Irish Times: Lennan entries



On this page you will find all references to Lennans in the Irish Times archives. Most are to the William Lennan but we see J. Hinkson snapping at his heels in the 1860s and P.J. Lennan in the 1880s and 90s. But a few other Lennans, even pickpockets, horse thieves and worse, are also recorded.

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18610810 Commission Court - Yesterday. ....Chief Justice Monahan pronounced the sentence of the Court on the convicted prisoners…..Patrick Lennan and Thomas Flanagan were sentenced, the former to four months' and the latter to six months' imprisonment, with hard labour, for an indecent assault……..Patrick Lennan, stealing a horse, twelve months imprisonment.
18610926 Coachman or Groom, who perfectly understands his business in either capacity; is an Englishman; age 24; good character - Address JB, Lennan, sadler [sic], Dawson-street, Dublin.
18611230 LORD MAYOR ELECT. William Lennan Begs to announce that he has completed the State Harness for the In-coming Lord Mayor, and it will be on view at his Establishment 29, Dawson-street, until the 1st January, 1862.
18620102 INAUGURATION OF THE LORD MAYOR FOR 1862. ……The undress chariot, in which were seated some of the younger members of the Lord Mayo's family, is a barouche landau capable of being used either as an open or close carriage. Mr. Lennan, of Dawson-street, manufactured the harness. It is handsomely ornamented with silver mountings, armorial crests and mottoes. ...
18620419 THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. Amongst the Dublin manufacturers …We have had much pleasure in examining the contributions in harness, saddlery, &c, manufactured by Mr. William Lennan, of 29, Dawson-street, for the exhibition. In the fullest acceptation of the term they are first class productions in the department of skilled labour to which they belong, and illustrate how competent Irishmen are to excel, if they only get fair play and proper encouragements. A double set of state harness, richly mounted in Nickel silver, a set of chariot, and a set of brougham harness, similarly decorated, are worthy of high praise. Every part of them is finished with the greatest care, and the sewings are more even and regular than we ever remember to have seen in articles of the kind. The ornaments are exceedingly rich, without being tawdry or heavy. A curiosity is presented in a set of "trotting harness," which notwithstanding that it is strong and durable only weighs 8lbs. This extreme lightness is produced by the excellence of the material used, and by the absence of everything not necessary for a horse required to go at great speed in harness. In the daddlery department another curiosity is shown in a racing saddle, weighing only 2 lbs. It is full racing size, and is put out of hands in a most creditable manner. A highly ornamented side saddle, quilted all over, and furnished with spring leaning head and safety slipper, demands marked commendation, as do also the assortment of hunting and steeplechase saddles, as well as a "breaking-in" tackle, most ingeniously contrived all of which will be exhibited by Mr. Lennan, who now, as on former occasions, has done much to prove to strangers that Irishmen have no superiors in skilled labour.
18620714 INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. - William Lennan, 29 Dawson street; awarded first class Prize Medal for saddlery and harness.
18620714 The awards of the Jurors in the Great International Exhibition fill several column of some of the London journals of Saturday….In saddlery Dublin competes successfully with the best English manufactures. Mr. Hinkson, Dame-street, and Mr. Lennan, Dawson-street, maintained in the London Exhibition, that celebrity which has so often been acknowledged in our local exhibitions.
18620718 Royal Panoptican of Science and Art.- …No. 70, Grafton-street (corner of Harry-street)….Those who know what it is to doctor up old premises - with which Grafton-street abounds - must admit that the parties concerned in these have done their work well, from the architect, Mr. Sloane, and the builders, Messrs. Grant and Lennan, to the humblest operative engaged.....- Dublin Builder.
18620823 INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. Lennan's Patent Safety Stirrup for Ladies and Gentleman, which releases and completely disengages the foot in case of accidents, and has the advantage over the ordinary Stirrup for comfort and ease to the foot. The great sale and patronage it has received since its introduction at the "International" Exhibition is a sufficient guarantee of its utility. William Lennan, Saddler to her Majesty, 29, Dawson Street. N.B. - Prize Medal at the International Exhibition, 1862, for excellence in Saddlery and Harness, being the highest award given by the jury. Sole Agent for Hawkins' Patent Safety Bits, which afford to the rider or driver perfect control over restive or runaway horses, and is particularly adapted for those having tender mouths.
18620830 INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. Lennan's Patent Safety Stirrup for Ladies and Gentleman, which releases and completely disengages the foot in case of accidents, and has the advantage over the ordinary Stirrup for comfort and ease to the foot. The great sale and patronage it has received since its introduction at the "International" Exhibition is a sufficient guarantee of its utility. William Lennan, Saddler to her Majesty, 29, Dawson Street. N.B. - Prize Medal at the International Exhibition, 1862, for excellence in Saddlery and Harness, being the highest award given by the jury. Sole Agent for Hawkins' Patent Safety Bits, which afford to the rider or driver perfect control over restive or runaway horses, and is particularly adapted for those having tender mouths.
18620903 INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. Patented in the United Kingdom and France. Lennan's Patent Safety Stirrup for Ladies and Gentleman, releases and completely disengages the foot in case of accidents, and has the advantage over the ordinary Stirrup for comfort and ease to the foot. The great sale and patronage it has received since its introduction at the "International" Exhibition is a sufficient guarantee of its utility. William Lennan, Saddler to her Majesty, 29, Dawson Street. N.B. - Prize Medal at the International Exhibition, 1862, for excellence in Saddlery and Harness, being the highest award given by the jury. Sole Agent for Hawkins' Patent Safety Bits, which afford to the rider or driver perfect control over restive or runaway horses, and is particularly adapted for those having tender mouths.
18621016 Galway, Tuesday, Criminal Business, Unlawful Oyster Dredging.- Edward Grealy, Patrick Donohoe, John Cain, Thomas Lennane, were charged with unlawfully dredging oysters at Hermitage, on the 15th of September last. .....A nolle prosequi was then entered, and the prisoners were discharged.
18621016 Ireland and its Products at the International Exhibition. Classes 25-29. …..In Class 26 - Leather and Saddlery - …..There are, from the United Kingdom, 35 exhibitors of saddlery and harness; among these 36 were distributed nine prizes, and three of them were carried of by three Dublin houses - Mr. Lennan of Dawson-street, and Mr. Hinckson, of Dame-street having obtained medals, and Mr. Hudson, of Dawson-street, an "honorable mention"..Full Details
18621124 International Exhibition, 1862. William Lennan, Saddler and Harness Manufacturer to the Queen, 29 Dawson Street, Has much pleasure in announcing, as a proof of the great preference his work has received and has been sought after at the late Exhibition, that long before its close be sold every article he exhibited, besides receiving numerous orders though his Agent in London. He has also much pleasure in being able to state that, in conunction with a London House, he was the only Exhibitor who was awarded the Prize Medal for "Excellence" - (See Juries' Award, page 287, Class 26.) Also Holder of Paris First-class Medal, 1855. He still continues to supply his Patent Safety Stirrup, which has proved so attractive during the past season in London. The great patronage and sale it has received since its introduction is a sufficient guarantee of its superiority over all others. Ease and comfort to the foot, so very essential in riding, is also combined, which is unattainable in the ordinary stirrup. Numerous testimonials to this effect can be produced.
18621127 International Exhibition, 1862. William Lennan, Saddler and Harness Manufacturer to the Queen, 29 Dawson Street, Has much pleasure in announcing, as a proof of the great preference his work has received andebeen sought after at the late Exhibition, that long before its close be sold every article he exhibited, besides receiving numerous orders though his Agent in London. He has also much pleasure in being able to state that, in conunction with a London House, he was the only Exhibitor who was awarded the Prize Medal for "Excellence" - (See Juries' Award, page 287, Class 26.) Also Holder of Paris First-class Medal, 1855. He still continues to supply his Patent Safety Stirrup, which has proved so attractive during the past season in London. The great patronage and sale it has received since its introduction is a sufficient guarantee of its superiority over all others. Ease and comfort to the foot, so very essential in riding, is also combined, which is unattainable in the ordinary stirrup. Numerous testimonials.
18630103 Galway Quarter Sessions, Jan 2nd, 1863: ….The Grand Jury were called at half past 10 o'clock, when the following gentlemen answered to their names and were sworn:- ….Martin Lennane…
18630114 Lennan's New Patent Safety Stirrup, The Trade and the Public are hereby cautioned against the further manufacture, sale, and use of a stirrup lately made in Dublin. In imitation of "The Safety Stirrup" Invented by WILLIAM LENNAN, of Dawson Street, Dublin, Saddler, &c., the right to manufacture, sell, and use which Is, by Royal Letters Patent, bearing date 11th June 1862, exclusively vested in the said William Lennan. And notice is hereby given that all persons who shall, after the publication of this Notice make any such Stirrup, or who shall sell or use the same, not being the Manufacture of the said Inventor, and bearing his name and address, shall be proceeded against as the law directs. Dated this 12th day of January, 1862. Byrne and Lambert, Solicitors for the said William Lennan, Patent Office, Lower Ormond quay, Dublin.
18630129 Saunders Newsletter report of 22 October 1862 on Lennan products at the International Exhibition.
18630131 Medal of the Great Exhibition, 1862, For Excellence of Manufacture and Finish of Bits, Spurs, and Stirrups. [Poorly reproduced illustrations] The above Bits are to be had of Wm. Lennan, Saddler to Her Majesty, 29 Dawson street, Who is appointed Sole Agent for their Sale in Ireland.
18630221 Lennan v Hinckson. Mr.Ryan applied in this case for liberty to make a consent a rule of court. The parties were harness makers in the city, and Mr Lennan as patentee for a new description of ladies stirrups, was about bringing an action for an alleged infringement of his patent rights. A consent, however, had been made between the parties which was sought to be made a rule of the court. Motion granted.
18630306 Notice - I beg respectfully to inform my customers; &c, that I intend to closing my Establishment on Tuesday the 10th inst. [date of marriage of Prince of Wales] William Lennan, Saddler to Her Majesty, 29 Dawson Street.
18630605 Reprint of article from 16 October 1862 above.
18630611 18630611 Lady Equestrians should not ride without one of Lennan's Patent Safety Stirrups, which has the advantage over all other stirrups in securing comfort and ease to the foot - ladies being enabled to ride in them for any length of time without fear of tiring, which frequently occurs in the ordinary stirrup. The distinguished patronage and great demand for them since their introduction at the late International Exhibition proves how much they are appreciated. Books containinf a sketch of the stirrup, and opinions of the English, Irish, and Foreign press which speaks in the highest terms of the invention, and of my display of Saddlery and Harness, at the late International Exhibition, forwarded free by post; and among the many testimonials received, in reference to the stirrup, the following is the latest:- "Woodbastwick Hall, Norwich, April 13th, 1863. Sir - I have four of your Patent Ladies' Stirrups, and have seen them used both for hunting and common riding, I entirely approve of them, and do not let, my own daughters use any others. Yours truly, E.CATOR." - Agents For London. Messrs. GIBSON and CO, New Coventry street: Leicester square: and may be had Wholesale and Retail from the Inventor, Mr. Wm. LENNAN, Saddler to her Majesty, 29, Dawson Street, Dublin. N.B. - India and Austrlian Outfits executed on the shortest notice.
18630921 Melancholy Case for the Consideration of the Benevolent, both Civil and Military. - ...Donations will be received by - Mr W. Lennan, 29 Dawson street; -.
18631110 International Exhibition, 1862. William Lennan at the request of his numerous patrons, is induced to correct certain statements, which have appeared as advertisements, from parties who erroneously set forth that they have received the First-class Prize in the Department of Saddlery and Harness. The enlightened jury, in awarding the Prizes, only named Mr. Merry, St. James's street, London and William Lennan, Dawson street, Dublin, as entitled to the highest award, viz: "For excellence of quality in Saddlery and Harness" - See Jury Awards, Class 26, Section H. Lest such advertisement should mislead the public William Lennan begs attention to the following opinions of the Press - From the London Correspondent of Saunders's New Letter, Oct 22nd. 1863 - "In the Saddlery and Harness Department there is one case, concerning which I feel bound to echo the verdict of the Commissioners. There is nothing of the sort in its comments in the whole building and consequently, in the whole world; and the Commissioners have left it on record that it has only one equal; no other exhibitors in that line save Mr. Lennan and Mr. Merry, of St. James' street, having received a Medal for the double proficiency in both and Saddlery and Harness. Mr. Lennan's case is quite a study." Saunders's Oct 24th 1862 - "Mr. Lennan, Saddler, Dawson street - We find, on reference to the Official Catalogue of the International Exhibition, pages 255 and 257, that our Correspondent was correct in his statement that Mr. Lennan and Mr. Merry were the only two exhibitors awarded ?one fall? for "excellence in quality of Saddlery and Harness." William Lennan, Saddler & to her Majesty, The Duke of Cambridge, the Lord Lieutenant, Commander of the Forces, &c, 29 Dawson Street, Dublin, Inventor and Sole Proprietor of "Lennan's Patent Safety Stirrup." N.B. - India and Australian Outfits executed on the shortest notice.
18631112 To be sold, the Property of a Gentleman obliged to go abroad from ill health....and a set of Double Harness, by Lennan, as good as new. The entire will be sold as one lot....
18631112 International Exhibition, 1862. William Lennan at the request of his numerous patrons, is induced to correct certain statements, which have appeared as advertisements, from parties who erroneously set forth that they have received the First-class Prize in the Department of Saddlery and Harness. The enlightened jury, in awarding the Prizes, only named Mr. Merry, St. James's street, London and William Lennan, Dawson street, Dublin, as entitled to the highest award, viz: "For excellence of quality in Saddlery and Harness" - See Jury Awards, Class 26, Section H. Lest such advertisement should mislead the public William Lennan begs attention to the following opinions of the Press - From the London Correspondent of Saunders's New Letter, Oct 22nd. 1863 - "In the Saddlery and Harness Department there is one case, concerning which I feel bound to echo the verdict of the Commissioners. There is nothing of the sort in its comments in the whole building and consequently, in the whole world; and the Commissioners have left it on record that it has only one equal; no other exhibitors in that line save Mr. Lennan and Mr. Merry, of St. James' street, having received a Medal for the double proficiency in both and Saddlery and Harness. Mr. Lennan's case is quite a study." Saunders's Oct 24th 1862 - "Mr. Lennan, Saddler, Dawson street - We find, on reference to the Official Catalogue of the International Exhibition, pages 255 and 257, that our Correspondent was correct in his statement that Mr. Lennan and Mr. Merry were the only two exhibitors awarded ?one fall? for "excellence in quality of Saddlery and Harness." William Lennan, Saddler & to her Majesty, The Duke of Cambridge, the Lord Lieutenant, Commander of the Forces, &c, 29 Dawson Street, Dublin, Inventor and Sole Proprietor of "Lennan's Patent Safety Stirrup." N.B. - India and Australian Outfits executed on the shortest notice.
18631113 As on 12/11/1863  
18631116 As on 12/11/1863  
18631119 As on 12/11/1863  
18631123 As on 12/11/1863  
18631126 As on 12/11/1863  
18631130 Competing ads from Messrs. Hinkson and Lennan, on who was the best saddler at the International Exhibition. Details.  
18631203 Competing ads, as on 30/11/1863  
18631214 W. Lennan ad, as on 30/11/1863  
18631217 Ditto  
18631221 Response by Mr. Hinkson raising the issue of an RDS award.  
18631224 W. Lennan ad, as on 30/11/1863  
18631226 W. Lennan ad, as on 30/11/1863 and Hinkson ad of 21/12/1863.  
18631228 Ditto.  
18640111 International Exhibition, 1862. William Lennan is induced to correct a statements from a party who sets forth that he was the only Exhibitor who received a FIRST-CLASS PRIZE for SADDLERY and HARNESS. W L begs to submit the following opinions of the Press which prove such statement to be incorrect, and calculated to mislead the public: - From the London Correspondent of Saunders's New Letter, Oct 22nd. 1862 - "The Commissioners have left it on record that it has only one equal; no other exhibitors in that line save Mr. LENNAN and Mr. MERRY, of St. James' street, London, having received a Medal for the double proficiency in both and Saddlery and Harness." Saunders's New Letter, Oct 22nd. 1862 - "We find, on reference to the Official Catalogue, pages 286 and 287, that Mr. LENNAN and Mr. MERRY are the only two exhibitors awarded medals for excellence in quality of Saddlery and Harness." Saddler & to the Queen, The Duke of Cambridge, the Lord Lieutenant, Commander of the Forces, &c, &c, 29 Dawson Street, Dublin. Books containing the opinions of the English, Irish, and Foreign Press on W. LENNAN's Saddlery, and his Patent Safety Stirrup, at the late Exhibition, sent free by post. P.S. - India, Australian and Military Outfits executed on the shortest notice.
