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CodeDescriptionSurnameBusinessLocationScope and Content
PLIC/1/0762Patrick Browne, 32 Bachelors Walk, Dublin.BrowneBachelors WalkClaim for £53 9s 5d for damage to stock-in-trade and furniture. Payment of £25 18s 10d recommended by Committee.
PLIC/1/1048Nassau Bluin Browne, 31 Victoria Road, Rathgar, Dublin.BrowneRoyal Hibernian AcademyVictoria Road; Abbey Street LowerClaim for £140 for paintings damaged by fire at the Royal Hibernian Academy, Abbey Street Lower, Dublin. Payment of £80 15s recommended by Committee.
PLIC/1/1139James Browne, 17 King Street North, Dublin.BrowneKing Street NorthClaim for £39 10d for goods seized by Crown forces. Payment of £12 recommended by Committee.
PLIC/1/5127James Budd Browne, 40 Ormond Quay Lower, Dublin, secretary, Cahill and Company Limited.BrowneOrmond Quay LowerClaim for £10 3s 8d for damage to building, property and furniture by insurgents and Crown forces in occupation of building at 40 Ormond Quay Lower, Dublin. Full payment recommended by Committee.
PLIC/1/5128James Budd Browne, 40 Ormond Quay Lower, Dublin, secretary, Cahill and Company, letterpress printers.BrowneIreland's Own; Cahill and Company, letterpress printersOrmond Quay Lower; Sackville PlaceClaim for £51 15s 10d for destruction of reels of newspaper at the premises of Ireland's Own, Sackville Place, Dublin. Full payment recommended by Committee.
PLIC/1/5736Patrick Browne, Welldale Place, Maxwelltown, Dumfries, Scotland.BrowneMarlborough HotelWelldale Place; Maxwelltown; Dumfries; Scotland; Marlborough StreetClaim for £6 12s 6d for destruction of clothing by fire at the Marlborough Hotel, Marlborough Street, Dublin. Payment of £5 recommended by Committee.
PLIC/1/1749Most Reverend Robert Browne, Bishop of Cloyne, Queenstown [Cobh], County Cork.Browne; KaneJohn Kane, ecclesiastical art metal workerCloyne; Queenstown [Cobh]; Abbey Street MiddleClaim for £24 10s for reliquary destroyed by fire at the premises of John Kane, ecclesiastical art metal worker, 101 Abbey Street Middle, Dublin. Payment of £20 recommended by Committee.