Pawnbroking in Ireland

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1Q2 APPENDIX TO REPORT FROM SELECT COMMITTEE 

Returns from Town Clerks of Cities and Towns—co?dinued. 

TOWN OF KINSALE. 
Daniel Francis Sullivan, of Low Fisher-street in the town of Kinsale, Pawnbroker, his Bond to the Town Clerk for £.300 
Irish currency, dated 17 July 1818. 

His Securities. 
John Desmond, the elder, of Cork-street, in the town of Kinsale, Baker, his Bond to the Town. 
Clerk for £.100 
Irish currency, dated 17 July 1818. 
Michael Desmond, of the Market-lane, in the town of Kinsale, Baker, his Bond to the Town Clerk for £. 
100 Irish currency, dated 17 July 1818. 
Mark Donovan, of Friar-street, in the town of Kinsale, Tanner, his Bond to the Town Clerk for £. 
100 Irish currency, dated 17 July 1818. 

The said John Desmond, the elder having died, security in his stead was given by, atriek Donovan, of Cork-street, in the town of Kinsale, Currier and Leather-retailer, hi le Town Clerk for £. 
100 Irish currency, dated 6 May 18-26. 
The said Daniel Francis Sullivan discontinued the business, and lately quitted Kinsale. 

2. 
Mary Williams, of the town of Kinsale, widow, Pawnbroker, her Bond to the Town Clerk for 

£. 
300 Irish currency, dated 18 February 1825. 

Her Sscurities. 
Richard Williams, of the town of Bandon, Pawnbroker, his Bond to the Town Clerk of Kinsale for £. 
100 Irish currency, dated 18 February 1825. 
Joseph Bennett, of the town of Bandon, Pawnbroker, his Bond to the Town Clerk of Kinsale for £. 
100 Irish currency, dated 18 February 1825. 
Thomas Fuller, of the town of Bandon, Pawnbroker, his Bond to the Town Clerk of Kinsale for £. 
100 Irish currency, dated 18 February 1825. 

The said Mary Williams is carrying on the business in Kinsale. 
George Williams, of the town of Kinsale, Pawnbroker, his Bond to the Town Clerk for £.276 
185. 
5 %d. 
British currency, dated 24 January 1832. 

His Securities. 
Richard Williams, of the North Main-street, in the town of Bandon, Pawnbroker, his Bond to the Town Clerk of Kinsale for £.93 
6 s. 
1 %d. 
British currency, dated 24 January 1832. 
Thomas Fuller, of the South Main-street, in the town of Bandon, Pawnbroker, his Bond to the Town Clerk of Kinsale for £.92. 
6 s. 
1 £dL British currency, dated 24 January 1832. 
John Perrot, of the town of Kinsale, Ironmonger, his Bond to the Town Clerk for £.92 
6 s. 
if d. 
British currency, dated 24 January 1832. 

The said George "Williams is carrying on the business in Kinsale. 

4. 
Dmis Sullivan and John Sullivan, both of Cork-street, in the town of Kinsale, Pawnbrokers and 

co-partners in the said trade, their joint Bond to the Town Clerk for £.276. 
18*. 
5 id. 
British currency, dated 6 June 1833. 

Their Securities. 
John Purcell, of the Doon, in the liberties of the town of Kinsale, Farmer, his Bond to the Town Clerk for £. 
92. 
65. 
1 f d, British currency, dated 6 June 1833, Mark Donovan, of Friar-street, in the town of Kinsale, Tanner, his Bond to ihe Town Clerk for £.92 
6 s. 
ifrf. 
British currency, dated 6 June 1833. 
Charles McCarthy, of the Market-place, in the town of Kinsale, Woollen-draper, his Bond to the Town Clerk for £. 
92 6 s. 
i§d. 
British currency, dated 6 June 1833.1 

The said Denis Sullivan and John Sullivan are carrying on the business in Kinsale. 
The before-named Mary Williams, George Williams and Denis and John Sullivan, are the only individuals trading as Pawnbrokers in Kinsale. 
There' has been no Bond lodged in my office, by any Appraiser, Valuator or Auctioneer, nor by any Surety for such. 
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All which I certify, at Kinsale, this 1st day of February 1838. 

George Newman, 

Town Clerk.