Porter's Guide and Directory
for North County Dublin
1912

Index to Porter's Directory 1912

Mulhuddart (and Cloghran)

Mulhuddart is a small village about a mile and a half from Blanchardstown, with a population of about 120, in a purely agricultural district. There is a Post Office, and a National School under the capable control of Mr. McDonnell.
MULHUDDART POST OFFICE - Mrs, Carroll, Postmistress
MULHUDDART NATIONAL SCHOOL - Mr. Michael McDonnell, Principal; Miss Carr, Workmistress. Average attendance, 50.

Mulhuddart Residents
B
Bermingham, Patrick, Huntstown House, Dairyman
C
Carr, Bros., Grocers and Spirit Merchants
Carr, F., Moortown
Carr, Michael, Blakestown
Carr, Wm., Parslickstown
Carroll, James, Builder and Contractor
Carty, P., Blakestown

D
Donegan, Patrick, Cruicerath
Doyle, Gerald, Belgree

F
Fitzsimins, T., Damestown
Flynn, J., Littlepace

G
Graham, Miss, Larch grove
Greaven, Mr., Blakestown
Goodwin, P. and Sons, Harness and Saddle Makers

H
Hartford, John, Buzzardstown
Hoey, Miss, Buzzardstown
Hoey, W.G., Mountain View
Hughes, Richard, Tolka Cottage

K
Kearns, Mrs., Ballycoolan

L
Lacy, Thos., Smith and Farrier
Leckin, Miss, Whitestown

M
McCrackin, Thomas, Kilmartin
Mulhuddart Church - Rev. C.W. O'Hara Mease, M.A., Incumbent, The Rectory

P
Philips, R., Belgree

S
Seagrave, James, Rosetown
Smyth, J., Pacefield
Smyth, John, Damestown
Sub-Post Office - Miss. M. Carroll, Postmistress

W
Weldon, The Dowager Lady, Tyrrellstown House
Wilkinson, R., Cattle Salesman, Powerstown, and 41 Prussia Street
Willan, John Hone, J.P., Kilmartin House
White, Nicholas, Belgree

Cloghran Residents
D
Daly, Thomas, Rosemount
Dodd, Christopher, Castlemoate
Donovan, Robt., Little Forest

H
Hayden, James, Redmoortown
Howison, Richard, Cloghran House


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