Denny Lane Papers Descriptive List (Ref. U611)

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121 10 June 1891 Memorandum from Denny Lane, London, to Mr. J.O’Mahony, Cork Gas Company. Mainly concerns coal supplies and contracts. Lane has received a letter from the Secretary at the Board of Trade requesting a meeting. This will delay his return home. Lane has bought 16,000 tons of coal. 2pp 122 22 August 1891

Note from Denny Lane, Victoria Hotel, 19 West George Street, Glasgow to Mr. J.O’Mahony, Cork Gas Company. Concerns his arrangements to return home.

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123 [June 1892] Note from Denny Lane to Mr. J.O’Mahony, Cork Gas Company. Lane feels better, but needs ‘a complete rest as ordered’. Mentions shares sold to Mr Morgan of Lewisham. 2pp 124 [June 1892] Memorandum from Denny Lane to Mr. J.O’Mahony, Cork Gas Company. ‘Much better – will be all right in a couple of days…’. Asks O’Mahony to send down the Directors’ Memo. Book, as he wants to see the rotation of Directors. 1p 125 [June 1892] Memorandum from Denny Lane to Mr. J.O’Mahony, Cork Gas Company. ‘I feel better but…the Doctor has not come…no pain whatever unless I put my foot to the ground’. Asks O’Mahony to send certain effects such as his ‘blue note book for 1891’ and a ‘couple of bound volumes of the Revue des Deux Mondes from Cork Library…’. 1p

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