Historical Document · 1825
The Vintner s Guide
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Historical Document · 1825
<I PMTEAAR Oe ) LIBRARY, | 4 UNIVERSITY i THE { OF — | CALIFORNIA, | i VINTNI GUIDE, 1 Compiled by WILLIAM PHIPPS, _ Secretary to the Fair Trading Vintners’ Society and’ Asyluin of the City of Dub‘in : CONTAINING Bselul YPulormation AS WELL FOR THE VININER en ee et . AS FOR — BREWER, DISTILLER, a AND MERCHANT. - t—---~—--- ‘Dedicated to the Fair ‘Trading Vintoers* Soe ety and Asylum gf the Lity of Battin, ° = whe rn Par snninhen PRINTED AT THE [ | ** ROSCOMMON AND LEITRIM GAZETYR” | NEWS-PAPER OFFICE, } i By JOHN BROMELL, Boyrr. 1825, \ Mos Tih, dguc Dept a7 - soe aoe . oars . . . ° é ote 3. . were octet |. _ LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. DUBLIN AND COUNTY OF DUBLIN. Alley, Willen, Porter, Ale and Beer Brewery, Townsend-street—¢4 copies, Alley, John, Ale and Beer Brewery, 4, Adee street Allen, Edward, Vintner and Coal Factor, 54 Lower Liffey street. Anderson, William, Grocer and Spirit Merchant Ringsend. A sre, Darcy, Grocer & Spirit Merchant, Francis- street. B. Byrne,’ James Edmand, Porter Brewery, Byrn’s Hill—4 Copies. Brereton, Thomas, Vintuer, 1, Great Britain-street Byrne, Walter, Vintner, 34, Thomas-street. Brady, Patrick, Vintner, Aungier-street. Brady, Haghb, Vintner, Upper Kevan-street, Byrne, Patrick, Vintner, Old Church-street. Bergen, Patrick. Vintner, Fleet-street & Wel- lington Quay. Bligh, Bryan, Grocer and Spirit Merchant, Great. Britain-street. Brangan, Laurence, Grocer and Spirit Merchant, N. King-atreet. , A2 267734 ( iv ) Behan, Nicholas, Vintner. 11, Werburgh-street. Biggs, James, Vintner, 17, North Wall, Byrne, Andrew, Grocer and Spirit Merchant, 3, S. King-street, Brophy, Thomas, Grocer and Spirit Merchant,. 12, Thomas-street. Bedlow, Jobn, Vintner, 1, Mountjoy Conrt. Barden, Laurence, Vintner, 6, Swift’s Row. Boarke. Jobn, Vintner, 33, North Strand. Byrne, Terence, Vintner, Grattan Court, Byrne, James, Vintner, 40, Meath-street. Breaken. Hugh, Vintner, 16, Mercer-street. Brien, Benry, Vintner, 19, Peter street, Boulger, Michael, Vintner, 36, High-street, Beoghaa, Patrick, Grocer, Spirit Merchant and Vintner, 197, Great Britain-stroet, . Brett, John Henry, Grocer, Spirit and Wine Mer- chant, 161, N. King street Bell, Samuel, Proprietor of Wicklow and Wexford covered Cars, which start daily from W ick- low and Wexford, and from his Tun, 49, Lower Kevan-street, Conlan, William, Edward and Jobu, Porter and ‘Ale Brewery, West New Row.—4 copies. Cennolly’s & Somer's Porter Brewery, 8. King- st. . 4Copies. . Caffrey, Patrick, Vintner, Dablin and Nass Stage _ Car Office,. with Livery Stables, - 94, James-street, Cabill, Michael, Vintner, Phipsborough Road, Cantwell, Eleanor, Vintner, 77, Sir Jobn's Quay. Callagban, George, Vintner, Church-street, Calian, James, Wine Merchant & Grocer, Baggot-st Coony, Patrick, Vintner, I Moor street. . Clark, Jobn, Wine Merebant and Grocer, Henry‘st, Carrigan, Matthias, Rose Tavern, Donnybrook. Clinchy, Charles, of the Firm of Green & co. Wine Merchants and Grocers, castle-street, Corrigen, Hugh, Vintner, Charlemount-street. ( v ) Carroll, Jobo, Viataer, 6, Wormwood Gate. Courtaey, Joba, Vintaer, 45, Lower Liffey-streef. Clements, Peter, Vintaer, 82, Meath-street, Conolly & Farrell, Grocers and Wine Merchants, 40, Great Britain-street.. Clarke, Thomas, Viatner, 7, George’s Quay. Crawles, Joan, Grocer and Spirit Merchant, 42, Manor-street, . Coleman, James, Vintner, 7, Anglesea-street. Conolly, John, Vintner, 15, Ardee-street. Conroy, Jobn, Vintner, 20, Upper Ormond Quay. Carroll, Tbomae, Grocer and Wine Merchant, 43, Balton-street. Cox, Michael, Rectifying Distiller and Wine Mer- ; chant, 12, Thomas-stseet.—2 copies. Conran, William, Northern Porter and Spirit Stores - and Hotel Keeper, 55 Bolton-street. Carolan, Patrick, Linen Hall Hotel, 8, Bolton-st. Cassidy, Edward, Vintner, 51, South King-street. Casey, James,’ Strong Ale and Beeor Brewery, Maynooth. Casey, Walter, Grocer and Spirit’ Merchant, 203, Great Brituin-street. Doyle, Jobn, P. Merchant and Vinegar Manufac- tarer, Church-street, 2 copies. Doody, Michael, Wine Merchant and Grocer, . Holles-street, . Donngson, Joho, Vintner, 59, Barrack-steeet. Doyle, Thomas, Vintner and Hotel Keeper, 8, Stoney-Batter. . Donohoe, Patrick, Grocer and Seed Merchant, 7!, Tbomas-street, “Doyle, Maurice, Grocer and Vintner, Meath-st.. Doliard, James, Spirit Merchant and Vintner, Cork Hill. Darcy, Patrick, Grocer and Wine Merchant, Bag- got-street. . “ Dollard, Thomas, Grocer and Spirit: Merchant, Williamstown. ; ( vi ) Doyle, Michael, Grocer, Provision Merchant and Vintner, Grinding Young, Claubrazil-st. Davis, William, Grocer, Tea, Wine and Spirit Merchant, 131, Great Britain-street, Dagy, John and Co., Purter Brewers, Usher-street, 4 Copies, Darey & M‘Guinness, Beer Brewery, Usher-street, Dawson, George, Tea Merchant and Grocer, 