Search Results
Code | Description | Surname | Business | Location | Scope and Content |
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PLIC/1/1778 | Charles Coates, Hollywood, Carrickmines, Dublin. | Coates | Harris and Greene, solicitors; Montgomery and Chaytor, solicitors; Army and Navy Veterans Association; Casey Clay and Collins, solicitors; Arnott and Company Limited | Carrickmines; Abbey Street Middle | Claim for £5000 for bulidings destroyed by fire at 100-104 Abbey Street Middle, Dublin. Claims subsequently submitted by Harris and Greene, solicitors, representing the owners; Montgomery and Chaytor, solicitors, representing the Army and Navy Veterans Association; and Casey Clay and Collins, solicitors, representing Arnott and Company Limited. |
PLIC/1/1822 | George Fred Taylor, 41 Abbey Street Middle, Dublin. | Taylor | Abbey Street Middle | Claim for £414 15s 8d for damage to building, fixtures, furniture and fittings and loss of goods and personal effects by gun shots and looting at 41 Abbey Street Middle, Dublin. Payment of £8 recommended by the Committee. | |
PLIC/1/1824 | John Crampton Walker, Grangemore, Raheny, Dublin. | Crampton Walker | Royal Hibernian Academy | Raheny; Abbey Street Lower | Claim for £51 10s for the destruction of six paintings by fire in the Royal Hibernian Academy, Abbey Street Lower, Dublin. Payment of £21 5s recommended by the Committee. |
PLIC/1/1854 | Reverend Patrick V Higgins, Kilmallock, County Limerick. | Higgins | Alexander Thom and Company Limited | Kilmallock; Abbey Street Middle | Claim for £240 for destruction by fire of 750 copies of a book and type set at Alexander Thom and Company Limited, 85-90 Abbey Street Middle, Dublin. Payment of £100 recommended by the Committee. |
PLIC/1/1978 | Joseph Harte, 64 Abbey Street Middle and James MacMurrogh, 58 Abbey Street Middle, Dublin. | Harte | Abbey Street Middle | Claim for £1,124 12s 7d for damage to building by persons unknown during the civil commotion at 64 Abbey Street Middle, Dublin. Payment of £800 recommended by the Committee. | |
PLIC/1/2046 | Francis Patrick McDonnell, Moy Mell, Blanchardstown, Dublin. | McDonnell | Nolan's Private Hotel | Blanchardstown; Abbey Street Lower | Claim for £35 14s for clothing and scientific equipment destroyed by fire or looted at Nolan's Private Hotel, 29 Abbey Street Lower, Dublin. Payment of £15 recommended by the Committee. |
PLIC/1/2061 | Roland Jacques, 14 Abbey Street Upper, Dublin. | Jacques | Abbey Street Upper | Claim for £18 17s 6d for stock taken by Crown forces to form barricades at 14 Abbey Street Upper, Dublin. Payment of £15 recommended by the Committee. | |
PLIC/1/2157 | Joseph Edward MacDermott, Belfort, Blackrock, Dublin. | MacDermott | Perfect Dairy Machines Limited | Blackrock; Abbey Street Middle | Claim for buildings occupied by The Perfect Dairy Machines Limited destroyed by fire at 105 Abbey Street Middle, Dublin. See PLIC/1/573. |
PLIC/1/2245 | James McBrown, Seapoint House, Monkstown, Dublin. | McBrown | JJ Keating, cycle and motor dealer | Monkstown; Abbey Street Lower | Claim for £5 for a cash deposit destroyed by fire at the premises of JJ Keating, cycle and motor dealer, Abbey Street Lower, Dublin. Claim not entertained by Committee. |
PLIC/1/2428 | Henry O'Neill, 1 Mountain View, Ranelagh, Dublin. | O'Neill | JJ Keating, cycle and motor dealer | Ranelagh; Abbey Street | Claim for £3 8s 9d for destruction of motor car lamps and generator by fire at the premises of J Keating, Abbey Street, Dublin. Full payment recommended by Committee. |