18640114 Ditto
18640118 Ditto
18640128 BELL'S LIFE IN LONDON, speaking of the late International Exhibition:- " Across the Channel, Mr. Lennan, Saddler to her Majesty in Ireland, exhibits a very handsome caseful. There is a set of pair-horse harness very richly chased in silver, plated on solid nickel, some light pair-horse and brougham harness of excellent workmanship. There is a lady's full elaborately quilted side-saddle, with spring leaping head and a patent safety slipper stirrup. This is the one we alluded to just now when speaking of Latchford's. The slipper sole is a fixture, and turns on a swivel, forming part of an independent stirrup itself, working through the bow of the larger one by means of a spring. In the event of a rider becoming unhorsed, the foot carries the moveable slipper round with it, and throws the foot quite clear. Its effectiveness is certain, and we can warmly recommend it to all single-stirrup equestrians. There is a choice show of gentlemen's saddles - the Somerset full quilted, a couple of hunting saddles, a steeple chaser, and a racing saddle, completely mounted, weighing only 2 lbs. There is a set of trotting harness only 3 lbs weight and a nice handy looking set it is: there is also a double rein snaffle bridle for preventing horses running away, but we could not get to examine it. Mr Lennan fully sustains a leading position for the trade from the Irish metropolis." - India, Australian and Military Outfits executed on the shortest notice.
18640222 Coachman, or Groom and Coachman, a steady active Man, who thoroughly understands his business in all its branches, is a careful, steady driver in any harness, attends table well, understands the training of horses, character and capabilities will bear the strictest inquiry from fact and former employers, no objection to the country and would take a weekly situation. Address LM. Mr. Lennan, 29 Dawson street.
18640512   BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. Upwards of One Thousand at present in use. Lennan's Patent Safety Stirrups for Ladies and Gentlemen. They may be seen attached to almost every saddle in Rotten row. "It is so contrived that in case a lady or gentleman is thrown from a horse, the foot becomes immediately disengaged. At the Exhibition Prince Napoleon purchase one for the Empress Eugenie and another for the Princess Clotilda" - Court Journal, August 2nd, 1862. I should not be doing my duty to those of my fair readers who are equestrians were I not to point out the manifest advantages of a most valuable and useful invention - vix 'Lennan's Patent Safety Stirrup,' now patronised by the Royal Family and all the leading lady equestrians in Europe and America" - The Englishwoman's magazine, June, 1863. WILLIAM LENNAN, Saddler, &c, by Special Appointment to her Majesty, the Lord Lieutenant, &c. Price for Lady's Stirrup ... £1 5 0, Price for Gentleman's Stirrup ... £1 7 0, Sent carriage free to any part of the Three Kingdoms. Indian, Australian, and Military Outfits executed on the shortest notice.  
18640516 As on 18640512
18640519 As on 18640512
18640523 As on 18640512
18640526 As on 18640512
18640526 Report on Royal Dublin Society Exhibition: "...and the miscellaneous collection of hardware exhiliteed by Mr. Whitestone. From this the distance is short to Messrs Lennan's spendid sets of harness and 'safety stirrups' and the splendid marble chimney pieces of black Kilkenny, green Connemara, and Victoria red marble sent in by Mr.Brookes....... From time to time musical performances will enhance the attractions of the place, and there is little doubt that to those who care little for the objects of the Royal Dublin Society, the building will form an agreeable lounge during the long summer months, while to strangers it will show the quickest and best mode of promoting the prosperity of Ireland."
18640531 As on 18640512
18640601 THE IRISH EXHIBITION: "Yesterday the building presented a much more animated appearance than upon the previous day; and from three o'clock until the hour of closing, the centre hall formed an agreeable promenade during the performance of the constabulary band under Mr Hardy's skilful direction. Its is understood that the exhibition will be opened this evening by gaslight for the first time....and Mr. Dunne will wield the baton of conductor over a chorus of 40 voices. We have already noticed the departments occupied by the linen and woollen manufacture, and by Irish furniture and ironmongery. Next in the catalogue is the place allotted to SADDLERY. In this department Mr Wm Lennan, of Dawson street, is the largest and foremost exhibitor. The excellence of his harness and saddles has obtained for him a reputation second to no other maker in the United Kingdom, and it will be within memory of those who visited the International Exhibition of 1862 that he was then awarded a medal on the same rank as Mr Merry, who is in London equally famous as saddler and sportsman. The stand which he occupies in the south aisle is stored with all the vaious articles known in the trade, bits of every variety, bridles and saddles of all sizes and models, harness suitable to every description of vehicle, from the light tandem phaeton to the slower and safer brougham. Most remarkable in these is admirable finish of workmanship and close adaptation to the purposes for which they are intended. Nothing more light, convenient, and serviceable could be devised than the pair of horse harness, especially ordered for this Exhibition, by Viscount Guillamore, with its handsome mountings of silver plate. It must be remembered that the collar, the straps, and all the other pieces of work which enter into the composition of this and other sets of harness, sent in by Mr Lennan, are cut and sewed by hand, and that machinery had nothing whatever to do with these close and regular seams. The various styles of which good saddlery admits are shown by contrasting this with the brown buggy harness ordered by Mr. Brooke, and neatly mounted in silver. The Earl of Charlemont has ordered a set of brougham harness which possesses all the appearance of strength and durability, and exhibits the admirable finish and elegant taste, which have made Mr Lennan's reputation in his own trade. In the tandem harness, made for Sir Capel Molyneux, Mr Lennan has managed to get rid of many of the heavy rand cumbrous straps that hampered the horses, without adding to the security of the vehicle. Tandem is somewhat out of fashion now, for the days when gentlemen held the whip artistically are gone by, and young men of rank in England more frequently try their hands at driving an engine than in urging a team of greys or chestnuts; but for those who fancy driving as an amusement, the harness purchased by Sir Capel Molyneux will give an idea of comfort and freedom from danger, which good taste will lead them to adopt for themselves. A set of trotting harness weighing only eight pounds will invite attention. On the other side of the stall a number of saddles, all displaying beautiful workmanship, afford sufficient range to the most elegant taste. Their great merit is their combination of strength and lightness. Twenty years ago who would have dreamt that a pigskin racing saddle could be made to weigh less than two pounds? A set of horsebreaking tackle introduces some new and clever contrivances. A very neat lady's saddle with a fawn coloured doeskin seat, shows careful and excellent work, and a bridle to prevent horses running away, is associated with a peculiarly ingenious bit, against which the hardest mouth would scarely protect a refractory animal. But of all the various devices which surround the stand, none will attract the eye of the visitor so soon as " the patent safety stirrup." Accidents in riding would be fewer and far less likely to be fatal, but for the fact that the stirrup frequently retains the foot of the fallen horseman, and drags him over the ground without the slightest possibility of his becoming disengaged until assistance arrives. Mr Lennan's stiirup is intended to remove this danger. Underneath the high arch of the stirrup is a second arch, lined with leather, and moveable in one direction only - the direction which the foot takes in being brought out. The foot rests upon a leather sole or pad, which greatly increases the comfort of riding. Should the equestrian, whether lady or gentleman, be by any misfortune unseated, the sole rapidly rises, lifts up the moveable arch and frees the foot. If this neat and admirable contrivance were the only improvement that Mr Lennan had introduced, he would still be abundantly entitled to the thanks of all who find in riding the healthiest, pleasantest, and most inspiriting exercise. Since the Exhibition opened he has received encouraging evidence of public approval, and on Monday last his Serene Highness Prince Weldeek visited the stand and ordered several saddles and a set of harness. Amongst other exhibitors, are Messrs Box and Co, of Middle Abbey street, who, in addition to a large assortment of saddles and harness, display the various materials of which they are composed.....
18640909 A PAIR OF MATCH CARRIAGE HORSE, Sociable Landau...built by Hutton, and a set of double harness by Lennan. To be seen, and particulars obtained at 26 Herbert place.
18641215 BROWN COB, TAX CART, AND HARNESS. For sale....The Tax Cart is nearly new, by Fuller of Bath. The Harness by Lennan. The whole forming one of the neatest Turnout to be seen. Will be sold together or separately. On view at Mr LENNAN'S, 29 DAWSON STREET.
18650330 COURT OF INSOLVENCY - Yesterday (Before Judge Berwick.) In re Barron. The insolvent was a veterinary surgeon, carrying on business at Stephen's green. Mr. Wilson appeared to oppose his discharge on the part of two creditors named Lennan and Gavan. The insolvent it appeared brought an unfounded action against Lennan, his landlord, and acted also unfairly respecting Gavan. Mr. Levy, with Mr. Rynd, appeared for the insolvent. His Lordship disapproved of the course of conduct pursued by the insolvent, especially in respect of bringing the unfounded action. The court could not pass over such actions without retribution, and he would therefore remand him at the suit of Mr. Lennan, for four calendar months, and at the suit of Mr. Gavan for three. The Court having disposed of some uninteresting cases, rose shortly before five o'clock.
18650505 IMPROVEMENTS IN SADDLERY. Messrs William Lennan and Sons, of Dawson street, whose ingenious improvements and admirable workmanship in saddlery and harness have already obtained the highest distinction both in national and international competitions, have specially prepared for the approaching Exhibition, a number of specimens of native manufacture, which are likely still further to increase their reputation. Nothing could be more elegant and durable than the two sets of pair-horse harness, one mounted in silver and the other in brass; or than the Stanhope harness, whose rosettes are handsomely mounted with crests and monograms. All the mountings display excellent taste and though the style of ornament employed is of expensive description, there is nothing gaudy or inappropriate. The gig saddle is constructed upon a new design. Those who keep trotting horses will doubtless admire the harness which has been invented by Messrs Lennan for their special use. It weighs something less than 8 lbs, being as light as the best American trotting gear, but it is far superior in style and durability. Every variety of saddle will be shown, from that intended for racing, which weighs only 2 lbs, to the lady's saddle, beautifully inlaid with fawn coloured doeskin and providing the securest and most comfortable seat. Amongst the staunchest customers of this emminent Dublin firm are some of the most celebrated English jockeys, amongst whom most notable during the present week is Harry Grimshaw, who rode the winner of the two thousand guineas at Newmarket. There is a spendid assortment of hunting saddles of different weights and sizes. In all these articles the work is done by hand, thus insuring greater strength and permanency. The result of the enterprise and skill displayed by the Messrs Lennan is that foreign trade is constantly enlarging.
18650510 BRITISH DEPARTMENT. The first section is allotted to mineral products and mining operations and is found on the north-eastern gallery. ....Closely connected with the carriage section will be Section XVI, in which saddlery and harness will be exhibited. Here again our native manufactures show creditably. Messrs Lennan, Hudson, Hinkson, M'Mullen, and Trawford, of Dublin; Blackwell, Oxford-street, London; Catanach, Bankfoot, Perthshire; Cooper, York; Newton, Walsall; Lloyd, Newcastle street, Strand, London; Grey and Son, Edinburgh; and Booth and Fox, Hatton-garden, London, are the most prominent exhibitors. Mr Hudson of Dawson street, displays some capital specimens of harness, which are not only neat and strong in point of workmanship, but exceedingly appropriate in point of style. Mr Hinkson, of Dame-street, has never shown a more creditable assortment of saddlery. The case furnished by Messrs Lennan and Sons, of Dawson-street, contains some marvellous specimens of ingenuity in design and skill in handiwork, and it would be strange indeed if their trotting harness, weighing only eight pounds, and their racing saddles, each of which weighs two pounds, do not obtain numerous admirers. The exhibitors of saddlery number fourteen. In the 26th section which is ascribed to the manufacturers of furniture, no fewer than 37 firms compete.....
18650612 SPORTING INTELLIGENCE Thurles races - Second Day. A free handicap of 40 sovs; 2 sovs entrance in case of acceptance. Two mile heats....Mr Donnelly's Novice, 9st 10lb, Lennan 2 3 dis....
18650830 CHILDREN'S MAID - A lady wishes to get a stuation....Address M V, 1 Lennan's terrace, Merrion, Dublin.
18651004 DUBLIN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. Jurors Awards....Saddlery and Harness. LIST OF AWARDS - MEDAL. S. Blackwell, 259 Oxford street, London, W, for the useful application of vulcanized India rubber to many purposes in connection with horses. S Hudson, 65 Dawson street, Dublin for a good collection of saddlery and harness, showing excellent workmanship and materials. W Lennan, 29 Dawson street, for a good collection of saddlery and harness, and for exhibiting several new and ingenious inventions. M Cooper, 2 and 3 Railway street, York, for a good collection of saddlery showing excellent workmanship and materials. J Hinkson, 76 Dame street, for a good collection of saddlery and harness showing excellent workmanship and materials. Swaine and Adeney, 185 Piccadilly, London, W, for an excellent and varied collection of plain and ornamental whips. W Cattanach, Bankfoot, Perth, for his farm harness. HONOURABLE MENTION. W Gray and Son, 13 South street, David street, Edinburgh, for saddlery and harness of good workmanship and materials. B M'Mullen, 54 Dawson street, for saddlery and harness of good workmanship and materials. S and B Johnson, Ballina, county Mayo, for saddlery and harness of good workmanship and materials.
18651129 A RESPECTABLE young man disengaged, and wants a situation; understands the care of horses, carraiage &c, and is also a steady driver in a single harness....Address J D, 42 Upper Baggot street, or Lennan's, saddler, Dawson street.
18660420 LENNAN'S SAFETY DRIVING REINS - A new invention, whereby runaway, bolting, and kicking horses, can be instantly checked and controlled. These Reins are guaranteed to be fully effective, and to entirely answer the purpose intended; can be used with any driving bit, and is a thorough safeguard against any of the above events liable to arise by accident, as well as vice. W. LENNAN, Saddler to her Majesty, DAWSON STREET, DUBLIN.
18660421 Ditto
18660503 VALUABLE INVENTION - LENNAN'S Safety Driving Reins, by which runaway, bolting, or kicking horses, can be instantly checked and controlled. They are simple in their means and appliances, and in that regard like most other inventions of much value, and are guaranteed to be fully effective, and entirely answer the purpose intended. Can be used with any driving bit, and is a thorough safeguard against any of the above events liable to arise by accident or vice. The flattering testimonials being received gives the greatest confidence in recommending their use. W. LENNAN, By Special Appointment, SADDLER TO HER MAJESTY, DAWSON STREET, DUBLIN.
18660901 ....Lot 3 A set of silver plated single Harness, equal to new, by Lennan....C W DYCER, Auctioneer.
18670128 COACHMAN - A respectable, steady Man, who understands his business, and will be highly recommended by his last master, with whom he lived for the last ten years in town, wants a situation. Address P C, at Mr Lennan's, 29 Dawson street.
18670502 THE SPECIAL COMMISSION. SEVENTH DAY. The business of the Special Commission for the trial of Fenian prisoners was resumed yesterday morning in the Court-House, Green street, by the Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice Fitzgerald, and Baron Deasy......The Lord Chief Justice summed up..... The Lord Chief Justice: Has the prisoner Doran anything to say? Doran: My lords, I have got much to say. Of course, I could not follow in the same strain of eloquence as my fellow countryman and fellow-patriot expressed himself in. But I am also consigned to an early grave - cut off in the vigour of manhood by falsehoods sworn there - false as God is true. In relation to Sheridan, he sat there with a smile on his countenance, and swore that I commanded the riflemen; or in other words, acted as aide-de-camp to the conspirators who were under Lennan, whoever Lennan is, I do not know. He also stated that I demanded the surrender of the barrack at Glencullen in the name of the Irish Republic......The Lord Chief Justice then proceeded with great solemnity to pass sentence of death upon the prisoners.....for the highest crime known to the law, that of high treason against the Queen your lawful Sovereign...
18670520 TO BE SOLD A BARGAIN. ....A very superior saddle by Lennan £3 0 0....
18670612 VALUABLE INVENTIONS - NO MORE RISK WHILST DRIVING OR RIDING. LENNAN'S SAFETY DRIVING REINS - Runaways and Kickers Mastered. This most useful invention prevents all accidents by horses. With it running away, bolting, or kicking of a horse is utterly impossible, whilst in appearance nothing more than an ordinary set of reins is perceptible. Lennan's Patent Safety Stirrups, for ladies and gentlemen's saddles, admitted to be the most comfortable and effective stirrup ever introduced. The flattering testimonials being daily received of these inventions give the greatest confidence in recommending their use. Descriptive circulars, with engravings of the above, sent free by post on application. W LENNAN, Saddler to her Majesty, Dawson street, Dublin. London Agent - Mr W H MARTIN, Saddler &c, 194 Oxford street.
18671018 LENNAN'S SAFETY DRIVING REINS AND LADIES' PATENT SAFETY STIRRUPS. - Two very important requirements among those having management of horses are now supplied by Mr. Lennan, saddler and harness manufacturer, of Dawson-street, Dublin. The safety drivings reins appear to be an ingenuous and useful invention, intended to prevent horses from running away, kicking or bolting. It is an extension or modification of the bearing rein; intended, however, for being attached to the saddle, it is extended though the ordinary reins, which are tubular, to the hands of the driver, giving him perfect control over the horse, however vicious or hard-mouthed he may be. Under all circumstances these reins can be made available instantaneously. They are in request by ladies, who can just as easily use them as the strongest horsemen. The other invention of Mr. Lennan, the patent safety stirrup, is intended to secure greater ease for the foot, while in case of accident the rider can at once be released from any risk or danger of being dragged along the road after being unhorsed. The new stirrup is being formed somewhat on the old pattern, but with the addition of a handsome moveable slipper attached to the iron by a simple but ingenious contrivance. The stirrup has also been adopted by Mr. Lennan for gentlemen. It is said that both inventions are now extensively used, and have received the patronage of many of the nobility and gentry, who have honoured the inventor with testimonials. - Vide the Liverpool Mercury.
