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              IE OH OHS77/3/3/3/1 · Stuk · 15 Feb 1872
              Part of Woodfield Papers

              Certificate given to Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller stating that he has been initiated into the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Ireland.

              Page twelve.
              IE OH OHS77/6/3/12/12 · Deel
              Part of Woodfield Papers

              Matthew Stritch's Bachelor's Degree in Medicine recieved from Trinity College, Dublin, in the year 1793.

              Page thirty
              IE OH OHS77/6/3/12/30 · Deel
              Part of Woodfield Papers

              Certificate of merit from Trinity College, Dublin, awarded to Francis William Lamb for earning seventy-nine percent of the marks available during his junior year in the Anatomy program of 1895-96. Below is another certificate of merit from Trinity College, Dublin, awarded to Francis William Lamb for earning ninety-one percent of the marks available during his second year in the Anatomy program of 1897-98.

              Page thirty-two.
              IE OH OHS77/6/3/12/32 · Deel
              Part of Woodfield Papers

              Certificate of merit from Trinity College, Dublin, awarded to Francis William Lamb for earning ninety percent of the marks available during his senior year in the Anatomy program of 1898-99. Below is the Bachelor's Degree awarded to Francis William Lamb by Trinity College, Dublin, in April of 1890.

              Page thirty-five.
              IE OH OHS77/6/3/12/35 · Deel
              Part of Woodfield Papers

              Certificate awarded to Francis William Lamb for his attendance at clinical lectures and practice at Hardwick Fever Hospital, Richmond Surgical Hospital, and Whitworth Medical Hospital, over the course of three years beginning on the 1 October 1897 and ending on 30 June 1900.