{"id":1464,"date":"2021-01-11T14:15:04","date_gmt":"2021-01-11T22:15:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cotyrone.com\/~inthenews\/?page_id=1464"},"modified":"2021-02-15T15:37:56","modified_gmt":"2021-02-15T23:37:56","slug":"1846-slaters-clones-newtownbutler","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/cotyrone.com\/~inthenews\/1846-slaters-clones-newtownbutler\/","title":{"rendered":"1846 Slaters Directory Clones, Newtownbutler and Neighbourhood"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"800\" height=\"619\" src=\"https:\/\/cotyrone.com\/~inthenews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/01\/6197706587_3555a5cf3b_c.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-1467\" srcset=\"https:\/\/cotyrone.com\/~inthenews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/01\/6197706587_3555a5cf3b_c.jpg 800w, https:\/\/cotyrone.com\/~inthenews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/01\/6197706587_3555a5cf3b_c-300x232.jpg 300w, https:\/\/cotyrone.com\/~inthenews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/01\/6197706587_3555a5cf3b_c-768x594.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px\" \/><figcaption>The Diamond, Clones<br>Creator: H. Allison &amp; Co. Date: c.1910 Public Records Office of Northern Ireland PRONI <br>Ref: D2886\/W\/Portrait\/53 <a href=\"https:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/proni\/\">https:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/proni\/<\/a><\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"640\" height=\"480\" src=\"https:\/\/cotyrone.com\/~inthenews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/01\/image-5.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-1466\" srcset=\"https:\/\/cotyrone.com\/~inthenews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/01\/image-5.png 640w, https:\/\/cotyrone.com\/~inthenews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/01\/image-5-300x225.png 300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\" \/><figcaption>The Diamond, Clones, County Monaghan<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>1846 Slater&#8217;s Directory Clones, Newtownbutler and Neighbourhood, County Monaghan<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Clones <\/strong>is a market town and a parish, the latter partly in the barony of Clonkelly, county of Fermanagh and partly in the baronies of Monaghan and Dartry county of Monaghan; 76 miles N.N.W. From Dublin; 23 E. S. E. From Enniskillen; 16 N. From Cavan; 13 N.E from Belturbet; 12\u00bd S.S.W.. from Monaghan and 11 N. by W. from Cootehill; situated at the western verge of Monaghan county and at the intersection of the road from Monaghan to Belturbet, with that from Enniskillen to Shercock. The ancient name of this place was Cluan-Innis, i.e., the &#8220;Island of Retreat,&#8221; it having formerly been surrounded by water and more recently it was called Cloanish, or Cloneish. An abbey was founded here in the early part of the 6th century, by Saint Tigernach, or Tierney; the manor of the abbey, still called Saint Tierney, is now the property of Sir Thomas Barrett LENNARD, Bart.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The town consists chiefly of 5 streets, which converge toward the marketplace, a spacious triangular area, called the Diamond, on the west side of which stands the market house, a handsome building, on which is cut in stone, the arms of the DACRE family. In the northern angle of the same area is an ancient market cross consisting of a shaft, 12 feet in height, supported on a flight of steps; both the pillar and its top are sculptured with figures in relief, and present, as a whole, an interesting relic of antiquity. Near the cross is the parish church and the Diamond contains also two of the principal hotels; an establishment of the northern Banking Company, and agency offices of the Patriotic and Standard Assurance Companies. The trade of the place is principally retail; but there is a considerable iron foundry at Stone Bridge, in which are manufactured spades, shovels and other agricultural implements and in the neighbourhood are extensive corn mills. Petty sessions are held every alternate Friday; a court for the manor of Saint Tierney, by the seneschal, for the recovery of debts under \u00a32; and courts also for the manors of Rodea and Shannick.