaries. |
| Secretary, Stanley Johnson | Vicar-General, Very Rev. M. J. Murphy PP Kildare |
| Vicars-Forane Very Rev. Andrew Phelan p.p. | |
| CONVEYANCE. | Maryboro'; Very Rev. Edward Wm. Burke p'.p. Bagnalstown |
| Railway Station, Richard Stoney, station master ; Robert Medcalf, goods clerk | Cathedral, College street, Rev. Edward Kavanagh Adm. ; |
| Rev. James Liyrne & Rev. Patrick Gorry, curates | |
| Omnibuses & Cars from Ogle's Hotel, Tullow Street & the Royal Arms, Dublin street, await the arrival & attend the departure of all the trains. | |
| PHESBYTERIAN | |
| To TULLOW, a car, from the Post office, Dublin street, at 4 & 9 a.m. & 5 p.m.; returning from Tullow at 2.30, 3.30 & 9 pm | Athy road—Rev. James Wilson |
| WESLEY AN—Charlotte street | |
| Steam boats to DUBLIN, ROSS & WATERFORD, | |
| at uncertain periods (but generally daily), from the wharves of | SOCIETY OF FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE Tullow street |
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the Barrow Navigation Company, Graigue |
CONVENT OF THE PRESENTATION, |
| Tullow street.—Patron, the Most Rev. James Lynch D.D. | |
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SCHOOLS. MONTGOMERY STREET MIDDLE CLASS Samuel C. Bell B.A. principal |
Wherein 23Religious" educate & instruct morally & religiously between 300 & 400 children of the poor, giving instruction also to adults; Mrs. Marnell, Superioress |
| NATIONAL | |
| Accommodation road (infants)—The Sisters, teachers | CONVENT OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY, |
| Barrack street, James Crotty, master; | Dublin road Superioress, Mrs. Mary |
| Elizabeth Crotty, mistress | Evangelist Hogan ; sisterhood, 28 |
| Sarah M. Challenor, infants' mistress | |
| Fighting Cocks, John Frazer, master | ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC COLLEGE, |
| College street. | |
| DIRECTORS. | |
| President, Rev. Patrick Foley 11.A., D.D | |
| Vice-President, Rev. John Delany | |
| CONVENT OF THE PRESENTATION, | Senior Dean, Rev. John Delany |
| College street Mrs. Marnell, Superioress | Junior Dean, Rev. Felix W. Ingres B.A |
| President of St. Mary's (preparatory | |
| PAROCHIAL, Burrin street—Annie V.Williams, mistress | school), Rev. W. P. Burke |
| CHRISTIAN BROTHERS', College street | |
| Rev. Br. E. M. Meany, director | |
| PROFESSORS | PROFESSORS. |
| Ecclesiastical History, Rev. Jn. Delany | Theology, Rev. John Foley |
| Classics, Rev. Matthew Lalor | Sacred Scripture, Rev. Patrick Foley B.A |
| French, Rev. Felix W. Ingres B.A | Natural Philosophy & Mathematics, |
| Music, Herr Hann | Rev. James J. Roche |
| Drawing, Arthur J. Mayne Esq | Moral & Mental Philosophy, Rev. Matthew Lalor |
| Physician, William H. O'Meara F.R.C.S.I | Sacred Eloquence & Elocution, Rev. |
| Patrick F. O'Brien LL.B | |
| Transcribed by Terry Curran c2008 |
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