Hewitt Managerial Correspondence File
TitleHewitt Managerial Correspondence File
ReferenceU15B/B/4/21-30
Date
1810 - 1860s
Production date 1810 - 1870
Scope and Content21. 30 May, 5 Jun 1856 2 Letters from Francis B. Beamish, London, to 'My dear Hewitt'. Refers to Cassidy of Monasterevin and Irish MPs, etc (2 items/5pp)
22. 3 Oct 1851 Letter from Henry Jameson, Maryfield Distillery, Clonmel, to 'My dear Sir'. He hoped to see Hewitt in Cork about some matters his cousin wrote from London. (2pp)
23. 11 Nov 1859 Letter from Francis McCarthy, Wine Vaults and Rectifying Distillery, 15 & 16 Prince's Street, Cork, to the Administrators of the estate of the late Anthony Motherway, enclosing account of debts including over £600 to Thomas Hewitt; and statement of creditors stock debts. (3 items)
24. 1844-1855 Excise Office, Cork, permits to Hewitt & Co. to remove from warehouse specified quantities of spirits distilled in Ireland. Also 1 permit for foreign brandy. (6 items)
25. nd [?1840s-50s] Table of comparitive values for wheat. (2pp)]
26. 9 Dec [?1850s] Letter from Thomas Hewitt, Erechtheum Club, St. James' Square, to [Aneas] Coffey Esq., Bromley re. proposed condesnsing apparatus to the hill at the Watercourse. (2pp)
27. 20 Dec 1848 Extract from estimate from Shea and Sons for stills and drawings of distilling apparatus. (5 items)
28. March 1810 Petition to Parliament by the Irish Distillers. (3pp)
29. nd [1840s-1850s] Pamphlet, 'The Spirit Trade of Ireland', with the proceedings of an important meeting of manufacturers, merchants and dealers at Commercial Buildings, chaired by Alderman Robert H. Kinahan, High Sherriff of Dublin. Contributions by John Bagot, Alderman George Roe, Sir Timothy O'Brien, R. Cassidy, Francis Codd, John Jameson. (3pp)
30. 1844 - 1850 Notice, 'Irish Spirit Trade', noting great loss and injury owing to duties to be paid on strength etc.. With costed examples including 4 puncheons warehoused by John Jameson in 1847. (2pp)
22. 3 Oct 1851 Letter from Henry Jameson, Maryfield Distillery, Clonmel, to 'My dear Sir'. He hoped to see Hewitt in Cork about some matters his cousin wrote from London. (2pp)
23. 11 Nov 1859 Letter from Francis McCarthy, Wine Vaults and Rectifying Distillery, 15 & 16 Prince's Street, Cork, to the Administrators of the estate of the late Anthony Motherway, enclosing account of debts including over £600 to Thomas Hewitt; and statement of creditors stock debts. (3 items)
24. 1844-1855 Excise Office, Cork, permits to Hewitt & Co. to remove from warehouse specified quantities of spirits distilled in Ireland. Also 1 permit for foreign brandy. (6 items)
25. nd [?1840s-50s] Table of comparitive values for wheat. (2pp)]
26. 9 Dec [?1850s] Letter from Thomas Hewitt, Erechtheum Club, St. James' Square, to [Aneas] Coffey Esq., Bromley re. proposed condesnsing apparatus to the hill at the Watercourse. (2pp)
27. 20 Dec 1848 Extract from estimate from Shea and Sons for stills and drawings of distilling apparatus. (5 items)
28. March 1810 Petition to Parliament by the Irish Distillers. (3pp)
29. nd [1840s-1850s] Pamphlet, 'The Spirit Trade of Ireland', with the proceedings of an important meeting of manufacturers, merchants and dealers at Commercial Buildings, chaired by Alderman Robert H. Kinahan, High Sherriff of Dublin. Contributions by John Bagot, Alderman George Roe, Sir Timothy O'Brien, R. Cassidy, Francis Codd, John Jameson. (3pp)
30. 1844 - 1850 Notice, 'Irish Spirit Trade', noting great loss and injury owing to duties to be paid on strength etc.. With costed examples including 4 puncheons warehoused by John Jameson in 1847. (2pp)
Extent37 items
Persons keywordHewitt, Thomas | Merchant/Distiller, Cork | d1870
SubjectTrade and Commerce, Business Records, Whiskey
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RepositoryCork City and County Archives