Draft account of legal services provided [by William Tatlow?] to Samuel Moore; cases worked on include the sale of Kilnacrott; Hague; Jackson; Victoria loan; and Moore’s will.
Sans titreLetter from W. P. Kirwan, Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland Company Offices, Broad Stone Station, Dublin to Samuel Moore, The Rocks, Crossdoney, [county Cavan]. Kirwan informs Moore that the company directors ‘have declined giving Mr Tatlow a formal deed of Indemnity in your case, which for many reasons appeared to them injudicious.’ Kirwan goes on to advise Moore that ‘If you think you are still safe in relying on the Company… it may still be in time to have your petition forwarded to London for the 8th Inst.’
Sans titreReceipt from the Corporation of the Royal Exchange Assurance issued to Samuel Moore for an annual payment towards a life insurance policy.
Sans titreThis series contains deeds and correspondence concerning Louisa Noble née Moore, daughter of Samuel Moore the Elder.
Sans titreLetter from Percy S. Nevile, Skelbrooke Park, Doncaster to Claude [Leatham] regarding a trust established by Ernest and Frances Neville and his role as one of their trustees in light of proceedings set on foot by solicitor William Tatlow.
Sans titreProgrammes, posters, flyers, brochures, photographs and publications collected by Patricia Crosbie. The material reflects her dancing career, particularly her involvement with the Cork Ballet Company, Irish Ballet Company, and Irish National Ballet.
Sans titreProgrammes, posters, flyers, brochures, photographs and publications relating to Cork Ballet Company, Irish Ballet Company and Irish National Ballet founded by Joan Denise Moriarty.
Sans titreProgrammes, promotional material and photographs relating to Cork Ballet Company, founded by Joan Denise Moriarty in 1947.
Sans titreProgrammes and promotional material relating to Cork Ballet Company, founded by Joan Denise Moriarty in 1947.
Sans titreProgramme accompanying Cork Ballet Company’s performances of The Nutcracker and The Golden Bell of Ko at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin on 13-17 November 1973.
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