Letter from Josephine Murray to Lady Clonbrock, 22 May 1916
the rough copy of Balance
Sheet showing cash taken at
March meeting which you
wish to be added to
1915 account. I have also
deducted cheques voted
at that meeting
A. £25 for Wounded Soldiers
Home in Tipperary which
was cashed April 3rd.
2 B Cheque for £225.10.0
to the I.W.A. posted May
18th. If a second Balance Sheet
is now made out it will
not agree with Bank
balance of that date
owing to the cheque being
paid only now. I am getting Col Phamier
to look over all the accounts
etc.. which I have
balanced with the
Bank Book up to date.
I hope we will have a
good meeting. Yours sincerely Josephine Murray. March 31st Deposit acct. 400 - ' - '
Current acct 479 - 13 - 10
total 879 - 13 - 10
Unpresented cheques 250 - 10 - '
net 629 - 3 - 10
Deposit 400
Current acct. - 229 - 3 - 10
Prisoners of war 386 - 5 - 7 = Parcels 1287
Letter from Josephine Murray to Lady Clonbrock (1840-1928). Murray provides a copy of a balance sheet she claims was taken from the March meeting. She then goes on to account for cheques which have been paid. Murray writes that if another balance sheet was requested, it would not match as the cheques have only just been paid. Augusta Caroline Dillon (née Crofton) was the wife of Luke Gerald Dillon (1834-1917), the 4th Baron of Clonbrock, Co. Galway and the daughter of Lord Crofton of Mote Park (Edward Henry Churchill Crofton, 3rd Baron), Co. Roscommon. Aged 75 at the outbreak of war, Lady Clonbrock, worked closely with the Irish Women's Association to send basic necessities to Irish POWs. Many of her care packages went to members of the Connaught Rangers imprisoned in Limburg near Cologne.
How to cite
Letters 1916, published by the Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities, Vienna, 2026 (https://letters1916static.github.io/letters1916-static/item__0310.html)
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- Place
- Eglinton House, County Galway, Ireland
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- Letter from Josephine Murray to Lady Clonbrock, 22 May 1916