43 6 



A HISTORY OF 



dation of the drawing and modelling 

 schools as the Government school of 

 design, 134; free admission until 

 1849 • ■ • I 35 ! f ees fi rst paid, 135 ; 

 Society's control over drawing schools 

 ceases in 1878 . . . 135; mentioned, 

 152, 158, 247 

 Drogheda, Lady, 199 

 Dromore, Bishop of, 46 

 Drummond, Thomas, Hogan's statue 



of, 128 

 Drury [P.] (artist), no 

 Drury, Susanna, 57, 424 

 Dublin City — 

 Anne's Coffee House, 21 

 Antrim, Lord, his house in 1761, 89 

 Ballsbridge. See under B. 

 " Black Horse," Plunket St., 61 

 Blue Coat Hospital, in, 118 

 " Brow of the Hill," Sycamore Alley, 



62 

 Christ Church Cathedral. See 



under C. 

 Coote St. , 100 

 Crooked Staff (now Ardee St.), 62 



and n. 

 " Crown and Glove," George's Lane, 



62 

 Crow's Nest, Crow St., 3 and n. 

 Custom House Coffee House, 62 

 Dyers' Company, 199 

 Foundling Hospital, 138 and n., 143 

 Hibernian Marine School, 118 

 " Horse Shoe," Thomas St., 62 

 Lazers' Hill, 65, 66 n. 

 Lying-in Hospital, 79 

 Magdalen Asylum, Leeson St., 143 

 Merchants' Guild, 95 

 Molesworth (formerly Mynchens') 



fields, 98 

 Molesworth Street, 101 

 Newcomen House, 112 n., 2t8 n. 

 Newcomen's Bank, 218 u. 

 Phoenix Park, 21, 38 

 Pleasants' Asylum, 237 

 Shearmen, Company of, 199 

 Swift's Hospital, 46 n. 

 Tallow Chandlers, &c. , Company, 



Theatre Royal, 96, 97 

 Tolka River, 192 

 Trinity College, 78, 95, 254 

 Tyrone House, 78 

 University of Dublin, 187 

 Weavers' Company, 198 

 Wide Street Commissioners, 94, 95 

 Zoological Gardens, 270 

 Dublin County, statistical survey, 

 154 n., 183-4 



Dublin Evening Mail, 250 



Dublin Evening Post, 222 



Dublin Exhibition and Winter Garden 

 Company, 318 



Dublin Horse Show, 349 et sea. ; jump- 

 ing competitions, 351 ; general 

 arrangements, 351 ; the judging ring, 

 351 ; financial results, 351-2 ; entries 

 and attendance, 352-3 ; early experi- 

 ence at Ballsbridge premises, 352 ; 

 sale of horses by auction at, 353 



Dublin industries, exhibition of, at 

 Paris Exhibition 1855 • • • 3 2 ° 



Dublin Journal, Q.2.1 



Dublin Journal of Medical Science , 255, 

 278 



Dublin News Letter, the, 34 



Dublin Philosophical Society, precursor 

 of the Dublin Society, 2-4 ; Trans- 

 actions of the, 3 



Dublin, premium for plans of public 

 buildings in, 152 



Dublin Science and Art Museum Act, 



2 93. 2 95' 301 

 Dublin Society, the connection of, with 

 earlier associations, 2-4 ; foundation 

 of, 6 ; title and object of, 6, 7, 10, 35, 

 90 ; minutes of first meeting, 6 ; 

 strong clerical element among earlier 

 members, 10-n, 31; the account of 

 the design and method of proceeding, 

 12 ; characteristics of the Society's 

 methods, 12, 23 ; appreciation of 

 Dutch methods by, 13, 31 ; consti- 

 tution of the Society, 14 et sea. , 249, 

 275, 276, 304-5; election of officers, 

 13, 17-18, 21, 80; progress and work 

 of the Society, 18 et sea., 49-51; 

 subjects assigned to members, 20, 44 ; 

 application for a Royal Charter con- 

 sidered, 20; formation of an agri- 

 cultural museum by, 22 ; first appear- 

 ance of, in the public press, 23 ; list 

 of the members in 1733 ... 24 etseq. ; 

 the loan and bounties system, 32, 141 ; 

 the " Weekly Observations " : papers 

 on useful subjects issued by the 

 Society, 34 et seq. ; observations on 

 Husbandry, 34, 35 ; papers on im- 

 ported commodities, 36, 51 ; and the 

 non-use of the natural advantages of 

 Ireland, 36; subscriptions andarrears: 

 rules for the better regulation of the 

 Society, 43-4, 83-4 ; appointment oi 

 new committees, 44; the Society 

 placed on the Civil Establishment of 

 Ireland, 47-8 ; engagement of an 

 itinerant husbandman, 50 ; interest in 

 the question of employment for the 