18671106 Coachman or Groom and Coachman - A strong active Man, in the prime of life wants a situation as above; leaves his last situation in consequence of his master leaving Ireland; has long experience in care of horses and carriages; can be well recommended for honesty, sobriety, and attention to his duty. Please address J B, care of Mr Cashman, Pembroke street, or Mr Lennan, Saddler, 29 Dawson street.
18671217 A Handsome and most useful CHRISTMAS PRESENT TO LADY EQUESTRIANS, Is one of LENNAN'S PATENT SAFETY STIRRUPS, Which for comfort and Ingenuity of design has superseded anything of the kind ever introduced, Used by the Pricesse of Hesse, the Empress of the French, the Princess Clothilde. &c, &c. - WILLIAM LENNAN, Saddler by Special Appointment to Her Majesty, DAWSON STREET, DUBLIN.
18680221 LAND STEWARD - A respectable trustworthy Man having had many years' extensive practical experience in every branch of agriculture, draining &c, &c; has invariably succeeded in giving perfect satisfaction; the nobleman and gentleman he had the honour to serve as such, will give satisfactory recommendations as to his character and capabilities; a respectable situation more an object than high wages; is a member of the Established Church. Address Mr Lennan, 29 Dawson street, Dublin.
18680424 Coachman and Groom, and is a godd General Servant when required - A young Man, just disengaged; age 25; weight 10 st; rides well; is a good whip; is married no incumbrances; his wife would accept of a laundry or gate lodge; both are smart, clean and obliging; can be strongly recommended. Apply to J B, Mr. Lennan's, 29 Dawson street.
18680507 Coachman - A steady, respectable young Man, of good appearance, and who knows his business perfectly; has long and most excellent testimonials from highly respectable families, with whom he served in town and country; he is also a good attendant at table; his late master, who is in town at present, and whom he served for the last five years, will give him the highest character for the strictest sobriety, honesty and general good conduct; no objection to town or country. Address M O, care of Mr Lennan, Dawson street, for a few days.
18680610 Groom and Coachman - A steady, active Man who understands his business in every respect, the care and management of hunters; is a careful driver in double and single harness, and a good attendant at table; has long and satisfactory discharges; will be found attentive and obliging, and will be highly recommended by his last master in town at present, who is most anxious to procure for him a good situation; is parted with in consequence of the establishment being broken up; his wife would take the charge of a gate lodge. Please address T354, Mr Lennan's, 29 and 30 Dawson street, or office of this paper.
18690102 WILLIAM LENNAN in returning his grateful thanks to his numerous kind patrons for past favours, begs to state that he has taken his son, William Francis Lennan, into partnership. The establishment will in future be carried on under the name, style and firm of William Lennan and Son, and the same unremitting care and attention to the manufacture of first class saddlery, harness, &c, will as heretofore be strictly adhered to. 29 and 30 DAWSON STREET. Dublin, January 1st, 1869.
18690112 Ditto
18690618 OUTSIDE CAR. For Sale, a strong light running Outside Car, in first-rate order, made by Magill, having best blue cloth and curled hair cushions, patent axles and lamps. To be seen at WM LENNAN & SON, Saddlers, 29 and 30 Dawson street.
18690624 THE RECENT RUNAWAY ACCIDENTS IN HYDE PARK AND ELSEWHERE, - WM. LENNAN and SON. Beg to state, that in no instance where those distressing occurrences took place, have their "Safety Driving Reins" been in use, otherwise they could not possibly have happened, as by means of this Invention the most inveterate runaway can be instantly checked. W.L. and Son by a recent modification of the Invention are now enabled to offer the Reins, including Bit, at the reduced price of 17s 6d per set. 29 and 30 Dawson street.
18690706 THE RECENT RUNAWAY ACCIDENTS IN HYDE PARK AND ELSEWHERE, - WILLIAM LENNAN and SON. Beg to observe that if all the parties in the habit of driving were to use their "Safety Driving Reins" those frequent distressing accidents would NEVER occur, as they would instantly check any tendency in the most headstrong animal to run away. W.L. and Son by a recent modification of the Invention are now enabled to offer the Reins, including Bit, at the reduced price of 20s per set [sic: inflation from 24/06/1869]. Testimonials with engravings of the above, also of the Patent Safety Stirrups, sent by post on application to WILLIAM LENNAN and SON, Saddlers to the Queen, His Excellency Earl Spencer, and the Prince of Wales, 29 and 30 Dawson street. A large supply of New Materials for Summer Horse Clothing.
18690813 THE NATIONAL HORSE SHOW......Messrs Lennan and Sons, Dawson street, make an excellent show of harness, stirrups, saddles, driving reins &c, for most of which they have obtained no inconsiderable amount of celebrity not only here but in England and France......
18691229 SECOND HAND SADDLERY and HARNESS DEPARTMENT. - W. Lennan and Son have on sale 2 Sets silver mounted pair horse harness, 2 do do single do, 3 Soiled hunting saddles, 3 Ladie's [sic] do, 29 and 30 Dawson street, Dublin.
18700114 SECOND HAND DEPARTMENT. - W. LENNAN and SON, Saddlers by Special Warrant to Her Majesty, His Excellency Earl Spencer, and the Prince of Wales, HAVE ON SALE, 3 Sets silver mounted pair horse harness (one set nearly new, own make), 3 do do do single do, 4 hunting saddles, 3 side saddles, 29 and 30 DAWSON STREET.
18700215 Coachman or Groom and Coachman, a respectable Man of good appearance, light weight, understands his business well - the training of young horses in single and double harness; has long and satisfactory discharges; his Wife would care a gate lodge and can do a small washing if required; can make up fine things in the neatest manner; both Protestants and can be highly recommended as to strict honesty, sobriety and good conduct; any lady or gentleman requiring their service will not be disappointed. Please address B B, Coachman, care of Mr Lennan, Saddler and Harness Maker, 29 and 30 Dawson street.
18700302 LONGFORD ASSIZES. ... The following prisoners were sentenced today - ...Mathew Lennan, nine months from date of committal...
18700427 Coachman - A Person wants a situation as above; any gentleman or nobleman in want of a first class coachman just after coming from London, will find the applicant fully capable of conducting any nobleman's establishment in Ireland; any gentleman or nobleman calling to Mr Lennan, Dawson street, will get a satisfactory account of him. Address K 158, office of this paper.
18700512 The Directors of the National Bank have established a permanent branch office in Miltownmalbay, under the control of Mr. Lennan, late cashier at Kilrush. It is also intended to open branches in Gort and Ennistymon.
18700514 LAW INTELLIGENCE, LAW NOTICES FOR THIS DAY (SATURDAY)....ROLLS, Causes,.....Carroll v Lennan....COMMON PLEAS, Nisi Prius, Before the Right Hon Mr Justice Lawson, At half-past 10 o'clock precisely, City Common Jury cases....Hynes v Lennan...
18700516 COURT OF COMMON PLEAS - SATURDAY (Before Mr Justice Lawson and a Common Jury)....James Hynes v William Lennan. This was an action brought by the plaintiff, a grocer residing at Harold's Cross, against the defendant, the well known saddler and harness maker, Dawson-street, for the recovery of 250£ damages for injuries sustained by the plaintiff through the negligent driving, by the defendant's servant, of a horse and wagonette on the Leinster road, whereby the plaintiff was knocked down and sustained serious injuries. The defense was a traverse of the cause of action, and a plea of contributory negligence. From the evidence it appeared that on Christmas Eve the plaintiff, in company with a friend, was returning home in the 'bus to his private house in Rathmines. After getting out of the 'bus, the plaintiff was going over the crossing, when the defendant's wagonette struck him on the right shoulder and knocked him down. The wheels passed over the plaintiff's legs, but no bones were broken. The hearing occupied the remainder of the day. Counsel for the plaintiff. - Messrs Purcell, Q.C., and Monroe, instructed by Messrs Casey and Clay. Counsel for the defendant. - Messrs Exham, Q.C., and Fitzgibbon, instructed by Mr David Howe.
18700519 The following turn-out, The property of a Lady in ill heath...... 43. Also a handsome Stanhope Phaeton with reversible seat, by Messrs Guy, only six months in use, and set of silver mounted harness by Lennan.
18700603 Coachman in a Nobleman's or Gentleman's establishment - A young Man just disengaged in consequence of the family going from home wants a situation as above; has long and satisfactory discharges, which will bear the strictest investigation for sobriety, from families of distinction. Please address J B, Mr Lennan, 29 Dawson street, for four days.
18700702 Groom and Coachman - A most respectable Man who thoroughly understands his business, the care and management of young horses; has long and most satisfactory testimonials from families of distinction, and will be highly recommended. Address M T, care of Messrs Lennan and Sons, Saddlers, 29 and 30 Dawson street, Dublin.
18700913 Coachman or Groom and Coachman - A young Man of good experience wishes for a situation as above; has lived in his last situation for seven years, is just disengaged on account of his master leaving home for some time; is a steady driver in single or double harness; is a very good trainer; a light weight, and thoroughly understands the care of hunters; character will bear the strictest investigation. Please address P F, Lennan and Sons, 29 and 30 Dawson street, for three days.
18701006 IRISH AMBULANCE CORPS IN AID OF THE FRENCH WOUNDED. - THE FIVE AMBULANCE WAGONS,...... - THE SPLENDID HARNESS, Manufactured by Messrs Lennan and Son of Dawson street.- A MILITARY BAND Will attend, and perform alternately French and Irish National Airs. - Admission - SIXPENCE. .... THE OUTFITS and EQUIPMENTS, All Irish Manufacture, will be on view in the ROTUNDO GARDENS,.... N.B. - The Ambulance Corps will proceed from the Committee Rooms, on Saturday, at Mid-day, to embark on board the 'Lafontaine,' which will sail direct for Havre.
18701114 Coachman or Groom and Coachman - An active, respectable young Man, a short time disengaged; perfectly understands his business - the care and management of horses, harness and carriages; is a most careful and steady driver in single or double harness; can also attend at table when required; has lived with highly respectable families here and in England, from whom he has long and satisfactory discharges, and can refer with confidence to his last master; no objection to the country. Please address D M, Messrs Lennan and Sons, 29 and 30 Dawson street.
18701202 HUNTING, THE QUEEN'S COUNTY FOXHOUNDS.....The cavalcade moved on for Lenna's gorse, which turned out no find. Trotted back to Leggatt's cover, where the hounds by their musical chorus soon acknowledged the presence of the 'varmint.'.....
18701220 LAW INTELLIGENCE......(Before Mr Baron Deasy and a Special Jury.) Phelan v Lennan. This was an action for breaking and entering on a plot of ground, situate at Clarence street, claimed as the exclusive property of the plaintiff. The defendant traversed the breaking and entering, and denied that the plot of ground in question was the exclusive property of the plaintiff. The case has not concluded. Counsel for the plaintifff - Mr D C Heron, Q.C., M.P., Mr Hemphill, Q.C., and Mr Houston. For defendant - Mr Falkiner, Q.C., and Mr Gerald Fitzgibbon.
18710103 INAUGURATION OF THE LORD MAYOR FOR 1871. The inauguration of the Lord Mayor for 1871 took place yesterday, when every feature of the old civic pageant was as strictly adhered to as on former occasions.... THER PRIVATE CHARIOT is what is known as and "opening landau", and has been built by Mr Robert E Grady, 38 Dawson-street...The Bulfin arms are equisitely produced on the door panels.....THE STATE HARNESS has been produced by Messrs Lennan and Son, 29 and 30 Dawson-street, in a manner calculated to sustain the character which they have gained at home and abroad as first class producers in the department of skilled manufacture to which they belong, and in which they took first places at the Exhibitions of London, Paris, New York, Dublin, and Cork. The state harness manufactured for the Lord Mayor is similar in character to that made by the Messrs Lennan for the Queen. There mountings are very richly chased, and embossed in flower patterns, with tendrils of shamrocks entwined. The harness are plated all over with fancy cross-eye scrolls representing vine leaves. The bridles are elaborately ornamented, and are surmounted with tastefully designed car-bands in green and yellow, and the forehead bands are produced in green and gold leather Mosaic, with dahlia rosettes to match. All the patent leather ornaments are sewn with the greatest evenness and care, and in all the appropriate places the crest of the Lord Mayer, surrounded by the Collar of S.S. is represented....
18710630 THE HORSE SHOW, 1871. - W. LENNAN and SON, Anticipating a large influx of their country patrons to town during the Agricultural Society's Show, beg to intimate that they have prepared a large and varied stock of Saddlery, Harness &c, to select from, at prices to suit all purchasers; at the same time special care shall be taken heretofore, that nothing but articles of the highest quality are sent out. Saddlers by Special Warrants, To the QUEEN, the LORD LIEUTENANT, and the PRINCE OF WALES. 29 and 30 DAWSON STREET.
18710705 Ditto
18710706 Ditto
18710707 Ditto
18710708 Wagonette Horse. Wanted, 15 1/2 to 16 hands high, 5 or 6 years old, sound, unblemished, fast, gentle, and in good condition, from a private stable; trial in harness and in the purchaser's stable indispensable. Letter from private owners in or near Dublin, stating place and hours for inspection, addressed to Messrs Lennan and Sons, Saddlers, Dawson street, will meet attention.
18710711 As 18710630 'The Horse Show 1871.'
18710808 For Sale, Lot 1 and 2, a handsome pair of Brown ponies, constantly driven together, with a set of Lennan's best harness to match.... For particulars apply to 98 Lower Gardener street.
18720508 [Large] ESTABLISHED 182?6?. SADDLERY AND HARNESS For ABROAD: W. LENNAN AND SON. Are constantly being sent the most flattering testimonials, Amongst the most recent of which are the following: Mysore, 7th March 1872. SIRS,- "Out of 29 years' service, having used Harness and Saddles of all makers, I have never had any to equal yours for wear and tear." Yours faithfully, T.M.M'HUTCHIN, Lieutenant-Colonel Staff Corps, Mysore Commission - Fort St. George, Madras, 11th Sept., 1871. Gentlemen,- "The Harness has met with my warmest approval, and is universally admired by all who see it." G. BALDOCK, Lieutenant Colonel. King's House, Jamaica, 12th Sept., 1871. Gentlemen, - "I may mention that the Four-in-hand Harness which you sent out to me three years ago has stood the climate better than any I have had before, and is still in first rate order." Faithfully yours, W Owen Lanyon, A.D.C. to his Excellency, Sir J.P.Grant., - Tabreez, Persia, 10th Oct., 1871. Messieurs,- "The Russian Consul-General, Beshobrazon, desires me to thank you for the full-dress Horse Appointments forwarded by you. They arrived in excellent order and give great satisfaction." Your obedient servant, HENRY M. JONES, H.B.M., Consul-General in Persia, Rangoon, Burmah, 10th August, 1871. Sirs,- "As I believe you to be about the best Harness Makers in the Kingdom, I write to request you will be good enough to make for me, &c, &c, -." CHAS. COOTE, Lieutenant-Colonel Madras Staff Corps. - All Foreign orders to be accompanies with a remittance or satisfactory reference. - SADDLERS TO HER MAJESTY; THE PRINCE OF WALES, And LORD LIEUTENANT. 28 AND 29 DAWSON STREET, DUBLIN.
18720905 UNITED TRADES' ASSOCIATION. The weekly meeting of the Council of the Association was held on Tuesday evening last, 3rd September, in the Council Rooms, Mechanics' Institute....The curriers' delegates acknowledged the receipt of £5 from the ropemakers, in aid of their strike...... The tanners' delegates reported that they issued a circular to the employers in that trade, asking an advance of 2s per week (according to class), on the present scale of wages, in each individuals case. The saddlers' delegates reported that, on Saturday last, 24 men had been locked out of Messrs Lennan's establishment, in Dawson street. The Saddlers' Society intend to put a statement before the public, showing that they are merely acting on the defensive, for it is not a strike, but a lock-out. In the absence of the intended statement which will truthfully set forth the wages which each man was receiving, and which the Messrs Lennan refuse to pay, they (the saddlers) desire that their brethern of the other trades should be posted on the subject. They then gave a detailed report of the whole case, which in effect was that on Saturday week Messrs Lennan gave notice to men that if they did not work by piece they would import a number of men from England to fill their places. The society, acting on the notice, took time by the forelock, and accordingly despatched a deputation to London to intercept any man that might be induced to come to Dublin. However, on Wednesday, a number of men did arrive from London, who put the society to great expense and trouble to get rid of them. On Sunday evening last, those parties were sent back on the night mail from Kingstown, and since that time further deputations had been sent to other places to advise men not to come to Dublin. On Friday last a meeting of employers had met in the Royal Arcade Hotel, at which a general lock-out was proposed, which however was not carried. The society had, in the meantime, resolved to act with the utmost vigour. An appeal would be made to all the trades to sustain the men in their arduous struggle; already two trades had been privately appealed to, and had nobly responded by a first subscription; those were the silk trade, £20, and the tanners, £10. The question underwent a long and warm discussion. All the delegates promised on the part of trades, support to the utmost capacity of those bodies. It was then resolved that a circular letter be sent to all the trades, fully explaining the circumstances connected with the lock-out. The routine business having been disposed of, the Council adjourned till Tuesday next.
