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inundated with bills from people all over the constituency for every election" adding "I can assure you that I mean to fix things but want you to recognise my right to protect myself by making other people do their (sic) part." ii Material relating to Election Finances
104 16 October 1924
Printed Statement of Accounts 22 May 1923 to 30 June 1924. Also Balance Sheet 30 June 1924. 2pp
105 14 May 1925
Letter from MP Collvet, Sinn Fein Director of Finance, discussing [Fitzgerald] application for a refund of his election deposit. 1p
106 26 June 1925
Letter from Liam S. Paye, Fermoy to Seamus Fitzgerald discussing his Standard Finances after the Parliamentary election of November. He has been threatened with a writ and was forced along with D. Kent and P. Murphy to borrow £83 to satisfy the Bank. He advises Fitzgerald to get his deposit fees bach as soon as possible. 1p Note from M. Twomey, 25 South Mall, Cork, acknowledging receipt of £3 from Seamus Fitzgerald, as the sum due from Sinn Fein. 1p Receipt for payment of costs of a case brought before the Parish Arbitration in which 6/ less 1/ costs was awarded to the Plaintiff A. O'Dubhgaill. 1p
107 9 July 1928
108 14 July 1920
109 27 August 1921
Copy declaration by the Minister for Agriculture (Art O'Conchubhar) appointing Seamus Fitzgerald to hear and determine issues involved in the dispute over lands at Garryduff, Co. Waterford.
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