

| Year | Owner/lessee | Business name | Building use |
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| 1847 | Hugh Boyd | Boyd’s Bakery | Bakery |
Boyd’s Bakery Centenary booklet courtesy The Anthony McKinley Collection. Hugh Boyd was born c.1821. |
| 1864-1866 | George Corry | Boyd’s Bakery |
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SMcM research based on Griffith’s Valuation registers. |
| 1867-1892 | Hugh Boyd | Boyd’s Bakery |
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SMcM research based on Griffith’s Valuation registers. According to Boyd’s Bakery Centenary booklet (courtesy Frances McMichael), Hugh Boyd died in 1891 |
| 1893-1897 | Representatives of Hugh Boyd | Boyd’s Bakery |
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SMcM research based on Griffith’s Valuation registers. |
| 1898-1901 | Mary Anne Boyd | Boyd’s Bakery |
SMcM research based on Griffith’s Valuation registers. |
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| 1901 | Mary A. Boyd | Boyd’s Bakery | Grocery and bakery |
Census – building no.70 Mary A Boyd, 59, head of family, COI, grocer baker and farmer, widow Alexr Boyd, 34, son, COI, baker-master, not married Jeanie Boyd, 32, daughter, COI, not married Annie Boyd, 30, daughter, not married James Boyd, 28, son, COI, shop assistant, not married John Boyd, 26, son, farmer, not married |
| 1902-1911 | Mary Anne Boyd | Boyd’s Bakery |
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SMcM research based on Griffith’s Valuation registers. |
| 1911 | Mary Anne Boyd | Boyd’s Bakery | Grocery (and bakery?) |
Census – building no.75 Mary A Boyd, 70, head of family, COI, grocer, widow Anne Boyd, 37, daughter, single John Boyd, 35, son, farmer, single |
| 1912-1924 | Mary Anne Boyd | Boyd’s Bakery |
SMcM research based on Griffith’s Valuation registers. |
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| 1924 | Fire |
Northern Whig 09/12/1924 BALLYCASTLE FIRE Well-known Bakery Burned Down The well-known establishment of Mr Alexander Boyd, Castle Street, Ballycastle, was completely destroyed by fire in the early hours of yesterday. The alarm was raised by B Specials on patrol, and the fire hose was secured, and willing hands concentrated on confining the flames to the building, which was doomed. The business premises and residence of Mr. Boyd adjoining the bakery were fortunately saved. A short time ago Mr. Boyd installed new machinery at a cost of over £400, and this was destroyed, as well as large quantities of flour. The damage is estimated at well over £1,000. The cause of the fire is unknown. Also reported in Ballymena Observer 12/12/1924. |
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| 1925-1952 | Alexander Boyd | Boyd’s Bakery |
Bakery |
SMcM research based on Griffith’s Valuation registers. Alexander Boyd’s property also included 3-7 Castle Place. Boyd’s Bakery Centenary booklet courtesy The Anthony McKinley Collection. Kevin McAfee (10/12/24). Advertisement in the Northern Whig (09/07/1929 – advert repeated 08/07/1930) states: “Boyd’s Bakery, Castle Street, Ballycastle, which has been established since 1848, has been lately remodelled and enlarged, and is now a thoroughly up-to-date and hygienic bakery. Plain and fancy bread, pastries, and confections are features of the establishment; while it will also be found that their teas and provisions are thoughly satisfactory.” |
| 1952-1957? | Hugh Boyd | Boyd’s Bakery |
Bakery |
According to Working Group review (20/02/24), Thomas Canavan was the foreman baker; James Blair and Randal McGregor were both bakers there. Gerard Jennings worked here before setting up the Plumfall Bakery (bottom of Fairhill St). Hugh Boyd died 1957 but the building wasn’t sold until 1959. |
| Paddy Joe McIlroy | Auctioneer |
Working Group review 20/02/24. |
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| Cathal McIlroy | Paint shop |
Working Group review 20/02/24. |
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| Dick Greer and Leo McCaffrey | Music shop |
According to Working Group review (20/02/24), Dick Greer was a showband manager; Leo McCaffrey was the band leader for Leo McCaffrey and the Glensmen. |
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| 1960s?-1970s | Harry Mulholland | Music shop |
According to Fiona Spence (08/12/23), Harry used to play in showbands – the Red Barons (1968-70), The Young Stars (1972-1973), the Glen Country (1973-1975/6). Kevin McAfee (10/12/24). Working Group review 20/02/24. |
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| ? – present | Scizzors | Hair dressers |
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