18720907 To Saddlers and Harness Makers. Wanted a number of good Workmen, to whom the highest piece prices will be given, with an advance also of ten per cent, and constant employment guaranteed. Apply to Messrs Lennan and Son, 29 and 30 Dawson street. Also a Foreman Cutter Out at 35s a week, and a smart intelligent Man with a good address to act as Shopman, at 35s a week.
18720910 THE SADDLERS' AND HARNESS MAKERS LOCK-OUT - Letter from union. Details.
18720917 SEWELL'S - To be sold by Auction...The Property of a Lady...3- Set of single harness by Lennan. ....
18720924 Coachman and Groom - Wanted by a young Man a situation as above; can drive well in double or single harness; understands the care and management of horses, harness, etc. can clip and singe; can get highest charcter for honesty, sobriety and good conduct. Please address B P, care of Messrs Lennan and Sons, for three days.
18720926 UNITED TRADES' ASSOCIATION. The weekly meeting of the Council of the Association was held on Tuesday evening last, 24th September, in the Mechanics Institute, Lowe Abbesy street. ...The Chairman introduced Mr James Jones, as a delegate from the Saddlers and Harnessmakers' Society. The chairman also read a report from the Saddlers Society concerning the lock-out by Messrs Lennan, of Dawson street. The report stated that the support afforded the society in their present struggle was beyond the most sanguine expectations. The lithographic printers, the brassfounders, and the operative smiths are to hold special meetings during the week in their interest. A special conference is arranged between the executive of the society and the council of horse shoers, with a view to influence the customers of those employers who are in oppposition to the men. The report included communications from the saddlers of Birmingham, inclosing a donation of £5 to aid the cause of labour. The bookbinders' delegates stated, that they had a special meeting to consider the saddlers' question. Owing to their having to support the bookbinders of Belfast and other towns, who have gone for shorter hours and an increase in wages, they did not at present vote any sum to the saddlers; but should the lock-out continue they will not be behind other trades. The bookbinders' society wished particularly that the saddlers should know they are prepared to come forward when the necessity arises. The chairman assured the bookbinders that there was no pressing necessity, but that the anxiety of that trade, together with the munificent contributions from others, has proved the extent of the great bond of union which exists amongst them. Mr John Lenehan moved and Mr Lucas seconded - "That the report from the saddlers be adopted." The question was put and carried. Mr Mathew Doyle handed in £20 from the basketmakers' society in aid of the saddlers. Mr Doyle states that on that evening the basketmakers had held a special meeting, and unanimously voted aid to the saddlers. He took the liberty of saying that such sympathy should teach a lesson to those calculating their chance of success in extending the lock-out by speculating on starving men into compliance. The Chairman observed that already the Masters' Combination has shown signs of disintegration, for, during the first and second week of the lock-out, several employers refused to employ any of Mr Lennan's men. This week, however, has made a change, and those who refused last week, have this week broken the spell, and taken on the men. Messrs Fitzsimons and Michael Doyle, Tanners' delegates, reported that since last meeting, Mr Molloy, of Mill-street, had given the advance. The list of employers who have agreed to the demand will be ready in a few days for publication. It was to be regretted that one employer had violated his promise (made to the deputation) by refusing to pay the advance. The employer in question only employs one member of society, which leaves the refusal of little consequence. The ropemakers read a report on the present condition of their trade, which was of a most unsatisfactory character. The paviors' delegates reported that all the paviors in the employ of the Corporation were on strike. .....The financial and routine business was then disposed of, and the council adjourned.
18720930 THE BURMESE EMBASSY IN DUBLIN. The Burmese Ambassador and suite visited the factory of Messrs Wm Fry and Co on Saturday at 12 o'clock......At half-past three o'clock his Excellency the Ambassador, accompanied by three members of the Embassy..... arrived at the Exhibition Palace.....The saddlery exhibited by Mr Lennan, and the telescope exhibited by Mr Yeates attracted a considerable portion of the Ambassador's attention. .....
18721217 Court case: Lennan v Traversers re: Lord Listowel's saddle. Details.
18721218 Court case Lennan v Traversers, conclusion. Subsequent Details.
18730109   ACCIDENTS PREVENTED WHILST DRIVING OR RIDING. Lennan's "Safety Driving Reins" and "Safety Stirrups," have now been practically tested for over a period of seven years, with the most satisfactory results. Efficiency of their efficacy, with diagrams of the inventions, can be sent on application. Wholesale and Retail from Lennan and Son, Saddlers to the Queen, the Lord Lieutenant and Prince of Wales, 29 and 30 Dawson street; and can also be had from J LENNAN, Saddler to the Prince of Wales, 2 Hart street, Grosvenor square, London.
18730111 Ditto
18730111 Groom or Groom and Coachman - Wanted by a young Man a situation as above; drives well in any harness, and thoroughly understands the care and management of hunters, and can be well recommended by his last master, with whom he has lived for the last four years. Address S E C, care of Messrs Lennan and Sons, Dawson street, Dublin.
18730113 As 9/01/1873 "Accidents prevented....J. LENNAN...Grosvenor square, London"
18730114 ACCIDENTS PREVENTED WHILST DRIVING OR RIDING. Lennan's "Safety Driving Reins" and "Safety Stirrups," have now been practically tested for over a period of seven years, with the most satisfactory results. Testimonials of their efficency with diagrams of the Inventions, can be sent on application. Wholesale and retail from Lennan?and Son, Saddlers to the Queen, the Lord Lieutenant and Prince of Wales, 29 and 30 Dawson street; and can also be had from J LENNAN, Saddler to the Prince of Wales, 2 Hart street, Grosvenor square, London.
18730116 Ditto.
18730121 Ditto.
18730121 Coachman or Groom and Coachman - A young Man of good experience wishes for a situation as above; he thoroughly understands the management of horses and carriages; is a steady driver in double or single harness; is a very good trainer, a light weight and thoroughly understands the care of hunters; is married , no family; character will bear the strictest investigation. Please address S M, Lennan and Son, 29 and 30 Dawson street, for three days.
18730123 As 14/01/1873 "Accidents prevented....J. LENNAN...Grosvenor square, London"
18730125 Ditto.
18730128 Ditto.
18730130 Ditto.
18730201 Ditto.
18730211 Ditto.
18730211 Coachman or Groom and Coachman just disengaged - A steady, active Man wants a situation as above, who thoroughly understands the care and management of horses, harness and carriage, and hunting appointments; is a steady driver in single or double or harness; is married; his wife would take charge of a small washing or dairy if such should offer; both will be found willing and obliging; the man can wait at table if required, and will be found most trustworthy. Please address L P, care of Mr Lennan and Son, 29 and 30 Dawson street, or care of Mr Close, Saddler, 32 Lower Sackville street, for a few days.
18730215 As 14/01/1873 "Accidents prevented....J. LENNAN...Grosvenor square, London"
18730220 Ditto.
18730222 Deaths: LENNAN - February 20th at her residence Sylvan Lodge, Terenure, the beloved wife of William Lennan in the 7?6?th year of her age. Her remains will be removed for interment at Glasnevin Cemetery on this (Saturday) morning at 1?0? o'clock.
18730225 Ditto.
18730402 Groom and Coachman - A young Man (Protestant) wants a situation as above; can be highly recommended; can drive in double or single harness; most satisfactory discharges from the country, and country preferred. Please address L 382, Messrs Lennan, 29 Dawson street, or office of this paper, for three days.
18730408 Brougham and Horse. For Sale a handsome dark horse Mare, 6 years old 15 3 hands high, with superior shapes, perfectly quiet to ride and drive; subject to V S opinion. Also a Brougham, only used a few times, by a first class maker. To be seen at MESSSRS. LENNAN And SONS, 29 and 30 Dawson street.
18730412 CONTINENTAL GOSSIP....A Poet Who Sang The Pig.....Well really, I felt myself blush with national pride and gratitude when I first heard this climax of a compliments - 'dear angel' - applied to the creature that makes such excellent saddles for Lennan; such delicious bacon for Matterson; such Chaps for Bath.....
18730415 DYCER'S HORSE REPOSITORY, - TO BE SOLD, The property of a Gentleman....A Bay Gelding, 6 years old, 16 hands high, trained to harness, would make a splendid brougham horse, with a set of harness, by Lennan, and a circular-fronted brougham by a London maker, in good order, is fitted for one or a pair of horses.
18730505 Coachman in a gentleman's family; a young Man wants a situation as above; undersatnds his business in every respect; can attend table when required; has long and satisfactory discharges; can be highly recommended by his last master, in town. Please address M Y, at Mr Lennan's, 29 Dawson street.
18730507 Coachman or Groom and Coachman; every satisfaction given as to character and ability in every respect; most highly recommended by his late and former masters, and can produce staisfactory reference; two years in last situation, and parted with as the family are going abroad. Please address K P, Messrs Lennan and Son, Dawson street.
18730515 VIENNA UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION. - Mr W F Lennan, Dawson street, has returned from Vienna and Brussels, having delivered an extensive order which the King of the Belgians was pleased to favour Messrs Lennan and son with, and this firm have been honoured with the appointment as saddlers, &c, to his Majesty. It also gives us pleasure to state that during the visit on Monday, 6th inst. of the Emperor of Austria, the Prince of Wales, the Crown Prince and Princess of Prussia, &c, &c, to the Exhibition, the Royal Party minutely examined the Exhibits of Messrs Lennan and Son, and were graciously pleased to express their approbation.
18730516 Coachman or Groom and Coachman - A respectable young Man of good appearance and height, whose character in all respects will be found most satisfactory; is a master of his business, including the care of hunters, rearing and breaking of young stock, two years' excellent discharge from late master, parted with as family are going to travel; is married, one in family; highest reference; country preferred. Please address G B, Coachman, Lennan and Son, Dawson street, or 11 Pembroke quay.
18730524 Tandem Harness. Sent in for Sale to Messrs Lennan and Son, 29 Dawson street, a set of wheel and leaders tandem harness, with brass mountings; nearly new.
18730612 Coachman or Groom and Coachman - A respectable young Man whose discharges will be found in all respects most satisfactory; highly recommended by his late and former masters; is a good careful driver in any harness; will be found a trustworthy and efficient servant; parted with owing to establishment breaking up; is of good appearance and height, highest references; can assist at table if required. Please address A C, Messrs Lennan and Son, or 11 Pembroke quay.
18730628 Coachman or Groom and Coachman - A steady, respectable young Man whose character will bear the strictest inquiry, wants a situation as above; is willing and obliging, and will be found a trustworthy, efficient servant; married; one in family; wife would care a gate lodge; two years' excellent discharge from last master; parted with owing to establishment breaking up; highest references. Address R 336, office of this paper, or Lennan and Son, Dawson street.
18730628 Groom or Coachman and Groom - A respectable young Man just disengaged wishes for situation as above; understands his business perfectly; is a steady driver in single or double harness, and takes good care of everything in his charge; is married; his Wife is a Professed Cook; both can be well recommendedby their last masters. Please address M D, Mr Lennan, 30 Dawson street for three days.
18730708 THE DUBLIN FOUR-IN-HAND CLUB. The inaugural meeting of the Dublin Four-in-Hand Club took place yesterday......The team harness, with the mountings made in a new design, have been supplied by Messrs Lennan and Son, the emminent saddlers and harness makers of Dawson-street. They consist of the buckles, territs, housing and standing-head territs, and forehead-bands, rosettes, &, all uniformally made in "rope pattern" or twisted. The effect produced is most pleasing, and doers not look too elaborate or gaudy. The improved "full-gag reins" and "swivel bradoons" give the horses' heads a stylish appearance while they allow more freedom than the old-fashioned gag rein. Mr O'Reilly's crest is neatly introduced on the rosettes and other portions of the harness, and the new pattern harness show off the fine high stepping horses to far greater advantage than the ones hitherto in use. Messrs Lennan and Son have also supplied a member of the London "Four-in-Hand" Club (Captain Candy) with his team harness which are greatly admired in Hyde Park. ..... The party were entertained at a dejeuner at the Glen of the Downs by Sir James Power in honour of Mr Joseph O'Reilly and the inaugural meeting of the club.
18730708 Coachman - A steady, active young Man wants a situation as above; thoroughly understands his business in every respect; is a steady driver in double and single harness; has long and satisfactory discharges, and can be highly recommended by his last master, in town at present. Address M D, in care of Messrs Lennan and Son, 29 and 30 Dawson street, for three days.
18730709 OF INTEREST: Were William (Dawson St.) and Patrick J. (Pembroke St.) working together at this stage? Coachman or Groom and Coachman, just disengaged, - Wants a situation as above by a respectable, steady Man, who perfectly understands his business; has lived with highly respectable famililies both in town and country, and gave general satisfaction; or would take care of a brougham and one horse, and look after a small garden or pleasure ground; will be found civil and obliging, and trustworthy in carrying out all orders entrusted to his care; will find security to any reasonable amount if required, for his honesty and integrity; will be highly recommended in all particulars. Any commands addressed to P R, Coachman, 26 Lower Pembroke street, or 29 Dawson street, will be punctually attended to for four days.
18730709 Coachman - A steady respectable Man (English), wishes for a situation as above. Please address R J, at Mr Lennan's, 29 and 30 Dawson street, Dublin.
18730710 For Sale, together or separate, Mare, Trap and Harness; the Mare 15 hands high, four years old, well-bred and fast; the Trap, a neat two wheeled sociable waggonette croydon; harness by Lennan; all in good order. Apply to Mr Regan, Builder, Palmerston road, Rathmines.
18730722 For Sale, together or separate, Mare, Trap and Harness; 4 years old, a net saddle and harness mare, good action and fast; the trap a sociable waggonnette croydon for four; harness by Lennan. Apply to Mr REGAN, Builder, Palmerston road, Rathmines.
18730725 VIENNA EXHIBITION. - We respectfully invite the attention of the Nobility and Gentry who purpose visiting the above Exhibition to our Stand, 207, British Section, as we are desirious of the opportunity new afforded, to solicit a comparison, side by side, of our manufactures with the products of other countries. W LENNAN and SON, Saddlers, by Royal Warrants to the Queen, the Lord Lieutenant, and Prince of Wales, 29 and 30 DAWSON STREET, DUBLIN.
18730729 FOOTMAN of would go as General Indoor Servant - A most respectable young Man, of good address, who thoroughly understands his business; has lived with noblemen and gentlemen both in town and country, from whom he holds the most satisfactory testimonials for strict honesty, sobriety, and general good conduct; can be highly recommended by last and former masters; age 26 years, height 5 feet 10 inches; is single, and has no objection to town or country. Please as addres (sic) B D, 29 and 30 Dawson street, at Messrs Lennan and Son, Saddlers.
18730801 As 18730725 - Vienna Exhibition.
18730804 Ditto.
18730822 FOR SALE a first-class Outside Jaunting Car, almost new, with lamps, patent axles, blue cloth cushions &c; modern style and finish; sold in consequence of owner not requiring it at present. Apply at Messrs LENNAN and SONS, Saddlers, 29 and 30 Dawson street.
18730823 ATHLETIC SPORTS Will be Held In Connection with the ROUNDTOWN BAZAAR....STEWARDS- ALLAN BOAK, Esq. WM. LENNAN, Esq......
18730827 ...Messrs W Lennan and Son, Dawson-street, Dublin, have received a telegram from Vienna, intimating that the jury have awarded them the medal of merit. Her Majesty's Commissioners having decided that leather, saddlery, and harness shall form one of the classes of the manufacturing division of the London International Exhibition of 1874, have invited Messrs Lennan to serve on the committee which will have this subject in charge.
18730829 SPORTING. NEWGROVE STEEPLECHASES. -....All further information and programmes can be had from Mr. W. F. Lennan, 29 and 30 Dawson street, Dublin.
18730830 THE DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES AT VIENNA. - It is very satisfactory to notice that Messrs Lennan and Sons, Dawson-street, have again upheld the credit of Dublin saddlery, they having been awarded the grand medal of merit at the World's Fair at Vienna, notwithstanding the great competition from all quarters.
18730901 As 18730829 - Newgrove Steeplechases
18730908 VIENNA EXHIBITION. - The grand medal of merit has been awarded to Messrs Lennan and Son, Dawson-street, for saddlery and harness, and it is gratifying to find that Dublin has held its own against all competitors in this branch of industry. In consequence of the advantages that this firm offer in prices and style over the London and Continental houses, they are rapidly extending their manufactures to all parts of Europe.
18730919 COACHMAN - A Gentleman is anxious to recommend a steady, sober, married Man, in the prime of his life, who has lived with him as Coachman for years; he perfectly understands the care of racing, hunting, and carriage horses, which he keeps in good condition; he is an excellent driver, chiefly in double harness; understands tandem and four-in-hand; last master a gentleman of distinction, will give security for his sobriety, honesty and competency; attends well at table. Please address F Y, Messrs Lennan and Son, 29 and 30 Dawson street, for a few days, where advertiser can be seen.
