{"id":1234,"date":"2020-11-09T16:41:08","date_gmt":"2020-11-10T00:41:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cotyrone.com\/~inthenews\/?page_id=1234"},"modified":"2020-11-09T16:42:07","modified_gmt":"2020-11-10T00:42:07","slug":"slaters1847-lisnaskea-maguires-brookeborough","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/cotyrone.com\/~inthenews\/slaters1847-lisnaskea-maguires-brookeborough\/","title":{"rendered":"Slater&#8217;s Directory 1847 Lisnaskea, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge &#038; Brookeborough, County Fermanagh"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"800\" height=\"600\" src=\"https:\/\/cotyrone.com\/~inthenews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/6884006570_09726b9522_c.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-1235\" srcset=\"https:\/\/cotyrone.com\/~inthenews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/6884006570_09726b9522_c.jpg 800w, https:\/\/cotyrone.com\/~inthenews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/6884006570_09726b9522_c-300x225.jpg 300w, https:\/\/cotyrone.com\/~inthenews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/6884006570_09726b9522_c-768x576.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px\" \/><figcaption><strong>Former Poor Law Hospital, &amp; Work-House Lisnaskea<\/strong>, <strong>Co. Fermanagh<\/strong>. <strong>Our thanks to the Ulster Architectural Heritage Society for this photograph.<\/strong> <br><a href=\"https:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/uahs\/\">https:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/uahs\/<\/a><\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Lisnaskea<\/strong>, a small market town in the parish of Aghalurcher, barony of Magherastephana County of Fermanagh, 89 miles N.N.W. from Dublin, 20 N.W. from Cavan, 11 S.E. from Enniskillen, 6\u00bd N.N.W. from Newtown Butler and about the same distance south, from Five-Mile-Town, situated on the road leading to Enniskillen, Cavan and Dublin.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This town which is the property of the Earl of Erne, consists principally of 1 street, the houses, of which, are for the most part well-built and roof-slated The proprietor has made considerable improvements in the town, among these, a good market-house is a conspicuous and useful building, while in the centre of the town and an ornament to that part, stands a handsome stone structure erected by the earl for a museum or collection of agricultural implements, upon the most approved principle for the inspection of and patterns for his tenantry.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Lisnaskea is but little, if at all, interested in manufactures, its corn trade is good and that of a general character has decidedly improved lately, its markets and fairs are well attended and the place enjoys some facilities of communication from being only about 2\u00bd miles from Upper Lough Erne. The principal Inn, a very comfortable house, is Armstrong&#8217;s Hotel.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The places of worship are a chapel of ease to the parish and one each for Roman Catholics and Methodists; and the benevolent institutions are a union work-house, a fever hospital, and a dispensary. The market is held on Saturday and the fairs on the Monday next before Easter Sunday, the Monday after Ascension day, and October 10th. The town contained in 1841, 915 inhabitants.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<\/strong>, is another small market town in the same parish and barony as Lisnaskea, about 3 miles W. by N. from it, situated at the eastern verge of the parish, on the road from Enniskillen to Clones and on the banks of the Colebrook river. In former times a MAGUIRE, one of the princes of Ulster, swayed a large district in this part of Ireland, and from this personage and the bridge by which the river is crossed, the place derives its name. The town presents a clean and comparatively neat appearance, and the country round, which is fertile, produces good crops of grain. There are several seats of the landed gentry in the neighbourhood, that of Sir Arthur BROOKE on the Clogher road, is a very elegant residence. The business of the place is mainly confined to retail shops, which supply the inhabitants and those of the immediate vicinity, with the usual articles of consumption and wear. A very good inn, the Hayward Arms, is the only prominent trade establishment.