54, Highstreet. Dann, John, Vintner, North Wall, Drake, Robert, Vintner, 105, Capel-Street. Dramgoole, Denjs, Vintner, 24, Pill-lane, Drommand, Terence, Vintner, 29, Pill lane Donnelly, James, Vintner, 87, James’ Gate. Drake, Margaret, Vintner, 28, Golden Lane. ~ Drake, John, Grocer and Spirit Me:chant, 109, Capel-street. Drake, Jane, Grocer and Vintner, 125, Capel-st. Dempsey. Daniel, Vintner, 49, South George-street Dillon, Richard, Tobacconist, Grocer and Spirit Merchant, 53, Thomas-street, Dowling, John, Vintner and Spirit Merchant, 30, Thomas-streef, * Daonbar, Henry, Vintner, 71, Aungier. street. Dempster, Frederick, Queen's Head Hotel, and Livery Stables, 25, Bride-street, There isa _ .Medicinal Spring attached to the concern, _ of snch peculiar quality as to cause the . evacuation of worms of different descrip- tions from horses and other animals whick have been preserved, can be viewed and furtber particulars kniown at the said Hotel. Delmour, Michael, 1 Vintner, 13, Upper Exchange-st Eiffe, John, Vintner, Henvy-street, Exan, Charles, Wine Merchant and Grocer, 110, Stephen's Green, West. Egen, Thomas, Wine Merchant and Grocer, 29, North King-s!reet, ¢ vii) Ennis, Thomas, Vintner, a Canal Place, James’-st. Fitzpatrick, William, Vintner, 20, Duke-street. Flanagan, Mary, Proprietor, of the Dolphin Tavera “49 and 50 Essex.street. Flood, Michael, Vintner, 28, Grafton-street. Flanagan, James, Grocer and Vintuer, S. Georges: street and Dame-Coart. Fox, Edward, Grocer & Wine Merchant, Dorset-st. Fitzpatrick, William, Vintner, 4, Gregg’s Lane. Farran, John, Grocer and Spirit Merchant, 103, Pill Lane. Fearon, Josepb, Harrington, England. . Finn, Lawrence, Porter and Ale Brewery, Bishop- street, 2 copies, — Farnan, Michael, Vintner, 69, Coombe. Flood, John, Grocer and Spirit Merchant 41, Great Britain street. Fox, Thomas, Vintner, 46, Francis-street. Fowler, Pat, Grocer, Wine and Spirit Merchant, 18 and 19, New Church street. Farrell, James, Grocer and Spirit Merchant, Pal- merstown. Farrell, Richard, Grocer and general Merchant, Maynooth. Guinness, A. B. & W. L. & co. Porter Brewery, James’ Gate, 4 copies, Gardener, Francis, Wine Merchant and Grocer, North King street, Gorman, Timothy. Vintner, Essex Bridge. Gorman, Patrick, Grocer and Vintner, Kevansport. Gorman, James, Grocer and Vintuer, 27, Wine Tavern street. Giblin, Fhomas, Vintuer, I, Park Gate street. Gallagher, Witliam, Vintner, 118, Thomas street. Grady, James, Vintner, Harcoart Place, Geraghty, Peter, Vintner, 3 Long’s Place G. Canal: ( viii y Gibson, John, Masfer of. the Hibe, Harrington, England. Geraghty, Peter, Vintner, 44, Golden Lane. Gahan, Michael, Vintner, 31, Corn Market. Gosson, John, Majl & Stage Coach Maker, & Pro- prietor of the Balbriggan, Drogheda, Dun- dalk, Newry and Belfast, Fair Trader Coaches; also the Ardee, Castlebdleney, Monaghan, Omagh, and Derry Coaches, and tbe Armagh, Saint Patrick Coach, ‘afl of which are dispatched from London- derry Hotel, 6 Bolton street. Hanley, Michael, Vintner, 16, Townsend street. Higgins, Bartholomew, Vintner, 102, Coombe. Hughes, Patrick, Vintner, 127, Coombe. Hoghes, Mary, Vintner and Grocer, &. Dorset st. corner of Circular Road. Hanway, Robert, Vintner and Victualler, 22, Cole’s ane. ; Hartford, Christopher, Vintner, 69, Up. Dorset-st. Hyland, Charles, Grocer & Spirit Merchant, Qn. st. Hoyne, Michael, Grover & Vintner, 43, Gido.Lane Healy, John, Vintner, 2, Market street, Healy, Daniel. Vintner, 34, Cork: street. Hennessy, James, Vintner, 6, Baggot Court. Hogbes, John, Vintner Upper Dorset street, Hanigan, Patrick, Vintner, 42, Golden Lane. Hogan. J., Beer & Ale Brewery, 81, Exchequer.st. Heron, James, Portobello Hotel. The Grand ’ Canal Passage Boats sail from said Hotel twice a day. Horton, Ann, 31, L. Bridge street, Propsietress of , the Old Brazen Head, Establisbed as an _ Ino, upwards of 200 years in the most Commercial part of the City. - Hickey, Charles, Porter & Ale Brewery, N. Market. Jobnston, Robert, Vintner, Richmond Barracks. Jones, Samuel, Vintner, 6, Duke street. ed ( ix ) Jameson, James, M. B, Lane, 2 copies, Kelly, Peter, Vintner, 20, Wood Qaay. King, Patrick, Vintner, Sackville street. King, James, Vintner, 52, Dawson street, King, Jobn, Vintner, 165, N. King street. Kane, William, Vintner, Park street. Kearns, James, Vintner, James street. Kennedy. James, Vintner, Esland Bridge. Kiernan, Thomas, Vintner, 1, Coffe street. Kiernan, Patrick, Vintner, 106 Capel street. Kiernan, Jobn, Vintner, 60, Great Britain-street. Kayanagh, Felix, Vintuer, 1, Lower Kevan-street. Kenny, Owen, Vintner, 4, North Eart-street. Keating, John, Grocer and Vintner, 18 N.Market. Keating, Michael. Vintner, 2, Old Churob-street. Kinaban, Jawes, Grocer and Vintner, Chorch street Kelly, Charles, P. Vintnes and Coal Factor, City Quay. _ Kelly, Richard, Vintner, St. Micheel’s hitl, Kearney, Patriuk, Grocer and Vintner, Temple st. Kearney, Patrick, and J. Lee, Grocers and Spirit