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Letter to Frederic Cronhelm.

  • IE OH OHS77/8/1/1
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 23 Dec 1811
  • Parte deWoodfield Papers

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 Louisa Dona Crosbie to Edward Crosbie.

  • IE OH OHS77/8/1/8
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 4 May 1820
  • Parte deWoodfield Papers

Letter from Louisa Dona Crosbie at 14 Charles Street, City Road, London, to her brother Edward William Crosbie in Liverpool, scolding him for not delivering her letter to her friend in Liverpool, and demanding that he do so immediately.

Letter from Mister Cooper to Mr and Mrs Cronhelm.

  • IE OH OHS77/8/1/11
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 3 Jan 1822
  • Parte deWoodfield Papers

Letter from Mr Cooper at Queen Street, London, to Mr and Mrs Cronhelm at 1 Bath Building, Bath Street, City Road, London, requesting that they visit that day. Instructions on the exterior state that if they are not home, the letter is to be delivered to Miss Cronhelm at 21 Bingdon Road, and the is to visit instead.

Propositions of Edward William Crosbie.

  • IE OH OHS77/8/1/16
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 11 July 1827
  • Parte deWoodfield Papers

Lst of propositions Edward William Crosbie has set out in order to be agreed upon with his siblings regarding the sale of land thatt they each have inherited shares in.

Letter from Louisa Dona Crosbie to Edward William Crosbie.

  • IE OH OHS77/8/1/17
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 9 Oct 1827
  • Parte deWoodfield Papers

Letter from Louisa Dona Crosbie to her brother William Crosbie regarding their brother Edward William Crosbie choosing to visit his wife's sister, Jane Neville, rather than her. She also goes into great detail regarding a deed left to them by a man named Henry, and her disapproval of the trustees that Edward William Cronhelm has been selecting. She also mentions that she knows their siblings Edward William Crosbie and Elizabeth Crosbie are anxious to sell the property, and that gives her conditions that she would like met, but ultimately leaves the decision with William Crosbie.

Letter from William Gainfort to Henry Crosbie.

  • IE OH OHS77/8/1/28
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 6 Jan 1844
  • Parte deWoodfield Papers

Letter from William Gainfort at 69 Lower Dorset Street, Dublin, to his nephew Henry Crosbie, regarding a young man named Francis leaving on a ship. William Gainfort requests that Henry purchase a bible and prayer book for Francis at William Gainfort's expense, if Francis has not left yet.

Letter from William Gainfort to his nephew Henry.

  • IE OH OHS77/8/1/29
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 11 Dec 1844
  • Parte deWoodfield Papers

Letter from William Gainfort at 69 Lower Dorset Street, Dublin, to his nephew Henry. It is a reply to Henry's letter from the 10 December 1844. He has sent Henry a letter of credit some sort of dishonorable cost incurred by Francis. He expresses his and his wife Lucy's gratitude toward Henry and his mother for helping Francis.

Letter from Henry Crosbie to Theodore Cronhelm.

  • IE OH OHS77/8/1/30
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 31 July 1845
  • Parte deWoodfield Papers

Letter from Henry Crosbie in Liverpool to his brother-in-law Theodore Cronhelm at 7 Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin. He proposes that they start writing each other monthly and discuss subjects in Christian theology. In the second half of the letter he congratulates Theodore Cronhelm's sister, Louisa Cronhelm's, engagement to Mister Cooper. Henry Crosbie states that he is happy for them, and that he hopes Theodore won't disapprove because of Mister Cooper's lack of noble ancestry. Henry also mentions that he is expecting a letter from his brother, Edward William Cronhelm, who has had traveled to Bombay and that he is anxious for it to arrive.

Letter From George Aiken to Henry Crosbie.

  • IE OH OHS77/8/1/36
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 24 Aug 1863
  • Parte deWoodfield Papers

Letter from George Aiken to Henry Crosbie regarding poetry and accommodation arrangements for Henry Crosbie and Theodore Cronhelm on an upcoming trip.

Letter from Joseph Rilland Crusott to Mister Cronhelm.

  • IE OH OHS77/8/1/38
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 28 Sep 1878
  • Parte deWoodfield Papers

Letter and transcription of a german letter sent in response of an inquiry into the Cronhelm family history in Germany, from Joseph Rilland Crusott to Mister Cronhelm, regarding hi investigation into the family of Cronhelm in Hanover.

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