Search Results
Code | Description | Surname | Business | Location | Scope and Content |
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PLIC/1/2526 | James Little, medical doctor, 14 St Stephen's Green, Dublin. | Little | Royal College of Surgeons | St Stephen's Green | Claim for £3 11s 9d for damage to windows due to rifle fire from the College of Surgeons, Dublin, to premises at 14 St Stephen's Green, Dublin. Full payment recommended by Committee. |
PLIC/1/3529 | William Caldwell, 4 Church Avenue, Rathmines, Dublin. | Caldwell | Royal College of Surgeons | Church Avenue; St Stephen's Green West | Claim for £4 4s 8d for looting of equipment and personal effects by insurgents at Royal College of Surgeons, St Stephen's Green West, Dublin. Full payment recommended by Committee. |
PLIC/1/4343 | George E Nesbitt, 71 St Stephen's Green, Dublin. | Nesbitt | Royal College of Surgeons | St Stephen's Green | Claim for £16 11s 6d for looting and damage to microscope and property by insurgents in occupation at Royal College of Surgeons, St Stephen's Green, Dublin. Full payment recommended by Committee. |
PLIC/1/4344 | Royal College of Surgeons, St Stephen's Green, Dublin. | Royal College of Surgeons | St Stephen's Green | Sent to Minister of Finance on 28 July 1925. | |
PLIC/1/4544 | James Herridge, Caretakers Lodge, Royal College of Surgeons, St Stephen's Green, Dublin. | Herridge | Royal College of Surgeons | St Stephen's Green | Claim for £14 10s 6d for looting of clothing by insurgents at Caretakers Lodge, Royal College of Surgeons, St Stephen's Green, Dublin. Full payment recommended by Committee. |
PLIC/1/6068 | James Duncan, 1 Temple Street, Dublin, former sergeant of the Royal Irish Constabulary. | Duncan | Royal College of Surgeons; Royal Irish Constabulary | Temple Street; St Stephen's Green West | Claim for £58 2s 5d for damage to furniture and for seizure of personal effects and cash by insurgents in occupation at the Royal College of Surgeons, St Stephen's Green West, Dublin. Payment of £41 recommended by Committee. Includes details of the imprisonment of the claimant, his wife and son at the Royal College of Surgeons, where he had worked as caretaker for 26 years. |
PLIC/1/5094 | George Sneyd, FRCS [Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons], Mount Gamble, Swords, Dublin, and 48 Bryanston Square, London, England. | Sneyd | JJ Kelly and Company, cycle agents; Royal College of Surgeons | Swords; Brynaston Square; London; England; Abbey Street Lower | Claim for £25 for destruction of motor cycle under repair at the premises of JJ Kelly and Company, cycle agents, 2 Abbey Street Lower, Dublin. Payment of £18 recommended by Committee. |