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Invoices and bills
IE OCL P131/2/2/3/4 · File · 31 December 1890-21 June 1894
Part of Loughton Papers

File of cheques, invoices and bills in Dora's name.

Ireland
IE OCL P131/6/2/7/6 · File · 1921 - 1953
Part of Loughton Papers

Summers traveling, Lough Derg, Mrs Austin Boyle, Ennistymon Clare, Cliffs of Moher, Quilty Clare, Glendalough
Sheelah at the bay, Rock of Cashel','picnic on Lough Derg'

IE OH OHS3/J/1/5 · File · 1926-1927
Part of Geashill Estate Papers

Copy of application and supporting paperwork submitted to the Irish Grants Committee on behalf of Lord Digby for the destruction of Geashill Castle and subsequent looting of timber from his woods. This application was submitted following a judge's ruling that Lord Digby would only be entitled to market value of the premises. The application made to the Irish Grants Committee is for £22,030.12.10.
Includes copy correspondence with the Grants Committee, copy decrees with decelerations attached and copies of bill of quantities.

IE OH OHS3/J/1/6 · File · 1926 - 1929
Part of Geashill Estate Papers

Copy correspondence between the Irish Grants Committee and Lord Digby regarding his application to the Committee made on 20 December 1926 for the destruction of Geashill Castle and subsequent looting of timber from his woods. In a letter to A&L Goodbody Solicitors, the Irish Grants Committee requested supporting evidence and material in support of each item of the claim (26 April 1927), to which they were sent 4 copies of the bills of quantitates and 4 copies of the original declaration in the case (17 May 1927). A certificate of valuation of the lands of Bawnmore and Dalgan, Geashill was also provided by James Morris, Auctioneer and Valuer in support of the claim, suggesting that the value of this claim should be amended to £952.10 instead of £750. (13 October 1927). The Irish Grants Committee recommended that Lord Digby should be paid a sum of £3000 ex gratia in respect of his claim (23 December 1927). The final amount of the £3000 grant was approved on 15 March 1929.