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The parish church before mentioned as situated in the marketplace, is a handsome structure, with a square tower, containing a clock and bell. In the Roman Catholic divisions this parish forms 2 benefices- East Clones and West Clones; there are chapels at Clones and Drumsword for the former and at Roslea and Magherarney for the latter: the chapel at Roslea is a spacious building erected in 1824, with a bell-tower and beautiful alter.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The other places of worship are a chapel each for the Methodists and Primitive Methodists, a Presbyterian meeting-house at Stone Bridge, 2 miles from Clones. The benevolent institutions comprise a dispensary, a fever hospital, and a union workhouse; and the educational are national and infants schools and one established by the Church Education Society. There are many remains of ancient buildings in the neighbourhood of Clones. On the south side of the town, leading to Cootehill, are the ruins of its ancient abbey; and near it are the walls of a small chapel, encompassed by an ancient burial ground. On the same road is another old cemetery, in which are many curiously sculptured memorials; and one of those ancient round towers, so mysterious in their origin, yet so frequently met with. The market is held on Thursday and the fairs on the last Thursday in every month. The parish of Clones, which is very extensive, contained in 1841, 23,506 inhabitants and the town of Clones 2,877 of that number.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Newtown-Butler <\/strong>is a small post town, in the parish of Galloon, barony of Coole, county of Fermanagh, nearly 6 miles W. by S. from Clones, on the road to Enniskillen. The town consists of two streets, in one of which is a courthouse, with bridewell attached. The principal branch of business is a tobacco and snuff manufacture conducted on an extensive scale, by Mr. CLARKE. The church of the parish, which is situated in the town, is a neat building, with a square tower and the Roman Catholic chapel is spacious. The Wesleyan and Primitive Methodists have each a place of worship and there is a subscription school and a dispensary. This place confers the inferior title of baron upon the family of BUTLER, Earls of Lanesborough and it was once the seat of that family, of whose mansion no vestige can now be traced. A market is entitled to be held on Friday. Fairs January 11th, February 14th, May 12th, June 13th, July 11th, September 12th, October 10th, November 14th and December 12th. Galloon parish contained in 1841 &#8211; 7,807 inhabitants and Newtown-Butler, 541, of that number.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Post Office Fermanagh street, Clones<\/strong><br>Benjamin THOMPSON Post-Master<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Letters from Dublin and all parts of the South of Ireland, also from England, arrive every morning at seven and are despatched every evening at half-past five. Letters from Belfast and the North of Ireland, also from Scotland, arrive every morning at four and are despatched every evening at half past eight. Letters from Enniskillen and the West of Ireland arrive every evening at half-past eight and are despatched every morning at four.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Post Office Newtown-Butler<\/strong><br>Elinor Ann CLARKE, Post-Mistress<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Letters from Dublin, Belfast and all parts of Ireland except the West, also from England and Scotland, arrive every morning at half past eight and are despatched every evening at twenty minutes before four. Letters from Enniskillen and the West of Ireland arrive every evening at half-past seven and are despatched every morning at five.