Photograph of the ruins at Gort House near Saint John's Roman Catholic Church, Lecarrow, County Roscommon. Photograph taken by Norman William English.
Clipping entitled, "A skirmish long ago..." about a bloody skirmish in 1808 near Kilcruttin Cemetery, Tullamore, County Offaly.
Papers of Helen Lamb which remained at her residence, Woodfield House, and were inherited along with the property by her eldest son Henry Lamb. This material pertains to the history of the Cronhelm, Crosbie, and Tobias families.
Letter from Frederic William Cronhelm at Bankers Hill, to his brother Henry Clarke Cronhelm, about his encounter with the newly wed Mister Edward, and turns down an invitation to visit Henry Clarke Cronhelm because of how much bringing the children would cost.
Letter from Mrs Neville in Dublin to her daughter Eliza Crosbie, congratulating her on her recent marriage to Sir Edward William Crosbie, 6th Baronet of Maryborough (1794-1860). She expresses her worry over the state of the country and that she fears a rebellion after the recent burning of a nearby family farm and a church.
Letter from Sheldon Ussher to his step-father Edward Crosbie, requesting his permission to join the Navy rather than becoming a clerk. He suggests that doing so would prevent him from further quarreling with his brother Richard Usher.
Receipt for materials purchase from J Rayner Linen & Wollen Draper, Silk Mercer, Hatter, and Hosier by Mister Cronhelm in Halifax on 8 May 1827. The bill was settled on 24 Oct 1827.
Letter from Edward William Crosbie in Liverpool on 12 September 1827 to an unknown recipient.
Letter from Edward William Crosbie in Liverpool, to Richard Rathbone of Woodcroft, regarding his lack of friends and acquaintances and his dire financial situation, as well as an edited draft of the letter.
Copy of a letter from James Perry in Liverpool to Mister P Howell, written to serve as a character reference for Edward William Crosbie.