33. O:Similar to No. 31, but the center closer, and further from the legend.
R:Similar to No. 31, but the thistle leaf points to the right, and the ends of
the stems are turned to the left over 'SE.'
34. O:Similar to No. 33, 'SCOTCH' terminating a little higher.
R:Similar to Nos. 31 & 33. The thistle is not pointed, one stem terminates
over the dot, and the other over the '3.'
35. O:MACKENZIE & SAUNDERS. BELFAST. * = Shamrock and thistle.
R:PAYABLE AT | THE | SCOTCH HOUSE | NO 36 | HIGH STREET
(lines 1 & 5 curved) (1847)*

CARRICKFERGUS (Co. ANTRIM)

36. O:CUNNINGHAM & CO | TEA | MERCHANTS | CARRICKFERGUS (lines 1, 3 & 4 curved)
R:CUNNINGHAM & CO | WINE | AND | SPIRIT | MERCHANTS (lines 1 & 5 curved)
(1852)*
36v. O:Similar to No. 36 but CARICKFERGUS
R:As No. 36. [Not in Drury.]
37. O:CUNNINGHAM & CO | TEA | MERCHANTS | ISLAND MAGEE | AND |
CARRICKFERGUS (lines 1 & 6 curved)
R:As No. 36. (1852)*
Issuers were in High Street from 1852 to 1881**

CLONMEL (Co. TIPPERARY)

38. O:PETER MCSWINEY & CO ABBEY ST CLONMEL = Head of Queen Victoria
R:PETER MCSWINEY & CO MERCERS & DRAPERS. = ABBEY ST , CLONMEL,
Was in business in 1846.
39. O:PAYABLE AT MCSWINEY, O'BRIEN & CO • = VICTORIA | HOUSE | ABBEY ST |
CLONMEL
R:A scissors and foot-rule, with below, ONE | FARTHING (line 2 curved)

CLOYNE (Co. CORK)

40. O: & R:R. SWANTON, | WOOLLEN | DRAPER | & HATTER, | CLOYNE. (lines 1 & 5 curved)
Richard Swanton of 57 Patrick Street. (1845)*

COLERAINE (Co. LONDONDERRY)

41. O:ROBT SMALL | MERCHANT | COLERAINE (lines 1 & 3 curved)
R:• PAYABLE AT • CHURCH-ST = 34 & 35
He was in business there in 1856.
42. O:As No. 41.
R:GENUINE WAREHOUSE = A caddy with "TEA" inscribed on it.

CORK (Co. CORK)

43. O:ARNOTT & CO | SILK | MERCERS | DRAPERS | &c. (line 1 curved)
R:PAYABLE AT CORK = Head of Queen Victoria.
44. O:J. ARNOTT & CO | * | SILK MERCERS | DRAPERS | &c. (line 1 curved)
R:PAYABLE IN CORK & BELFAST. = ONE | FARTHING
John Arnott & Co. General Drapers, 52 & 53 Patrick St.
94. O:Similar to No. 90, but the centre is slightly lower, & the comma has a different slope.
R:Similar to No. 93, but the 'R' of the central 'CORK' is directly under 'L' of
'DUBLIN' instead of under 'BL' and the comma after the outer 'CORK'
has an extreme slope to the right.
Silver proof of this exists.
95. O:TODD BURNS & Co. DUBLIN = Head of Queen Victoria.
R:GENERAL FURNISHERS DRAPERS TAILORS &c &c • = 47 |
MARY ST | DUBLIN
96. O:WM TOMBLINSON | NO1 | FITZWILLIAM | LANE | +DUBLIN+ (lines 1 & 5 curved)
R:VICTORIA REGINA = Head of Queen Victoria.
Issuer was a Vintner. Cf. No. 78. (1856)*
97. O:Similar to No. 96, but the 'A' of 'LANE' comes below the 'WI' instead of immediately
below 'W' and the second 'L' of 'FITZWILLIAM' is above the level of the first 'L.'
R:As No. 96, but with I.C.P. below the bust. [There is no stops on No. 123!]
Same reverse die as No. 123.
The initials are those of John C. Parkes, of The Coombe, Dublin.
98. O:WEBB & CO | LINEN & WOOLLEN | DRAPERS | 10 11 & 12 | CORN MARKET |
DUBLIN (lines 1, 2, 5 & 6 curved)
R:VICTORIA QUEEN OF GREAT BRITAIN = Head of Queen Victoria. (1852)*

ENNISCORTHY (Co. WEXFORD)

99. O:W. I. JOHNSTON | & CO | COMMERCIAL | HOUSE | ENNISCORTHY
(lines 1 & 5 curved)
R:VICTORIA REGINA = Head of Queen Victoria.

