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Envelope from the British Medical Journal to Reverend Adam Lamb.

Envelope from the editor of the British Medical Journal at BMA House, Tavistock Square, London, England, to Reverend Francis Adam Johnston Lamb at Julianstown, Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland, containing three copies of the obituary of his father Doctor Francis William Lamb from the British Medical Journal.

Letter from Sibella Walpole to Canon Adam Lamb.

Two letters from Sibella Walpole at 4 Avonmore Gardens, Kensington, London, England, to Canon Adam Lamb at Woodfield House, Clara, County Offaly, Ireland, regarding her great grandfather, John Warneford Armstrong.

Two letters from Harrold Gillingham to Doctor Francis William Lamb.

Two letters from Harrold E Gillingham at 432 West Price Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America, to Doctor Francis William Lamb at Manchester University, Manchester, England, regarding the Fuller family mentioned in Miscellanea Genealogia et Heraldica.

Postcard from Fritz Erwin Loewenstein to Reverend Adam Lamb.

Postcard from Fritz Erwin Loewenstein, secretary of George Bernard Shaw, at Ayot Saint Lawrence, Welwyn, Hertfordshire, to Reverend Adam Lamb at the Rectory, Julianstown, Drogheda, County Louth, requesting information on the genealogy of the Shaw family.

Letter from Mister Cooper to Mr and Mrs Cronhelm.

Letter from Mr Cooper at Queen Street, London, to Mr and Mrs Cronhelm at 1 Bath Building, Bath Street, City Road, London, requesting that they visit that day. Instructions on the exterior state that if they are not home, the letter is to be delivered to Miss Cronhelm at 21 Bingdon Road, and the is to visit instead.

Receipt from the draper to mister Cronhelm.

Receipt for materials purchase from J Rayner Linen & Wollen Draper, Silk Mercer, Hatter, and Hosier by Mister Cronhelm in Halifax on 8 May 1827. The bill was settled on 24 Oct 1827.

Letter from A Ashton to Miss Crosbie.

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.

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