84 Castle Street

82 Castle Street
12th November 2025

84 Castle Street

November 2023

Project Attributes

Project:

Ballycastle Museum

Owner:

Ballycastle Museum

Date:

12th November 2025


Address: 84 Castle Street

Listing: not listed

Construction date: 1820-1839 (Historic Buildings Record HB05/13/020)

 

Year Owner/lessee Business name Building use

Notes

1788      

According to Ciaran Campbell (27/11/23), the lease deeds for no.84 date back to 1788 and show there was a house already on the site before the present 19th century structure.

1834 Gerald Fullerton    

PRONI VAL/1B/135.

1864 Mary Magill    

SMcM research based on Griffith’s Valuation registers.

1865-1870 Mary McCahan    

SMcM research based on Griffith’s Valuation registers.

1871-1875 Charles McCahan    

SMcM research based on Griffith’s Valuation registers.

1876-1881 Mary McHenry    

SMcM research based on Griffith’s Valuation registers.

1882-1901 Daniel McAuley    

SMcM research based on Griffith’s Valuation registers.

1901 Daniel McAuley   Flesher

Census – building no.90

Daniel McAuley, 45, head of family, RC, flesher, married

Margaret McAuley, 35, wife, RC, married

John McAuley, 19, son, RC, shop assistant, not married

Patrick McAuley, 17, son, RC, not married

Mary McAuley, 12, daughter, RC, scholar, not married

Maggie McAuley, 10, daughter, RC, scholar, not married

Daniel J. McAuley, 6, son, RC, scholar, not married

1902-1909 Daniel McAuley    

SMcM research based on Griffith’s Valuation registers.

1910-1911 John McAuley    

SMcM research based on Griffith’s Valuation registers.

1911 Margaret Mcauley   Butchers shop

Census – building no.94

Margaret Mcauley, 50, head of family, RC, widow

John Mcauley, 29, son, RC, flesher, single

Patrick Mcauley, 28, son, RC, cattle dealer, single

Margaret Mcauley, 21, daughter, RC, single

Joseph Mcauley, 16, son, RC, scholar, single

Archey McDonnell, 12, son, RC, scholar, single

1912-1914 John McAuley    

SMcM research based on Griffith’s Valuation registers.

1915-1930 John McAuley and Patrick McAuley    

SMcM research based on Griffith’s Valuation registers.

1931 Patrick McAuley and Joseph McAuley

 

   

SMcM research based on Griffith’s Valuation registers.

According to Patricia Duffin (email 04/03/25) “My grandfather continued to live there. He was a well respected cattle dealer and on occasion bought cattle and sheep for Lord Glentoran who “used Clare Park for big parties”.  The majority of the ground floor was a butchers shop. My grandfather died in 1951 [later email 19/06/25 corrected this to September 1946] and the shop continued for a short time after that.

“His brother, Joey, owned The Boyd Arms which was just below the family home.

“My Aunt sold the building in 19. to the firm of solicitors who, I believe still occupy it. Below the large front window was a marble inset with the word McAuley carved in gold letters. I believe that after the sale this was turned around to present a blank frontage.”

1948-1970 Elizabeth McAuley    

Patricia Duffin (email 19/06/25) continued: We were looking at the gaps in the lease details for 84 Castle Street. Probate was granted on 29 June 1948 and I presume that the house then passed to my Grandmother Elizabeth McAuley neé Mc Donnell. She was born 20 January 1895 in West-Torr (Glenmakeeran). She died on 29 March 1970. I was given to understand the ownership then passed to her youngest child, Kathleen (Dollie) McAuley, my aunt, born 22 April 1937. I’ve been told that her brother, Paddy, was named as having some sort of watching brief to support her. I have no idea what that consisted of legally. However, he was persuaded by Kathleen to relinquish this and leave the house in her name. As he died in 1985 it must have happened before that.”

1970-1999 Kathleen (Dollie) McAuley    

JMcC research.

Patricia Duffin (email 19/06/25).

1999 – present   Campbell & Co. Solicitors  

 

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