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Photographs which belonged to the Lamb family of Woodfield House. Photographs are of members of the Lamb, Johnston, Fuller, and Bell families, as well as friends and distant relatives.
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Part of Woodfield Papers
Photographs which belonged to the Lamb family of Woodfield House. Photographs are of members of the Lamb, Johnston, Fuller, and Bell families, as well as friends and distant relatives.
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Tree of the lamb family made by Francis William Lamb around 1922.
Lamb family trees created by Francis William Lamb.
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Six drafts of a family tree covering the births, deaths, and marriages of the Lamb family from Francis Lamb (1756-1808) to Keith Lamb (1919-2011), created by Francis William Lamb around the year 1922.
Leaflet about "The Synod Hall Saint Mary's Cathedral of Tuam".
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Leaflet about "The Synod Hall of Saint Mary's Cathedral, Tuam" in an envelope addressed to Reverend Canon Adam Lamb at Woodfield, Clara, County Offaly.
Lease from Francis Lamb to William King
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Deed of lease of land from Francis Lamb to William King for three lives, or one hundred years, from the 27 March 1804.
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Legal advice of Victor Watts of 4 Pump Court, Temple, London, sent to Alexander Marshall, Solicitor at 119 Saint Stephen's Green, Dublin, regarding the Turner versus Lloyds Bank Limited.
Legal advice relating to the inheritance dispute among the children of Sir Edward William Crosbie.
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Schedule of legal advice provided by Messers Ryan and Parkinson to Edward William Crosbie with the purpose of straightening advising him and his sisters on their claim to the family lands of Kilmurry, part of Crosbie Park (later Slaney Park) in Baltinglass, County Wicklow. This advice lead to an agreement among Edward William Crosbie, and his siblings Sir William Edward Crosbie, Louisa Dorothea Crosbie, and Elizabeth Cronhelm with her husband Henry Clark Cronhelm. There is also an account of the collective cost of the services provided by Messers Ryan and Parkinson.
Letter addressed to Adam Lamb.
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Letter addressed to Adam Lamb regarding the Bank of Ireland.
Letter and draft from Edward William Crosbie to Richard Rathbone.
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Letter from Edward William Crosbie in Liverpool, to Richard Rathbone of Woodcroft, regarding his lack of friends and acquaintances and his dire financial situation, as well as an edited draft of the letter.
Letter from A Ashton to Miss Crosbie.
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Letter from Miss A Ashton in Ranelagh, County Dublin, to Miss Crosbie in Manchester, persuading her Miss Crosbie toward faith in God, and also telling her friend of her time visiting Liverpool.