The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 2, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1852 - Ireland |
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Page 537
... street and Church lane should be thrown back in a line with the " new buildings " on the south of Dame street ; a similar uniformity was ordered to be observed in all new houses between Eustace street and Par- liament street . The non ...
... street and Church lane should be thrown back in a line with the " new buildings " on the south of Dame street ; a similar uniformity was ordered to be observed in all new houses between Eustace street and Par- liament street . The non ...
Page 539
... street received the name of Parliament street . * At the sign of " Mercury , " on the western side of the street , within four doors of Essex - street , was the shop of James Hoey , a young Roman Catholic bookseller and pub- lisher ...
... street received the name of Parliament street . * At the sign of " Mercury , " on the western side of the street , within four doors of Essex - street , was the shop of James Hoey , a young Roman Catholic bookseller and pub- lisher ...
Page 765
... street , Aungier - street , Bishop - street , Kevin - street , the Combe , Meath - street , Thomas - street , Dirty - lane , Queen's bridge , Arran , Inn's and Ormond - quays , Essex bridge , Parliament - street , and Dame- street , to ...
... street , Aungier - street , Bishop - street , Kevin - street , the Combe , Meath - street , Thomas - street , Dirty - lane , Queen's bridge , Arran , Inn's and Ormond - quays , Essex bridge , Parliament - street , and Dame- street , to ...
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