Liam Egan suggests that Lucan Street was named
after George Bingham the 4th Earl of Lucan as it was during his time as Lord that the street was renamed from ‘Collector’s Lane’. The Ordnance Survey Map c1840 shows the name as Collectors Lane while the 1890s map shows the name Lucan Street was also accepted. If the street was indeed named after the 4th Earl, it would probably have been named George Street or in honour of the 4th Earl’s father also George. Collector’s Lane was so-called because on Fair-days which were held on the 11th of May, 9th of July, 16th of September and November 18th, a toll would be collected at the bridge. The Lucans built houses leading up to the bridge and housed their tax collectors there so now there was one place that dealt with all their taxes and charges. Collector’s Lane changed then to Lucan Street in honor of the whole family. If it had been named George Street it might have caused some civil unrest. The 3rd Earl was known as ‘The Exterminator’ for his ruthlessness in evictions during the Famine using gangs armed with crow-bars to oust the inhabitants thus becoming a much hated figure. Click here for Cavendish Lane. |