A Map of the Mansion House Ground on the East side of Dawson St. laid out for building
Also shown: plan of a house adj. To St. Ann's Church Yard with garden, dressing room, kitchen, yard, coach horses, and 'stables for horses' Probably Northland House the house of the Lord Bishop of Derry and today the Royal Irish Academy
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Arthur R. Neville
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1805-01-01 - 1805-12-31
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Dublin City Library and Archive
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Map of Mansion House Ground in Dawson Street City Estate laid out for Building
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Plan of 29 numbered lots, 10 with frontage to Dawson Street and remainder to east on Bowling Green to rear of Mansion House. A note on the valuation of the lots indicates that some are on the site of Mansion House itself
Map of Mansion House Ground in Dawson Street City Estate laid out for Building
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Plan of Mansion House with seven numbered lots adjoining three to the north and four on south. All lots with frontage to Dawson Street and measurements given. Also shown: Bowling Green to rear and east of Mansion House with beyond that St. Ann's Alms House.
Map of a parcell of Ground on the South Side of Exchequer St. belonging to the City of Dublin laid out in Lotts for Building. This part of the then Exchequer St. is known today as Wicklow St.
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See Expired leases No. 470a lease to Christopher Johnston, 28 Apr 1704.See AR/209 Premises in Exchequer St. to Robert Mallet 17 Nov 1800.