Cost of obtaining probate of the will of John Rice Lamb.
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- 1868
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Cost of obtaining probate of the will of John Lamb, calculated by John J Conroy, Solicitor, at 8 Trinity Street, Dubliin.
Cost of obtaining probate of the will of John Rice Lamb.
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Cost of obtaining probate of the will of John Lamb, calculated by John J Conroy, Solicitor, at 8 Trinity Street, Dubliin.
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.
Family history research of William Lamb.
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Research notes written on stationary of the General Prisons Board, Dublin Castle, by William Lamb. Contains details regarding the marriage of his ancestors, Francis Lamb and Mary Rice, and the birth of their sons: John Rice Lamb (b. 29 May 1786), James Lamb (b. 20 April 1788), and Roger Rice Lamb (b. 9 Nov 1789).
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Tree of the lamb family made by Francis William Lamb around 1922.
Letter from John Alexander Lamb to Francis Lamb.
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Letter from John Alexander Lamb at Smithfield, County Dublin, to his cousin Frank Lamb, regardng the death of his Catherine Downes, and his wife Margaret's health.
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Information on the marriage of Francis Lamb and Mary Rice, their children, and family burials.
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Letter of recomendation for John Lamb from Francis D Murphy, late Governor Convict Depot Elizabeth Fort, Cork, written 11 March 1856.
Letter of recomendation for John Lamb from Clement John, late Inspector General of Prisons, written on 12 April 1849.
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Letter from a friend to John Rice Lamb requesting a loan of £30.