Named after Sir Humphrey Jervis (1630-1707), Dublin Lord Mayor 1681-83 and businessman who laid out the area around St Mary's Abbey after he bought much of the estate in 1674. Jervis developed a network of streets in the area including Jervis, Stafford (now Wolfe Tone) and Capel Streets, as well as building Essex Bridge.
| Year | Architect | Building |
| 1884-87 | Charles Geoghegan | Former Hospital |
| 1998 | Peter Cody | Wolfe Tone Square |

