1846[1]
Margaret Barrett, (Hotel and Posting House);
Matthias Cannon; John Dunleavy; John Holleran; John Whelan.
1856[2]
Margaret Battett (Hotel and Posting House); William
Brown (Railway Hotel); Bridget Cannon; John Dunleavy; John Holleran; Timothy
Kinneen (Hotel); Bridget Whelan.
1870[3]
Ann Barrett; Blackhall and McDonagh; Mary Dermody;
Thomas Donohue; John Dunleavy; Morgan Fahy; Ann Gunning (Hotel and Posting
House); Thomas Heavy; Michael Higgins; James Joyce; Bridget Kelly; Hector
McCoy; Michael Nolan; Railway Hotel and Posting House; Timothy Kinneen; James
Ryan; Bridget Whelan.
1881[4]
Joseph Barrett; Blackhall and McDonagh (trading in
wine spirits may not have been publicans?); Michael
Broderick; James Cloonan; John S. Dillion; Patrick Dooley; Patrick Dunleavy;
Morgan Fahy; Peter Joyce; Bridget Kelly; Thomas R. Kelly; Patrick Kinneen;
Kinnen’s Hotel (also posting house); Timothy Kinneen; Lawerence Lardner;
Bernard Nolan; Richard Nolan; Anne Kavanagh (Railway Hotel); James Ryan; Samuel
Smyth; Joseph Sweeney; Bridget Whelan.
1901[5]
Maud Josephine Kennedy (Hotel Business and
Proprietress) ; Michael J. Lardner; Bridget Lardner; John J. Glynn[6]; Thomas
Duddy; Richard P. Nolan; Peter Ruane; Patrick Fox; Patrick J. Nolan; John P.
Gill; Honoria Nolan; Michael Ruane; Matthias McDonagh; Matthew Daly.
1911[7]
Maria McMery, Hotel Mangeress, Cullairbaun; Margaret
Whelan; Bourkes Lane (Burkes Lane but Bourkes in 1911 census); Bridget Lardner
is not listed as a publican in 1911 census however her son Lawerence Lardner is
a Publican’s Assistant; Patrick Mahon is now a publican but was a Grocer and
Emigration agent in 1901 census; John Franicis Kelly, Cross street; Francis
Joseph Finnerty, North Gate Street; Mary Ruane, North Gate Street; Mary Ryan,
North Gate Street; Peter Ruane, Old Church street, Mary Daly, Hotel Mangeress,
Iug Hotel (Ivy Hotel spelling wrong in 1901 census?); Old Church street.
Corbett and Co., Northgate Street; Thomas Curran,
The Square; M. Daly, Cross street; Patrick Duffy, The Arch; E. Durkin, Church street;
Mrs. Fallon, Northgate street; P. J. Fox, Old Church street; J. Glynn’s, Old
Church street; Thomas Higgins, Davis Street; Stephen Jordan, Davis street; J.
F. Kelly, Cross street; M. R. C. V. S.,(see footnote below referring to M. R.
C. V. S.)[10]
, Church street, P. Mahon, Cross street; Patrick Mahon, Bridge street; Mrs. Nolan, Northgate street; R. P. Nolan, Old Church street; Mrs.
O’Neill, The square; D. Reynolds, Old Church street.
[1]
Slater’s directory 1846
[2]
Slater’s directory 1856
[3]
Slater’s Directory 1870
[4]
Slater’s occupation directory 1881
[5]
1901 census
[6] J.
Glynn’s but written down as John J.
Glynn on 1901 census.
[7]
1911 Census
[8] http://www.from-ireland.net/1931-trade-directory-athenry-galway/
[9] Thom’s Directory 1936
[10] M.
R. C. V. S. = Member of the Royal
College of Veterinary Surgeons in the occupation directory from 1931 but I
believe this may have been a mistake as
M. R. C. V. S. dosen’t appear in the occupational directory source of Thom’s
directory 1936 but the only M.R. C. V.S. refered to was a T. Kelly McDermott
based in Raheen Athenry. From Thom’s Directory 1936