Letter from Mister Whitley to William Lamb.
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Letter from Mr Whitly to William Lamb.
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Letter from Mister Whitley to William Lamb.
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Letter from Mr Whitly to William Lamb.
Clipping of a "Letter to the editor of the Irish Times" by Oliver St John Gogarty.
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Clipping of a "Letter to the editor of the Irish times" written by Oliver St John Gogarty, and kept by his friend Doctor Francis William Lamb.
Lamb Family
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Ornate embossed leather scrapbook, created by Constance Lamb. Contains a map of Dublin in 1610, an advertisement for the lease of Woodfield House and 200 Acres from 1783, an advertisement for the lease of lands near Woodfield from 1948, part of the brocade of Eleanor Fuller's court dress, notes, photographs of young men and women from around the year 1899, sketches, and pressed flowers.
Transcript of letters of the King's County Regiment of Militia.
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Transcript of three letters to and from Captain John Warneford Armstrong of the King's County Regiment, from December 1798.
"Gems of Sacred Poetry" pocket book.
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A miniature copy of the sixth edition of "Gems of Sacred Poetry," printed in London for the Religious Tract Society. The inside cover has an inscription, "J E Daunt, 11 Windlor Road, Plymouth."
Lamb Family
Copy of a letter from Matthew Tobias to Jane Stirling
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Photocopy of a letter from Matthew Tobias at Coleraine to his fiance Jane Stirling at Rosemary Lane in London Derry.
Lease from Francis Lamb to William King
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Deed of lease of land from Francis Lamb to William King for three lives, or one hundred years, from the 27 March 1804.
"The King and Queen of Hearts: With the Rogueries of the Knave Who Stole the Queen's Pies".
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Illustrated children's book, printed for MJ Godwin at the Juvenile Library, 41 Skinner Street, Snow Hill, London.
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The first half of a letter from an unknown friend or relative at East Ansley, to Frederic William Cronhelm requesting to deffer his visit from Christmas to Easter as the weather is poor for traveling without a coach.
Letter from Thomas Hill to Elizabeth Crosbie.
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Letter from Thomas Hill in Liverpool to Miss Elizabeth Crosbie (later Cronhelm) at 8 Nelson Street, City Road, London. He discusses a letter he recieved from Elizabeth's sister, an upcoming trial, and the marriage of Louisa Cronhelm to Mr Cooper.