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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.
Receipt for £100 paid from John Rice Lamb, Governor of Smithfield Convict Depot, to Edward Pennefather, Lord Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench for Ireland.
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.
Letter from T M Ray of the Loyal National Repeal Association at Corn Exchange Rooms, Dublin, County Dublin, to Abraham Stritch Fuller at Woodfield House, Clara, King's County, regarding his request for his name to be erased from a record book.
Letter from T M Ray of the Loyal National Repeal Association at Corn Exchange Rooms, Dublin, County Dublin, to Abraham Stritch Fuller at Woodfield House, Clara, King's County, regarding his payment of £1 for subscription to the association.
Sheet of paper to which are attached: twelve envelopes addressed to William Lamb at Smithfield Convict Prison, Dublin, County Dublin; two envelopes and an address card of Miss Mary Elizabeth Lamb at 31 Grosvenor Place, Rathmines, County Dublin; and three envelopes sent from Adam Henry Fuller in Paraguay, to his mother Lizzie Fuller at Rockfield, Moate, County Westmeath.