Baccalaureate degree of William Lamb.
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baccalaureate degree of William Lamb, recieved from Trinity College, Dublin, in 1853.
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Baccalaureate degree of William Lamb.
Part of Woodfield Papers
baccalaureate degree of William Lamb, recieved from Trinity College, Dublin, in 1853.
Letter from Charles Connolly to William Lamb.
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Letter from Charles Connolly in Cork to William Lamb, scolding him for not responding to his letters.
Correspondence between William Lamb and Thomas Gick.
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Three letters between Thomas Gick at 2 Wilton Terrace, and William Lamb at 1 Wilton Terrace, each offering to bear the cost repairing the drainage.
Letter from Dublin Castle to the Directors of of Convict Prisons.
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Letter from _ to the Directors of Convict Prisons informing them of William Lamb's appointmnet to the Office of directory and accountant.
Receipt from Elizabeth Hawkins.
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Receipt for a purchase from Elizabeth Hawkins, Cap, Gown, Robe & Surplice Maker at 7 College Street, Dublin, County Dublin, and paid for by William Lamb.
Letter from William Lamb to Francis William Lamb.
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Letter from William Lamb at 31 Grosvenor Place, Rathmines, County Dublin, to his son Francis William Lamb.
Letter from William Lamb to Charles Bourke.
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Letter from William Lamb to the Honourable Charles Bourke of the General Prions Board, regarding his salary after his upcoming retirement.
Application of William Lamb for an annual superannuation allowance.
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Application of William Lamb to recieve £500 as an annual superannuation allowance after retiring from his position as the clerk in charge of accounts at the General Prions Board, Dublin Castle.
Letter from H Hitchins to Dublin Castle.
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Draft of a letter from H Hitchins to Dublin Castle, regarding William Lamb's work at the Government Prisons Office.
Book of salary and expenditure of William Lamb.
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Book of salary and expenditure of the Lamb family, written by William Lamb for throught the year of 1874. Includes very detailed financial accounts for the cost of coal and gas, servants wages, cost of rent, fire insurance rates, taxes, furniture, house repairs and painting, cost of garden upkeep, his sister Mary Lamb's allowance for clothes and pocket money, his wife Alice Lamb's allowance for clothes and pocket money, William Lamb's cost of clothes, and his aunt Margaret Lamb's allowance.
Lamb Family