Black and white negative of corridor in the new extension of [SFADCo?]
Shannon DevelopmentLetter from John McMahon, 75 George Street, Limerick to Stephen de Vere, regretting that he cannot find any trace of the deposit receipt for £493:2:7 issued to the trustees by the Provincial Bank of Ireland in 1854. He encloses two letters, which show that the receipt was sent to Sir Richard Bourke in 1854 and forwarded to McMahon in 1856. Also letters from Elizabeth Bourke (widow of Sir Richard Bourke) and William Howley, both regretting their ignorance of the whereabouts of the deposit receipt.
Mungret Agricultural SchoolLetter from W. Kemmis, Crown Solicitor, 45 Kildare Street, Dublin to Lord Monteagle. The letter urges Monteagle to proceed with the deed of trust transferring powers to newly appointed trustees, which was agreed upon in November 1856, but which remains at draft stage. Attached to the letter is a copy of a resolution passed in November 1856. Also a letter from John McMahon to Lord Monteagle, requesting drafts of the deeds connected with the Model Farm at Mungret to enable him to prepare the deed.
Mungret Agricultural SchoolLetter from Central Valuation of Ireland, 108 Baggot Street, Dublin to John Kenny. The letter informs Kenny that while Limerick Model Farm is exempted from taxation being a public institution under the control of the Commissioners of National Education, any private profit or rent derived out of such property will be rated. Also correspondence between John Kenny, Lord Monteagle and Joseph Allen (Surveyor of Taxes) relating to Mungret Agricultural School, which should be treated as a charitable institution and thus be exempt from income tax. Also a letter from Lord Monteagle’s secretary to [John] Kenny, notifying him that Lord Monteagle has been able to settle everything satisfactorily relating to the taxation of Mungret Agricultural Farm and has asked Kenny to bring the relevant accounts to him.
Mungret Agricultural SchoolMaterial relating to Cosán Dearg, a choreography created by Fearghus Ó Conchúir in 2005.
Ó Conchúir, Fearghus (b. 1969), dancer and choreographerCosgrave, J. The Lives and Actions of the Most Notorious Irish Highwaymen, Tories and Rapparees; from Redmond O’Hanlon to Cahier na Gappul. To Which is Added the Goldfinger, or, the History of Manos Maconiel. Dublin: Printed for the booksellers, [n.d.].
Daly Family of Limerick CityCosts of ejectment by Robert Reeves and Sons Solicitors for non-payment of rent on part of the lands of Bantyre [Banteer] called Magrath Callaghan’s farm, and also that part of Bantyre called Shronebehy [Shronebeha] Daniel Callaghan tenant.
Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historianCosts between attorney and client in the case of Montray Erskine and Samuel Moore and several other matters prepared by John Collum, attorney for the executors of Robert Story.
Moore family of Moynehall, county CavanCosts between solicitor and client furnished by Robert Story, late solicitor to Samuel Moore, in the case of Edward King Tennison plaintiff and Samuel Moore and others defendants; prepared by John Collum.
Moore family of Moynehall, county CavanCosts in connection with proceedings for mandamus in the High Court case of John Arthur Baker against Limerick Corporation, prepared by T. T. Mecredy & Son Solicitors, 91 Merrion Square, Dublin.
O'Mara family of Strand House, Limerick