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Irish Cheque From 1863

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 Posted 01/18/2013  11:44 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Johnsderry to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Here is a cheque from Dublin,Ireland from the 3 August 1863 and was for 50 pounds.
Dublin was ruled by Britain at that time and it was only 20 years after the Great Famine so this may be interesting ,(I didn't know what section to put this in so I just put it in here)

please comment on your opinions and if anyone has any idea of what its worth and if they can make out the name of the person who received the cheque that would be great .
(I can read their handwriting )

Thanks!
John

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01/18/2013 12:47 pm
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I collect cheques, but can't be of much help with this one since my area is mostly Canadian items. Your date is usually somewhat common for UK items, but it may be a good idea to contact someone with the British Cheque Collector's Society. I was a member years ago and they were very helpful then:

http://www.banking-history.co.uk/

Good luck
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