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               <p>Letter from Thomas Ennion to the County Inspector in Howth, Co. Dublin. Ennion writes to inform the County Inspector that a German national, with addresses in Killiney and Kingston in County Dublin, who is a shareholder in Lever Brothers, has written to that company seeking monies due to him. The German national had also indicated that it was his intention to return to Germany the following week. Thomas Ennion (b. 1872) was a police superintendent with the Cheshire Constabulary in England. He stayed with the police force into the 1930s.</p>
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              No. 2204    Cheshire Constabulary  Birkenhead Station    17<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> June 1916   Sir   Messrs Lever Bro<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> Portsunlight<lb/> Cheshire have received a letter from<lb/> a shareholder Herman Wilhelm Otto<lb/> Marhgraf whose address is shown<lb/> as Ballinclea Killiney Co Dublin<lb/> and   Northumberland Avenue<lb/> Kingstown Co Dublin requesting <lb/> payment of certain amounts due to <lb/> him  The writer states he is leaving<lb/> on Monday next for Germany  I send this for your information <seg type="closer"> I am <lb/> Sir<lb/> Your obedient Servant <lb/> <hi rend="underline">T Ennion</hi> <lb/>Superintendent<lb/> The County Inspector<lb/> Howth</seg> 
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