GALWAY (Co. GALWAY)

100. O:• GEORGE FARQUARSON & CO • GALWAY = 1839
R:• GEOE FARQUARSON & CO • WOOLLEN
DRAPERS = GALWAY Issuer had his business in William Street.
101. O:• GEORGE FARQUARSON & CO GALWAY • 1839 = ONE | FARTHING
R:• GEOE FARQUARSON & CO • WOLLEN DRAPERS • = PAYABLE | AT |
GALWAY
102. O:I. FORTUNE & CO . GALWAY = Head of Queen Victoria.
R:I. FORTUNE & CO | LINEN | & | WOOLLEN | DRAPERS, | HOSIERS
| HATTERS | & | HABERDASHERS | GALWAY.
Also in Brass. (lines 1, 2, 9 & 10 curved)
103. O:MICHAEL HENNESSY EYRE SQUARE GALWAY • = WOOLEN & | FANCY |
WAREHOUSE (in curved lines)
R:PAYABLE AT ML HENNESSY'S EYRE SQUARE GALWAY • = ONE
FARTHING
104. O:• MICHAEL HENNESSY WOOLLEN DRAPER HATTER &c. = GALWAY
R:• PAYABLE AT M. HENNESSY'S • EYRE SQUARE • GALWAY = ONE FARTHING

GORT (Co. GALWAY)

105. O:JOHN BOLAND | • GORT • | * (line 1 curved)
R:• JOHN BOLAND GROCER • | WINE | & | SPIRIT | MERCHANT
(lines 1 & 5 curved)
The shop under the same name still existed in 1910.
+
57. O:E. D. MAHONY, | 62, | NORTH MAIN ST | CORK (lines 1 & 4 curved)
R:TRIMMING WORSTED & COTTON WAREHOUSE + = AND WOOL STORE
Issuer Edward Duke Mahony, in business in 1847.
58. O:CORK | MONT DE PΙTΙ | TOKEN
R:A three masted ship in full sail between two tall towers.
This was a Pawn Office
59. O:• JOHN O'DONOGHUES • GENERAL WAREHOUSE = -o- | CORK | -o-
R:49 GREAT GEORGE'S STREET • * • = -o- | CORK | -•o•-
60. O:OGILVIE AND BIRD CORK * = ONE | FARTHING | 1838 within a fine
circular line.
R:DRAPERS AND SILKMERCERS * = PAYABLE | AT | 48 & 49 | PATRICK ST
within a fine circular line.
61. O:• WILLIAM REARDON • SHANDON STREET = CORK
R:Head of Queen Victoria.
Of 37 Shandon Street in 1847.
62. O:WM READON | PAWNBROKER | 37 SHANDON ST | CORK.
R:Head of Queen Victoria.
63. O:ROGERS | PAPER | HANGINGS | CORK (lines 1 & 4 curved)
R:PAINTING | PLUMBING | &C | 82 GEORGES ST (lines 1 & 4 curved)
Issuer Michael William Rogers was in business in 1847.
64. O:WM SEYMORE & CO | * | HARDWARE | MERCHANTS | PATRICK ST | CORK |
(lines 1 & 6 curved)
R:Vulcan leaning on a sledge [hammer] which rests on an anvil block.
Of 67 Patrick Street in 1844. This is struck in brass.
65. O:AMBROSE SHEPPARD | LEATHER | DEALER | 82 SHANDON ST | CORK
(lines 1, 4 & 5 curved)
R:LEATHER DEALER | AND SHOE | FINDINGS | WAREHOUSE (lines 1 & 4 curved)

COVE (Co. CORK)