Merchants, 28, Bride street. Kehoe, James, Grocer and Spirit Merchant, !, inner Row, . Kinsella, James, Vintner, 46, Fleet street, Kennedy, James, Vintner, 9, Little Britain street. © Kelly, Henry, Vintner, 1, ‘Townsend street, Kelly, Timothy, Vintner, 13, Crane street, . Kerrigan, Patrick, Tea, Wine, and Spirit Mor- ehant, 96, Great Britain street, Kelly, Messrs., Grocers, 153, Charch street Kelly, James, Vintner, 60, Great Britain street, Kennedy, Michael, Vintner, 17, Cross Poddle. Keane, Peter, Grocer aad Spirit Merchant Rings. end, L. Lyach, Edmond, Vintner, 38, Coombe. Lawler, Thomas, Vintner, South Frederick streot, (x ) Landy, Peter, Viatner, 58, Bridgefoot street. Langan, Jobn, Vintner, 28, North King street, Lambel!l, William, Vintner, 89, Barrack street. Leonard, Matthew, Grocer and Coal Merchant, 50, Lower Dorset street. Logan, Joseph, Vintner, 62, Barrack street, Littledale, Thomas, Harrington, England, Larken, James, Vintner, 37, George's Quay. Leonard, Edward, Vintner, 180, Charch street. Lucy. Patrick, Vintner, 38, Church-stteet and N. King street. Manders and Powell, Porter Brewery, James street, Mitchell, Joseph, Vintner, 72 Bride street, Mahony, Alexander, Grocer Spirit Merchant and Viutaer, 37 and 38 Mury’s Abbey, & 24 and 25: Patrik street - Madden, Ww. Vintner, 47 Arran Qady, Shamrock Tavera M ‘Garry, Berward, Vintner, Holles street Matthews, Pat, Grocer & Vintner N. Chareh street Mooney, Thomas; Vintner, Ringsend M‘Keiraan, Mary, Groceré& Viutner 13 Hay Market M‘Dermott, Roderick. Vintner and Hotel Keeper Bonham street . Magennis, Isasc, Vintner, Park gate street Marpby, Edward, Vintner Fownsend street Maguire, Joseph, Vintner, 25 Nicholas street - Marphy, Aan, Vintner, Irish Town Marpbs, John, Grocer and Merchant, 62, Francis street Moore, George, Grocer ard Merchant, 40, Francis street M‘Entaggert, John, Grocer and Merchant 4, Lower Dorset street. ’ M‘Gloin, Jobn, Grocer and Merchant, 90, Great Britain street M‘Kenna and Deugiass, Grocers and Merchants, Queen street - ( xi ) Molynevx, Pat, Grocer & Merchant, Meath street. Mallen, Mary, Hotel keeper, and Vintuer, Yellow TL.ion, Thomas street Matthews, Thomas, Grocer and Spirit Merchsnt __ Bolton street. , Merry, Rickard, Vintuer aad Naas Stage-Car Office -69 Thomas street Magowran, John, Vintner, Merrion row Marpby, Patrick, Grocer and Spirit Merchant, Sam- merhill M‘Cormick, James, Grocer and Spirit Merchant, . Sackville street Madden, John, Merchant, Dablin Morphy, Patrick, Vintner, A.bbey street .- Miley, Robert, Vintner, 79, Thomas street M:Gainness, William, Vintner 150, Charch street M‘Court, Patriek, Vintner, with Livery Stables, 37 - Stoneybatter . M‘Manos, Henry, Vintner 81, Malborough street Marphy, ‘Thomas, Vintner, 38, Charles street Maguire, James, Vintner, 14, Marrowbone lane Murphy, Martin, Vintner and Coal Factor, 903 Sir John’s Quay Magosran, Thomas, Vintner, 21, Little Mary st. Merry, Martin, Pewterer, Porter'and Spirit Machine Mouafacturer, 30, Bride street Magoire, Owen, Vintner, 13, Saffolk street M ‘Dermott, Stephen, Vintner, 32, N. King’s street. Mallally Joho, Grocer and Spirit Merchant, 2, Fisbamble etreet Morphy, John, Streng ale and Beer Brewery, 4, S, © Gloucester street Magoeran, Patrick, Vintner, 102 Francis-street M‘Nally, Arthur, Grocer, Tea, Wine and Spirit Merchant Lucan Matthews, William, Vintner, 88 Malberongh steect M ‘Gainness, Laurence, Grocer 39, Pembtico Mikle, Robert, Vintner, Cty Quay Mangan, Thomes, Vintner, 13 Hammond Lane (xii ) M'‘Dermolt, Catherine, Vintner, 18, Townsend st, M‘Dermott, Freemason’s Hall Tavern, 19, Daw- son street Mear, Daniel, Grocer, Vintner, and Chandler, Leialip. M‘Greevy, Edmund, San Inn, Black all place, with Livery Stables, Goods forwarded by care- ful carriers toall parts of Tretand Morphy, Dennis, Vintner, 96, Church street M‘Donnell, William, Proprietor of the Leinster Arms Hotel, Maynooth, and a posting Establishmentin Moore lene, Dublin Nalls, Jobn, Vintner, 26, “Moore street Nugent, Michael, Grocer and Spirit Merchant, 84, Cork street Nola, James, Grocer and Spirit Merchant, 134, Great Britain street Nogent, William, Vintner, 28, Constitution Hill Nowlan, Micbael, Vintner, g, Trinity street O'Gara, Farrell, Vintner, Horseman Row. O'Neill, Charles, Grocer and Vintner, Dolphins arn O’Brien, William, Vintner, 1, Bishop street Odliem, Richard, Vintner, Temple court O’Brien, John, Vintner, 156, Francis street O’Loghlin, Patrick, Grocer and Spirit Merchant, 13, Dorset street O'Neill, Jobn, Vintner, 27, Bridge street O’Connor, Laurence, Vintner, Balbriggan - O'Donnell, Charles, Thomas, and Co, Distillery, Leixlip. Owens, Peter, Vintner, Be, Upper Liffey street Power, Jobn, Vintner, 65, Meath street - Palmer, Thomas, Vintner, 15, Crane lane Phelan, Edmond, Grocer and Spin Merchant, 45 Thomas street (et) Phelan, R. Grocer & Spirit Merchant, 56, Patk.