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IE OCL P43/7 · Item · 6 February 1888
Part of Charleville Forest Papers

Ms. letter from George Turnbull, Charleville Estate Office, Tullamore, concerning a meeting of the subscribers to the Charleville Presentation Fund. During a meeting of the Relief Committee held the same evening, Mr. D.A. Bradley was appointed secretary and was directed to write by that evening’s post to “her Ladyship forwarding a similar resolution to that passed at the former meeting”. Mr. Pat Rigney expressed his belief that Lady Emily had expressed the wish that the money should go to the Relief Fund and that the subscribers were in agreement.

Bury, Lady, Emily Alfreda, Howard-
IE OH OHS77/4/5/2/3/41 · Item · 12 Mar 1887
Part of Woodfield Papers

Letter from Georgiana Guilford in Upper Deal, Kent, England, to Alice Ann Lamb at Sydling Vicarage, Dorchester, Dorset, England, with an enclosed second letter to Doctor William Pattison Kerr.

IE OH OHS77/3/1/7 · Item · 23 May 1864
Part of Woodfield Papers

Letter from H Kirkham, Honored Secretary of the "Orpheus" Relief Fund in Portsmouth, Hampshire, to Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller at Saint Marks, Dublin, County Dublin. Enclosed is a bank draft for £42.11.0 for Mrs Moore, wife of the late John Moore, and their two children, Henry and John Moore.

IE OH OHS77/4/5/1/12/3 · Part · 20 Sep 1939
Part of Woodfield Papers

Letter from Professor H S Raper of the Department of Physiology, The University of Manchester, Manchester, to Doctor Francis William Lamb, notifying them that due to present crisis (England had just entered World War II), he and the Vice-Chancellor agree that a celebration is inappropriate, and suggests that instead they will simply provide the funds for him to pay for the silverware chosen as a parting gift from the Department of Physiology.

IE OH OHS77/5/1/18 · Item · 12 Nov 1908
Part of Woodfield Papers

Letter from Heff at The National Bank, Belfast, Northern Ireland, to Constance Lamb at Birch Grove, Rusholme, Manchester, England. He writes of his vacations to London and Limerick, cycling, an encounter with Vincent Hetreed, and his marital status. Enclosed is a pressed flower.