Search Results
Code | Description | Surname | Business | Location | Scope and Content |
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PLIC/1/3616 | David Fagan, North Dublin Union, Brunswick Street North, Dublin. | Fagan | Hopkins and Hopkins, jewellers; North Dublin Union | Brunswick Street North; Sackville Street Lower [O'Connell Street Lower] | Claim for £1 for loss of silver watch under repair by fire at Hopkins and Hopkins, jewellers, 1 Sackville Street Lower [O'Connell Street Lower], Dublin. Full payment recommended by Committee. |
PLIC/1/3954 | Frank Wynn, 183 Great Brunswick Street [Pearse Street], Dublin, manager, Wall Paper Manufacturing Company Limited. | Wynn | Wall Paper Manufacturing Company Limited | Great Brunswick Street [Pearse Street]; Abbey Street Middle | Claim for £1,258 12s 8d for destruction of stock, furniture and property by fire at 94 Abbey Street Middle, Dublin, and 96 Abbey Street Middle, Dublin. Payment of £1,190 recommended by Committee. |
PLIC/1/4379 | Herbert Henry Ernest Hunt, 33 Camden Street Lower, Dublin. | Hunt | Camden Street Lower; Great Brunswick Street [Pearse Street] | Claim for £39 14s 6d for looting of furniture, clothing and property at 67A Great Brunswick Street [Pearse Street], Dublin. Payment of £36 14s 6d recommended by Committee. | |
PLIC/1/4385 | John Tyler and Sons Limited, boot manufacturers, 18 Earl Street North, Dublin. | John Tyler and Sons Limited, boot manufacturers | Earl Street North; Great Brunswick Street [Pearse Street] | Claim for £799 17s 7d for damage to glass and for looting of stock and property at 34 Great Brunswick Street [Pearse Street], Dublin. Full payment recommended by Committee. | |
PLIC/1/4794 | Joseph Delahunt, 42 Camden Street Lower, Dublin. | Delahunt | Camden Street Lower; Great Brunswick Street [Pearse Street] | Claim for £10 19s for damage to glass and buildings at 39 Camden Street Lower, Dublin, and 92 Camden Street Lower, Dublin. Full payment recommended by Committee. | |
PLIC/1/5374 | David Turner, manager, David Allen and Sons, 40 Great Brunswick Street [Pearse Street], Dublin. | Turner | David Allen and Sons | Great Brunswick Street [Pearse Street]; Mount Street Lower | Claim for £5 6s for destruction of glass and damage to roof at 57 Mount Street Lower, Dublin. Full payment recommended by Committee. |
PLIC/1/6494 | Catherine Jameson, Park Avenue, Sandymount, Dublin, care of WJ Coulter, 200 Great Brunswick Street [Pearse Street], Dublin. | Jameson; Coulter; Lowry | Margaret J Lowry, pawnbroker | Park Avenue; Great Brunswick Street [Pearse Street]; Marlborough Street | Claim for £43 10s for looting of jewellery pawned at the premises of Margaret J Lowry, 85 Marlborough Street, Dublin. Claim declined by Committee as it was received past the deadline for submissions. Claim sent to the Under Secretary on 7 June 1917. |
PLIC/1/4044 | Anthony Carroll, 171 Great Brunswick Street [Pearse Street], Dublin. | Carroll | Great Brunswick Street [Pearse Street]; Bessborough Avenue; North Strand | Claim for £7 14s for damage to buildings due to Crown forces positioned at the railway at 16-17 Bessborough Avenue, North Strand, Dublin, 24 Bessborough Avenue, North Strand, Dublin, and 32 Bessborough Avenue, North Strand, Dublin. Payment of £7 10s recommended by Committee. | |
PLIC/1/4371 | Colonel Henry Waugh Renny, managing director, Arthur Guinness Son and Company Limited, St James's Gate, Dublin. | Waugh Renny | Arthur Guinness Son and Company Limited; Dublin City Distillery | St James's Gate; Great Brunswick Street [Pearse Street] | Claim for £340 for damage to barley, grain elevator and machinery caused by water damage following the destruction of a large water tank by shellfire at Dublin City Distillery, Great Brunswick Street [Pearse Street], Dublin. Full payment recommended by Committee. |
PLIC/1/4593 | James Laidlaw, secretary, Tedcastle McCormick and Company Limited, 13 Great Brunswick Street [Pearse Street], Dublin. | Laidlaw | Tedcastle McCormick and Company Limited | Great Brunswick Street [Pearse Street]; Sir John Rogerson's Quay | Claim for £28 4s 3d for damage to premises and property by looters at Sir John Rogerson's Quay, Dublin. Payment of £23 7d recommended by Committee. |