1799 – Commercial Buildings, Dame Street, Dublin Architect: Edward Parke A fine but austere seven-bay three-storey building. Sited on the old Fownes Court, there was a pedestrian shortcut through the building and courtyard to Cope Street.
1799 – Court House, Lismore, Co. Waterford Architect: John Carr The Sessions House, as it was first known, was built as part of the Lismore estate,
1799 – Design for Westmoreland St., Dublin Architect: Henry Baker Approved design for the Wide Streets Commissioner for facade treatement to Westmoreland Street. A further design was what was eventually constructed.
1799 – Gate Lodge, Northland House, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone Architect: Robert Woodgate The gate lodge of Northland House is all that survives today of the ancestral home of the Earls of Ranfurly in Dungannon.
1799 – Hope Castle, Castleblayney, Co. Monaghan Architect: Robert Woodgate Also known as Blayney Castle after the plantation castle nearby (from which the town gets its name),
1799 – Unbuilt Bank of Ireland HQ, Westmoreland Street, Dublin Architect: John Soane In 1799 Sir John Soane designed a bank headquarters for Bank of Ireland on a site bounded by College Street,