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The collection consists of 54 bound volumes including letter books, client account ledgers, and cashbooks. The largest series is the letterbooks, which contain carbon copies of outgoing letters sent by Rogers & Co., Solicitors. It is not a full set, with letterbooks from 1916–26 and 1928–30 not extant. Other shorter gaps in the sequence also appear. All letterbooks contain an alphabetical surname index of clients. The rest of the collection is more financial in nature, consisting of series of cash ledgers, client account ledgers, cheques issued ledgers, a costs copying volume and a daybook recording daily work for current clients.
Accounts, legal documents, correspondence and marketing material relating to the foundation companies of the Williams Group, namely Tullamore Distillery, B. Daly & Co. Ltd., D. E. Williams Ltd., Irish Mist Liqueur Co. Ltd. and other associated companies.
Ledger entitled 'Register of Permanent Improvements effected by Landlord'. Records date of registry, townland, tenants' names, nature and particulars of improvement, costs, observations, date of completion and signatures.
Judgments obtained against the Earl of Charleville, Charles William Bury. First schedule list of creditors and amounts due. Second schedule refers to lands to which Earl of Charleville is entitled but has been contracted to be sold but not yet completed and for the satisfaction of the purchases the several persons of the first part at the request have agreed to discharge.
Deed of lease made between Charles William Bury (since deceased) Judge George Gore, and William Palliser, Thomas Lum and Jane Bury, widow of John Bury and mother to William Bury (also deceased) and the fourth Lord Tullamoore and Jane Moore, daughter of Lord Tullamore, and 'in consideration of a marriage to be arranged between William Bury and Jane Moore the sum of £5000 as a marriage portion, a grant to Gore Palliser of the Limerick Estates and all other estates in Ireland and the marriage took place and there was issue of the marriage, Jane Bury, daughter and other younger children'. According to the last will of William Bury dated 2 January 1768, and Jane Bury to be paid £2000 out of her share of £8000. Charles William Bury had agreed to pay £2000 to Jane on her exonerating him.