Wilson, William, fl. 1769-1801.
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The post-chaise companion or, travellers directory, through Ireland. Containing a new and accurate description of the direct and principal cross roads with particulars of the noblemen and gentlemen's seats, cities, towns, parks, natural curiosities, antiquities, castles, ruins, manugacturer, loughs, glens, harbours, &c. &c. Forming an historical and descriptive account of the kingdom. To which is added, a dictionary, or alphabetical tables. Shewing the distance of all the principal cities, boroughs, market and sea port towns, in Ireland from each other.
Date: 1786- E-books
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The Treble almanack for the year MDCCXCI . Containing I. Watson's Irish Almanack, II. Exshaw's English Court Registry, III. Wilson's Dublin Directory, with a new correct plan of the city. Forming the most complete lists published of the present civil, military and naval establishments of Great Britain and Ireland. Printed by authority.
Date: [1791]- E-books
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Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1794 . Including the additions and corrections of the Bank of Ireland: containing, an alphabetical list of the names, occupations, and places of abode (numbered) of the merchants and traders of the city of Dublin; distinguishing such as are free of the six and ten per cent. To which are added, The governor and directors of the Bank of Ireland. Trustees of the Royal Exchange. Council of the chamb. of Commerce. Illustrious order of St. Patrick. Baronets of Ireland and Nova Scotia. Judges, barristers, and attornies. Solicitors, advocates, and proctors. Physicians and surgeons. Dean and chapter of Christ-Church. Dean and chapter of St. Patrick's. Ministers, curates, and Church-Wardens of the several parishes. Aldermen and sheriffs. Sheriffs-peers and Common Council. Masters, wardens, and clerks of the twenty-five guilds. Grand Canal Company. Royal Canal Company. Insurance companies against fire. Police for county and city of Dublin. Historical annals of the city of Dublin To these are prefixed, an alphabetical list of all the streets, lanes, alleys, &c. in the city and suburbs of Dublin; with their situation in respect to each other; and references for finding them in the annexed new plan.
Wilson, William, fl. 1769-1801.Date: [1794]- E-books
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Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1779 . Containing an alphabetical list of the names, occupations, and places of abode, (numbered) of the merchants and traders of the city of Dublin. To which are added, the commitee of merchants. Trustees of the royal exchange. The present baronets of Ireland, with the dates of their creation. The baronets of Nova Scotia resident in Ireland. Dean and chapter of Christ-Church. Dean and chapter of St. Patrick. Ministers, curates and Church wardens of the several Parishes. Physicians and surgeons. Judges, barristers, and attornies. Solicitors, advocates and proctors. Public notaries. Chief magistrates. Aldermen. Sheriffs, sheriff's-peers and Common Council. Masters, wardens, and clerks of the twenty-five guilds. Brokers employed at Chester by the merchants and traders of Dublin. A chronological series of remarkable events. Hibernian Insurance Company. General insurance ditto. To these are prefixed, an alphabetical list of all the streets, lanes, alleys, &c. In the city and suburbs of Dublin; with their situation in respect to each other; and references for finding them in the plan. Together with a list of the hospitals, infirmaries, public buildings, offices, &c. Being a proper supplement to the gentleman's and citizen's almanack, and suitable to be bound with it.
Wilson, William, fl. 1769-1801.Date: [1779]- E-journals
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The Post-chaise companion: or, Traveller's directory, through Ireland . Containing, among many other useful particulars, I. An alphabetical list of all the cities, towns, and remarkable villages, with the counties they are in. II. The direct roads from Dublin to all the places in the kingdom: shewing the distances from each city, town, or village, to the next on the same road, with their respective distances from Dublin. III. Descriptions of nobleman's and gentlemen's seats, cities, towns, natural curiosities, castles, ruins, loughs, glens, harbours, &c. &c. IV. The cross roads of Ireland. V. The circuits of the judges. Compiled from the only authentic survey ever made of the roads in Ireland, by Messrs. Taylor and Skinner, and other valuable works, both in print and ms. with the assistance of several noblemen and gentlemen, forming an historical and descriptive account of the kingdom. Ornamented with a new and correct map of Ireland.
Date: M,DCC,LXXXIV. [1784]