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The places of worship are the parish chapel of ease; a handsome Catholic chapel of hewn stone; a Presbyterian meeting-house and a Methodist chapel. A branch of the Lisnaskea dispensary is established here, and there is a loan fund. The market entitled to be held on Wednesday, and formerly a good one for corn, has all but, if not entirely fallen into disuse; but fairs continue to be held on the 1st Wednesday monthly. The town contained in 1841, 685 inhabitants.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Brookeborough<\/strong> is a post village, in the parish of Aughavea, same barony as the previously described places, about 5 miles N.E. by N. from Lisnaskea on the road to Five-mile-town and Clogher. One short street comprises the village; the houses of which are neat and well roofed. There is little or no trade belonging to the place, but what is induced by its fairs, which are held on the 3rd Tuesday monthly, and so the interchange of commodities, with those attending them, there are several good shops.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The only public establishments are a dispensary and stations of the revenue and constabulary police. Divine service of the established church is performed every Sunday in a parochial school-room and there is a place of worship for Wesleyan Methodists. The village contained in 1841, 491 inhabitants.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Post Office<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Lisnaskea- John SMYTH post-master, Letters from Dublin and all ports of the South of Ireland, also from England arrive every morning at 20 minutes before 7 and are despatched every evening at 20 minutes before 6. Letters from Belfast and the North of Ireland, also from Scotland, arrive every morning at 6 and are despatched every evening at 6:30. Letters from Enniskillen and all parts of the West of Ireland, arrive every evening at 20 minutes before 6 and are despatched every morning at 20 minutes before 7.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Letters from Maquire&#8217;s Bridge, Brookeborough and Five-Mile-Town arrive every evening at \u00bc past 5 and are despatched every morning at 7.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Maquire&#8217;s Bridge &#8211; Elizabeth CARBERY Post Mistress, Letters from Dublin and all parts arrive every morning at 7:30 and are despatched every afternoon at 10 minutes before 5.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Brookeborough &#8211; Susan ARMSTRONG Post Mistress, Letters from all parts arrive from Dublin every morning at 5 minutes past 8 and are despatched every afternoon at 4:30.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Nobility &amp; Gentry<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>BERRY Rev. William, Brookeborough<br>BETTY Mr William, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>BREADON Rev. William, Forthill<br>BRIMSIDE Rev. W. Smith, Corcreevy<br>BROOKE Sir Arthur B., Bart. M.P. (and Deputy Lieutenant), Colebrooke<br>BROOKE Rev. Butler, Aghavea Glebe<br>BROOKE George Esq. J.P., Ashbrooke<br>CHARTERS John Esq., Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>DICKSON Colonel J.P.,  Hollybrook<br>ELLIOTT James Esq., Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>ERNE the Right Honourable, the Earl of Crum Castle<br>GRAHAM Robert Esq., Drumgoon<br>GRASSON Hy. Esq. J.P., Shebeg House<br>GRAYDON Rev. John, Carrickmacosker<br>HAIRE Rev. H., Corard<br>HAIRE Henry Esq., Glassdrummond<br>HURST Rev. Alexander, Lisnaskea<br>IRVINE Major Hamilton J.P., Greenhill<br>IRVINE Mrs Mary, Lisnaskea<br>LENNARD Rev. Luke E., Maguires Bridge<br>LESIE Blayney Esq. J.P., Nutfield<br>MACARTNEY Jas. Esq., Abbey Lodge<br>MACARTNEY Thomas Esq., Drumcrew<br>MACKEN Mr Thomas, solicitor, Brookeborough<br>M&#8217;WILLIAMS Rev. James, Ardmore<br>MAGUIRE Rev. Peter, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>MOORE Rev. James, Mullafad<br>MOORHEAD Capt. Chas., Ballymakenny<br>OVENDON Chas. Esq. J.P., Whitepark<br>PORTER Rev. John Gray J.P.