Limerick women

Tenancy Dispute

A tenancy dispute involving a Limerick woman came before Cheltenham County Court in March 1900, revealing the uncertainty that could accompany rented accommodation far from home. The proceedings concerned Mrs J. Lestbah and Mrs J. M. Harnett, whose disagreement arose from the letting of two rooms at 2 Queen’s Parade. The tenancy had begun in September 1899, several months before the hearing. For Limerick people living in Britain, such cases formed part of the less visible experience of migration, in which securing rooms, meeting rent and establishing responsibility could become matters for formal legal judgement.