-st. Pim, James & Co, ate and beer brewery, City Quay. Pilkington, John, Vintner, 2, South George’s-street Philip, Andrew, Distillery, Bow-street : Power, Jobn, Distillery, John-street, 2 copies. Parkinson, J. Grocer & Spirit Merebt. 18, Abbey-sf, , Q. Quin, Jobn, Hotel, Bray proprietor, also of an "extensive carriage factory and of a posting establishment, which ranks amongst the ‘first in Europes also, an extensive additi- Onal posting establishment, 2, Lower ‘Pémbroke-street, Dablin. R, Roy, J. & co. porter, beer & ale brewery, N.Ann-st. Reilly, Hagh, Grocer and Vintner, Cork-street Rogers, A. Grocer & Wine Merchant, Baggot-st. Redmond, Maurice, Grocer and Vintner, Henry-st. Ryan, J. Grocer, Mercht. & Coal Factor, City qaay Rickard, James, Vintner, 4, Pill Lane. Reilly, Edward. Vintner, 19, Corn Market. Reilly, Christopher, Vintner, 37, Jervis-street. Redmond, Michae!, Vintner, 1, Eccles street. Ryder, William, Vintner, 47, George’s Quay. Revhe, James, Grocer & Vintner, Annesley Bridge Reilly, Miles, Wine Merchant and Vintner, 21 and ; 92, Pill Lane,—4 copies. Roe, G. &co, Distillery, 161, Thomas-st, 2 copies Redmond, Jobn, Merchant, Rathmines. Ss _ Sweetman, M. Porter brewery, Francis-coart, 4, Cs, ‘Smyth, Charles, Wine Mercht. & Grocer, 36, Upper Sackville-street Smyth, A. Wine Mercht, & Grocer, Black-rock, Smyth, Peter, Vgine Mercht, & Grocer, Dame-st. . Smyth, G. Wine Mereht, & Grover, 128, Capel-st. Smyth, Jobn, Grocer and Vintoer, 81, Bride-street. Smyth, James, Vintner, 30, Stephen’s-street, Smyth, Edmand, Vintner, 26, North King-street AA ; ‘ -Seayth BW ine & Porter Mercht. 1, Bachelor's-wh. ‘Sowton, Wm. Cider Mercht. Devonshire-office, Eden.Qasy, Dublin - Sheridan, Terence Vintner, 91, Great Britain-stroet Sheridan, James, Vintner, 8, Molesworthstreet. Stevin,.J obn, ‘Vintner, Phipsborongh Road. ‘Sherry, Andrew, Vintnes, 66, Mary's Lane ‘Smith, W. J Spirit ‘Factor, Little James’sstreet Stokes, William, Lucan Bridge Ion, Lecan ‘Savage, Patrick, Vintuer, Celbridge, Leixslip and Lucan Stage Car. Office, .1, Tighe- street. ‘Savage, Joba, Vininer,'14, Qaeen-street ‘Smith, John, Vintner,$38, Barrack street Smith, Patrick, Bishop-street Brewery. ‘ Sinnott, Patrick, Vintner, 18, Caffesirect. - : T. Thornton, R. Vintner, 6, L. Liffey-st-&.59. Mary-st '‘Fbompon, R. Vintner & Provision stores, B.Bridge . Vanbman,.J..Grocer & Spirit Mercht. 48, City quay. ‘Toole, Terence, ‘Vintner, 2, South King street ‘Loucher, Daniel, Vintner, 19, George’s Quay Tyrrell, John, Vintner, 37, Temple street . U'backaberry,:-Robert, Vintner, 199, Gt. Britain st. Wickars, Daniel, Vintner, ‘34, Kovan street, . Watkins & M‘Nalty, Porter Brewery, Adare-st. 4:C Whitty, James, Vintner, Queen street White, Philip, Vintner, 1, George’s-Qua Woods, H. Grocer & Spirit Mercht. 61, Thomas-st ‘Ward, William, Grocer, Tea, Wine and Spivit Mercht, & Vintner, 15&16 Wine-tavern-st Watkins, Philip, Vintner, 4, Bull Alles. [The following names were received tod late for classification.) 7 ‘Acheson, Maria, Vintner, Glesnevin Downes, Bartholomew, Vintner, Glasnevin Lundy, James, Grocet & -Vintnet, 33 &34 New at. ‘Meade, George, Vintner, 86-Sonth New Row: ( xv ) Healy, Jamon, ‘Rpiit Dealer, & Grocer,.41 New: wMarket, Conmbe: Barke, James, Vintner, 2 Soffelk street Bowyer, George, Grocgr-and. Vintner, .24' Bally-- bough Bridge M:Carthy, Dennis, Canteen, R: Barracks Macey, John, Vintner, 8 Georges Quay _Dempsy, Megsrs., and son, Groeers and Merchants, . St. Georges street" M‘Keon, Mes, Vintner, Merrion Row: Mackeen, -Wwo., Vintner. Qaeen street - Ledwidge, Wam., Vintner, 2 Phipsborough road! Waldtick, Mrs., Vintner, Irish Town Ryan, Richard, Vintner, 3-Wentowrth place ' BROGHEDA.. Brady, Datel, Grocer and Spirit Mercht. West-s*, - Barran, Patrick, Vintner & Victualler, West street Craise, James, Spirit Merchant, North Quay Denepas,. Jobn, Head-Ion. Drogheda ; 3: proprietcr: ‘also of Head-Inn, Ashbourne, and of a- Posting Establishment, Gren Brunswick- street, Dablin. Gernon, Janes, porter, ale & beer brewery, Weast-st. Garttan, James, Vintner; West street. Kelly, A. Grocer & Spirit Mercht.. Laurence street Kelly, Joseph, North Quay * ‘Loughran, O: Vintner & Harbour-master, N. Qnry- M ‘Donnell. J. Vintner, Grocer &-Spirit Merchant, . West street.. ‘Magee, Dennis, .Vintaer, West street. . Moore,’ Wm. Vintrier & Hotel Keeper, -West street + Martin, Thomas, Laurence Gate ‘Majdoon, P, Grocer & Spirit Mercht. West street M-Donongh, M. Grocer & Spirit Mercht. Shop st. . Murpby, Margaret, Vintner, Bull Ring ~ Moore, T. Vintner and Spirit Dealer, Shop street. . Smyth, Lagrence, Vintner, Nerth Quay Woalsey, & Jameson, Distillers, per Ay Lothien 2C:- Ward, Patrick, Vintner, Laurence-street, - er aera ( ai ) Weir, Matthew, Vintner, Laurence street Walsh, G. Vintner and Livery Stables Ball Ring DUNDALK. Arthur, Nicholas, proprietor of the King’sArms Ina and of the Bellingham Arms, Castle- Bellingham. Bell & Co, Samuet Alexander. Distillery, 2 Copies. Brown, Malcolm, Distillery, 2 Copies Byrne, Thomas Vintner . Byrne, Matthew, Vintner. Duffy, John & Co. porter, ale and beer Brewery. Daly, John, Vintner. : Farrell, John, Vintner. Gartland, Thomas, Vintner (odley, Wao. Jeon, Coal and Spirit Merchant. Gedles, Robert, Grocer, Wing and Spirit Mercht. Healy, Edw. Spirit, Oil and Coloar Merchant, Lamb, Patrick, Grocer and Spirit Dealer M: Alister. James, Porterand Ale Brewer M‘Cartney, Bernard, Vintner and Cooper 'M‘Kenna, James, Vininer M:Ardle, James, Spirit Merchant - Martin, John, Wine and Spirit Merehant. M Geinese, Owen, Vintner & Livery Statle Keeper O: Hagen, Edward, Vintner ©’Hanlan, Felix Parks & Nicholson, Grocery, Wine and Spirit — Ware-house. ‘Rooney, John, Head Carriers Inn -Fieaner, James, Vintner and Tanner ‘Wynne, Patrick, Grocer and Spirit Merchant NEWRY. Bankhead and O'Neill, Grocers, Wine & Spirit Merchants — , Davies, Thomas, Kings Arms Inn. ‘The Roval Day and Night Mail, Newry Coach, New- ry Day Coach, and Diogennon Mail, atop atenid Fun King, Paomas, wholesale Grocer ° ; ( xvii) Small, John, Grocer and Spirit Dealer Savage, Henry, Grocer and Spirit Deater. Thompson, Robert, Distillery, Newry, 2 Copies HILLSBOROUGH. Bradshaw, Hercoles, Porter and Ale Beewery LISBURN. Simpson and Graham, strong ate and beer Brewery LURGAN. Boyd; James, strong ale and table beer Brewery Greer and Boyd, Distillery, 2 Copies Jobnston, Jobn, Brewery. ; | MONAGHAN. _ Hatohell, John, and Company, Table beer Brewery ARMAGH. — - ’ Falton, Robert, Grocer and Spirit Merchant Rogers, William, Hibernian Hotel, English street, Posting Establishment, and Mail Coach Office at said Establishment. DUNGANNON, Falls, Jobn, Distiller, 2 Copies M‘Kenzie, Alexander, and Co. Brewers and Spirit Merchants, Donaghmore and Dangannon ° OMAGH. Falls, Hoaghes, and Co., beer and ale Brewery. Grier, David, White Hart Hotel, with post horses v and Carriages always ready, CARRICKMACROSS. Gartlan, James, and Sons, Détillers, Brewers, Mal- ‘sters, and Tobacconists M‘Kittrick, Andrew, Vintner, and Spirit Retailer, Soap and Candle Manafacturer - M'Kibbin, Andrew, Grocer and Spirit Merchant LONDONDERRY. ‘Londonderry, Brewing Company STRABANE. Smyth, Holmes & Smyth, ale and beer Brewery (xviii) _ LIFFORD., | Koox,—Mofton, and Clarke, Distillery, 2-Coptes - BELFAST. : Barry, John, Vintner, 53 ‘Anne street Crofts, Robert, Vintner, Corn Market Cunningham, John-& Thos., Wine & Spirit Merchts. Caird an ‘Egan, Wine and:Spirit Merchants Campbell, Thomas, -Hotel'with Livery Stables, Post Horses, Chaises, Giggs, danating Cars, & Saddle borses, Ann street ‘ Davis, George, Tavern keeper & Viatner, 5 Cogn Market Blliott‘and ‘Blew, wholesile and retail Spirit Mer- ’ chants, Store Lane , ~ Henry, James, Glasgow Tavern, 140 High street Johnston, ‘Samue!, Grocer, Wine and Spirit Mer- chant, 30 North street Kane, Jobn, ele and porter Brewery Kirkpatrick, Daniel, Spirit retaiter aud ‘Butter Fac- ; tor, 64 Wearing:street Lightbody, Robert, Vintner, High street - Mackenzie, Jobn,-and Co., Distillery Miskelty, Dan., Commercial ‘Pavern, 1. Rosemary st, Menniece, William, ‘Spirit Dealer, Carrick Bill st. M‘Eeurr, Danicl, Grocer & Spirit Dealer, No. 0 Donegal street M‘Allester, John, Grocer, Vintner,. and. Tavern. keeper, Graham’s entry . Napier, Wélliads, and sons,.Brewery | O’Neill,. Francis,. Hotel Livery Stables, and Spirit: stores, .Belfast arms, 14 Rosemary street - Pelan, James, Tavern keeper, and Lisbarn Coach proprietor, 27.Coro Market . Resk, Henderson, Spirit Retailer No, 3 North street Sayers, Archibald, Vintner, & General Dealer, 132- _North street Stewart, James,-and Co.,-Wholesale Wine & Spirit " “Merchant; 7.Leggs Lene Thomas, Bernard, Edinburgh Tavern,.and Spirit. Retailer, High street. : va Tw (| xix. dd, Thompson, Richard, Merchant, North street. Vint, Wm., Innkeeper, Gross Keys, 104 North st. Ward, James, propricter of the Commercial Hotel, Commercial Buildings ARDEE. , Cajlan, Thomas,, Distiller, sttong ale and’ beer Brewer and Maltster. Callan,’Thomas, and’ Co., proprietors of Belfast Sbamrock Coach by. the way of Ardee, Callon, Sime, &e. ; also of Monaghan, St, Patelck and'Drogheda Stamrock Caaches, ‘hich stop at 84. Capel-street, Cestle Sal- liogham, ‘ Woalsey and Cairnes, Breweors.and: Malisters, | TULLAMORE, Deverel!, William, strong ale and beer Brewery. Manly, Joseph, strong ale and beer Brewery, : Morgan, Andrew, Grand‘Cunal Hotel, Canal Har ‘bour, -Cusoh, Gigg & Harness: Manulacta- rer, The Day Coach from Athlone every _goorning at 4, throngh Clara &. Moat, and ‘meets (he: Diligence, which goes on to Cas- ‘tlecea, throngh Roscommon.; the Diligence proceeds to Limerick at 4 o’clock, through 4 Wraokford, Bier, Rurrisokane & Nenagh, .. ‘ & setarns to Tullamore at8, in the evening, ‘Seally, Mdward, Vintner, N MOAT. - oo Balfe, Mich., Grocer, ‘ea Wine & Spirit Merchant Ligyd, William,-Grocer and Spirit Merchant. CLARA, Brady, Thos. Grocer, Tea Wine & Spirit Merchant Dillon, James, ATHLONE. Egan, Patrick, Vintuer and Grocer