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Copy of a letter from Mary Lamb to the Irish Secretary of State.

Copy of a letter from Mary Lamb (b. 1835) at 31 Grosvenor Place, Rathmines, Dublin, to the irish Secretary of State at the War Office, London, England. Contains a brief family history of the Lamb family, and details on her close relationship with her cousin John Alexander Lamb (d. 1896) and his mother Margaret Lamb (d. 1888).

Correspondence between John Lamb and George Earl Carlisle.

  • IE OH OHS77/4/5/1/11/14/5
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  • 3 Sep 1855 - 18 Mar 1856
  • Part of Woodfield Papers

Correspondence between John Rice Lamb, Governor of Smithfield Convict Prison, and George Earl Carlisle, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, regard the superannuation allowance of John Rice Lamb.

Letter from Dublin Castle to John Rice Lamb.

Letter from Dublin Castle to John Rice Lamb Governor of the Richmond Convict Depot, requesting the transfer of the bodies of convicts from the Richmond Convict Depot to the Transport Mount Stuart Elphinis in the harbour. Convicts named for transport are: William Smith O'Brien; Terence B mannus; Thomas Hamish Meagher; Patrick O'Donoghue; Kevin Izod O'Doherty; John Martin.

Letter from Dublin Castle to Margaret Lamb.

Letter from Dublin Castle to Margaret Lamb regarding her recieval of £10 annually until she remarries, her circumstances drastically improve, or takes up permanant residence outside the United Kingdom.

Letter from Edward Fiddes to Francis William Lamb.

Letter from Edward Fiddes, Registrar of The Victoria University of Manchester, to Doctor Francis William Lamb, informing him of his appointment to the position of Lecturer in Physiology and Assistant Director of the Physiological Laboratory.

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