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          Accounts Ledger
          IE OCL P9/1 · Item · 1891-1899
          Part of Records of Pattersons & Co. Ltd.

          Consolidated accounts ledger for Patterson's & Co. Ltd arranged by customers' accounts for local and national accounts. Local customers include Daniel Alesbury, Saw Mills, Edenderry and Cassidy & Co., Distillers, Monasterevan.
          Majority of the customers based in Dublin, London, Liverpool, including Arthur Guinness Son & Co., St James Gate Brewery, Dublin.

          Untitled
          OCL P136 Page 78
          Part · 1921-1922
          Part of Photograph album of Col. Fitz-Simon

          [Silesia tour, Leinster Regiment?]

          1. [Untitled. Officer in winter overcoat standing in the snow beside frozen water hydrant]

          [On leave in Ireland]

          1. 'Paddy-go-Airy'
          2. 'Joan, Sophie'
          3. [Untitled. FitzSimon with Sophie on front steps of house[?]]
          Page fifteen.
          IE OH OHS77/6/3/12/15 · Part
          Part of Woodfield Papers

          Letter from Patrick J. Smyth to Abraham Stritch Fuller at Woodfield, Clara, County Offaly, on 15 April 1848, concerning the arrest of William Smith O'Brien, Thomas F. Meagher and John Mitchel for sedition. Informs Fuller that his subscription to the cause will be published in 'The Nation' and the 'United Irishman', and is glad to here that the neighbourhood of Clara is prepared for [rebellion]. Also includes a newspaper clipping concerning a minor "Accident to the Reverend Abraham Fuller".

          Page sixteen.
          IE OH OHS77/6/3/12/16 · Part
          Part of Woodfield Papers

          Letter from Patrick and Michael Robius to John Ball, written 2 June 1857.

          Page thirty-four.
          IE OH OHS77/6/3/12/34 · Part
          Part of Woodfield Papers

          Three certificates. First, a certificate from Richmond Whitworth & Hardwicke Hospitals, North Brunswick Street, Dublin, given to Francis William Lamb as testament to his six month residency there which began on 1 November 1899 and ended on 30 April 1900. Secondly, a certificate from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, awarded to Francis William Lamb for his attendance to a course of twenty-six lectures on operative surgery at the School of Surgery in 1900. Lastly, a certificate from the Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital, Dublin, awarded to Francis William Lamb for attending a three month course of instruction in clinical opthalmology and otology at which began on 30 October 1900.