<br>ROE Rev. Thos. Willesby, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>SMITH Rev. Geo. Sidney D.D., Ardunsion House<br>SIDNEY D.B. Arthur Esq., Lisnaskea<br>TAYLOR John E. Esq. J.P., Cranbrook<br>WINDSLOW Blaney Esq., Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Academies &amp; Schools<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Church Society&#8217;s School, Maguire&#8217;s bridge &#8211; Jas. WILSON, master<br>Endowed School, Brookeborough &#8211; Ann COX and Mary Jane COX, mistresses<br>Infants School, Lisnaskea &#8211; Mary WADE, mistress<br>National School, Lisnaskea &#8211; Wm BEATTY master, Ann BEATTY mistress<br>National School, Lisnaskea &#8211; Robert RENNICK, master<br>National School, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge &#8211; John COAR, master<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Bakers<\/strong><br>ARMSTRONG William, Brookeborough<br>CARBERRY Elizth., Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>FORSTER James, Lisnaskea<br>HENDERSON James, Lisnaskea<br>MAGUIRE Peter, Brookeborough<br>NOBLE William, Lisnaskea<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Blacksmiths<\/strong><br>CONNELLY James, Lisnaskea<br>COWAN William (&amp; agricultural implement maker), Lisnaskea<br>FARIS James, Brookeborough<br>FAULKNER Patrick, Lisnaskea<br>KELLY James, Lisnaskea<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Boot &amp; Shoe makers<\/strong><br>CHIDDICK George, Brookeborough<br>FANNON William, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>IRWIN Arthur, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>KEAN Edward, Lisnaskea<br>RENNICK Thomas, Lisnaskea <br>SKARRITT William, Brookeborough<br>WOOD Francis, Brookeborough<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Carpenters &amp; Cart Makers<\/strong><br>ARMSTRONG William, Brookeborough<br>CRAIG George (&amp; builder), Lisnaskea<br>GAVIN James, Lisnaskea<br>M&#8217;CABE Henry, Lisnaskea<br>M&#8217;COSKER John, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>M&#8217;NEICE John, Lisnaskea<br>MAGEE Thomas, Lisnaskea<br>MILLS Charles, Lisnaskea<br>ORR Alexander, Brookeborough<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Coopers<\/strong><br>ARMSTRONG Francis, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>JACKSON William, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>M&#8217;MANUS Michael, Lisnaskea<br>M&#8217;MANUS Patrick, Lisnaskea<br>M&#8217;MANUS Thomas, Lisnaskea<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Corn Merchants<\/strong><br>ARMSTRONG James, Lisnaskea<br>CLARKE James, Manor Water-house Mills<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Earthenware &amp; Dealers<\/strong><br>ARMSTRONG Margaret, Brookeborough<br>ARMSTRONG William, Brookeborough<br>EBBITT Thomas, Lisnaskea<br>FORSTER William, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>HALL Ann, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>M&#8217;ANULTY Hugh, Lisnaskea<br>RUTHERFORD James, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>ROBINSON James, Lisnaskea<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Grocers<\/strong><br>ANDERSON Mary Ann, Lisnaskea<br>ARMSTRONG Edward, Brookeborough<br>ARMSTRONG Hugh, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>ARMSTRONG Margaret, Brookeborough<br>ARMSTRONG William (and agent the Star Life Office), Brookeborough<br>ATWELL Thomas, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>CRAWFORD Gerrard, Lisnaskea<br>EBBITT Thomas, Lisnaskea<br>FORSTER John, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>FORSTER William, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>GREHAM James, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>HALL Ann, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>JOHNSTON Margaret, Brookeborough<br>KIDNEY James, Lisnaskea<br>M&#8217;ALOON James, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>M&#8217;ANULTY Hugh, Lisnaskea<br>M&#8217;HUGH Michael, Lisnaskea<br>M&#8217;INTYRE James, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>M&#8217;NAME William, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>MAGUIRE Edward, Lisnaskea<br>POTTS John, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>ROBINSON James, Lisnaskea<br>RUTHERFORD James, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>RYAN Richard, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>SMYTH John (and butter and egg merchant), Lisnaskea<br>WILSON John, Lisnaskea<br>WYLIE Rachael, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Hotels &#8211; see also Spirit and Porter Dealers<\/strong><br>ARMSTRONG James (commercial &amp; posting) Lisnaskea<br>ARMSTRONG