Baccalaureate degree of William Lamb.
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baccalaureate degree of William Lamb, recieved from Trinity College, Dublin, in 1853.
Baccalaureate degree of William Lamb.
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baccalaureate degree of William Lamb, recieved from Trinity College, Dublin, in 1853.
Marriage certificate of Francis William Lamb and Constance Plunkett-Johnston.
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Marriage certificate of Francis William Lamb and Constance Charlotte Plunkett-Johnston, married at the Church of Saint Catherine in the city of Dublin, by Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller, on 19 July 1902. Certificate extracted 19 April 1907.
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Will of Margaret Lamb of 37 Clarinda Mount, Kingstown, County Dublin, appointing her nephew, William Lamb of 31 Grosvenor Place, Rathmines, County Dublin, the guardian of her son John Alexander Lamb of unsound mind.
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Telegram sent from Francis Lamb in Dundalk, County Louth, to his son William Lamb at 6 Coyngham Road, Dublin, County Dublin, on 7 April 1858, informing him of the death of his sister, Sarah Lamb.
Doctorate degree of William Lamb.
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Doctorate degree of William Lamb from Trinity College, Dublin.
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Will of Margaret Lamb of 37 Clarinda, Mount Kingston, County Dublin.
Letter from Joseph Lamb to Mary Lamb and William Lamb.
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Letter from Joseph Lamb in Tasmania, Australia, to his siblings William Lamb and Mary Lamb.
Clippings relating to William Lamb and Ailice Lamb.
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Four clippings including: marriage announcement of William Lamb and Alice Kerr, 1873; obituary of Alice Lamb, 1892; retirement ceremony of Doctor William Lamb, 1893; obituary of William Lamb, 1899.
Application of William Lamb for an annual superannuation allowance.
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Application of William Lamb to recieve £500 as an annual superannuation allowance after retiring from his position as the clerk in charge of accounts at the General Prions Board, Dublin Castle.
Note of William Lamb regarding his aunt Margaret Lamb's wishes.
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Note of William Lamb detailing that his aunt Margaret Lamb insists that he use his inheritance money from both her and John Rice Lamb to build a vault at Mount Jerome Cemetery, Harold's Cross, Dublin, and save the remaining money in secret, should his cousin John Alexander Lamb, himself, or his son Francis William Lamb, have need of it.