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Maunsell, George & Co. Bank of Limerick. 1815-1820

Posted: 04 Dec 2017 22:31
by ThePloughman
George Maunsell, John Kennedy, Robert Hedges Maunsell

The Bank of Limerick produced a range of denominations. One of my favourite note designs. The notes are relatively common, and a lot of unissued remainder notes are around. Here’s one for starters. The 1 guinea & half is an interesting small note denomination.
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Re: Bank of Limerick. Maunsell, George & Co. 1815-1820

Posted: 05 Dec 2017 19:28
by DOC
The Maunsell Bank of Limerick notes are interesting as they are an early example of printing on both sides of the note. I attach the reverse of an 1819 25 Shillings note.

Re: Bank of Limerick. Maunsell, George & Co. 1815-1820

Posted: 12 Dec 2017 22:40
by ThePloughman
Bank of Limerick £3, £10 unissued notes and a 25 Shilling note dated sometime in October 1819, can't make out the day.

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Re: Bank of Limerick. Maunsell, George & Co. 1815-1820

Posted: 12 Dec 2017 22:49
by ThePloughman
An issued 30 Shilling note from 1816, and a £5 note with the reverse design showing thru.

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This bank issued a good range of denomoinations, with a good solid design and printed on the reverse too.

Re: Bank of Limerick. Maunsell, George & Co. 1815-1820

Posted: 29 Jan 2018 22:46
by ThePloughman
An issued Bank of Limerick 3 Pounder. 14 Dec 1819.

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Re: Bank of Limerick. Maunsell, George & Co. 1815-1820

Posted: 03 Feb 2018 10:47
by DOC
I have seen two varieties of Maunsell notes, one with opening hours, the other without. The opening hours in those days were from 10 till two with Friday as a Bank Holiday :). I attach an example of a 1 & Half Guinea note dated 24th August 1816 with opening hours.

Re: Bank of Limerick. Maunsell, George & Co. 1815-1820

Posted: 03 Feb 2018 17:12
by Mac
I never noticed that on the notes!
Very helpful for the customers.

Re: Bank of Limerick. Maunsell, George & Co. 1815-1820

Posted: 19 Feb 2018 23:52
by DOC
This Bank also issued £1 notes. Here is an early example dated 14th Dec.1815 with opening hours. The grade is low but it is the only example of this type that I have seen.

Re: Bank of Limerick. Maunsell, George & Co. 1815-1820

Posted: 19 Feb 2018 23:57
by DOC
Here is a £1 note of the more commonly seen type without opening hours, dated 18th September 1819.

Re: Bank of Limerick. Maunsell, George & Co. 1815-1820

Posted: 02 Mar 2018 23:20
by DOC
Interesting to see that Paper Money of Ireland describes two types for the Bank of Limerick, Maunsell notes but in a different way. The authors have identified a type with the following promissory statement: 'Promise to Pay the Bearer on Demand in Bank of Ireland Paper'. This type corresponds with the type having opening hours.

The second type without opening hours has a different promissory statement as follows 'Promise to Pay to J.Cash or Bearer on Demand'.

The two types for the 1 Guinea notes are attached.

Re: Bank of Limerick. Maunsell, George & Co. 1815-1820

Posted: 05 Mar 2018 20:29
by Mac
Interesting indeed! I would guess that the second Type copies the Bank of Ireland notes of the era to promice to pay a named person or bearer on demand, whilst at the same time weakening the 'promice' by removing the obligation to pay in 'Bank of Ireland paper'.

Re: Bank of Limerick. Maunsell, George & Co. 1815-1820

Posted: 21 Apr 2018 15:36
by DOC
Here is an early type 25 Shillings note from this bank with promise to pay in 'Bank of Ireland Paper'.

Re: Bank of Limerick. Maunsell, George & Co. 1815-1820

Posted: 29 Apr 2018 20:15
by DOC
Here is an issued 30 Shillings note of the later type, no opening hours and payable to J.Cash.

Re: Bank of Limerick. Maunsell, George & Co. 1815-1820

Posted: 06 Jun 2018 19:24
by DOC
Here is a scarce 3 Guineas denomination from this bank, dated 29th November 1817.

Re: Bank of Limerick. Maunsell, George & Co. 1815-1820

Posted: 08 Jun 2018 10:27
by Mac
This is a nice example.
I suppose these Guinea denominations were very common in their day.

Re: Bank of Limerick. Maunsell, George & Co. 1815-1820

Posted: 10 Jun 2018 11:41
by DOC
Interesting point about the number of higher denomination guinea notes issued by this bank. The serial numbers on the notes suggest that this bank was not a prolific issuer. From observation the higher denominations appear to be rare particularly in issued form.

Re: Bank of Limerick. Maunsell, George & Co. 1815-1820

Posted: 13 Jun 2018 22:03
by DOC
Here is a 4 Guinea note from this bank which I just noticed is a third type. This type has opening hours but not the promise to pay in Bank of Ireland Paper (Type B). It seems that the higher denomination notes never included a promise to pay in Bank of Ireland Paper. The 3 types identified to date can be summarised as follows:

Type A: Promise to pay the Bearer on Demand in Bank of Ireland Paper with opening hours listed.
Type B: Promise to pay to J. Cash or Bearer on Demand with opening hours listed.
Type C: Promise to pay to J. Cash or Bearer on Demand without listing of opening hours.

Re: Bank of Limerick. Maunsell, George & Co. 1815-1820

Posted: 18 Jun 2018 01:42
by ThePloughman
It seems there's a lot still to be discovered about the private bank notes. The subjext needs a good book dedicated just to these banks.

Re: Bank of Limerick. Maunsell, George & Co. 1815-1820

Posted: 19 Jun 2018 19:10
by DOC
Yes, I think we are learning more about the Private Bank note issues as better quality scans become available. Paper Money of Ireland (Blake & Callaway) is an excellent reference and the most comprehensive to date for the Private Banks of Ireland. Perhaps one day we will see a 2nd Edition :)

Re: Bank of Limerick. Maunsell, George & Co. 1815-1820

Posted: 01 Jul 2018 20:33
by DOC
Here is an example of an earlier type £5 with opening hours and promise to pay to J.Cash or Bearer on Demand (Type B)