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Records of Rogers & Co. Solicitors
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Daybook

Alphabetically indexed daybook organised by client surname and detailing work carried out on a daily basis.

Letterbook 1927

Copies of approximately 1000 outgoing letters, averaging 1 per page. Good legibility.
Includes letter to the Ministry of Finance, Dublin: 'Dail Eireann 1919-1920. James O'Brien, Walsh Island, Geashill £5, Thomas Wyer Ballykeane, Geashill £5, Patrick Foy, Tubberdaly, Edenderry £1. The above subscribers have asked me to write to you with reference to their subscription to the above. Please let me know when paying orders will be issued.' (27 May 1927)

Letterbook 1931

Copies of approximately 1000 outgoing letters, averaging 1 per page. Good legibility.
Includes letter to John S. O'Connor, Dublin agents of Rogers & Co., 12 Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin: 'In March 1927 the European Motion Picture Co. having an office at 2 Burgh Quay instructed our Mr. Ennis in connection with the filming of a picture entitled "Les Miserables" at Tullamore. His duties were to attend nightly, check the tickets sold, make out daily returns and forward same to their Dublin and London Offices. On the 17th May 1927 Mr. Ennis furnished his account in connection with the work at £3.3.0 and several applications for payment have been made but without result. ...Of course it is not our intention to take any extreme measures but nevertheless we feel that we would like to make them stick to their "bargain". (31 August 1931)

Letterbook 1912

Routine outgoing letters, some badly faded and illegible. Approximately 1000 letters averaging 1 per page.
Includes letter to Secretary, Estate Commissioners, Dublin concerning Estate of Lady Bury Record No E. C. 8423: 'I am obliged for yours of the 23rd inst. and I note that the Commissioners are in communication with the Vendor's solicitors. If I may say so, I think it would be most advisable that the Commissioners would be in full possession of the local facts and circumstances from this point of view also. I think this would most likely facilitate a free solution of the questions that must be arising. The Commissioners may not be aware for example that the tenant of the large grass farm in the Croghan District is most willing to sell his interest, and as a matter of fact at the present time I am in communication with the tenant's representative with a view of finding out the lowest figure at which the tenant's interest can be acquired. It would be a thousand pities to let the opportunity pass of acquiring this land to relieve the frightful conditions of some of the Congested Tenants. I should be glad on behalf of the tenants, accompanied by one or two of the local clergymen to wait on you at any time to discuss the matter as I rather think the matter would be very useful.' (26 February 1912)

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