18730925 FOR SALE a Bay Gelding....; Hunting Saddle by Lennan, ...Apply to Major Stewart, 57th Regiment, Curragh Camp.
18730926 Ditto.
18731002 SPORTING. NEWGROVE STEEPLECHASE MEETING. Stewards - .....W F Lennan Esq....and amongst the ladies and gentlemen present during the day were:- ...Mr Lennan and party....
18731009 COACHMAN or Hunting Groom and Valet; can wait at table when required; understands his business perfectly; thoroughly sober; first-clas discharges from last and former masters; single; aged 28; country preferred. Address No. 21, Mr Lennan and Son, Saddlers, Dawson street, Dublin.
18731010 Ditto.
18731018 THE LATE JOSEPH LAMB. ...was an Operative Coachmaker in Dublin... His widow...being left with an infant family, totally unprovided for....a Committee of Gentleman has been formed... Mr William Lennan was appointed Treasurer, and the following subscriptions were handed in, viz- The Chairman £1... Messrs Lennan, Dawson street £1,.....Further subscriptions forwarded to Mr William Lennan, 29 Dawson street, will be duly acknowledged.
18731020 COACHMAN or Groom and Coachman - A steady, active Man, just disengaged, wishes to obtain a situation as above; understands driving in double and single harness;also understands training hunters and race horses; has long and satisfactory discharges; can be highly recommended as to character and capabilities; is married, wife would care a lodge, or take a weekly situation. Please address J P, Mr Lennan's, 29 Dawson street.
18731105 VIENNA EXHIBITION. - In our London telegraph intelligence published yesterday, relative to the closing of the Vienna Exhibition, the name of "Messrs Lennox" should read Messrs Lennan and Son, Saddlers, Dawson-street.
18731115 ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS, LONDON.- Mr W Lennan, Dawson street, has been requested to attend at Kensington, to meet the Viscount Combermere, Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart, M.P., Major Sir Wm Palliser, C.B., W W Beach Esq, M.P., H Reginald Corbet, Esq (Master of the Cheshire Hounds), &c, &c, the Committee appointed to carry out the arrangements of Division 2, Class 11 of next year's Exhibition.
18731217 CONTINENTAL GOSSIP. - ....As to the gentlemen, those who have horses and have been at the Vienna Exhibition come home delighted with Dublin saddlery. I do not see why Messrs. Lennan, of Dawson-street should not make a French market for their admirable Irish specimens of pigskin. This Dublin house did credit to the Irish capital in the splendid case they fitted up at Vienna, doubly larger than that of any other exhibitor in their trade from the United Kingdom. The prize medal, of course, rewarded this patriotic effort. In my opinion the very best patriots are those whose intelligence creates a speciality for business which brings credit on their country, and employs a large number of hands. A friend of mine from Ireland tells me that Messrs Lennan are to exhibit in London next year, and will carry the fame of Irish saddlery even as far as Philadelphia in the great Exhibition of 1876. I only hope I may be there to see. I am anxious to pay a visit to the great Republic, whose energetic people I hold in such high respect, and nothing would give me greater pleasure than to live into 1876, and be Special Commissioner of the Irish Times at the great International Exhibition in America. ....
18731218 SEWELL - To be sold at Auction ...The property of a Gentleman leaving Ireland...Set of Double and Tandem Harness, by Lennan, in very good order; Saddles, Bridles; &c.....
18731231 LENNAN'S SADDLERY AT VIENNA - PARIS, 15TH DEC.- As to the gentlemen, those who have horses and have been at the Vienna Exhibition come home delighted with Dublin saddlery. I do not see why Messrs. Lennan, of Dawson-street should not make a French market for their admirable Irish specimens of pigskin. This Dublin house did credit to the Irish capital in the splendid case they fitted up at Vienna, doubly larger than that of any other exhibitor in their trade from the United Kingdom. The prize medal, of course, rewarded this patriotic effort. In my opinion the very best patriots are those whose intelligence creates a speciality for business which brings credit on their country, and employs a large number of hands. A friend of mine from Ireland tells me that Messrs Lennan are to exhibit in London next year, and will carry the fame of Irish saddlery even as far as Philadelphia in the great Exhibition of 1876. - "Continental Gossip," Irish Times
18740101 Ditto.
18740106 GROOM and Valet or Coachman and Groom - A young Man, of light weight and good experience; can ride and drive well in double or single harness, and waits well at table when required; understands the care and management of hunters, harness horses, and young horses, and the cleaning of red coats, breeches, and top-boots to any colour &c; can be highly recommended. Please address J B, care of Messrs Lennan and Son, 29 and 30 Dawson street.
18740204 [Advertisement.] THE WORLD'S FAIR AT VIENNA. (FROM OUR ROVING CORRESPONDENT.) Vienna, July 8th, 1873. I happened to stroll lately into the saddlery department of the British group, and was glad to see that the land of the Galway Blazers was not left without some specimens of what she can produce in the shape of manufactured pigskin. Messrs Lennan and Son, of Dublin, have sent over some beautiful goods in carriage harness, admirably finished. There are saddles in their case for ladies and gentlemen - saddles for Park, Punchestown, and the Curragh; safely driving reins for headstrong "bits of blood;" anti-pulling bridles for hard-mouthed beasts; and stirrups, muzzles, nose-bands, and other requisites of stall and stable in plenty. Here horse flesh is as much in favour as at home, and all that to it belongs is scrutinised with a critical eye. I think we need not blush for Lennan's show - it will bear inspection. Baron Schwarz Seaborn, the Director-General of the Exhibition, specially ordered a harness from this firm, to be officially put in competition with similar productions of other countries, with a view to ascertain which could produce the most superior article at the lowest price, and I was glad to be informed that the verdict was given in favour of Messrs Lennan's manufacture.- Daily Express.
18740413 COACHMAN or Groom and Coachman - A respectable Man of light weight, who thoroughly understands the business in every respect; is a good and careful driver and waits well at table; has long and satisfactory testimonials; his character will bear the strictest inquiry. Please address J W, at Lennan's, 29 and 30 Dawson street.
COACHMAN or Groom and Coachman - A smart active Man of light weight, who perfectly understands his business in all its branches, the care of horses, harness and carriages; drives double or single harness; keeps everything in his charge in first class order; can attend at table if required; has fourteen years' first class character, and can be highly recommended; will be found civil and obliging; has no objection to town or country. Address L L D, Coachman, Lennan and Son, 29 Dawson street.
18740416 FOR SALE Cob Pony, Phaeton, and Harness. ....Harness made by Lennan....
18740919 NEWGROVE STEEPLECHASES. On Monday, the 28th September 1874.... W.F. Lennan, Esq ....Stewards.....
18740928 PROGRAMME OF THE NEWGROVE STEEPLECHASES - This Day. ....A Match of £25; half forfeit. Two miles. 9st 7lb each. Mr Johnston's br m Chatter Box by Chit-Chat, 6 yrs, against Mr A D Lennan's b m Pretty Girl, aged. The Torrent will not run at Newgrove or Baldoyle, having gone wrong.
18741015 FOR SALE, "Pretty Girl," bay mare, a perfect huntress, up to 12 stone, well known with the Ward, Kildare and Meath hounds; brilliant fencer; guaranteed free from vice; subject to the opinion of any V.S.; also a full hunting outfit, including saddle, bridle, brest plate, hunting flask, &c. To be seen at Messrs Lennan and Son, 29 and 30 Dawson street.
18741203 GROOM or Groom and Coachman - A young Man, aged 23, height 5ft 7in, single; understands his business well in every respect; does not know town; can ride, drive, and keep any things in his charge in a good state. Address Lennan and Son, Dawson street, Dublin for M M.
18741215 TO Medical Doctor or Others requiring a light Brougham - An Army Medical Man, having received orders to proceed abroad, wishes to dispose of his effects- ...also a light brown Horse...and a set of harness by Messrs Lennan and Son, Dawson street, horse clothing and many stable requisites.....
18741215 Messrs. William Lennan and Son, Dawson-street, write:-"We percieve our names mentioned in your report on the 'Vienna Exhibition' to-day, but though an oversight no doubt, you omit to give us credit for having received a medal of merit. We were also honoured with the order for the harness by Baron Von Schwarz Scuborn, to accompany Messrs. Hutton's 'Irische Kauen,' presented to the Prince of Liechtenstein."
18741216 FARRELL'S....To be sold by auction.....A superior Saddle and Bridle, by Lennan, of Dawson street, also several other Saddles, Bridles, sets of Harness, and Horse Clothing. The Property of Gentlemen...
18741224 THE OLD BUCKLE SUPERSEDED. - (BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT). -?LENNAN & SON Have just completed and Patented a most valuable invention in harness, which they have no doubt will in time completely abolish the use of the old Buckle. Among its many advantages, over similar inventions, it comprises a light and extremely neat appearance - simplicity of construction - facility to release a horse almost instantaneously, in case of accident - less wear and tear on leather, thereby insuring greater durability, and the cost is nothing above an ordinary harness. The "Safety Tugs" can be attached to any harness. Descriptive drawings with prices will be sent on application. The Trade supplied. LENNAN & SON, SADDLERS TO THE QUEEN And PRINCE OF WALES, 29 AND 30 DAWSON STREET, DUBLIN.
18750106 COACHMAN or Groom and Coachman - A respectable steady Man, of good appearance, who perfectly understands his business, the management of a stud of hunters, and the training of young horses; is a careful, steady driver, and takes the best possible care of horses, carriages, and harness; has lived with highly respectable families, and can be highly recommended by them; can also attend table when required; would prefer a weekly situation in city or suburbs, or would take a gentleman's situation in the country, if such should offer. Any commands addressed to R M, Coachman, Messrs Lennan and Son, Saddlers to her Majesty, 29 Dawson street, Dublin, will be punctually attended to, for four days.
18750119 As 18741224 - A NEW SAFETY HARNESS - THE OLD BUCKLE SUPERSEDED.
18750121 Ditto.
18750123 Ditto, but without above heading.
18750125 GROOM and Coachman - A respectable Man wishes a situation as above having lived for years in a nobleman's service where he had charge of racers, hunters, as well as Coachman, and the training of young horses, all which he understood perfectly, for which he will be well recommended by the nobleman and gentleman with whom he served for years, as well as hardworking, civility and general good conduct. Please address W J, in care of Messrs Lennan and Son, 30 Dawson street, Dublin.
18750126 As 18750123.
18750126 COACHMAN or Groom and Coachman wishes to obtain a situation; understands the care and management of horses; has long and satisfactory discharges; is married; no incumbrances; his wife would take charge of a lodge if required; has no objection to town or country; to be heard of for three days. Please address ??? care of Messrs Lennan and Sons, Saddlers, 29 and 30 Dawson street, or 30 Middle Gardiner street.
18750202 As 18741224 starting (BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT).
18750209 As above minus (BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT).
18750216 As above starting A NEW SAFETY HARNESS.
18750216 COACHMAN or Groom and Coachman - A young Man, just disengaged wishes a situation as above, who thoroughly understands his business in all its branches; the care of hunting and carriage horses, carriages, and harness, which he takes the greatest care of; is a first-class driver in both double and single harness; is a first rate attendant at table when required; has long and satisfactory discharges; can be well recommended from his last master in town; no objection to town or country. Please address J M, Messrs Lennan and Sons, 29 and 30 Dawson street.
18750223 As 18750216:?'A NEW SAFETY HARNESS' with 'Patented in Great Britain and France' added at end.
18750223 COACHMAN - An [sic] Nobleman is most anxious to recommend a highly respectable, steady, sober Man in the prime of his life, who has lived with him for a considerable time; he understands his business, and is a first class coachman in all harness; knows Dublin well, town or country, terms moderate. Address Whip, Messrs Lennan and Son, 29 and 30 Dawson street.
18750227 As 18750223: 'A NEW SAFETY HARNESS'.
18750302 THE NEW SAFETY HARNESS. The Lord Chancellor's harness for his new equipage is on the principle lately invented and patented by Messrs Lennan and Son, Dawson street. We previously noticed in detail, the many advantages this plan possesses over the old style, and we have been afforded an opportunity to further judge of its merits by an inspection of the harness referred to, as well as a number of other sets on order. There cannot be a second opinion as to the appearance of the new slide being far in advance of the old buckle, possessing as it does elegance and neatness, whilst it secures greater durability, and affords the means of disengaging a horse in almost an instant, should he meet with an accident. This invention would appear to be quite a reform in the trade, and to have a tendency towards an entire alteration in the old system, judging from the number of orders Messrs Lennan are receiving from saddlers - especially in England - but five weeks having elapsed since the patent was brought before the public, and it is satisfactory to think that an Irish firm has succeeded in accomplishing such an important improvement in this extensive branch of trade and supplying a want long desired. The Lord Chancellor's harness is beautifully mounted in silver and a novel as well as striking effect is produced by his lordship's crest being introduced on the patent silver slides, which take the place of buckles. Over ornamentation is carefully avoided at Messrs Lennan's establishment. The public will also be shown sets in course of manufacture for Sir John Esmonde, M P; Sir Richd. Musgrave, Bart; Sir Walter Nugent, Bart; H W Close Esq, Blackrock: W T Stanley, Esq, V S Leamington; Giles Shaw, Esq, Bewdley; J C Murray, Esq, Llenamandra; Thos. Owens, Esq, Drogheda; R J Le Poer Trench, Esq, Granard; H T Vickers, Esq, Bray; B P Tronsdell, Esq, 7th Hussars; his Serene Highness the Prince of Waldeck, Cologne, (four horse set): the Landeath Danzier Mulheim, on the Rhine, &c, &c. We predicted for the invention a speedy entry into public favour, but were scarcely prepared for the rapid progress it has made. Messrs Lennan, have appointed Agents through England, and they have also patented the invention in France.
18750304 FARRELL'S....To be sold at Auction...The Property of a Gentleman. A Landau, by Hutton, in good order; a set of Plated Mounted Single Harness, by Lennan, together with Horse Clothing, Stable Requisites, &c. John Burtchell, Auctioneer.
18750315 A NEW SAFETY HARNESS - THE OLD BUCKLE SUPERSEDED. "LENNAN'S PATENT TUGS." Economy and elegance combined. Patented in Great Britain, France, and Belgium. Send for Illustrated Price List of above to the Inventors and Manufacturers, LENNAN AND SON; Saddlers to the Queen and Prince of Wales, 29 and 30 DAWSON STREET, DUBLIN. Agents in London, Paris, and Brussels. The Trade supplied.
18750317 LEFT for Sale by a Gentleman not requiring them, a Hunting Saddle with leather cover, by Lennan, a double reined bridle, a horse sheet....No broker need apply.
18750318 TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION....The Representatives of the late W Smith Chatterton, Esq, Belmond, Raheny,....ALSO A set of Double Harness, Silver plated-mounting, in good order, by Lennan. ....JOHN BURTCHELL, Auctioneer.
18750406 LENNAN'S PATENT HARNESS. The Morning Post London April 2nd, in writing of this new invention, states - "Almost every owner and every driver of horses has had cause to lament the hard, rigid, unyielding harness buckles, which in the event of a fall are so difficult to loosen, and in many cases render the cutting of the harness necessary. Besides the expense of this summary process, it is certain that the delay occasioned before it is resorted to frequently results in serious and sometimes fatal accidents alike to horses and men; and harness-makers have frequently, but hitherto fruitlessly, sought to devise a road out of the difficulty. The credit of a really effectual remedy must now, however, be awarded to Messrs. Lennan and Son, of Dawson-street, Dublin, to whom all who ride or drive are already indebted for the "safety stirrup," the "safety harness," and other useful appliances which have materially lessened the the dangers of riding and driving. Messrs Lennan and Son have introduced a novelty in the "safety-tug," which gets rid of buckles altogether, and consists simply of a sliding metal loop passed on to one strap, while on the other is a pin which fits into holes in the first strap, the loop then being drawn over the two straps, which are thus firmly braced together, becoming tighter the heavier the strain upon them. But in case of accident the loop has only to be slid back, and then with a mere touch of the finger the horse is free. Specimens of this new patent, which will doubtless soon come into general use, may be seen at Swain's in Piccadilly, and Owen's in Mount street, Messrs Lennan's agents."
   
18750518 UPPER MOUNT STREET [49]. SALE OF MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ... Also a capital circular-fronted brougham, in excellent order, by Hutton; And a fashionable open carriage with hood, by the same eminent maker; A set of double harness and saddle, by Lennan; Wheelbarrow..... Messrs. Battersby and Co....The carriages and harness at One sharp. ....
       
18830508   EX-PRESIDENT GRANT, of the United States, has honoured Messrs LENNAN AND SON, Of DAWSON STREET, With an order for a set of their Patent Safety Pair-Horse Harness for his own special driving, which will be On View To-day, previous to being shipped to New York. This style of Harness is largely coming into use in the United States, where Messrs Lennan have lately been sending several sets to some of the leading residents of New York, Boston, Baltimore, &c. The Safety Harness is also being largely used by some of the leading nobility and gentry of these countries, and their testimonials in it favour can be inspected at Messrs Lennan's Establishment. Whilst the price is the same as the old Buckle Harness, its advantage over the latter are at once apparent on examining the principle of the invention. - 29 &30 DAWSON STREET.
       
18831128 LADY'S Saddle, small size, by Lennan, Dawson street, to be seen at Lennan's, Pembroke street.    
18831130 Ditto.   
       
18870312 Important and Extensive Sale of Household Furniture.....a superior set brass mounted harness, cost £12 10s in Messrs Lennan's, Dawson street; ...    