William Hayward Arms (and posting) Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>SMYTH John Erne Arms (and posting) Lisnaskea<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Iron Mongers and Hardware Men<\/strong><br>ARMSTRONG Edward, Brookeborough<br>ARMSTRONG William, Brookeborough<br>ATWELL Richard, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>ROBINSON James, Lisnaskea<br>SMYTH John, Lisnaskea<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Leather Sellers<\/strong><br>ARMSTRONG Edward, Brookeborough<br>ATWELL Richard, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>CRAWFORD Gerrard, Lisnaskea<br>EBBITT Thomas, Lisnaskea<br>M&#8217;ALOON James, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>M&#8217;HUGH Michael, Lisnaskea<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Linen Drapers &amp; Haberdashers &#8211; Marked thus * are also Woollen Drapers<\/strong><br>ANDERSON Mary Ann, Lisnaskea<br>ARMSTRONG Edward, Brookeborough *<br>ARMSTRONG Hugh, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge *<br>ARMSTRONG James, Brookeborough *<br>ARMSTRONG Margaret, Brookeborough<br>ARMSTRONG Susan, Brookeborough<br>ARMSTRONG William, Brookeborough<br>ATWELL Thomas, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>FORSTER John, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge *<br>HALL Ann, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>JOHNSTON Margaret, Brookeborough *<br>JOYCE John (and millinery warehouse) Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>KIDNEY James (and Manchester warehouse) Lisnaskea<br>MAGUIRE Edward, Lisnaskea<br>ROBINSON James, Lisnaskea<br>RYAN Richard, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>SMYTH John, Lisnaskea *<br>WILSON John, Lisnaskea *<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Miller<\/strong><br>CLARKE James Manor Waterhouse Mills<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Milliners &amp; Dress makers<\/strong><br>BREDIN Margaret, Lisnaskea<br>MORAN Ann, Lisnaskea<br>SCOLES Jane Eliza, Brookeborough<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Painters &amp; Glaziers<\/strong><br>COAR Christopher, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>RYAN William, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>WRIGHT James, Lisnaskea<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Physicians &amp; Surgeons<\/strong><br>M&#8217;NIECE Thomas, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>MANSFIELD George, Lisnaskea<br>OVENDON Charles M.D., Whitepark<br>WEST John, Brookeborough<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Spirit &amp; Porter Dealers<\/strong><br>ARMSTRONG John, Lisnaskea<br>CLARKE Alexander, Brookeborough<br>CORRIGAN Michael, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>FORSTER James, Lisnaskea<br>GLENHOLM John, Lisnaskea<br>HAMILTON Christr., Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>IRVINE Rebecca, Brookeborough<br>JOHNSTON Thomas, Brookeborough<br>KENEDY David, Brookeborough<br>LAIRD Robert, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>LUNNY Hugh, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>LYONS Hugh, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>M&#8217;ALOON Andrew, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>M&#8217;MANUS Michael, Lisnaskea<br>M&#8217;MANUS Patrick, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>MONTGOMERY Gabriel, Lisnaskea<br>RENNICK Edward, Lisnaskea<br>SALISBURY Joseph, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>WRAY James, Lisnaskea<br>WRIGHT David, Lisnaskea<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Straw Bonnet Makers<\/strong><br>BEREDIN Margaret, Lisnaskea<br>KELSH Ellen, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>M&#8217;AFFREY Ann, Lisnaskea<br>MORRISON Irwin, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>SCOLES Frances, Brookeborough<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Tailors<\/strong><br>KANE Henry, Brookeborough<br>KANE Hugh, Brookeborough<br>KEENAN James, Brookeborough<br>M&#8217;MULLAN James, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>MAGUIRE Samuel, Lisnaskea<br>MAXWELL John, Brookeborough<br>NEAL Martin, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>OWENS Patrick, Brookeborough<br>WHITE Adam, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Watch &amp; Clock Makers<\/strong><br>COLEMAN Andrew, Lisnaskea<br>DUNN James, Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Miscellaneous<\/strong><br>ADAMS William, whitesmith Lisnaskea<br>BRADY Andrew, Thos. druggist Lisnaskea<br>CAIRNS Peter, butcher Lisnaskea<br>COAR Anthony, land surveyor Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>FUNSTON George, tanner Brookeborough<br>GOODWIN William, turner &amp; wheelwright Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>HAIRE James, clerk to the board of Guardians Lisnaskea<br>JOHNSTON James, tallow chandler Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<br>M&#8217;MANUS Arthur, clothes broker Lisnaskea<br>MAIR Andrew, agriculturist Lisnaskea<br>NOBLE John, saddler Lisnaskea<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Places of Worship And their Ministers<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Parish Church Aughavea &#8211; Rev. George Sidney SMITH D.D. rector<br>Chapel of Ease Lisnaskea &#8211; Rev. Alexander HURST curate<br>Chapel of Ease Maguire&#8217;s Bridge &#8211; Thomas W ROE curate<br>Roman Catholic Chapel Lisnaskea &#8211; Rev. Peter MAGUIRE, Parish priest, Rev. Luke E. LENNARD curate<br>Roman Catholic Chapel Maguire&#8217;s Bridge &#8211; Rev. Peter MAGUIRE parish priest, Rev. Luke E. LENNARD curate<br>Presbyterian Meeting-house &#8211; Maguire&#8217;s Bridge &#8211; Rev. James M&#8217;WILLIS or M&#8217;WILLIAMS (?), minister<br>Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Brookeborough, ministers various<br>Primitive Methodist Chapel &#8211; Maguire&#8217;s Bridge, ministers various<br>Primitive Methodist Chapel &#8211; Lisnaskea, ministers various<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Public Institutions<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Constabulary Station Brookeborough<\/strong><br>Robert ORMSBY sub-inspector<br>J. JOYCE head constable<br>William HUG? constable<br>Constabulary Station Lisnaskea<br>Thomas RUSSELL constable<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Constabulary Station Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<\/strong><br>Beatty JACKSON constable<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Dispensary Lisnaskea<\/strong><br>George MUNSFIELD M.D. surgeon<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Dispensary Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<\/strong><br>Thos. M&#8217;NIECE surgeon<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Dispensary Brookeborough<\/strong><br>John W?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Fever Hospital Lisnaskea<\/strong><br>Geo. MUNSFIELD M.D. surgeon<br>Rebecca __LIE? nurse<br>Margaret SHEILS nurse<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Loan Fund Office Lisnaskea<\/strong> every Saturday from 10 &#8211; 6<br>Thomas SCHOLES clerk<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Museum (Agricultural Implement) Lisnaskea<\/strong><br>Andrew MAIR keeper<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Reading Room &amp; Library Lisnaskea<\/strong><br>Rev. Alexander HURST<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Revenue Police Station Brookeborough<\/strong><br>John HILL lieutenant<br>_? LAVERY sergeant<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Stamp Office Maguire&#8217;s Bridge<\/strong><br>Elizabeth CARBERY sub-distributer<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Stamp Office Lisnaskea<\/strong><br>John SMYTH sub-distributer<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Stamp Office Brookeborough<\/strong><br>Edward ARMSTRONG sub-distributer<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Union Work-House Lisnaskea<\/strong><br>Michael JOHNSTON master<br>Mary JOHNSTON matron<br>George MANSFIELD M.D.<br>James HAIRE clerk to the Guardians<br>William RENNICK schoolmaster<br>J. BEATTY schoolmistress<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Transcribed by Teena from Slater&#8217;s National Commercial Directory of Ireland 1847 <a href=\"http:\/\/goo.gl\/ECmJA5\">http:\/\/goo.gl\/ECmJA5<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Lisnaskea, a small market town in the parish of Aghalurcher, barony of Magherastephana County of Fermanagh, 89 miles N.N.W. from Dublin, 20 N.W. from Cavan, 11 S.E. from Enniskillen, 6\u00bd N.N.W. from Newtown Butler and about the same distance south, from Five-Mile-Town, situated on the road leading to Enniskillen, Cavan and Dublin. 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