Petition by James Walsh, Chairman of the Dealers in Old Clothes, Mary Street, Limerick, against the attempt to subject the dealers to a licence as hawkers and pedlars under the provisions of the act of the 55th of George III and seeking repeal of that act.
Rice, Thomas Spring, 1st Baron Monteagle of BrandonPetition by the fishermen of Limerick city resident at the North Strand against the acts of oppression by the Corporation to prevent the fishermen from practicing their trade on the river Shannon.
Rice, Thomas Spring, 1st Baron Monteagle of BrandonPetition by the Guild of Coopers against the recent amendments to the Butter Trade Act which has enabled farmers to purchase cheap butter casks, resulting in loss of trade to coopers.
Rice, Thomas Spring, 1st Baron Monteagle of BrandonPetition from the bankers, merchants and traders of Limerick to the Right Honourable Charles Vereker MP for the Recorder of the city to be authorised to hold the weekly Court of Record when the Mayor and Sheriffs are unable to precede over it, and other related improvements to the Court of Record. The petition ends abruptly and may be a draft or a copy.
Rice, Thomas Spring, 1st Baron Monteagle of BrandonPetition from tradesmen and other individuals on behalf of Pierce and George Creagh and their sister Elizabeth Brown, to have their sentence of transportation for theft to be commuted to confinement. The last page bears the congregated seal of Limerick stone cutters.
Rice, Thomas Spring, 1st Baron Monteagle of BrandonThis series contains petitions and resolutions from guilds, societies, organisations and private individuals.
Rice, Thomas Spring, 1st Baron Monteagle of BrandonPetitions from individuals, mainly seeking appointments, situations or apprenticeships.
Rice, Thomas Spring, 1st Baron Monteagle of BrandonHardback petty cash account book, A. E. Newton in account with William Rochfort; and later William Sutcliffe in account with Arthur Granville Culme-Seymour, mainly relating to money spent on postage, office supplies, transport, hire of rooms for rent collection, job advertisements placed in newspapers and other expenses of administrative nature.
Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historianPetty sessions statement made by Robert Phillips, steward to Viscount Doneraile, relating to the killing of twelve sheep and the injuring of a further twelve sheep on the lands of Skahardgannon, Doneraile by a person or persons unknown.
Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historianPhoto postcard (88 x 140 mm) depicting (on the right) Thomas St. John Gaffney on the deck of an ocean liner, accompanied by two women, a female child and a man similar in appearance to Thomas, presumably one of his brothers. The card was sent from Dresden by Thomas St John Gaffney to his sister Agnes Ryan née Gaffney, urging her to join him by 29 August ‘when the Kaiser makes is state entry… It will be a great Pageant.’
Gaffney, Agnes Mary