Papers regarding stock certificates of William Lamb.
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- 21 Mar 1888 - 18 Nov 1890
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Papers relating to the transfer of stock certificates by William Lamb in November 1890.
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Papers regarding stock certificates of William Lamb.
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Papers relating to the transfer of stock certificates by William Lamb in November 1890.
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Envelope addressed to Alice Ann Lamb at 31 Grosvenor Place, Rathmines, Dublin.
Receipt from W Curwen and Company to Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston.
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Receipt from W Curwen and Company, Cash Stationers, 3 Nassau Street, Dublin, to Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston at Mount Jerome House, Harolds Cross, Dublin, for the printing of wedding invitations for her daughter Constance Plunkett-Johnston.
Photograph of unidentified woman
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Photograph of a woman wearing a large gown and holding her hat. Printed by G Schroeder at 28 Grafton Street, Dublin, County Dublin.
Letter from William Gainfort to Henry Crosbie.
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Letter from William Gainfort at 69 Lower Dorset Street, Dublin, to his nephew Henry Crosbie, regarding a young man named Francis leaving on a ship. William Gainfort requests that Henry purchase a bible and prayer book for Francis at William Gainfort's expense, if Francis has not left yet.
Letter from Henry Crosbie to Theodore Cronhelm.
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Letter from Henry Crosbie in Liverpool to his brother-in-law Theodore Cronhelm at 7 Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin. He proposes that they start writing each other monthly and discuss subjects in Christian theology. In the second half of the letter he congratulates Theodore Cronhelm's sister, Louisa Cronhelm's, engagement to Mister Cooper. Henry Crosbie states that he is happy for them, and that he hopes Theodore won't disapprove because of Mister Cooper's lack of noble ancestry. Henry also mentions that he is expecting a letter from his brother, Edward William Cronhelm, who has had traveled to Bombay and that he is anxious for it to arrive.
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Album of photographs and newsclippings that relate to the Lamb family.
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Clipping, death of Doctor Spencer Litton Hall Kelly.
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Clipping of the obituary of Doctor Spencer Litton Hall Kelly, husband of Frances Sarah Bell, daughter of J Alexander Bell and Mrs F G Bell.
Receipt from Law and Son to Mister Armstrong.
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Receipt from Law and Son, Goldsmiths Jewellers and Watch Makers of 1 Sackville Street, Carlisle Bridge, Dublin, to Mister Armstrong Esquire.
"The golden necklet and the child that went into the rath".
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Old Time Stories number thirteen, "The Golden Necklet and the Child that Went into the Rath" by Alice Furlong, published by Browne & Nolan Limited, Dublin.
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