Businesses in Tuam in 1823
Attorneys
Patrick Egan, Besville
James Henderson, Dublin Road
John Kilkelly, Mossfort
Stephen Leonard, Queen's Fort
Thomas Savage, The Mall
Physicians
John Madden, Shop Street
Thos. Little (and Surgeon), St. John's Abbey
John Prendergast, Bishop Street
Apothecaries
Patrick Clarke, R.N. (and Surgeon), Bishop St.
Michael Kelly, Shop Street
James McCormack, Shop Street
Academies
Rev. Thos. Feeney (Principal and Professor of Theology)
Rev. Thos. Keelty (Professor of the belles letters)
Michael Magee (Professor of mathematics and writing masters)
Rev. John Morris (Professor of Philosophy)
Charles O' Callaghan, The Mall Beech, Sandford, Dublin Road
Bakers
Sarah Halfpenny, High Street
Arthur Hartnett, Shop Street
Hugh Higgins, Shop Street
Boot and Shoe Makers
James Dalton, Shop Street
Michael Murray, Bishop Street
Brewer
Chas. B. Blake
Grocers, Spirit Dealers, Etc
Thos. Burke, High St
John Costello, High St
Patrick Keary, High St
Michael Roache, High St
John Walsh, High St
Michael Haddingan, Shop St
Thos. Haddingan, Shop St
William Moran, Shop St
Patrick Tierney, Shop St
John Keary, Bishop St
John Hicks, Vicar St
Pat Whitstad,Vicar St
Hardwares
John Connelly, Shop St
Thos. Hicks, Shop St
John Costelloe (and Leather Merch), High St
Michael Kenny, High St
Michael Haddigan, Bishop St
Francis Waldron, Bishop St
John Hicks (and Haberdasher and trimmer seller) Vicar St
Inns and Hotels
Connaught Hotel, Michael Ormsby, Bishop St
Mitre Inn, W. Jennings, Shop St
Linen and Wollen Drapers
Wm. Martin Burke, Shop St
Wm. Burke, High St
Connor Kelly, High St
John Kelly, Vicar St
Pat Kelly, Bishop St
Pat Kelly (Jun), Bishop St
Newspapers
Tuam Gazette published every Saturday evening by Geoffrey Eager, Vicar St.
Sadlers
Michael Burke, Vicar St
John Graham, Bishop St
Sandy O' Connor, Bishop St
Lewis Ward, Bishop St
Spirit Stores and Publish Houses
Michael Bohan, Vicar St
Gilmore Daniel, Vicar St
Wm. Kelly (Carman's Inn), Vicar St
Francis Ryan, Vicar St
Julia Finnegan, High St
Patk. Grimes, High St
Pat Neiland, High St
Nathl. Quinn, High St
Wm. Quinn, span High St
Pat O' Connor, Bishop St
Edmond Kelly, High St
Tailors
Patrick Path, Vicar St
Simon Reardon, Ballygaddy Rd
Tallow Chandlers
Joseph Armitage, Vicar St
John Hopkins, Church Lane
James Mannion, Shop St
Tanners
Hugh Delap
John Martin
Tobacconists
Theobald Burke, Shop St
John Keary, Bishop St
Watchmakers
Pat Boile, Bishop St
Edward Brady, Bishop St
James Mannion, Shop St
Miscellaneous
Theobald Burke, sundries, Shop St
Jas. Comber, Surveyor of Exise, Circular Rd
John Dillon, Carpenter
Geoffrey Eager, Printer, Vicar St
Thomas Fraze, Architect, Circular Rd
Thos. Geratty, China Dealer, Shop St
Thomas Edw. Miller, dealer in wine and gunpowder, Vicar St
Robt. Wm. Potter, Linen Inspector, Vicar Street
Coaches
Belmont Lock - The Canal Coach from Mitre Inn, through Ballinasloe every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning at seven, arrives at the Lock at four the same afternoon and returns to Tuam every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings at six.
Dublin - The Royal Mail from the Connaught Hotel every morning at eleven, Saturdays excepted, through Ballinasloe, Athlone, etc., arrives in Dublin every morning at six and returns to Tuam every day at a quarter past two.
Westport - The Royal Mail from the Connaught Hotel every afternoon at three".
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