Gately, Patrick, Vintner Foster, William. Grocer, Wine and Spirit Merchant Greham, Jane, Vintner, Bridge street ox >- ‘Hughes, Michael, Vintner, Barrack square M‘Donnell, Alexander, Vintner . Morton, John, Vintner, and Spirit Retailer STROKESTOWN. Neherny, Sasannab, Vintner, with Livery Stables JAMESTOWN—COUNTY OF LEITRIM. Daun, Thomas, Grocer and Vintner BOYLE. Farrell, James, Vinter and Graszier ’ Lowe, John, Groger, Vintner, & General Mercht: M:Dermott, P., Vintner, Swan Hotel, Livery Stable. ‘ §LIGO, Barklie, Robert, Merchant Madden, Martin, and Co., Brewers and Merobante ‘MULLINGAR. Hallian, Jobn, Vintner Mahon, Mort, Grocer, Wine Merchant & Draggist Kenny, Timothy, Grocer and General Merchant BRAY. Quin, Jobn, Hotel, proprietor of an extensive car- riage Factory & of a posting Establishment which ranks amongst the first in Earope also an extensive additional Post Establish ment, 2 Lower Pembroke street, Dublin. Kearns, James William, porter and ale Brewer. thse ewer ~ rr 2d 79 THE ; PRESIDENT, _ Vioe-Brastdent, Committee & Members . 7 OF THB » «=. RAIR-TRADING- . VINTNERS’ SOCIETY ‘ 7 or The City of Dublin. GENTLEMEN, Wen I determined to oubliah the Vintner’s Guide, which was the result of much labour and research, it was my principal study torender it (as 1 hope _i€ will prove) not only useful to the Trade, but to the Brewers and Mer- chants with whom they are connected by a reciprocity of interest; I did not long hesitate to whom { would dedicate va this work.—The recollection of the many favours! received from you, acting as your Secretary, claimed it as a small tribute of gratitude on.my part, your kind acceptance of which has been most gratifying tome; undersuch impressious 1 have proceeded with this work, and if I have succeeded in any measure, in furnishing an instructive volume, and collecting materials for ameliorating the condition, improving the manage- ment, and enlarging the ideas of the body at large, as well as furnishing use- ful tables, correct calculation, and mis- . cellaneous matters, for the ease and ac- commodation of different elasses of trades in general, I shall feel much | satisfaction in publishing this treatise, whatever may be its merits or demerits ; a candid and discerning portion of your body, will, I am confident, view it as at least a laudable attempt to exalt the characterand decorumof your breth ren. I hope from your long acquaintance with me it is unnccessary fo state that [3] nothing can be more gratifying to me whan. your progressive improvement ‘and respectability,—well aware, that though humble your pursuits, the claim of well-regulated public houses on the community at large, must be admitted ‘by every discerning and dispassionate ‘hind ; confident that the aim and in- tention of yeur registered body is di- rected to these laudable views which ‘have integrity for its basis and regu- larity and decorum as its naturalattend- ants. Aceept my best wishes for pro- moting such desirable objects to their ~ - ‘fullest extent ; and permit me to assure you, that none can feel more deeply _-interested, or more fervently wishes your prosperity and happiness than, Gentlemen, Your Devoted, Humble Servant WILLIAM PHIPPS. Dublia, 22d July. 1825, — - + tee - - : . ~ , , oa . “y y . . oars - . oa eaesy oe Jv 2 “4 ‘ 1 ~ an - 2 . . —— +e GENERAL OBSERVATIONS Erave of a Vintner. AAS alt human ‘institutions and occu- pations must have a commencement, - so had that of the Vintner. When the - “inhabitants.of the world began to mul- . tiply, a ‘desire to travel was ‘natural to ‘such a being as man; whilst he remained at his own fireside and in his own house, he had not that necessity of frequenting -dhousesof public accommodation, but he «no sooner left the society of his family but he found a necessity for accommo-' fdation from another quarter.* Even e@ Luke, c. x, wv. 20, 6 THE VINTNER’S GUIDE. General Observations looking at the Scriptures we find the wounded traveller received comfort at an Inn, when the Priest and Levite eft him to perish. How indeed could the good Samaritan with all his gener. ous feelings and &¥en‘with his purse, have rendered any service to the un- fortunate traveller, did he not find the roof of the Inn-keeper to shelter him from ‘the weather, and his attendants to take care of him; hence the ne- ééssity of houses for public. accommo- “dation atan early era. It therefore is evident, that as intercourse, increased a want of accommodation would be most severely felt, and could. not be dis- pensed with ; it naturally followed in course of time that another description .of houses -was wanting where accoin; modation was of. a more ‘temporary nature, and the charges consequently — more mederate and better adapted for oecasional visits, than where the tre~ _ « ————, _THe VINTNER’s Guibz. == 7 On the'Trade of » Victner. veller considered himself an inmate;— those were ‘called pwblic houses and so‘ continue to this day; of this des- tription; great