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Framed certificate
IE 2135 P2/2/4/4/9 · Item · 28 November 1904
Part of The Daly Papers

Framed certificate conferring Freedom of the city of Kilkenny on Alderman John Daly.

Daly Family of Limerick City
IE 2135 P21/2/4 · Item · [ c. 2000-2006] (original dated 1836)
Part of The De Laval and Willis Papers

Framed photograph of a silhouette of the Reverend Thomas Gilbert Willis by Auguste Edouard, 1836. Reverse of frame bears the label of Ryman & Co., Ltd., Fine Art Dealers, 23 High Street, Oxford, and a typescript note of the provenance of the silhouette, with handwritten additions.

De Laval family of Portarlington
IE 2135 P2/6/2/2/3 · Item · c. 1916
Part of The Daly Papers

Enlargement of a black and white head and shoulders studio portrait of Edward (Ned) Daly in military uniform, mounted in an oval timber frame with carved Celtic motifs. For a related printing block, see P2/4/4/4.

Daly Family of Limerick City
Frances the Fence
IE 2135 P3/7/2/2/6 · Item · c. 1960s
Part of The Frances Condell Papers

Handwritten draft of a children’s story entitled Frances the Fence.

Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of Limerick
Frances the Flag
IE 2135 P3/7/2/2/5 · Item · c. 1960s
Part of The Frances Condell Papers

Handwritten draft of a children’s story entitled Frances the Flag.

Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of Limerick
IE 2135 P38 · Fonds · 1784-1824

Bound hardback account book, embossed on the spine 'Limerick Rent Book 180-1824' in gilt lettering. The book contains accounts kept by Francis Arthur, merchant and developer of Limerick city, primarily of rents collected from tenants of properties in his possession, including Arthurs Quay, Francis Street, Patrick Street, Denmark Street, William Street, Market Alley, Market Stalls, Boherboy & Sexton Street, Georges Street, Mary Street, Robert Street, Coloony Street, Pennywell, Coonagh and Mary Field in Limerick together with stores and ‘two extensive & valuable tenements situate in Buckingham Square & White Street' in Cork city. The book also contains accounts of Francis Arthur's annual business income and outgoings and of insurances payable by him, lists of rents assigned by Francis Arthur to his son Patrick Edmond Arthur and his son-in-law Daniel Leahy upon their respective marriages; transactions with various private banks including Robert Shaw & Co; Curtis, Robarts & Co.; and Thomas and William Roche; accounts of various court cases in which Arthur was involved and legal matters relating to the death of his son-in-law Patrick Grene [Greene] and his son Patrick Edmond Arthur; statements concerning bonds, mortgages and dividends; statements concerning rent arrears and other debts due to Arthur; and business accounts of his son-in-law Daniel Leahy. The latter pages contain accounts of financial transactions with individuals and businesses in France, including Luke Callaghan of Paris, Monsieur Everard Surdobbel of St Omer and Dominick Morel & Fils of Dunkerque [Dunkirk]. The accounts conclude with a list of Francis Arthur's funeral expenses added to the book in a different hand.

The back of the book contains a handwritten copy of a conveyance dated 1822 between Francis Arthur of the first part; his daughter Ellen Arthur of the second part; and his son-in-law Daniel Leahy of the third part, in which Arthur transfers the entirety of his property to Daniel Leahy to create a provision for his daughters Ellen Arthur and Margaret Leahy and to create a fund for his own maintenance and support.

The book is paginated but the pagination is irregular. For the accounts part, mirrored pagination has been applied, that is the verso and recto sides of an opening bear the same page number. Pages 1a-4a are missing, as are pages 10b/11a, 31b-35a, 42a/43b (except for the topmost part), 48b/49a, 51b/52a and 70b/71a. About one third of page 61b/62a is missing, while pages 74b/75a and 96b-98a lack bottom halves. From page 147 each page is numbered individually; page 154 appears three times, and from page 155 to book reverts to mirrored numbering until its conclusion with page 165. The pages at the end of the book containing the copy conveyance have been numbered individually, from 1 to 74. The intervening pages between these two sections are blank, except for sketches by a young person. Similar sketches appear on other pages throughout the book and are probably of late nineteenth- or early twentieth-century origin.

Arthur, Francis (c. 1758-1824), merchant and developer