18870315 LENNAN'S SAFETY BUCKLE HARNESS Is the same price as the old style, and was awarded the SILVER MEDALS at the recent LONDON INVENTIONS EXHIBITION and LIVERPOOL EXHIBITION, 1886. A list of over 300 noblemen and gentlemen who have it in use, with their testimonials, can be seen at our establishment. Mr Kenny, M.R.C.V.S., and Lennan's Patent Anti-Windsucker, HABIT SAFETIES for LADIES' SADDLES, and many other specialities. - LENNAN & SON, 29 and 30 DAWSON STREET, DUBLIN. Continental Depot - 240 Rue de Rivoli, Paris. 
18870317 Ditto.   
18870319 Ditto.   
18870319 COUNTY DUBLIN. P. O'CONNOR & SON will SELL BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, by order of the Tenant, James Monks, the Interest and Goodwill in his House and LENNAN'S Farm of Land, containing about 6 1/2 Irish Acres, including a stone quarry, at a rent of £18 yearly, and 2s 0r 20p free of any rent, part of the Lands of Tubbergregan, convenient to Garristown, 13 miles from Dublin. Apply to P. O'CONNOR & SON.
18870326 As 18870315 - LENNAN'S SAFETY BUCKLE HARNESS  
18870405 Ditto.  
18870405 THE COMMISSION OF OYER AND TERMINER. Yesterday the Commission of Oyer and Terminer was opened in the Courthouse, Green street, by Sir Michael Morris, Lord Chief Justice, who was accompanied by the Lord Mayor. ...The following composed the City Grand Jury: Messrs Michael Falk (foreman) ..., Michael H. Lennan.....  
18870407 As 18870315 - LENNAN'S SAFETY BUCKLE HARNESS  
18870408 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really Best harness at moderate prices.  
18870409 As 18870315 - LENNAN'S SAFETY BUCKLE HARNESS  
18870411 SPORTSMAN'S EXHIBITION AT OLYMPIA, LONDON. - We beg to intimate that we intend exhibiting samples of our celebrated prize Saddlery and Harness Specialities at above, which opens on the 20th inst., and respectfully solicit a visit from our kind patrons and friends. LENNAN & SON, DAWSON STREET, DUBLIN 
18870412 As 18870315 - LENNAN'S SAFETY BUCKLE HARNESS
18870413 As 18870411 - SPORTSMAN'S EXHIBITION
18870414 As 18870315 - LENNAN'S SAFETY BUCKLE HARNESS
18870415 As 18870411 - SPORTSMAN'S EXHIBITION
18870416 As 18870315 - LENNAN'S SAFETY BUCKLE HARNESS
18870418 As 18870411 - SPORTSMAN'S EXHIBITION
18870419 As 18870315 - LENNAN'S SAFETY BUCKLE HARNESS
18870419 Mr W.F. Lennan, Dawson street, has left town for a few weeks to superintend the exhibit of Lennan and Son, at "Olympia," W. Kensington; also, to visit their Continental Depot, lately established at 240 Rue de Rivoli, Paris.
18870421 As 18870315 - LENNAN'S SAFETY BUCKLE HARNESS  
18870423 Ditto.  
18870426 Ditto.  
18870428 Ditto.  
18870503 Ditto.  
18870506 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices. 
18870506 As 18870315 - LENNAN'S SAFETY BUCKLE HARNESS.  
18870507 Ditto.
18870512 Ditto.
18870512 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
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18881020 HARNESS - Warning - Lennan and Son, 29 and 30 Dawson street, are not, and have never been connected with any other firm of the same name.  
18881022 WANTED Lady's Side-Saddle, in perfect order, latest improvements, flat seat, by Lennan or other well known maker. Address, stating price, G 685, this office.  
18881023 At a meeting of the Irish exhibitors at Olympia it has been determined to present a testimonial to Lord Arthur Hill, in acknowledgement of his exertions on behalf of Irish manufactures and trade, and the committee appointed include names such as those of Sir E.C. Guinness, Mr Thomas Pim, Sir H. Cochrane, L. Malone, S. Smalldridge, Robert Mitchell, Edmund Johnson, John Chancellor, W.F. Lennan, T.G. Phillips, H.E. Taaffe, J. Lafayette, and Thomas J. Haslam. The movement is, as all would expect it to be, very popular with men of every opinion. 
18881114 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really Best Harness at moderate prices.
18881114 Harness - Warning - Lennan and Son; only address is now, 29 and 30 Dawson street, are not, and never have been, connected with any other firm of the same name.
18881115 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really Best Harness at moderate prices.
18881115 Harness - Warning - Lennan and Sons' only address is now, 29 and 30 Dawson street, are not, and never have been, connected with any other firm of the same name.
18890129 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18890207 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18890213 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18890213 Harness - Warning - Lennan and Sons' only address is now, as heretofore, 29 and 30 Dawson street. Established 50 years.
18890219 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18890221 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18890221 Harness - Warning - Lennan and Sons' only address is now, as heretofore, 29 and 30 Dawson street. Established 50 years.
18890228 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18890228 Harness - Warning - Lennan and Sons' only address is now, as heretofore, 29 and 30 Dawson street. Established 50 years.
18890301 Kilmurray McMahon Steeplechases. …Judge and Clerk of the Scales - John Lennane
18890306 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18890315 Harness - Warning - Lennan and Son have no connection with any other house of similar name, their only address being in Dawson street, Established 50 years.
18890315 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18890316 Harness - Warning - Lennan and Son have no connection with any other house of similar name, their only address being in Dawson street, Established 50 years.
18890316 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18890319 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18890322 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18890327 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18890402 Health for Horse and Hound. - The "Jaeger" Horse and Greyhound Clothing, Absolutely Pure Wool, and Free from Dye. - Descriptive Price List Free. - Sole Agents: - LENNAN AND SON, 29 and 30 Dawson street, Dublin.
18890402 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18890420 On Monday evening, in the Oak Room of the Mansion House, a meeting was held for the purpose of inaugurating a movement to enable twelve or more artisans to visit the Paris Exhibition, to report on improvements, &c. ......Mr. Lennan, in seconding the motion, suggested that the employer of each of the delegates should be informed that he would be requested to pay a fortnight's salary in advance towards the support of the family of the man sent. (Hear, hear.)...Alderman Kernan said the committee had resolved to pay to the family of the absent man a week's wages. It was believed that a week would provide ample time for observation in Paris. Mr. Lennan said his recommendation was that the employer of the delegate should be called upon to contribute. (Hear, hear) ....
18890510 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18890528 Harness - P.J.Lennan, practical saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18890608 Harness - Warning - Lennan and Son have no connection with any other house of similar name, their only address being Dawson street; established fifty years.
18890621 Harness - P.J.Lennan, practical saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18890621 Harness - Warning - Lennan and Son have no connection with any other house of similar name, their only address being Dawson street; established fifty years.
18890622 Harness - Warning - Lennan and Son have no connection with any other house of similar name, their only address being Dawson street; established fifty years.
18890627 Harness - Warning - Lennan and Son have no connection with any other house of similar name, their only address being Dawson street; established fifty years.
18890627 Harness - P.J.Lennan, practical saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18890629 Harness - Warning - Lennan and Son have no connection with any other house of similar name, their only address being Dawson street. Established fifty years.
18890629 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18890701 Harness - Warning - Lennan and Son have no connection with any other house of similar name, their only address being Dawson street. Established fifty years.
18890823 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18890823 Harness - Set of good silver-mounted pair horse Harness, haines, all over silver plated, Lennan's Pembroke street
18890905 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18891023 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18891024 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18891115 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18891125 Coachman and Groom - A young Man, single, thouroughly understands his business; good driver, in double and single harness; understands the care and management of hunters; can be highly recommended, Address H.H. care of Lennan & Son, Saddlers, Dawson street.
18891203 Funeral of Mr. M.P. D'Arcy ….There were also present:- ….William F. Lennan
18900116 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18900117 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18900214 [Large] MESSRS. LENNAN & SON, SADDLERS, &c, to prevent mistakes, wish to intimate that their only Dublin address is at 29 AND 30 DAWSON STREET
18900217 MESSRS. LENNAN & SON, SADDLERS, &c, to prevent mistakes, wish to intimate that their only address in Dublin is at 29 AND 30 DAWSON STREET
18900220 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18900306 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18900308 Arrivals at Kingstown per Royal Mail Steamers:…..W.F.Lennan Esq., Mrs. and Master Lennan
18900321 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18900328 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18900328 LENNAN and Son, Saddlers, in order to prevent mistakes, wish to intimate that their only address in Dublin is the same as for the last 50 years, 29 and 30 Dawson street
18900404 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18900410 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18900410 LENNAN and Son, Saddlers, in order to prevent mistakes, wish to intimate that their only address in Dublin is the same as for the last 50 years, 29 and 30 Dawson street
18900416 Harness - P.J.Lennan, practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness, at moderate prices.
18900418 Harness - P.J.Lennan, practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness, at moderate prices.
18900419 GROOM and Coachman; drives double or single harness, or would takecharge of a stud of horses first-rate valet; four years' last discharge. - G.V. Messrs. Lennan, 29, 30 Dawson street
18900423 Harness - P.J.Lennan, practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness, at moderate prices.
18900424 SADDLERY IMPORTANT. Messrs. LENNAN & SON, to prevent mistakes, wish to intimate that they have no other establishment in Dublin but at 29 and 30 Dawson street, where their well-know manufacturory has been established for the last half century.
18900425 Harness - P.J.Lennan, practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness, at moderate prices.
18900429 IRISH WORK FOR ITALY AND THE UNITED STATES. We have seen at the establishment of Messrs. Lennan and Son, the well known saddlers and harnessmakers, of Dawson Street, some magnificent specimens of their manufacture, which they are about dispatching to Italy, Germany, and the United States of America. Prince Colonna di Sciarra, one of the wealthiest and oldest of the Italian nobility, has entrusted his order for four-in-hand coach harness to Messrs. Lennan, and oldest of the Italian nobility, has entrusted his order for four-in-hand coach harness to Messrs. Lennan, and some idea of the costly style of the outfit may be gathered when we state that the Prince directed the mounting, coronets, arms, &c., to be gold and silver plated, and, in carrying out the order, the finish, design, and materials used reflect the highest credit on the taste and resources of the ?item?. The standing territs and head territ are all surmounted with the Prince's coronet, cast in solid and richly chased gold, and the same are also introduced in a most effective manner on the ?rescettes?. The patent leather portions, which are all neatly hand-stitched, have the Prince's monogram in gold, surrounded with a silver garter, and a gold coronet on top. Mixed gold and silver in harness ornaments is a novelty, and the combination presents a pleasing and artistic appearance. The forehead bands are silver chain, 'Horse Guards' pattern, and look very effective in conjunction with the silver and gold plated rosettes. An extra set of collars is also provided, made of red patent leather, and are beautifully finished. Altogether the style in which this harness is got up is perfectly unique, and all who take an interest in such matters, as well as those anxious for the success of our native industries, should call at Messrs. Lennan's establishment, and inspect the above. We have also seen the following in course of construction at Messrs. Lennan's, and they are well worth inspection before being forwarded to their destination.
18900502 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes harness of really best material, at moderate prices.
18900508 Harness - P.J.Lennan, practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness, at moderate prices.
18900516 Harness - P.J.Lennan, practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness, at moderate prices.
18900528 Harness - P.J.Lennan, practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness, at moderate prices.
18900528 MESSRS. Lennan & Son, Saddlers, &c to prevent mistakes, wish to intimate that their only Address in Dublin is at 29 and 30 Dawson street.
18900529 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness, at moderate prices.
18900531 COACHMAN, Groom - Young Man; double or single; thoroughly understands his business; Protestant. Address G.H. Lennan, Saddler, Pembroke street.
18900603 HARNESS - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness, at moderate prices.
18900603 MESSRS. Lennan & Son, Saddlers, &c would feel obliged by all letters being addressed 29 and 30 Dawson street, Dublin, as they have no branch house in the city; please carefully note street.
18900606 HARNESS - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18900617 HARNESS - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18900617 MESSRS. Lennan & Son, Saddlers, &c would feel obliged by all letters being addressed 29 and 30 Dawson street, Dublin, as they have no branch house in the city; please carefully note street.
18900618 MESSRS. Lennan and Son, Saddlers, &c would feel obliged by all letters being addressed 29 and 30 Dawson street, Dublin, as they have no branch house in the city; please carefully note street.
18900701 HARNESS - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18900711 HARNESS - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18900715 Sale Arthur Jones & Son at 135 Stephen's Green ….setof harness, superior saddle by Lennan,….
18900717 HARNESS - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18900717 MESSRS. Lennan and Son, Saddlers, &c would feel obliged by all letters being addressed 29 and 30 Dawson street, Dublin, as they have no branch house in the city. Please carefully note street.
18900718 HARNESS - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18900718 MESSRS. Lennan and Son, Saddlers, &c would feel obliged by all letters being addressed 29 and 30 Dawson street, Dublin, as they have no branch house in the city. Please carefully note street.
18900723 Harness - P.J.Lennan, practical saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18900728 Harness - The only address of Messrs. Lennan and Son in Dublin is at 29 and 30 Dawson street, where they have been established 50 years; letters should be addressed accordingly.
18900729 Harness - The only address of Messrs. Lennan and Son in Dublin is at 29 and 30 Dawson street, where they have been established 50 years; letters should be addressed accordingly.
18900729 Harness - P.J.Lennan, practical saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18900730 Harness - The only address of Messrs. Lennan and Son in Dublin is at 29 and 30 Dawson street, where they have been established 50 years; letters should be addressed accordingly.
18900730 Harness - P.J.Lennan, practical saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18900730 Harness - Set of Double and Single Brass Harness, by Lennan, Dublin. - H413, this office.
18900807 Harness - P.J.Lennan, practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18900809 Harness - P.J.Lennan, practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18900809 Harness - The only address of Messrs. Lennan and Son in Dublin is at 29 and 30 Dawson street, where they have been established 50 years; letters should be addressed accordingly.
18900809 Set Single Harness, Silver-mounted; made to order; Lady's Side-Saddle, Lennan, - Wm. Swan, Arnott's Stables, Prince's street.
18900811 Harness - P.J.Lennan, practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18900811 Harness - The only address of Messrs. Lennan and Son in Dublin is at 29 and 30 Dawson street, where they have been established 50 years; letters should be addressed accordingly.
18900811 Set Single Harness, Silver-mounted; made to order; Lady's Side-Saddle, Lennan, - Wm. Swan, Arnott's Stables, Prince's street.
18900822 Harness - P.J.Lennan, practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18900822 Harness - Messrs. Lennan and Son, Saddlers, &c. have no other address in Dublin than 29 and 30 Dawson street, where all letters should be addressed. Please carefully note street. Established fifty years.
18900823 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18900823 Harness - Messrs. Lennan and Son, Saddlers, &c. have no other address in Dublin than 29 and 30 Dawson street, where all letters should be addressed. Please carefully note street. Established fifty years.
18900826 Harness - Messrs. Lennan and Son, Saddlers, &c. have no other address in Dublin than 29 and 30 Dawson street, where all letters should be addressed. Please carefully note street. Established fifty years.
18900826 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18900827 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18900827 Will be Sold a bargain, Set of Double Silver Mounted Harness, Lennan's best; little used. Apply M., care Mrs. Hill, Main street, Blackrock.
18900828 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18900828 Harness - Messrs. Lennan & Son, Saddlers, &c. have no other address in Dublin than 29 & 30 Dawson street, where all letters should be addressed. Please carefully note street. Established fifty years.
18900829 HORSE SHOW. Messrs. LENNAN & SON beg to intimate that their Establishment will be kept open until 6 p.m. on Saturday, 30th inst., for the convenience of their numerous customers at present in town. - Saddlery and Harness Manufactory, 29 and 30 Dawson street
18900829 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18900829 Harness - Messrs. Lennan & Son, Saddlers, &c. have no other address in Dublin than 29 & 30 Dawson street, where all letters should be addressed. Please carefully note street. Established fifty years.
18900829 Trap and Harness for Sale, suit Pony or Cob, back-to-back shooting Battledean, walnut body, Warner wheels, lancewood shafts, platform springs, &c.; built by Colclough & Sons, quite new; tan Harness by Lennan; seen at rere of 3 Lochlomond terrace, North Circular road, near Phoenix Park.
18900830 Harness - Messrs. Lennan & Son, Saddlers, &c. have no other address in Dublin than 29 & 30 Dawson street, where all letters should be addressed. Please carefully note street. Established fifty years.
18900901 Harness - Messrs. Lennan & Son, Saddlers, &c. have no other address in Dublin than 29 & 30 Dawson street, where all letters should be addressed. Please carefully note street. Established fifty years.
18900903 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18900904 …..Mr. W.F.Lennan, Dawson street, has left Kingstown for England.
