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- 21 Jun 1831 - 17 Mar 1860
Part of Woodfield Papers
Part of Woodfield Papers
Probate of the last will of John Rice Lamb.
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Probate of the last will of John Rice Lamb, granting the administration of all and singular his personal estate and effects to his daughter Jane Lamb of Marietta, County Dublin.
Receipt of payment from John Rice Lamb to Edward Pennefather.
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Receipt for £100 paid from John Rice Lamb, Governor of Smithfield Convict Depot, to Edward Pennefather, Lord Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench for Ireland.
Receipt of return of money borrowed by John Rice Lamb.
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Receipt from Mister Mckenna for the return of £150 borrowed by John Rice Lamb.
Receipts for the payments of John Rice Lamb toward the life insurance policy of C Betty.
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Nine receipts for payments made by John Lamb to the British Commercial Life Insurance Company, for the life insurance policy of Mister C Betty.
Rent receipts of John Rice Lamb.
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Four rental receipts given to John Rice Lamb confirming his payment to Christopher Betty for lodging.
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Tax receipt for the property of John Lamb, paid on the 5 January 1814.
Testimonials for John Rice Lamb.
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Testimonial presented to John Rice Lamb upon his retirement as Governor of Smithfield Convict Prison, as well as three copies of testimonials written by: Francis D Murphy, Governor Convict Depot, Elizabeth Fort, Cork; Edward Trevor, Superintendent of Convicts, Ireland; James Palmer, Inspector-General of Prisons; Clement Johnson, Late Inspector-General of Prisons; Edward Borough, Baronet; John Reynolds; Nicholas Fitzsimon, Inspector-General of Prisons; J.L. Cole, Sheriff of Fermanagh; Erne, Lieutenant of Fermanagh; Belmore; Paul Dane, Late Local Inspector, Eniskillen Gaol; J C Maude, Rector of Enniskillen and Chaplain of Gaol; W Corry, Local Inspector of Ennskillen Gaol; James Bessonet, Assistant Barrister, County Fermanagh;