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Softback ledger
IE 2135 P48/1/1 · Item · November 1921
Part of The Michael Healy Papers

Softback ledger containing a list of stores at hand of G Company 2nd Limerick City Battalion Mid Limerick Brigade. Also a list of the subscription contributions of the G Company’s officers and men for the week ending 6 November 1921, listing the name, address and occasionally occupation of each contributor; and a list of G Company’s expenses for the same week. The rest of the ledger is blank.

Healy, Michael, Irish Volunteer
IE 2135 P106/3/2 · Item · 1924-1954
Part of The Maxwell, Weldon & Co. Papers

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.
IE 2135 P27/1/2/1/26 · File · 24 September 1924
Part of The Allott Papers

Bill of costs and receipt from F. M. Fitt & Co., Solicitors, Lower Mallow Street, Limerick, to H. V. Morony for services rendered between 1921 and 1924.

Allott family of Odellville, County Limerick
Solicitors' bill of costs
IE 2135 P27/1/2/4/5 · Item · 27 July 1915
Part of The Allott Papers

Bill of costs by French & French (Solicitors), 7 St Stephen’s Green North, Dublin, to Edmond Morony for the wills of Mr and Mrs Morony.

Allott family of Odellville, County Limerick
IE 2135 P27/1/3/1/4 · Item · 14 July 1857
Part of The Allott Papers

Bill of costs to Edward Lloyd for expenses incurred by William Roche (solicitor). The bill was largely redeemed by money received from the Encumbered Estates Court out of Power’s Estate and from Richard John J. Orpen acting on behalf of John Thomas Langford as part of a sum payable to Langford ‘in order to discharge him from the attachment issued against him as a defaulting purchaser in Locke’s Estate’.

Allott family of Odellville, County Limerick