18900911 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18900916 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18900917 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18900919 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18900924 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18900925 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18901008 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18901031 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18901118 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18901231 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18910114 …Mr. W.F.Lennan, Dawson street has left Kingstown for England
18910128 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18910211 Harness for Sale - A splendid Set of Double Harness, silver mounted, by Lennan and Son, nearly new, to be sold a bargain. Apply to C 342, this office.
18910305 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18910311 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18910324 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18910327 Harness - P.T.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18910408 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18910417 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18910506 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18910604 Butler, will be disengaged on the 21 inst.; well up o his duties; good character; age 40. Address J.P. Lennan, Saddler, Lower Pembroke street.
18910604 Coachman and Groom; young man; single; good driver, double or single harness; rides well; highly recommended. Address J.N., Lennan and Sons, Saddlers, 29 and 30 Dawson street.
18910623 Wanted, Man who can drive wzll in double and single harness, in city, and make himself generally useful. Apply to Mr. Lennan, Harness Maker, Pembroke street
18910707 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18910730 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, Makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18910801 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, Makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18910806 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18910826 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18910826 Dawson street - To be let, 4 Rooms in No. 29, suitable for offices, &c: newly papered and painted; rent £20. Apply to Lennan and Son, 29 and 30 Dawson street.
18910827 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18910827 LENNAN AND SON, DAWSON STREET; Messrs. Lennan have on exhibition at Stand 73 a choice collection of the saddlery goods for which they are celebrated at home and abroad, including Sergeant's patent safety rein, which is a perfect stop for "runaway," and prevent a horse from "rearing" and "falling back". It has also further good qualities which must recommend it to the notice of those managing "jibbers" and other vicious animals.
18910828 [Large] DUBLIN HORSE SHOW. - LENNAN AND SONS, Saddlers and Harness Makers to Her Majesty the Queen, H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, &c, &c, 29 & 30 Dawson Street
18910828 [Large] Saddlery and Harness including Serjeant's Patent Safety Rein, Improved Tandem Arrangement, &c., &c., - Stand No. 73 at Show
18910828 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18910903 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18920113 Joint Stock Companies. Notice given that the names of the companies will be struck off: ...North-West Donegal (Lennan Valley) Light Railway and Tramway Company, Limited
18920120 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18920122 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18920122 Brougham for Sale; perfect order; medium light running; good maker. Apply Lennan, Harness Maker, Pembroke street.
18920130 Arrivals at North Wall Station by the London and North Western Company's Express passenger steamer: ...C.A.Lennon, Esq. ...
18920213 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18920222 Groom and Coachman; good whip; competent in every respect; civil and obliging; highest references; Address A.M., Lennan, Saddler, Pembroke street.
18920225 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18920304 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18920305 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18920331 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18920404 Auctions, On View This Day .....lady's saddle by Lennan, harness, &c. Messrs. P.J. Walsh & Sons, Nos. 19 and 20 Bachelor's Walk...at No.3 Eglinton Road, Donnybrook, on Tomorrow (Tuesday), 5th April...
18920422 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18920429 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, Makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18920505 Harness - P.J. Lennan, practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18920514 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18920521 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18920603 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness, at moderate prices.
18920624 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18920805 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really Best Harness at moderate prices.
18920824 [Large] DUBLIN HORSE SHOW. - LENNAN & SON, 29 & 30 Dawson Street, Dublin, for SADDLERY & HARNESS, including Improve Tandem Arrangement, &c. - See Stand No. 32 At Show.
18920825 [Large] DUBLIN HORSE SHOW. - LENNAN & SON, 29 & 30 Dawson Street, Dublin, for SADDLERY & HARNESS, including Improve Tandem Arrangement, &c. - See Stand No. 32 At Show.
18920827 [Large] DUBLIN HORSE SHOW. - LENNAN & SON, 29 & 30 Dawson Street, Dublin, for SADDLERY & HARNESS, including Improve Tandem Arrangement, &c. - See Stand No. 32 At Show.
18920830 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18920902 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.  
18920917 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.  
18920922 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.  
18920926 Lady's Saddle, made by Lennan and Sons, Dawson street, modern make, triple socket for leaping wall, Lennan's safety stirrup, in perfect order. Apply A 620, this office.  
18920929 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.  
18920929 Lady's Saddle, made by Lennan and Sons, Dawson street, modern make, triple socket for leaping wall, Lennan's safety stirrup, in perfect order. Apply A 620, this office.  
18921014 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness, at moderate prices.  
18921224 [Large] LENNAN & SON, Saddlers and Harness Makers, 29 & 30 Dawson Street, Beg to acquaint their customers and the Public that their Establishment will be Closed On MONDAY AND TUESDAY Next. 
18930118 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18930207 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.  
18930215 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.  
18930222 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.  
18930318 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness moderate prices.  
18930418 [Large] LENNAN, SON, & CO., 29 & 30 Dawson Street, Dublin. - SADDLES, HARNESS, &c. - Inspection Invited. - N.B. - The ONLY Address.  
18930419 [Large] LENNAN, SON, & CO., 29 & 30 Dawson Street, Dublin. - SADDLES, HARNESS, &c. - Inspection Invited. - N.B. - The ONLY Address.  
18930422 [Large] LENNAN, SON, & CO., 29 & 30 Dawson Street, Dublin. - SADDLES, HARNESS, &c. - Inspection Invited. - N.B. - The ONLY Address.  
18930616 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.  
18930805 Auctions. This Day (Saturday).....a gentleman's new saddle by Lennan, sets of single harness, ..... James Hill, ...11 Bachelor's Walk  
18930823 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN, SON, & CO., 29 & 30 Dawson Street, Dublin. N.B. - The only address.  
18930824 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN, SON, & CO., 29 & 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The only address.  
18930825 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN, SON, & CO., 29 & 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The only address.  
18930826 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN, SON, & CO., 29 & 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The only address.  
18930907 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.  
18930912 Coachman; thoroughly understands his business; care hunters; Wife good laundress; Protestants, C. Lennan, Son, Dawson street.  
18930916 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.  
18930926 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness, at moderate prices.  
18930927 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness, at moderate prices.  
18930929 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness, at moderate prices.  
18931003 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.  
18931027 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON, & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18931031 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON, & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18931108 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON, & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18931110 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON, & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18931120 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON, & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18931121 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON, & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18931129 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON, & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18931130 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.  
18931201 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON, & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18931211 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON, & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18931212 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON, & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18931220 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON, & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18931222 LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin. N.B. - The Only Address.  
18940105 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.  
18940110 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18940117 Groom and Coachman; light weight; can drive double and single harness; knows city well; has no objection to town or country. Address C.O., Lennan, 29 Dawson street.  
18940122 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18940131 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18940201 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18940213 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18940223 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18940305 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18940306 Groom or Coachman - Young Man, just discharged; wishes employment as above; well recommended, understands his business thoroughly. Applt to II. Lennan and Son, Dawson street.  
18940308 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.  
18940327 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18940404 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18940418 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.
18940419 n.a. Groom/Coachman  
18940425 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18940426 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.
18940501 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness, at moderate prices.
18940519 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18940521 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18940522 LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin N.B. - The Only Address.  
18940612 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18940619 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness, at moderate prices.  
18940626 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness, at moderate prices.  
18940703 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18940711 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18940713 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18940723 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18940727 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness, at moderate prices.  
18940802 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18940803 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin  
18940808 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.  
18940811 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices.
18940816 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.  
18940821 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.  
18940822 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18940822 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.  
18940823 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18940901 Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Stable Appointments. - Lennan, Son & Co., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The only address.
18940903 Harness - P.J.Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18940904 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18940913 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness, at moderate prices.  
18940914 [Large] LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18940920 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness; moderate prices.  
18940925 [Large] LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18940926 SEWELL'S, Dublin, Auction To-morrow, The property of a Gentleman, ... 3. Double Harness, silver mounted (by Lennan), nearly new.....  
18940928 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness, at moderate prices.  
18941003 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness, at moderate prices.  
18941004 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18941005 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18941016 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS. - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address. 
18941017 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness, at moderate prices.  
18941024 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness, at moderate prices. 
18941031 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.  
18941101 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.  
18941114 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS, - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18941122 Auctions. On Tuesday next, 27th November, AT AIRFIELD, DROMMARTIN, DUNDRUM, COUNTY DUBLIN, Messrs. Battersby & Co. Have been instructed by Mrs. Jury, in consequence of the place havinh been Let on Lease, to SELL BY AUCTION, at above Residence, on THIS DAY, THE ENTIRE OUTDOOR EFFECTS, .... Sets of double and single brass mounted harness by Lennan; ....  
18941124 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS, - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18941127 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS, - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18941127 Auctions. THIS DAY!! THIS DAY!! AT AIRFIELD, DROMMARTIN, DUNDRUM, COUNTY DUBLIN, Messrs. Battersby & Co. Have been instructed by Mrs. Jury, in consequence of the place havinh been Let on Lease, to SELL BY AUCTION, at above Residence, on THIS DAY, THE ENTIRE OUTDOOR EFFECTS, .... Sets of double and single brass mounted harness by Lennan; ....  
18941127 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS, - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18941215 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS, - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18941226 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS, - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18941227 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS, - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18950102 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.  
18950107 [Large] LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18950108 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.  
18950116 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS, - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18950117 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.  
18950118 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS, - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18950118 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.  
18950121 Departures from Kingstown per Royal Mail steamesr - ... Francis J. Lennan, Esq. ...  
18950128 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS, - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18950129 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS, - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18950201 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.  
18950207 [Large] LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18950212 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness, at moderate prices.  
18950216 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS, - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18950218 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS, - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18950219 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS, - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18950227 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS, - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18950228 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS, - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin - N.B. - The Only Address.  
18950228 Groom, Coachman (Protestant), married, cross country; rides, trains, drives, all harness; excellent discharges, Seen by appointment, W.E., Lennan, Dawson street, Dublin.  
18950315 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.  
18950614 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS, - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin -
18950716 A Lady recommends reliable English Groom, age 34, 10 stone, 5 foot 7ins.; one or pair, superior wife would keep lodge; recently married. Apply Lennan, Son and Co., Dawson street, Dublin.
18950716 A Young Man, married, wishes for a situation to mind a pony and trap, and do a little gardening; wife to mind a gate lodge. Address to Patrick Lennan [or Lannan], Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny.
18950808 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS, - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin, - N.B. - The Only Address.
18950814 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness at moderate prices.
18950819 [Large] LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin, - N.B. - The Only Address.
18950919 Gentleman can with confidence recommend first class stud Groom and Coachman; married, Protestant, excellent character, - J.P., care of Lennan, Son and Co., 29 and 30 Dawson street, Dublin.
18950927 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best harness at moderate prices. 
18951029 [Large] LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin, - N.B. - The Only Address. 
18960221 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS, - LENNAN. SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin, - N.B. - The Only Address 
18960404 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS, - LENNAN, SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin, - N.B. - The Only Address 
18960430 Coachman and Groom having practical knowledge of the care and management of horses, carriages, and harness; knows city well; drives double and single harness; long and satisfactory discharges. - B., care of Lennan, Son, and Company, Dawson street. 
18960505 [Large] LENNAN, SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin, - N.B. - The Only Address 
18960527 [Large] SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, STABLE APPOINTMENTS, - LENNAN, SON & CO., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin, - N.B. - The Only Address 
18960605 Harness - P.J. Lennan, Practical Saddler, Lower Pembroke street, makes really best Harness; moderate prices. 
18960623 Groom, 10 stone, age 29, can ride and drive; Wife mind dairy, good discharge. - J.D. Lennan, 30 Dawson street.  
18961013 ....Mr. Lennane, Ennis, said that he hoped that the present Chief Secretary or Lord Lieutenant would look into the case of the eight Claremen incarcerated in connection with the agrarian movements. ....  
18970206 [Large] Madame Jeanie Rosse's - Annual Concert, - Antient Concert Rooms, Dublin, - To-Night, at 8, - Under the Distinguished Patronage of - Their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant - and the Countess Cadogan. - Artistes - Mrs. Helen Trust, - Of the London Popular and Balad Concerts, and of the - Leeds and Norwich Triennial Musical Festivals, - (Her first Appearance in Dublin.) - Madame Jeanie Rosse, - Mrs Greene, Miss Clara Lepier, Miss Marion Figgis, Miss Emily Downey, Miss Madge Douglass, Miss Julia Lennan, - Mr. A. EVLYN Ashley, - Of the London and Provincial Concerts - (Her first Appearance in Dublin.) - Mr. Charles Kelly. - Violin - Miss Florence Connor. - Cantata - The Fishermaidens, In Costume - By Madame Jeanie Rosse's Ladies' - Choral Society. - 40 Voices. - Conductors - T.R.G. Joze, Mus D., and C. Marchant, Mus. Bac - Tickets at Cramer's, Westmoreland street.  
18970825 [Large] HORSE SHOW. - Visitors Requiring SADDLES, HARNESS, &c., &c, - See our Stock. - LENNAN, SON, & CO., LTD. 29 & 30 Dawson St., Dublin.  
18970827 [Large] HORSE SHOW. - Visitors Requiring SADDLES, HARNESS, &c., &c, - See our Stock. - LENNAN, SON, & CO., LTD. 29 & 30 Dawson St., Dublin.  
18971013 Several Ladies' and Gents' Second-hand Saddles; also Second-hand Double and Single Harness, Brass and Silver-mounted; cheap, - Lennan, Son, and Co., Limited, Dawson street  
18971013 Harness - P.J. Lennan and Son, Pembroke street, Dublin, Practical Saddlers and Harness Manufacturers, makes best Harness at moderate prices.  
18971025 Groom and Coachman (single), Protestant, 3 years last place; drive double and single, care hunters, excellent discharges, well recommended. - P.Lennan and Co., Ltd., Dawson street.  
18971118 Harness - P.J. Lennan and Sons, Pembroke street, Dublin, Practical Saddlers and Harness Manufacturers, makes best Harness at moderate prices.  
18980326 Harness - P.J. Lennan and Sons, Pembroke street, Dublin, Practical Saddlers and Harness Manufacturers, makes best Harness at moderate prices.  
18980420 [Large] Best House for Harness and Saddles, - Prices moderate, Lennan, Son, & Co., Ltd., 29 and 30 Dawson Street, Dublin, (N.B. - Only City Address.)  
18980506 Harness - P.J. Lennan and Sons, Pembroke street, Dublin, Practical Saddlers and Harness Manufacturers, makes best Harness at moderate prices.  
18980506 For sale, several Sets of Double and Single Harness, Brass and Silver-mounted; also a number of Ladies and Gentlemen's Second-hand Saddles and Bridles; ??? make, cheap. - Lennan, Son and Co., Ltd;, Dawson street, Dublin.  
18980518 [Large] HARNESS AND SADDLES, Best house. Price Moderate. - Lennan, Son, & Co. Ltd., 29 & 30 Dawson street, Dublin. (N.B. - Only City Address.)  
18980614 [Large] HARNESS AND SADDLES, Best house. Price Moderate. - Lennan, Son, & Co. Ltd., 29 & 30 Dawson street, Dublin. (N.B. - Only City Address.)  
18980707 Saddles - Lady's Secondhand by Lennan; improved Leaping-Lead Gent's Saddles - Morgan, Kevin street.  
18980725 [Large] LENNAN, Son, & Co., Ltd., for Harness and Saddles, Best goods at moderate prices, - 29 & 30 Dawson Street, Dublin, Branch - 126 Donegal Street, Belfast.  
18980906 [Large] LENNAN, Son, & Co., Ltd., for Harness and Saddles, Best goods at moderate prices, - 29 & 30 Dawson Street, Dublin, Branch - 126 Donegal Street, Belfast.  
18981119 Groom and Coachman, single; drives all harness; satisfactory discharges and recommendation. - J.M., care of Lennan and Sons, 29 Dawson street.  
18990121 Coachman, or Groom-Coachman; married; small family; English Protestant; thoroughly understands duties; highest references; Apply Lennan's Saddlers, Dawson street.  
18990303 Lady wishes to dispose of nice light Side Saddle, doeskin seat, in excellent order. To be seen at Lennan, Son and Co's, Ltd., 29 and 30 Dawson street.  
18990306 Mrs. Evan's, Mrs. Jordan's and Mrs. Sheridan's Stall (Pyramid)...2nd Prize (Blue Ticket). Won by Miss Lennan. No. of ticket, 1,190.
18990627 Departures from Kingstown per Royal Mail Steamers:…..Mr. and Mrs. F.Lennan, Miss Lennan, F.J. Lennan, Esq.;…
18990822 Arrivals at Kingstown per Royal Mail Steamers:…..General Lennan
18990828 Police Courts. Northern Division (Before Mr. Wall, Q.C.). AN UNDESIRABLE VISITOR TO THE HORSE SHOW.- A young man named James Lennan, alias Dunne, who was fashionably dressed, yet without fixed residence, was brought up in custody of Detective Officers Brien and Lonergan charged with frquenting Lansdowne Road Railway Station on the 23rd instant, for the purpose of picking pockets. Sergeant Brien deposed that he and the other officer were on the up platform and saw the prisoner, with two other men, rushing through the the crowd coming over the accomodation bridge from one platform to another. When the prisoner saw witness he bolted, but they quickly overtook him. They questioned him, but he was unable to give any satisfactory account of himself. It appeared that there was a record of 1895 against him on a charge of picking pockets. Mr. Wall sent the prisoner to jail for two months with hard labour.
