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IE OH OHS77/8/1/3 · Item · 32 Oct 1814
Part of Woodfield Papers

Letter from Edward Theodore Cronhelm, who died at the battle of Waterloo, to his brother Henry Clarke Cronhelm. He writes about family members, his allowance from the military, and an upcoming review the following day by the young Prince of Orange.

Lamb Family
IE OH OHS77/1/1/12 · Item · 25 Nov 1894
Part of Woodfield Papers

Letter from Elias William Kerr in Dorchester, Dorset, England, to his brother-in-law William Lamb at 31 Grosvenor Place, Rathmines, County Dublin, regarding the death of his father, William Pattison Kerr.

IE OH OHS77/1/1/3 · Item · 31 Mar 1855
Part of Woodfield Papers

Letter from Emma Rawlins at Grange Gorman, County Dublin, to William Lamb at Smithfield Government Prison, Dublin, County Dublin, regarding the Australian address of Mrs Bainbridge.

IE OH OHS77/4/5/7/26 · Item · 1 Dec 1910
Part of Woodfield Papers

Letter from Eva Labatt at 122 Jefferson Street, North Adelaid, South Australia, to Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller at 24 Leeson Park, Dublin, sending Christmas and New Years wishes and reminiscing about her late mother.

IE OH OHS77/5/5/5 · Item · 24 March 1931
Part of Woodfield Papers

Letter from Eva Monteith to Constance Lamb regarding her poor health. She mentions an enclosed photograph of Helen and Grace Bell which is no longer with the letter.

IE OH OHS77/5/1/3/2 · Item · 14 Jul 1898
Part of Woodfield Papers

Letter from Eva Marsh (later Monteith) to her aunt Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston at Rockfield, Moate, County Westmeath. Eva Marsh was traveling to Germany with Constance Plunkett-Johnston (later Lamb), and writes of the fun they were having.

Monteith, Eva Elizabeth
IE OH OHS77/5/1/17 · Item
Part of Woodfield Papers

Letter from Aunt Eva Sophia Marsh at 24 Breadlebane Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, to her niece Constance Lamb, regarding the death of her husband, Robert Warburton Marsh, her intention to sell her home at Roach's Point, and the death of Aunt Helen.