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IE OH OHS77/5/5/12 · Item · 15 Nov 1932
Part of Woodfield Papers

Letter from Lewis Roe at Streamstown House, Streamstown, County Westmeath to Alice Lamb at 13 Leinster Square, Rathmines, County Dublin. He mentions Mrs Bell, Aunt Agnes Barry, and Mr and Mrs Jack Whitney.

IE OH OHS77/5/5/15 · Item · 25 Nov 1932
Part of Woodfield Papers

Letter from Lewis Roe at Mount Street Crescent, Dublin City, to Constance Lamb at Kenah Hill, Rocheshill, Killiney, County Dublin, regarding the death of her daughter Alice Lamb.

IE OH OHS77/5/5/16 · Item · 20 Dec 1932
Part of Woodfield Papers

Letter from Lewis Roe at Streamstown House, Streamstown, County Westmeath, to Constance Lamb at Kenah Hill, Killiney, County Dublin, reminiscing about his brief engagement to her daughter Alice Lamb. He mentions a trip to Mullingar, County Westmeath, and encounters with their mutual acquaintences; Captain and Mrs Farrell, Rice, George who moved to North America, Eric Goodbody, and Mrs Joshua.

IE OH OHS77/9/1/2/6 · Item · 1871
Part of Woodfield Papers

Letter from Lizzie Fuller at Rockfield House, County Westmeath, to her son Abraham Augustus Fuller. A note written by Constance Lamb is with the letter, stating that it was found beneath the floorboards of the small back bedroom at Rockfield House in 1950.

Lamb Family
IE OH OHS77/2/1/14 · Item · 16 Apr 1880 - 5 Mar 1881
Part of Woodfield Papers

Letter from Lizzie Helen Fuller at Rockfield, Moate, County Westmeath, to her sister Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston. This letter is attached to another sheet of paper, which has a caption written by Adam Lamb in 1924. On the back of this sheet is another letter, from Eva Sophia Marsh at Rockfield, Moate, County Westmeath, to her sister Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston on 5 March 1881.

IE OH OHS77/8/1/8 · Item · 4 May 1820
Part of Woodfield 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.