Notes and primary sources used by Reverend Francis Lamb for his family history research.
Letter from Keith Lamb at the Alberta Agricultural College of University College Dublin, Ballymun Road, Glasnevin, County Dublin, to his brother Adam Lamb, regarding a tombstone in Finglas, County Dublin, erected by Joseph Fuller.
Draft written by William Lamb, of a memorial on occasion of his retirement from his position as clerk of the Government Prisons Office.
"John Gee married Sarah Strongman of Tinamuck at Elizabeth Fuller's Tober, King's County (County Offaly) 4 August 1666. Their son John built Woodfield - their daughter Ann married Abraham Fuller."
Sheet of paper to which are attached: twelve envelopes addressed to William Lamb at Smithfield Convict Prison, Dublin, County Dublin; two envelopes and an address card of Miss Mary Elizabeth Lamb at 31 Grosvenor Place, Rathmines, County Dublin; and three envelopes sent from Adam Henry Fuller in Paraguay, to his mother Lizzie Fuller at Rockfield, Moate, County Westmeath.
Sheet of paper, attached are: six envelopes addressed to William Lamb at the Government Prisons Office, Dublin Castle, County Dublin; five envelopes addressed to William Lamb at Smithfield Convict Prison, Dublin, County Dublin; two envelopes addressed to William Lamb at 6 Coyngham Road, Dundalk, County Louth; two envelopes addressed to William Lamb at the County Gaol, Dundalk, County Louth; one envelpe addressed to William Lamb at Castleyard, Dublin, County Dublin; one envelope addressed to William Lamb at Clifton Terrace, Ranelagh Road, Dublin, County Dublin; one envelope addressed to William Lamb at 1 Wilton Terrace, Grosvenor Road, Rathmines, County Dublin; and the memorial of Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller of 24 Leeson Park, Dublin, County Dublin.
Fuller family research notes compiled by Adam Lamb using marriage registers. Contains: names; residences; parent's names; parent's residence; spouse's names; spouse's residence; date of marriage; and location of marriage.
Drawing of a tree by William Lamb.
Print entitled, "Punch, or the London Charivari".
Response of the Court of the Commissioners of Church Temporalities in Ireland to a claim made by Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller, granting him an annuity of £125.