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CodeDescriptionSurnameBusinessLocationScope and Content
PLIC/1/0278Annie Hickey, dressmaker, 128 St Stephen's Green, Dublin.HickeySt Stephen's GreenClaim for £76 for damage and loss of personal and household items through looting and rifle fire at 128 St Stephen's Green, Dublin. Payment of £39 recommended by Committee.
PLIC/1/0279James Hickey, carrier, 1 Hawthorn Terrace, Church Road, Dublin.HickeyGeneral Post OfficeHawthorn Terrace; Church Road; Prince's Street; Sackville Street [O'Connell Street]Claim for £146 18s 9d for damage to furniture by shell fire from the gunboat Helga, the death of a horse at Prince's Street, Dublin, and damage to a horse and lorry at General Post Office, Sackville Street [O'Connell Street], Dublin. Payment of £90 recommended by Committee.
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/1/2302Mrs Hickey, [168 King Street North, Dublin].HickeyKing Street NorthClaim for loss of watches worn by Thomas Hickey and Christopher Hickey, 168 King Street North, Dublin, who were killed during the rebellion. The watches were not found on their bodies. Claim not proceeded with.
PLIC/1/3046Mary Hickey, 169 Church Street, Dublin.HickeyChurch StreetClaim for £3 10s for damage to furniture caused by rifle fire at 169 Church Street, Dublin. Payment of £2 recommended by Committee.
PLIC/1/4807Anne Hickey, 72 ½ Aughrim Street, Dublin.HickeyAughrim StreetClaim for £2 4s 6d for damage to chimney and roof of shop due to Crown forces gunfire at 72 ½ Aughrim Street, Dublin. Full payment recommended by Committee.
PLIC/1/5955John Hickey, senior partner, Hickey and Company, 23-24 Earl Street North, Dublin.HickeyHickey and CompanyEarl Street NorthClaim for £480 2s 3d for destruction of mantle department stock due to fire, water damage and smoke at 23-24 Earl Street North, Dublin. Claim declined by Committee.
PLIC/1/6095Teresa Hickey, 28 King Street North, Dublin, administratix of Thomas Hickey, deceased.HickeyKing Street NorthClaim for £23 14s 8d for damage to household effects and for looting of watches by Crown forces at 168 King Street North, Dublin. Payment of £15 3s recommended by Committee. Includes details of the detention and killing by Crown forces of Thomas Hickey and his son, Christopher Hickey.