1870 – Church, Coralstown, Co. Westmeath Architect: John P. Davis Never fully constructed as designed, the tower and cloister porch, described, were never carried out.
1873 – Design for Chapel, Presentation Convent, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath Architect: John P. Davis Unbuilt design published in The Irish Builder, January 1 1873. The chapel as built, but also designed by Davis,
1873 – O’Ferrall’s, Kells, Co. Meath Architect: John P. Davis Alteration and enlargements by Trim-based architect John P. Davis. A fine shopfront with private entrance to living accommodation to one side.
1874 – Design for Chapel, Bettystown, Co. Dublin Architect: John P. Davis Proposal for a new church for Bettystown, near Laytown in north Co. Dublin. Published in The Irish Builder,
1883 – Carrollstown House, Trim, Co. Meath Architect: John P. Davis Completed by June 1883, for P.J. Dunne, JP. “The entrance hall is beautifully laid out with encaustic tiles,
1885 – Dr. O’Reilly’s Residence, Trim, Co. Meath Architect: John P. Davis “The walls of superstructure are built of rubble masonry, cemented on the outside, the interior is finished in a very superior style;
1885 – Nun’s Residence, Workhouse, Trim, Co. Meath Architect: John P. Davis Trim Workhouse was designed by George Wilkinson using one of his standard plans and was intended to hold 500 inmates.