improvements have been made of late years’ in the metro- polis, dities, and’ large’ towns in ‘Tres land:; ‘they “have a.more respectable, appearance, ‘are kept more cleanly, and as“they a’re’ resorted fo, by the rutibfest in society: as well as the middle and wealthier classes, a Proper distribution | is, made for each in res- pectable and. order ly-kept houses, by ‘Spacious and comfortable apartments us well as a commen tap-room, for the lower classes. Indeed in the small towns and villages, a laudable emu- lation prevails in making their houses more respectable than hitherto, which I hope will continue, as there is still - much room for improvement. I may shere notice the modern improvement tof bei ng supplied with gas, which has - “8 ‘THE VINTNER’S GUIDE. General Observations. © -a most imposing effect, giving a pe- culiar brilliancy tp the houses at night 5 where it can be obtained, I think it a great addition and I am informed a considerable saving, which must be a great object in public business, where ~ so much light is wanting. But this beautiful light cannot be had except in large towns or cities, owing .to the expense attending a gas light. esta- blishment. Those who live by the occupation of Vintner, are generally speaking, persons who have not been bred. up to any business; such as have ‘a little capital saved, prefer it to any other, “calculating on the quick return of ‘money, from the desire which is so pre- ‘valent for the, use of strong: liquors.— ‘They in many instances never consider it a business of much labour-and cir- “cumspection, and some wil! go so.far THE VINTNER’S euipr. -9 -On the Trade of a Vintner. as to think scarcely’ any knowledge of the business necessary, but what can be easily obtained. They think to draw a naggin or measure of whiskey or strong liquors, cordials, &c. or a pot of porter an easy matter, but how- ever they much mistake in this point, never did any business require more ’ circumspection, and few comparatively from the many in the trade,are adapted for carrying it on respectably and giving satisfaction to the frequeniers of their houses, Failures in trade, which I am sorry to Say are very numetous, are the consequences, When housesare uncom- fortably kept and supplied with inferior liquors. they become deserted, a decline of business naturally leads to ruin, and there are indeed too many instances even where trade is good, that from want of management and method, the conse- quences. are ‘the same ‘as from want'of_. business, There are several particulars , 10 THE VINTNERS GUIDE, General Observations nee necessary for a well-regulated public house—namely, attention on the part of theproprietor, properattendants, clean- liness is indispensable, and an oblig- ing deportment in all who are concern- ed. A goed neighbourhood where.there are not too many in the trade is a valua- - ble acquisition to the Vintner ; indeed Without ita man may toil for his whole ~ life, and even if he by great economy, _ qe able to square. accounts with bis ‘mer chant, brewer . and distiller, ‘and -meet® ' “the'various other expences attendant on. the business, will leave nothing for his: family at the end ; this is a vexatious: and mortifying, as well as a most discou- raging circumstance, therefore it re-' quires but little argument to prove that: undertaking a public house is a seriouy concern, and much’ more a matter of consideration than is ‘generally ima- gined. It appears ‘from every consi~ deration of the subject that a Vintner So Rg een an FF er + ay THE VINTNERS GUIDE. IE. On the Trade of a Viatner, requires a great deal of information; in fact he should make it his study to be thoroughly acquainted with every circumstance, even the most minute matter relative to his calling ; he should _ haye a perfect knowledge both of the flavour and strength of ” hig liquors of every description ; how to accommodate his various customers; to deal on the most advantageous terms in buying in his liquors free from adulteration, and at the lowest prices; and where such articles as porter or ale, for instance which is sold by the hogshead, barrel or half barrel, and not by the gallon, to choose the largest, and have as much saleable liquor for his money as could be got in the market ; his etrong liquors he should be very careful in the meae surement ‘of, and their strength, before he made any settlement forthem. By attending to such circumstances the Vintner would start upon fair grounds: 12 THE VINTNER’S GUIDE. General Observations ~ ’ ~ and with a reasonable hope of succeed- ’ ing, Those few hints I have thrown out generally ; in. the remaining part of this work I will more particularly lay before the Vintner, 1 hope, much useful dnd interesting information on each article, to carry those observations into effect, _ which I recommend to his serious atten- tion, as it most ‘materially affects. his interest from a consciousness that it” will forward his pursuits, e0bO OC com _ .The following Rules I would particun larly recommend to the serious consides xation of all Persons in trade ;— | 1,—Endeavour fo be perfect in the, calling you are engaged i in, and be as-: sidyope in every part thereof. Indus., _ try being the natural means of acquiring: wealth, honour and reputation ; as. idleness is of, poverty, shame and dis4 grace, THE VINTNER'S GUIDE. 