Mayfield on St. Laurence Road Clontarf was a house name within a terrace of 5 red-brick houses built in the mid-1880s. The landlord was the Rt. Hon. Lord Howth (whose family name, St. Lawrence, was given to the naming of the road).
- In the 1901 Census, St Lawrence Road was recorded under the townland of "Mayfield" Clontarf East
- In the 1911 Census, these houses were recorded under "St Lawrence Road" (by number) Clontarf East
In 1910, the house named "Mayfield" at # 89 was the residence of Robert Prunty (Roman Catholic, born in India) Civil Service Clerk in the RIC .
In the 1910 Electoral Rolls, the following residents were registered:
# 89 Robert Prunty (Roman Catholic, born in India) Civil Service Clerk in the RIC
# 90 unregistered (McInerney in 1911)
# 91 Huntley Deyer (home of Michael Bowe in 1911)
# 92 Eliza Godden
# 93 Thomas Hewitt Poole (Church of Ireland) Dublin Civil Engineer BA & BAI
References
ORIENTATION: Clontarf East | Ireland | VIEW SOURCE | |
CENSUS 1901: Mayfield CLONTARF | Ireland | VIEW SOURCE | |
CENSUS 1901: Mayfield CLONTARF | Ireland | VIEW SOURCE | |
Type of Building:
House
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Some timeline events associated with this building
1890
Bram Stoker's "Dracula" first published
26th May 1897
1010
Game The Battle of Clontarf
23rd Apr 1014