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CodeDescriptionSurnameBusinessLocationScope and Content
PLIC/1/0864Kate Hickey, wife of William Hickey, care of Arthur Guinness Son and Company Limited, St James's Gate Brewery, Dublin.HickeyArthur Guinness Son and Company LimitedSt James's Gate; RingsendClaim for £11 15 for personal articles and goods looted from the company stores, Ringsend, Dublin. Payment of £10 recommended by Committee.
PLIC/1/0865William Hickey, care of Arthur Guinness Son and Company Limited, St James's Gate Brewery, Dublin.HickeyArthur Guinness Son and Company LimitedSt James's Gate; RingsendClaim for £17 5s for personal articles and goods looted from the company stores, Ringsend, Dublin. Payment of £15 12s recommended by Committee.
PLIC/1/4369Colonel Henry Waugh Renny, managing director, Arthur Guinness Son and Company Limited, St James's Gate, Dublin.Waugh RennyArthur Guinness Son and Company LimitedSt James's Gate; Grand Canal QuayClaim for £20 for damage by insurgents to malt stores at Grand Canal Quay, Ringsend, Dublin. Full payment recommended by Committee.
PLIC/1/4372Colonel Henry Waugh Renny, managing director, Arthur Guinness Son and Company Limited, St James's Gate, Dublin.Waugh RennyArthur Guinness Son and Company Limited; British and Irish Steam Packet Company Limited St James's Gate; Sir John Rogerson's QuayClaim for £36 1s 6d for looting of cylinders, tubes and goods at the stores of the British and Irish Steam Packet Company Limited, 25-27 Sir John Rogerson's Quay, Dublin. Full payment recommended by Committee.
PLIC/1/4371Colonel Henry Waugh Renny, managing director, Arthur Guinness Son and Company Limited, St James's Gate, Dublin.Waugh RennyArthur Guinness Son and Company Limited; Dublin City DistillerySt 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/1/4370Colonel Henry Waugh Renny, managing director, Arthur Guinness Son and Company Limited, St James's Gate, Dublin.Waugh RennyArthur Guinness Son and Company LimitedSt James's Gate; Mount Brown; Marrowbone Lane; Anne Street; Barrow StreetClaim for £1,465 for damage to grain that deteriorated due to the occupation by insurgents of stores at Mount Brown, Dublin, Marrowbone Lane, Dublin, Anne Street, Dublin, and Barrow Street, Dublin. Deemed consequential loss by Committee. Includes legal opinion questioning the decision of the Committee.