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- c. 1922
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Tree of the lamb family made by Francis William Lamb around 1922.
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Part of Woodfield Papers
Tree of the lamb family made by Francis William Lamb around 1922.
Note of Francis William Lamb about Francis Lamb.
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Note written by Francis William Lamb stating that his grandfather Francis Lamb was born 4 January 1804.
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Name cards of Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller, Francis Alexander Lamb, Doctor Francis William Lamb, Dalkeith Holmes Plunkett-Johnston, Lizzie Fuller,
Certified copy of the entry for Francis Lamb in the Register Book of Deaths.
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Certified copy of the entry for Francis Lamb, who died in Dundalk on 22 August 1868, in the Register Book of Deaths.
Clipping of the obituary of Francis Lamb.
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Clipping of the obituary of Francis Lamb from August 1868.
Records of the burial of Francis Lamb at Mount Jerome Cemetery.
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Two documents relating to the internment of Francis Lamb in the vault of Mount Jerome Cemetery, Harold's Cross, Dublin.
Letter from John Rice Lamb to Francis Lamb.
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Letter from John Rice Lamb at Marietta, Kingstown, to his half-brother Francis Lamb, regarding the whereabouts of their children: William Lamb, Mary Lamb, and John Alexander Lamb.
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Photograph of Francis Lamb. Printed by Photographer to the Royal Families of England Russia, and Prussia, G. Schroeder of 28 Grafton Street, Dublin.
Lamb Family
Photograph of Francis Lamb of Dundalk.
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Photograph of Francis Lamb of Dundalk, County Louth, taken between the years 1864 and 1868. Printed by G Schroeder at 28 Grafton Street, Dublin, County Dublin.
Appointment of Francis Lamb, Governor of Dundalk Gaol.
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Appointment from The Court of Bankruptcy and Insolvency, Ireland, to Francis Lamb, Governor of Dundalk Gaol, enabling him to, "take and receive all and every the Recognizance or Recognizances of Sureties into which any persons may be willing to enter for the due appearance of Insolvents" in Dundalk.