66. O:SWANTON & CO | DRAPERS, | COVE. (lines 1 & 3 curved)
R:Head of Queen Victoria. (1847)*

DOWNPATRICK (Co. DOWN)

67. O:• HUGH CROSKERY • | WINE | SPIRIT | & | TEA | MERCHANT (lines 1, 5 & 6 curved)
R:PAYABLE | AT | MY NEW | ESTABLISHMENT | DOWNPATRICK | - | ONE |
FARTHING (lines 1, 4, 5 & 8 curved)
A spray of 3 leaves of shamrock at each side of the words ' MY NEW.'
Originally in Scotch Street, later the "New Establishment" was in Market Street. (1852)*

DROGHEDA (Co. LOUTH)

68. O:TODD, LAING & CO FAIR ST DROGHEDA. = A building.
R:WHOLESALE & RETAIL | LINEN & WOOLLEN | DRAPERS | MERCERS, | HOSIERS,
HATTERS, | HABERDASHERS, | OUTFITTERS, | & HOUSE | FURNISHERS,
| BONNETS, BOOTS & SHOES, | MANTLES & CLOAKS &C &C
(lines 4, 6, 7 & 8 straight, the rest curved, 5 double curved)
Issuers were in business in 1846.

DUBLIN (Co. DUBLIN)

69. O:THE TEA ESTABLISHMENT DUBLIN = A building, below it,
ANDREWS & CO and to the left H. to the right B
R:ANDREWS'S | FAMOUS | 4/S | TEA (The words in curved lines) (1834)*
70. O:THOMAS BRYAN | 23 UPR BAGGOT | STREET | DUBLIN |
WINE & SPIRIT DEALER (lines 1, 2, 4 & 5 curved)
R:VICTORIA DEI GRATIA = Head of Queen Victoria (1852-1864)*
71. O:Similar to No. 70, but reading 'DEALR '
R:Similar to No. 70.
This variety is struck on a smaller and thinner flan than No. 70.
72. O:• BYRNE & CO • 6 & 7 GRANBY ROW DUBLIN = Head of Queen Victoria.
(The nose is arched)
R:BYRNE & CO | TEA & WINE | MERCHANTS • | 6 & 7 GRANBY ROW |
DUBLIN. (lines 1 & 5 curved) (1849-1865)*
73. O:Similar to No. 72. The head is a little different, the nose being slightly retroussι,
instead of arched, and the back hair projects in three separate locks.
R:As No. 72.
74. O:CANNOCK WHITE & CO DUBLIN & CORK = Head of Queen Victoria.
R:• CANNOCK WHITE & CO NR THE POST OFFICE. = DRAPERS |
14 HENRY ST | DUBLIN (1847)*
75. O:• CANNOCK WHITE & CO • 14 HENRY ST DUBLIN = Head of Queen Victoria.
R:Similar to No. 74, but a dot instead of a line under the 'R' of 'NR '
76. O:* CANNOCK WHITE & CO * DUBLIN (small lettering) = Three leaves of
Shamrock. The stalk of the Shamrock, points to the 'I' in 'DUBLIN'
R:VICTORIA QUEEN OF GREAT BRITAIN = Head of Queen Victoria.
77. O:• CANNOCK WHITE & CO • DUBLIN (large lettering) = Three leaves of
Shamrock. The stalk of the Shamrock, points to 'B' in 'DUBLIN.'
R:Same as No. 76.
78. O:M. W. DONOGHUE | NO 1 | FITZWILLIAM | LANE | * DUBLIN *
(lines 1 & 5 curved)
R:VICTORIA REGINA = Head of Queen Victoria.
cf. No. 96. (1847)*
79. O:• GEORGE S, FITZ-HUGH • 9 COLLEGE ST = A rose.
R:VICTORIA REGINA. = Head of Queen Victoria.
(1852)*
80. O:MICHAEL KILLEEN WOOLLEN DRAPER = Head of Queen Victoria.
R:NATIONAL WOOLLEN HALL = 10 | DAME STREET | DUBLIN
(1846)*
80v. O:As No. 80.
R:Similar to No. 80 but "WOOLEN" and no street number. [Not in Drury.]