76 Castle Street

74 Castle Street
12th November 2025
78 Castle Street
12th November 2025

76 Castle Street

November 2023

Project Attributes

Project:

Ballycastle Museum

Owner:

Ballycastle Museum

Date:

12th November 2025


Address: 76 Castle Street

Listing: not listed

Construction date: 1740 (plaque)

Year Owner/lessee Business name Building use

Notes

1740 Charles Gray    

Datestone built into wall rear of yard reads ‘THIS HOUSE WAS BUILT BY CHARLES GRAY 1740’. Originally built into the front(?) of the building, it was moved to the yard during renovations.

Charles Gray is mentioned as a creditor in “Account Book of an unnamed Ballycastle Merchant 1751” PRONI Ref T1044/1. Gray must have been a person of some social standing, as he is referred to in old documents as “Esquire”. His daughter Mary, married John McGildowny of Ballycastle, great-great grandfather of the late Major Hugh Cameron McGildowny, of Clare Park, Ballycastle. A John Gray is mentioned in the 1669 Hearth Money Roll, and a Basil Gray Esq is listed as the recipient of a game license in 1813 (Belfast News-Letter 22/10/1813) but no Grays appear in Slater’s directory of 1846 or in the censuses of 1910 or 1911.

By the 1860s until 1926, no.76 appears to have been divided into two properties – both pubs – here noted as a) and b). Based on the census household numbering, a) is likely to have been the property to the left/west; b) to the right/east.

JMcC research notes the pub has had three names: the Classic Hotel, The Antrim House Hotel, and the Glenshesk Bar.

1834 Mrs O’Heal (Neal?) and William McCurdy    

PRONI VAL/1B/135

a) 1864 Anne Jolly, then Patrick McHenry    

SMcM research based on Griffith’s Valuation registers.

a) 1864-1876 Patrick McHenry    

SMcM research based on Griffith’s Valuation registers.

a) 1877-1901 James McHenry    

SMcM research based on Griffith’s Valuation registers.

a) 1901 James Mc Henry   Refreshment house

Census – building no.85

James Mc Henry, 80, head of family, RC, refreshment house keeper, married

Catherine Mc Henry, 60, wife, RC, married

a) 1902-1911 James McHenry    

SMcM research based on Griffith’s Valuation registers.

a) 1911 Unoccupied    

Census – building no.89

a) 1912 James McHenry    

SMcM research based on Griffith’s Valuation registers.

a) 1913-1925 Mary J McKendry    

SMcM research based on Griffith’s Valuation registers.

b) 1864-1869 Edward McCambridge   Spirit grocer?

SMcM research based on Griffith’s Valuation registers.

JMcC research.

b) 1870-1895 Anne McCambridge    

SMcM research based on Griffith’s Valuation registers.

b) 1896-1900 Francis McAuley    

SMcM research based on Griffith’s Valuation registers.

b) 1901 Mary Mc Auley   Public house

Census – building no.86

Mary Mc Auley, 29, head of family, RC, publican, widow

Mary Mc Auley, 4, daughter, RC, scholar, not married

Bryne Mc Auley, 3, son, RC, scholar, not married

Anne Mc Auley, 2, daughter, RC, not married

Francis Mc Auley, 0, son, RC, not married

Mary Mc Connell, 66, mother, RC, farmer, widow

John Mc Connell, 34, brother, RC, farmer, not married

Annie Mc Connell, 32, sister, RC, dressmaker, not married

Elizabeth Mc Kellin, 14, servant, RC, general domestic servant, not married

b) 1901-1911 Mary McAuley    

SMcM research based on Griffith’s Valuation registers.

b) 1911 Mary McAuley   Public house

Census – building no.90

Mary McAuley, 41, head of family, RC, spirit dealer, widow

Mary McAuley, 14, daughter, RC, scholar, single

Brian McAuley, 13, son, RC, scholar, single

Anne McAuley, 11, daughter, RC, scholar, single

Francis Patrick McAuley, 10, son, RC, scholar, single

Mary McConnell, 82, mother, RC, widow

John McConnell, 47, brother, RC, shop man, single

Annie McConnell, 45, sister, RC, single

b) 1912-1925 Mary McAuley    

SMcM research based on Griffith’s Valuation registers.

1926-1930 Mary McAuley    

SMcM research based on Griffith’s Valuation registers.

1963? Alex Hamilton and Gretta Hamilton (nee Black)    

JMcC research states that the Black family bought the pub from Mary ‘McConnell’ in 1963. Presumably this is Mary McAuley (nee McConnell) who would have been 91 if this was the case.

 

 

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