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Photograph of an elderly man, printed by Mark Allen and Company at 12 Westland Row, Dublin, County Dublin, kept in an envelope addressed to Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller at 7 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin, County Dublin.
Pocket diary of Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller in which he recorded his schedule and financial expenditures for the year 1869. Produced by Browne and Nolan, 24 Nassau Street, Dublin, County Dublin.
Response of the Court of the Commissioners of Church Temporalities in Ireland to a claim made by Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller, granting him an annuity of £125.
Claim number 88A submitted by Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller, curate of Saint Marks, Dublin, to the Court of The Commissioners of Church Temporalities in Ireland.
Certificate given to Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller stating that he has been initiated into the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Ireland.
Testimony of the Grand Masters of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Ireland that Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller was registered in the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch in Dublin on 26 February in the year of Masonry 5872.
Degree from the Free and Accepted Masons, "To All Lodges and Chapters of Free and Accepted Masons throughout the Globe. The Master Wardens, Overseers and Bretheren of the Lodge of Mark Master Masons belonging to the Royal Arch Chapter No. 25 Dublin having Certified that Brother Abraham S. Fuller a Just and Lawful Master Mason of Lodge No. 25 on the Registry of the Grand Lodge of Irelands has been Raised to the Degree of Mark Master Mason. As such we recommend him to all Lodges and Chapters. Done at the East of Ireland this 15th day of January 1873 and of Masonry 5873 Registered 23 day of October 1871. Signed by order on behalf of The Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter. Charles [Walwisle] Registrar."