18990906 Departures from Kingstown per Royal Mail steamers -…..W.F. Lennan Esq.
18990915 Arrivals at Kingstown per Royal Mail Steamers -…..William F. Lennan, Esq.
19000203 Chairman of Local Boards.:….Ennis Urban District Council - Mr. Lennane, unanimously re-elected.
19000210 The old-established firm of Lennan, Son, and Company, Limited, 29 and 30 Dawson street, Dublin, have been favoured with a second large order for saddlery goods for South Africa.
19000314 The Late James Prendergast:…..Amongst those who sent wreaths were - ….Mr. P.J. Lennan
19000726 In reply to Mr. Lennan's question at this stage, Mr. Falls said the amounts as they appeared in the books had been made out, but the gentlemen concerned denied their accuracy, and that placed the Committee in a very awkward position. They did not, accordingly, care to publish the figures.
19000922 On Lough Fern and River Lennan (County Donegal) trout fishing has been good during the past week.
19001101 Marriages. CRIMMIN and LENNAN - October 29, at the Church of St. Joseph, Terenure, by the Very Rev. Terence Anderson, P.P., Major John Crimmin, V.C., Indian Medical Service to Julia (Juju), only daughter of William F. Lennan and Mrs. Lennan, St. Ronan's, Orwell road, Rathgar, County Dublin, and grand-daughter of the late Major J.J. Poett, Indian Army. No cards.
19010323 For Sale, several good Secondhand Polo and Hunting Saddles, also Lady's Secondhand Saddles, and Double and Single Harness - Lennan, Son, and Co., Ltd., 29 and 30 Dawson street.
19010613 For Sale, 3 sets good silver-mounted, secondhand Single Harness; also Set brass-mounted pair horse, cheap. - Lennan, Son, and Co., Ltd., 29 and 30 Dawson street.
19011004 Departures from Kingstown per Royal Mail steamers -…..William F. Lennan
19011004 Side-Saddle, to suit a Lady about 9 stone weight, in perfect order, buckskin seat; hunted in last two seasons: price £3 15s. Can be seen at Lennan and Son's, Dawson street, or apply to Mrs. O'Grady Young, Castlerea.
19020321 A boy, just home from school, would be anxious to get a situation in an Office, either as Junior Clerk or otherwise; can be well recommended, and get any security required. Apply to Lennan and Co., 29 Dawson street, Dublin.
19020411 Groom, Coachman, first-class man single; thoroughly understands his duties; long, satisfactory discharges, B., care of Lennan, Son and Company, Limited; Dawson street.
19020625 Large LENNAN, SON, & CO., LTD., ?Best? to call attention to the ??? Of HIGH-CLASS SADDLERY, HARNESS, &C., Manufactured in ????, ???Saddlery a speciality, All enquiries ???? 29 & 30 Dawson Street.
19021115 Departures from Kingstown per Royal Mail steamers -…..Dr. Alfred Lennane, Miss Lennane
19021119 The case of Mr. J.P.Flanagan, J.P.: …...On the Sundays witness put Mr. Lennane and Mr. Flanagan together for exercise, they being magistrates, and not liking to put them with prisoners, some of whom they might have committed.
19021122 Stud Groom, Protestant; trustworthy; thoroughly experience, hunters, harness horses; thoroughly recommended - Lennan's, 29 Dawson street.
19021208 Lady's Saddle, full size, open tree, Lennan's best make: perfect condition. To be seen at Lennan's, Dawson street.
19030715 Sale by Tender. - LENNAN, SON, & COMPANY, LIMITED, Tenders are invited for the purchase as a going concern (including good-will, Stock-in-Trade, Book Debts, Fixtures, &c.), of the Old-Established Saddlery and Harness business carried on by the above Company at Nos. 29 and 30 Dawson street, Dublin, for the last 70 years; also the interest of the Company in the premises 29, 30 and 31 Dawson street, Dublin. Particulars and Conditions of Sale (subject to which all tenders will be received) may be obtained from Stokes Bros. & Pim, Chartered Accountants, 36 College green, Dublin. Hoey & Denning, Solicitors, 12 Trinity street, Dublin.
19031027 Arrivals at Kingstown per Royal Mail Steamers -…..Dr. Vincent Frederick Lennane, Dr. Herbert Lennane and Miss Lennane
19031102 Messrs. W.R. BOX & CO. It will be interesting to many engaged in the saddlery and harness trade in Dublin, and throughout the country, to learn that the business hitherto carried on by the well-known firm of Box and Company will be continued under new management. Mr. Henry W. Haslam, one of the partners of the old firm, and Mr. Thomas Dunne, the late manager of Messrs. Lennan's well-known saddlery establishment in Dawson street, having acquired the name and good will of Box and Company, will in a short time open in the centrally situated premises, 68 Dame street, and from the knowledge each possesses of the trade those entrusting orders to them may rely on having them performed with efficiency and satisfaction. The new premises will be opened early in the present month with a complete stock in all departments of the trade.
19031216 Land Commission Court…..Mr. G.H.Lennan, for the landlord, valued at £281 16s, which included 30 per cent proximity to Dublin.
19040114 Liquidator's Sale - Lennan, Son, and Co., Limited. Saddlery, Harness, &c, at Greatly Reduced Prices for Cash. Stock must be cleared at once. No reasonable offer refused. - Robert Stokes (Stokes Bros. And Pim), 36 College Green, Dublin, Liquidator.
19040116 Liquidator's Sale - Lennan, Son, and Co., Limited. Saddlery, Harness, &c, at Greatly Reduced Prices for Cash. Stock must be cleared at once. No reasonable offer refused. - Robert Stokes (Stokes Bros. And Pim), 36 College Green, Dublin, Liquidator.
19040116 MESSRS. LENNAN, SONS. & CO., IN LIQUIDATION. Sale of Saddles, Harness, Show Cases, Whips, Hunting Crops, &c., &c., being the residue of the stock-in-trade, also the furniture and fittings, in Nos. 29 and 30 Dawson Street. James H. North & Co. will sell by auction, on Thursday, 28th January, at 12 o'clock, on the Premises, the Entire Stock, Plant, Furniture and Fittings, by order of the Liquidator, to close accounts. Robt. Stokes, Esq. (Messrs. Stokes Bros. and Pim), Liquidator, 36 College green. James H. North & Co., Auctioneers, 110 Grafton Street.
19040123 MESSRS. LENNAN, SONS. & CO., IN LIQUIDATION. Sale of Saddles, Harness, Show Cases, Whips, Hunting Crops, &c., &c., being the residue of the stock-in-trade, also the furniture and fittings, in Nos. 29 and 30 Dawson Street. James H. North & Co. will sell by auction, on Thursday, 28th January, at 12 o'clock, on the Premises, the Entire Stock, Plant, Furniture and Fittings, by order of the Liquidator, to close accounts. Robt. Stokes, Esq. (Messrs. Stokes Bros. and Pim), Liquidator, 36 College green. James H. North & Co., Auctioneers, 110 Grafton Street.
19040123 MESSRS. LENNAN, SONS. & CO., IN LIQUIDATION. Nos. 29, 30 and 31 Dawson Street and premises at rear (adjoining St. Stephen's Green.), Nos. 29 and 30, comprising one large Double-fronted Shop and three stories over, and premises at rear. In these premises Messrs. Lennan, Sons, and Co. have carried on the business of Saddlers and Harness Makers for many years. The upper part is let to three tenants, and produces £90 per annum. No. 31 comprises Shop and three stories over, Let at present, and producing £100 per annum. Nos. 29 and 30 are held for 40 years from 1895 at £52 and £45 per annum respectively. No. 30 is held for 40 years from 1896 at £45 per annum.The premises are being sold by instructions of the Liquidator, Robt. Stokes, Esq. (Messrs. Stokes Bros. and Pim) 36 College green, Messrs. Hoey & Denning, Solictors having Carriage of Sale, 12 Trinity street. James H. North & Co., Auctioneers, 110 Grafton Street.
19040126 Sale Thursday next, 28th January. MESSRS. LENNAN, SONS. & CO., IN LIQUIDATION. Sale of Saddles, Harness, Show Cases, Whips, &c., Being Residue of Stock-in-Trade, also the Furniture and Fittings, in Nos. 29 and 30 . James H. North & Co. will Sell by Auction, on Thursday Next, 28th January, at 12 o'clock, on the Premises, the Entire Stock, Plant, Furniture and Fittings, by order of the Liquidator, to close accounts. Robt. Stokes, Esq. (Messrs. Stokes Bros. and Pim) 36 College green, James H. North & Co., Auctioneers 110 Grafton Street.
19040126 MESSRS. LENNAN, SONS. & CO., IN LIQUIDATION. Nos. 29, 30 and 31 Dawson Street and premises at rear (adjoining St. Stephen's Green.), Nos. 29 and 30, comprising one large Double-fronted Shop and three stories over, and premises at rear. In these premises Messrs. Lennan, Sons, and Co. have carried on the business of Saddlers and Harness Makers for many years. The upper part is let to three tenants, and produces £90 per annum. No. 31 comprises Shop and three stories over, Let at present, and producing £100 per annum. Nos. 29 and 30 are held for 40 years from 1895 at £52 and £45 per annum respectively. No. 30 is held for 40 years from 1896 at £45 per annum.The premises are being sold by instructions of the Liquidator, Robt. Stokes, Esq. (Messrs. Stokes Bros. and Pim) 36 College green, Messrs. Hoey & Denning, Solictors having Carriage of Sale, 12 Trinity street.
19040130 Important Property Sales. Messrs. James H. North and Co., 110 Grafton street, announce their intention of putting up for auction the following attractive property on Tuesday next, 2nd February:- …….The old established concerns of Messrs. Lennan, Sons, and Company, 29, 30, and 31 Dawson street, with premises at rear, will likewise be disposed of, and traders requiring ample accomodation in a first-class position should not miss the present opportunity.
19040311 Mullingar District Council and Sir Horace Plunkett. At the meeting of the Mullingar District Council yesterday, the following resolution was proposed by Mr. C. Lennon, and seconded by Mr. Patrick Scally:- That we, the Mullingar Rural District Council, condemn the book and its author, Sir Horace Plunkett, sames being an insult to Roman Catholic Ireland.
19050318 Deaths - Waterson - March 8, at Foyle road, Philipsburgh avenue, Fairview, Thomas Waterson, aged 67, late Foreman Saddler at Messrs. Lennan's, Dawson Street.
19050601 A marriage has been arranged and will take place early July between Dr. F.J.Lennan, Shaw, Oldham, Lancs., son of W.F.Lennan, St.Ronan's, Orwell road, Rathgar, and Chrissie, third surviving daughter of the late Henry Evans, Glencar, Glenageary, and of Mrs. Evans, 58 Grosvenor road Rathgar.
19050617 ORWELL road, Rathgar - Attractive detached House; three reception, five bedrooms, bath, conservatory. Apply W.F. Lennan, Standard Hotel, Harcourt street.
19050619 ORWELL road, Rathgar - Attractive detached House; three reception, five bedrooms, bath, conservatory. Apply W.F. Lennan, Standard Hotel, Harcourt street.
19050715 Marriages. LENNAN and EVANS - July 5, at the Church of the Tree Patrons, Rathgar, by the Very Rev. Monsignor Fitzpatrick, P.P., V.G., Dr. Francis J. Lennan, Shaw, Lancashire, only son of William F. Lennan, and Mrs. Lennan, St. Ronans, Orwell road, Rathgar, to Christine (Chrissie), third surviving daughter of the late Henry Evans, Glencar, Glenageary, and Mrs. Evans 58 Grosvenor road. No cards.
19050816 Lawn Tennis, East of Ireland Championships: Open Doubles: Gilbert and Lennan beat Irwin and Conan - 6-4, 6-2
19060709 Arrivals from Scotland per "Duke" line steamer: - … Miss Lennan
19060825 Riding Saddle and Bridle, Secondhand, for Sale - Lennan, Saddler, Francis street
19070614 Bishop Lennan, of Dromore, in a letter to Archbishop Troy, written in 1799, exults in such a performance.
19070705 Bishop Lennan, of Dromore - "The Catholics stuck together like a Macedonian phalanx (at the Newry election, 1799), and with ease were able to turn the scale in favour of the Chancellor of the Exchequer." (The Chancellor was Mr. Corry, who got the office on the dismissal of Sir John Parnell for opposing the Union). - "Castlereagh Correspondence," ii., 168..
19070720 Clergyman's Slander Action. - At Limerick Assizes, last week, in the action brought bey the Rev. Michael Kerin, Parish Priest of Carron, Co. Clare, for slander against Michael Lennane, a herdsman, who alleged that plaintiff was father of defendant's daughter's child, the jury, after a long deliberaltion, were unable to agree, and were discharged.
19070829 Arrivals at Dublin per "Duke" Line. - …Misses Lennan (2) …
19070916 Marriages. NEWTH and LENNAN - August 28th, at Rathmines R.C. Church, Edward, second, son of Edward Newth, Dublin, to Mary (May), eldest daughter of Patrick J. Lennan, late of Pembroke street.
19070921 Marriages. NEWTH and LENNAN - August 28th, at Rathmines R.C. Church, Edward, second, son of Edward Newth, Dublin, to Mary (May), eldest daughter of Patrick J. Lennan, late of Pembroke street.
19080718 Arrivals at Kingstown per London and North Western Railway Company's Express Passenger Steamer - ….. W.F.Lennan, Mrs. Lennan …
19170609 Wounded: Royal Irish Fusiliers: Lennan, 21687 V. (Benburb)
19171027 Lennan, Miss A.S., Mil. Hosp., the Curragh
19190307 LENNAN - Fourth Anniversary - In sad and loving memory of my dearly-beloved wife Julia, who departed this life on the 5th March, 1915. On whose soul Sweet Jesus have mercy. Masses offered for the respose of her soul.
19200305 LENNAN - Fifth Anniversary - In sad and loving memory of my dearly-beloved wife Julia, who departed this life on the 5th March, 1915. On whose soul Sweet Jesus have mercy. Holy Mass is being offered for the respose of her soul. R.I.P.
19221228 Two arrests in Roscommon. Michael Lennan, Church street, and John Dowd, Lanesborough street, Roscommon, were arrested early on Tuesday by the military at the Old Jail and a charge was subsequently preferred against them of the robbery of a gold watch and £4 or £5 from Thomas Feely, a commercial traveller, of Carrick-on-Shannon, and also with assaulting him.
19260129 Passengers on Royal Mail Steamers - Departures:….T.G.Lennan
19260331 In the matter of the estate of Mrs. Susanna M. Lennane, who carried on business at 88 Lower Camden street, Dublin, as mineral water manufacturer and wholesale wine merchant, under the name of J. and C. Kennedy...
19311120 Mr. Patrick Lennane, of 11 Ballymun road, Glasnevin, Dublin, who died on 16th May last, left personal estate in England and the Irish Free State valued at £5.024 8s 1d.
19371228 Funeral of Mrs. E.A. Murphy. The funeral of Mrs. E.A. Murphy, widow of the late Rev. Professor J.R.H.Murphy, took place from 15 Fitzwilliam street to Rathcore Cemetery on the 22nd inst. The chief mourners were:-...Mrs. E.E.Lennan (sister-in-law)... G.H.Lennan, Edward Lennan (jun.) (nephews).
19670314 Engaged: ...Miss Maebh M. O'Herlihy, only daughter of Lieut.-Colonel and Mrs. Oscar O'Herlihy, Cuaisin, Chestnut road, Mount Merrion, who is engaged to Mr. Laurence Kenneth Lennan, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence James Lennan, 24 Westbrook road, Dundrum, Dublin.
19691101 Letter to the editor from L.K. Lennan, in reply to one from Mr. O'Cofaig on Parking charges, arguing that motorists should pay in full land use, construction, maintenance, congestion, pollution and accident costs.
19720404 Reviewing the problems of a changing Irish economy. The rapid changes of the last 15 years or so have not been accommodated without some problems; some of these are discussed in a book published on March 31st by a group of economists from Trinity College, Dublin. ...It is comforting to learn from Mr. Lennan's essay, The Flexibility of Irish Taxes and Incomes, that there are built-in stabilisers. In particular about 10% of an increase in personal incomes is likely to be syphoned off by taxes, whilst about 30% of an increase in undistributed profits will go in tax. "..with constant tax rates the automatic response of tax yields with respect to income changes reduces those changes by about 18%." The net effect, in a period of inflation, is to reduce the inflationary effect of increases in incomes by something of the order of a fifth.
19720624 Degrees conferred at Dublin University. Dublin University has conferred degrees upon the following: ….M.Litt.-..Lennan, Laurence Kenneth.
20000713 LENNAN (née Casey) (Bray, Co. Wicklow and late Dundrum) - July 10, 2000, in the loving care of the matron and staff of Kinvara House Nursing Home, Bray, Mary (May), beloved wife of the late Laurence; she will be sadly missed by her loving daughter Mary, son Kenneth, their families, relatives and friends. R.I.P. Funeral today (Thursday), after 10 o'c. Mass in the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, Bray, to Dean's Grange Cemetery.


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