This website uses cookies to track the amount of users to our site. This is achieved through third party metrics (Google Analytics) More info : https://www.offalyarchives.com/index.php/privacy
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.
Scrabook entirely made up of newspaper clippings glued to the pages. Primarily consists of short stories and poetry, with occasional images, news articles, and advice columns written for women.
Deed between Henry Crosbie, son of Edward William Crosbie of Liverpool, and Matthew Wotherspoon, a merchant, whereby Henry Crosbie binds himself as an apprentice to Matthew Wotherspoon.
Letter from Frederic William Cronhelm to his sister in law, Elizabeth Cronhelm regarding the death of his son Henry Cronhelm (1812-1836). He also offers his advice on how much her son, Theodore Cronhelm (1818-1893), should be earning as a young clerk, in order to prevent his nephew from being taken advantage of.
Diary kept by Francis Lamb recording the daily events at the prison from 7 November 1837 - 25 January 1838, including what time the prison opened and the activities of prisoners.