This small collection contains routine correspondence and accounts created and generated by Maxwell, Weldon & Co. on behalf of their clients, mainly pertaining to probate, death duties and other testamentary matters.
Maxwell, Weldon & Co.Telegram from Colonel James Reilly with instructions to insure silver.
Maxwell, Weldon & Co.Soft-bound ledger signed ‘Barrett Bros.’ on the inside of the front cover. The first pages of the book contain unspecified income and expenditure accounts listing names of individuals or businesses and sums received or paid. This is followed by income and expenditure accounts of the executors of the late F. Barrett. The remainder of the book contains accounts of grazing lettings in county Clare (including those at Shannon Airport) between 1943 and 1954, the sale of haycocks and the sale of ‘surplus material’ (comprising in the main furniture, bed linen, cutlery and crockery) at Shannon Airport. Damaged and fragile.
Maxwell, Weldon & Co.Two share certificates issued to Colonel James Reilly by M. Dillon & Son, Stock & Share Brokers, 3 Trinity Street, Dublin.
Maxwell, Weldon & Co.This series contains share certificates, accounts and correspondence relating to other clients of Maxwell, Weldon & Co.
Maxwell, Weldon & Co.Letters, mainly from M. Dillon & Son, Stock & Share Brokers, 3 Trinity Street, Dublin, relating to the purchase of stocks and shares for the Reilly Trust; also share certificates and circulars from investment companies. Also schedules of stocks and shares purchased; and a draft appointment of Daniel Murphy to be a trustee in the Reilly marriage settlement in the place of James Murphy, who has died.
Maxwell, Weldon & Co.Letter from [Maxwell Weldon & Co., 15] Eden Quay, Dublin to a Mr Sheehan relating to an unspecified matter, possibly concerning taxation.
Maxwell, Weldon & Co.Inland Revenue residuary account by Maxwell Weldon & Co. of the estate of Elizabeth Margaret Corballis, who died on 17 July 1921. With loose appendices containing a list of stocks retained or transferred and stocks sold, a statement of legacies and an account of dividend received since her death.
Maxwell, Weldon & Co.Draft marriage settlements on the marriage of Colonel James Reilly with Bessie Murphy, with related correspondence with solicitors. Also a schedule of stocks and shares purchased for the establishment of a trust fund, related letters from stock brokers, and notes from the Munster and Leinster Bank Limited, Dame Street, Dublin relating to their safekeeping.
Maxwell, Weldon & Co.List of share certificates received by Maxwell Weldon & Co. from Mary A. Molloy; also a warrant for dividend from Belfast and County Down Railway Company and a receipt for documents lodged with the King’s Bench Division (probate) Principal Registry following her death.
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