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Gentry and Clergy<\/strong><br>BRADY John Esq. Diamond<br>COCHRANE Miss Ann, Whitehall st.<br>COCHRANE William Esq., Drumard<br>CROWE Charles Esq. J. P., Farmhill<br>CRUMLY Miss, Diamond<br>CROZIER John Esq., Gortra<br>ELLIS Nicholas Esq., Lisnarow<br>FITZGERALD Mrs. Eliz., Whitehall st.<br>FORSTER William Esq., J.P.<br>GEORGE Miss Mary, Cara st.<br>HUDSON Rev. John, Newtown-Butler<br>HUGHES Rev. John, Newtown-Butler<br>JACKSON James Esq., Clincom<br>M&#8217;ANALLY Rev. Thos. Newtown-Butler<br>M&#8217;CLINTOCK W. B. Captain R.N., J. P., Highgate<br>M&#8217;MILLAN Rev. Gibson, Cara st.<br>M&#8217;MURRAY Mrs. Jane, Whitehall st.<br>MADDEN Mrs. Hilton<br>MAGINNIS the Very Rev. Francis D.D., Clonkeen Lodge<br>MOOREHEAD Samuel Esq. J. P., Fermanagh st.<br>MURRAY Andrew A. Esq. J. P., (high sheriff), Looghoona<br>PARR John George Esq., Diamond<br>PHILIPS Thomas Esq. J. P., Aughafin<br>PRATT Mrs. Mary, Whitehall st.<br>RICHARDSON Joseph Esq. J. P., Summer hill<br>ROPER the Very Rev. Henry, Glebe House<br>SCOTT Rev. James, Clonkeen Lodge<br>SHEGOG George Esq., Munelly<br>SMITH David Esq. J. P. Lake View<br>TOTTENHAM Rev. Henry, Newtown Butler<br>WELSH Rev Charles, Diamond<br>WHITE Rev. William, Granshaw<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Academies and schools<\/strong><br>Church Education Society&#8217;s School, Newtown-Butler &#8211; Alex POTTS, master, Mary Ann POTTS, mistress<br>Church Education, Cara st &#8211; William POQUIN, master<br>HARDY Eliza, Whitehall st.<br>Infants School, Cara St. &#8211; Martha PORTER, mistress<br>MAGINNIS Arthur, Monaghan st<br>National School, Pound-hill \u2013 Thomas COSGROVE, master; Cath. COSGROVE, mistress<br>WHITE Rev. Wm. (classical academy) Whitehall st.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Agent<\/strong><br>CLARKE William (to the Ulster Canal Carrying Co.) Canal Stores, Cara st.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Agricultural Implement manufacturer<\/strong><br>BENSON Samuel, Stone Bridge<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Attorney&#8217;s<\/strong><br>DUDGEON Alexander, Whitehall st.<br>SCOTT Ralph &amp; Richard, Whitehall st.<br>SKELTON Francis, Newtown-Butler<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Bakers<\/strong><br>BRADY William, Fermanagh st.<br>CLERKIN John, Analore st.<br>DONNELLY Peter, Diamond<br>GRAYDON James, Fermanagh st.<br>KEATING William, Fermanagh st.<br>M&#8217;DONALD John, Analore st<br>M&#8217;GUINES Thomas, Diamond<br>M&#8217;KEANYJohn, Analore st.<br>MORRISON Jeremiah, Diamond<br>THOMPSON William, Fermanagh st.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Bank<\/strong><br>Northern banking Company (Branch), Diamond (drawn on Glyn, Halifax &amp; Co. London) Mr. John BRADY, manager<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Blacksmiths<\/strong><br>BRAMSTON John, Cara st.<br>HARRINGTON William, Monaghan st.<br>KEON Luke, Fermanagh st.<br>LYNCH Bernard, Analore st.<br>M&#8217;CABE Patrick, Abbey lane<br>M&#8217;KENNA Philip, Analore st.<br>MONAGHAN William, Whitehall st.<br>FORBES Peters, Newtown-Butler<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Boot and shoemakers<\/strong><br>ALLEBY John, Fermanagh st.<br>GALLAGHER Henry, Cara st.<br>HUGHES Arthur, Cara st.<br>MILLER Joseph, Cara st.<br>MORGAN Robert, Cara st.<br>PORTER Joseph, Cara st.<br>SHIELS Francis, Analore st.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Butchers<\/strong><br>BROAGAN John, Analore st.<br>GRAHAM Charles, Fermanagh st.<br>LEGHORN John, Analore st.<br>M\u2019ILROY William, Analore st.<br>MAGOOD John, Fermanagh st.<br>MONAGHAN Patrick, Analore st.<br>MORRIS Patrick, Analore st.<br>OWENS Michael Analore st<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Butter merchants<\/strong><br>RENNICK Andrew, Drumcrew<br>TURNER James, Pound-hill<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Carpenters and Cart Makers<\/strong><br>GALLAGHER Francis, Analore st.