18 On the Trade of @ Viatoer. 2.—Lay a good foundation in regard te principle. Be sure aot willfully to overreach or deceive your neighbour, but keep always in your eye the golden’ rule of—doing as you would be done unto. - , 8.—Be strict in discharging all legal debts. Do not evade your creditor by’ any shuffling acts, in giving notes under your hand only to defer payment; but if you have it in your power, discharge alldebts whenthey become due, Above all when you are straitened for want of money, be cautious of taking it up at an high interest, this has been the ruin of nya ny, therefore avoid it. 4.—Radeavour to be as much in your shop or warehouse, or in whatever place your business ‘properly lies, as possibly you can; ‘leave it not to servants to transact, for customers will not regard them as yourself, they_ generally think they shall not be so well served; be- Cc » . 14 - THE VINTNER’S GUIDE. General Observations sides mistakes may arise by the. negli- gence or inexperience of servanta, and therefore your presence will prevent, probably, the Joss of a. good customer. 5.—Be complaisant to the MEANEST as: tvell asthe createst. Youare asmuch obliged to use good manners, for a far- thing as a pound, the one; demands it- from you as well as the other. 6.—Be not too talkative, but speak as much as is necessary to recommend your . goods, and always observe to keep within the rules of decency. ‘-If cus- tomers slight your goods and under- value them,endeavour to convincethem of their mistake, if you can, but not affront ‘them:; do riot be pert in- your answers, but with patience hear and with meekness reply, for if you affront in a small. matter it may probably hinder you :frem a future good cus- tomer. They may think you are dear in the articles they want, but by going ay THE VINTNER’S GUIDE. 16 Qa the Trade of a Vintner. to another may find it net a0; and pra- bably may retuna again; hut if you behave. rude and affrontiag, there. is mo hope either of returning, or their future custom. 7.—Take great care in keeping your ‘accounts well; enter every thing neces- sary in your books. with neatness and exactness; often state your accounts and examine whether you gain or lose; and earefully survey your stock and inspect inte every particular of your affairs. - &.-—Take care as much'as you can whom you’ trust ; ‘neither take nor give long crédit, but, at the farthest, annually settle your accounts; deal at the fountain head for as many articles as you can, and if it lies in your power, for ready money ; this method you will find to be the most profitable in theend. Endeavour to keep up a proper as- sortment in your way, but not overstock C2 x « 18 THE VINTNER’s GUIDE: General Observations, &c. yourself; aim not at making a great figure in your shop or warehouse in un- necessary ornaments, but let them be _ heat and usefal, too great an appearance ‘may rather prevent than engage cus-. tomers ; make your business your plea- sure, and other entertainments will only appear necessary for relaxation therefrom. € 9.—Sirive to waintain a fair character in the world, that will bethe best means for advancing your credit ; giving you the most flourishing trade, and enlarg- ing your fortune; condesend to no mean action, but add a lustre to trade by keeping up to the dignity of yout nature, > REMARKS THE VINTNER’s GuinE. * J7 REMARKS ON HOUSE-TAKING —welDbeee~ f do not know a more serious concern han taking a house in which you intend 4o carry on business ; and, indeed, from ithe few, out of the many, in trade, who remain for any considerable time in the same house, it must be very evident, that, generally. speaking, houses are taken at randow, and as if it were a mat- ter.of. indifference with the proprietors whether they succeeded in them or not. ‘Brewers are very friendly on those oc- «asions to offer their-services, and ofter are induced to venture their property “saith -persons of no capital, on specula- G3 18 THE VINTNERS GUIDE. Remarks on House-Taking. tion, in houses thrown on their hands by insolvent Vintners, or perhaps pur- chased by Brewers in good neighbour- hoods for promoting the sale of their Beer, but with-all this circumspection on the part of the Brewers, they are often serious sufferers. It is too often the case even with persons. who give a fair account of the monies of others when’ received, as Clerks or Assistants, that those persons who have acted thus cireumspectly and with integrity in concerns not peculiarly their own, when they: became the Proprietors‘of Houses they pursue