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CodeDescriptionSurnameBusinessLocationScope and Content
PLIC/1/2384Frank L North, representing North and Company, 110 Grafton Street, Dublin.NorthNorth and CompanyGrafton Street; Northumberland RoadClaim for £7 6s 11d for damage to property by Crown forces at 23 Northumberland Road, Dublin caused by gun fire against insurgents at 25 Northumberland Road, Dublin. Payment of £7 5s 11d recommended by Committee.
PLIC/1/4356Henry Givens Burgess, North Wall, Dublin, manager in Ireland for the London and North Western Railway Company, 15 Westmoreland Street, Dublin.Givens BurgessLondon and North Western Railway CompanyNorth Wall; Westmoreland Street; Sackville Street Lower [O'Connell Street Lower]Claim for £42 3s for loss of boots and case due to fire and bombardment at 31 Sackville Street Lower [O'Connell Street Lower], Dublin. Full payment recommended by Committee.
PLIC/1/5183E Tenison Collins, representing the North British and Mercantile Insurance Company, 1 Dawson Street, Dublin.Tenison CollinsNorth British and Mercantile Insurance CompanyDawson StreetClaim for £5 17s for damage to copper dome of building due to rifle fire at 1 Dawson Street, Dublin. Full payment recommended by Committee.
PLIC/1/6117E Tenison Collins, representing the North British and Mercantile Insurance Company, 1 Dawson Street, Dublin.Tenison CollinsNorth British and Mercantile Insurance CompanyDawson StreetClaim for £50 for damage due to gunfire of dome roof at 1 Dawson Street, Dublin. Full payment recommended by Committee.
PLIC/1/3572William Larmour, secretary, North of Ireland Produce Company Limited, Raleigh House, Queen Street, Belfast.LarmourSN Robinson and Company; North of Ireland Produce Company LimitedQueen Street; Belfast; City QuayClaim for £459 4s for looting of potatoes at SN Robinson and Company warehouse, 21 City Quay, Dublin. Payment of £435 12s recommended by Committee.
PLIC/1/6263Charles Ramsay and Son, nurserymen, florists and seedsmen, Ballsbridge, Dublin.London and North Western Railway Company; Charles Ramsay and Son, nurserymen, florists and seedsmenBallsbridge; HolyheadClaim in relation to loss of consignment of fresh cut flowers held up at Holyhead, Wales, while en route to Dublin. Deemed consequential loss by Committee. Consignment was disposed of by the London and North Western Railway Company.