<br>HAND Patrick, Swift&#8217;s row<br>JONDAN (JORDAN?) Robert, Analore st.<br>KERR William, Whitehall st.<br>M&#8217;MAHON Hugh, Abbey lane<br>MULARKY Bernard, Whitehall st.<br>MULHOLLAND Francis, Cara st.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Coopers<\/strong><br>BOYLE Johnston, Fermanagh st.<br>COSGROVE Peter, Fermanagh st.<br>GRAY Johnston, Pound-hill<br>M&#8217;AVENY Patrick, Fermanagh st.<br>SWIFT Richard, Pound-hill<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Corn Merchants<\/strong><br>CLARKE Andrew, Whitehall st.<br>CLARKE James (and flour and meal), Whitehall Street<br>DOUGLAS William &amp; Co., Rooskey<br>MOORE M. &amp; E., Analore<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Earthenware Dealers<\/strong><br>JOHNSTON James, Newtown-Butler<br>THOMPSON William, Fermanagh st.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Fire and Office Agents<\/strong><br>Patriotic (fire) John BRADY, Diamond<br>Standard (life) John BRADY, Diamond<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Grocers<\/strong><br>ADAMS Lucy, Newtown-Butler<br>ANNESLEY John, Diamond<br>ARGUE Andrew, Fermanagh st.<br>AVERALL Theophilus, Fermanagh st.<br>BEATTY Joseph, Newtown-Butler<br>BRADY William, Fermanagh st.<br>BURNSIDE Archibald, Fermanagh st.<br>CLARKE Andrew, Whitehall st.<br>CLARKE Samuel, Newtown-Butler<br>COURTNEY James, Diamond<br>DONNELLY Peter, Diamond<br>ELLIOTT George, Cara st.<br>FITZGERALD Francis, Diamond<br>JOHNSTON James, (and coal &amp; timber merchant), Newtown-Butler<br>KEATING William, Fermanagh st.<br>KEENAN James, Fermanagh st.<br>M&#8217;MAHON Bernard, Fermanagh st.<br>MORRISON Jeremiah, Diamond<br>O&#8217;CONNOR Owen, Diamond<br>THOMPSON William, Fermanagh st.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Inns and Hotels (See also Spirit Dealers)<\/strong><br>Dacre Arms, Hugh M&#8217;MAHON, Diamond<br>King Arms, Hugh SHIELDS, Diamond<br>Lanesborough Arms, Philip REILLY, Newtown-Butler<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Iron-founder<\/strong><br>BENSON Samuel, (and spade &amp; shovel manufacturer), Stone Bridge<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Iron-monger and Hardware-men<\/strong><br>BURNSIDE Archibald, Fermanagh st.<br>CLARKE Andrew, Whitehall st.<br>FITZGERALD Francis, Diamond<br>JOHNSTON James, (and coal &amp; timber merchant), Newtown-Butler<br>WHITELAW William, Diamond<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Leather Sellers<\/strong><br>BEATTY Joseph, Newtown-Butler<br>BRADY William, Fermanagh st.<br>FITZGERALD Francis, Diamond<br>KEENAN James, Fermanagh st.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Linen Drapers and Haberdashers, marked thus * are also Woollen-Drapers<\/strong><br>ADAMS Lucy, Newtown-Butler<br>BRADY William, Fermanagh st.<br>CLARKE Andrew, Whitehall st.<br>CLARKE Charlotte, Fermanagh st.<br>CLARKE Elinor Ann, Newtown-Butler<br>COURTNEY James, Diamond<br>DONNELLY Peter, Diamond *<br>ELLIOTT George, Cara st.<br>FARQUHAR Robert, Diamond<br>JOHNSTON James, Newtown-Butler<br>M&#8217;COY May Ann, Diamond *<br>M&#8217;ELROY Michael, Diamond *<br>M&#8217;ENERNEY John, Diamond<br>SHEGOG Mary Ann, Diamond<br>SHEIL Edward Fermanagh st. *<br>THOMPSON Andrew, Diamond<br>WHITELAW William, Diamond *<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Master Extra-Ordinary in Chancery<\/strong><br>BRADY John, (and commissioner for taking affidavits in the Four Courts, Dublin), Diamond<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Millers<\/strong><br>DOUGLAS William &amp; Co., Rooskey<br>HAMILTON John, Mullanavanoy<br>MOORE M. &amp; E., Analore Mills<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Milliners and Dressmakers<\/strong><br>CLARKE Charlotte, Fermanagh st.<br>GRAYDON Amina, Fermanagh st.<br>WRIGHT Jane, Whitehall st.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Painters and Glaziers<\/strong><br>BLAKELY William, Diamond<br>DUNN Thomas, Cara st.<br>FRASER John, Newtown-Butler<br>GRAHAM Francis, Fermanagh st.