First residents Henrietta Street, Dublin




1 first residents

1.1 north-side
1.2 western end
1.3 south-side





first residents

the street popular landed , merchant families, , number of hereditary peers had properties on street in mid-18th century. houses built have rear gardens , mews.


north-side

no.3


typical facade - house, no.5, divided 1826 , brown door provides access separate flat



resident: owen wynne


no.4


construction: built after 1755
resident: john maxwell, 1st baron farnham 1757, father-in-law of owen wynne @ no.3. house remained in possession of same family until 1852.


no.5


construction: built nathaniel clements 1741 henry o brien
resident: henry o’brien, 8th earl of thomond. thomond died 2 years later , house occupied george stone, bishop of ferns, later succeeded boulter primate


no.6


construction: separate flat within no. 5


no.7


construction: built nathaniel clements 1738
resident: nathaniel clements


no.8


construction: nathaniel clements 1735
resident: lieutenant general richard st george


no.9


construction: designed edward lovett pearce , built luke gardiner 1735
resident thomas carter


no.10


construction: edward lovett pearce architect
resident: luke gardiner

western end

entrance king s inns

south-side

king s inns law library


typical entrance doors - no.s 12 (left) , 11



no.11


construction: designed edward lovett pearce luke gardiner (built pair no. 12)
resident: brigadier general william graham


no.12


construction: built pair no. 11 gardiner edward lovett pearce architect
resident: william stewart, 3rd viscount mountjoy , later 1st earl of blessington


no.13


construction: built luke gardiner @ same time numbers 14 , 15
resident: nicholas loftus, 1st earl of ely 1755 (1st record)


no.14


construction: built luke gardiner @ same time numbers 13 , 15
resident: richard 3rd viscount molesworth 1752


no.15


construction: built luke gardiner @ same time numbers 13 , 14
resident: sir robert king 1748




^ henrietta street, dublin . architecture of dublin. archiseek. in mid 1700s, street inhabited 5 peers, peeress, peer’s son, judge, member of parliament, bishop , 2 wealthy clergymen luke gardiner himself   missing or empty |url= (help); |access-date= requires |url= (help)
^ shaffrey associates architects; john montague, architectural historian; carrig conservation ltd; dr. tracy pickerill; lee mccullough & partners, consulting engineers; boylan farrelly, quantity surveyors; henrietta street conservation plan dublin city heritage






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