Small notebook containing accounts of loads of timber received, listing the date and number of loads.
Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historianAccounts of lime burnt by John Farrell.
Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historianAccounts of the [4th] Earl of Limerick’s income and payments to be provided for, 1 May 1908 to 1 May 1909.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickAccounts of Grand Jury presentments for the 1811 Spring Assize and 1818 Summer Assize.
Rice, Thomas Spring, 1st Baron Monteagle of BrandonAccounts of assets available for allocation concerning the [4th] Earl of Limerick’s settled and devised estates; of devised estate liabilities on present allocation; and of estimated liabilities to be paid on present allocation concerning the settled estates; also a summary of the financial position of the estates prepared by Barrington & Son.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickAccounts entitled ‘Estimated Statement of Yearly Income & Charges 1917’, mainly outlining income from stocks and shares.
Barry family of Sandville, Ballyneety, County Limerick and of Leamlara, County CorkLedger containing accounts kept by Walsh, detailing dividends received on investments and royalties received from published works. Information on dividends arranged in columns under headings including ‘date paid’, ‘date received’, ‘gross amount’, ‘net amount’ and ‘tax paid’. Investments in concerns including Great Southern Railways 4% debentures, Ranks (Ireland) and Irish Dunlop Company Limited. Details of royalties include company or publication from which payment was made. Also income from other sources such as pension is included. Most pages are blank.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerAccounts on a card embossed ‘The Country Club, Limerick’, recording the total revenue, local expenses and balance available for imperial expenses in Great Britain and Ireland.
Barry family of Sandville, Ballyneety, County Limerick and of Leamlara, County CorkAccounts by Guinness Mahon & Co concerning tithe rent charges and income tax arising out of the late Sir Eyre Coote’s Castlecoote, Fingal and Maryborough estates.
Coote Family, Barons CastlecooteAccounts concerning the allocation of funds in court. These items require conservation treatment and are too fragile to be safely handled.
Coote Family, Barons Castlecoote