<br>HETHERINGTON James, Cara st.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Physicians and Surgeons marked thus * are also Apothecaries<\/strong><br>FITZGERALD James, Newtown-Butler<br>HOSKINS Joshua Thomas, Diamond *<br>HURST James Taylor M. D., Diamond<br>MURPHY Joseph, Fermanagh st.<br>RIDDALL John, M.D., Diamond *<br>THOMPSON William Marshall M. D., Newtown-Butler<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Provision Merchant<\/strong><br>RENNICK Andrew, Drumcrew<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Saddlers and Harness Makers<\/strong><br>CUNNINGHAM Robert, Fermanagh st.<br>DUFFY Philip, Cara st.<br>STINSON James, Diamond<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Spirit and Porter Dealers<\/strong><br>ANNESLEY John, Diamond<br>BYRNE Rose, Fermanagh St.<br>CLARKE Patrick, Newtown-Butler<br>COSGROVE Catherine, Fermanagh St.<br>COURTNEY James, Diamond<br>EVANS Samuel, Newtown-Butler<br>GILLESPIE Robert, Fermanagh st.<br>GOGGINS William, Newtown-Butler<br>IRWIN Robert Fermanagh st.<br>KEATING William, Fermanagh st.<br>KEENAN James Fermanagh st.<br>KEON Michael, Cara st.<br>M&#8217;CONNELL William Analore St.<br>M&#8217;KEANY John, Analore st.<br>MURRAY Lawrence, Analorest<br>MURRAY Philip, Whitehall st.<br>O&#8217;CONNOR Owen, Diamond<br>PURDY Richard, Monaghan St.<br>REYNOLDS Theas, Cara St.<br>STORY Richard, Cara st.<br>THOMSON James, Whitehall St.<br>TIERNEY Thomas, Newtown-Butler<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Straw Bonnet Makers<\/strong><br>BUCHANAN Margaret, Fermanagh St.<br>CAMERON Jane, Cara St.<br>CLARKE Charlotte, Fermanagh St.<br>COSGROVE Sally, Fermanagh St.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Surveyors &#8211; Land<\/strong><br>CORRIGAN Edward, Newtown-Butler<br>FITZGERALD Thomas, Whitehalls<br>LOUGH Jas., (and valuator of estate), Diamond<br>SMITH Philip, Swift&#8217;s row<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Tailors<\/strong><br>BOYLE John, Swift&#8217;s row<br>DEVANY Hugh, Whitehall St.<br>MARTIN John, Cara St.<br>RUTLEDGE Lawrence, Newtown Butler<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Tallow Chandlers<\/strong><br>DONNELLY Peter, Diamond<br>FITZGERALD Francis, (and soap boiler), Diamond<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Tobacco and Snuff manufacturer<\/strong><br>CLARKE Samuel, Newtown-Butler<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Watch and clock Makers<\/strong><br>FARQUHAR Robert, Diamond<br>ROBINSON Joseph, Whitehall St.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Miscellaneous<\/strong><br>ANDREWS David, gun and whitesmith, Cara street<br>ARNOLD George, accountant in the Northern Bank, Whitehall street<br>GILIAN Wm., Clothes-broker, Fermanagh St.<br>LEGHORN John, tanner, Analore St<br>M&#8217;MAHON Patrick, farmer (aged 101), Carne<br>MORROW Samuel, reed maker, Whitehall St.<br>QUINN Patrick, road contractor, Newtown Butler<br>QUINN Patrick, tin-plate worker, Cara St.<br>SMITH John, coach &amp; car maker, Cara St.<br>SMITH Nancy, confectioner, Whitehall St.<br>STINSON Wm. excise officer, Whitehall St.<br>SWEENEY Francis, pawnbroker, Pound-hill<br>SYME James, brewer, Analore St.<br>THOMPSON &amp; SYME, maltsters, Analore St.<br>WELSH Saml., Whitesmith, Fermanagh St.<br>WHITE Daniel, tin plate worker, Cara St.<br>WILSON James, printer, Whitehall St.<br>WOODS Stanley, clothes-broker, Fermanagh St.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Places of Worship<\/strong><br>Parish Church Diamond &#8211; very Rev. Henry ROPER, rector and Rev. Charles WELSH curate<br>Parish Church Newtown-Butler &#8211; Rev. Henry TOTTENHAM, rector and Rev. John HUDSON, curate<br>Roman Catholic Chapel Pound-hill \u2013 Rev. Francis MAGINNIS, parish priest, Rev. James GARTLAND and Rev. James SCOTT, curates<br>Roman Catholic Chapel Newtown-Butler &#8211; Rev. James CLARKE, parish priest; Rev. John HUGHES and Rev. Thomas M&#8217;ANALLY, curates.<br>Presbyterian meeting House Stone Bridge &#8211; Rev. 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