Letter from David Weir to William Lamb.
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- 11 April 1844
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Letter from David Weir to his cousin William Lamb at Dundalk Gaol, Dundalk, County Louth.
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Letter from David Weir to William Lamb.
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Letter from David Weir to his cousin William Lamb at Dundalk Gaol, Dundalk, County Louth.
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.
Letter from Catherine Crowley to William Lamb.
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Letter from Kate Crowley in Cork to her cousin William Lamb at 1 Clifton Terrace, Ranelagh Road, Dublin, regarding their mutual friend John Weir, and the death of her Aunt Nancy.
Letter from Catherine Crowley to William Lamb.
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Letter from Catherine Crowly at 43 Grand Parade, Cork, to William Lamb at Convicts Department of Dublin Castle, County Dublin.
Letter from Alice Lamb to William Lamb.
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Letter from Alice Ann Kerr at the Rectory, Ballynure, County Antrim, to her fiancé William Lamb at 1 Wilton Terrace, Grosvenor Road, Rathmines, County Dublin. Contains two photographs of the house and church at Ballynure, County Antrim.
Letter from Alice Ann Lamb to William Lamb.
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Letter from Alice Ann Lamb in Sydling Vicarage, Dorchester, Dorset, England, to her husband William Lamb at 31 Grosvenor Place, Rathmines, County Dublin, Ireland.
Family history research of William Lamb.
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Research notes written on stationary of the General Prisons Board, Dublin Castle, by William Lamb. Contains details regarding the marriage of his ancestors, Francis Lamb and Mary Rice, and the birth of their sons: John Rice Lamb (b. 29 May 1786), James Lamb (b. 20 April 1788), and Roger Rice Lamb (b. 9 Nov 1789).
Envelope, "Newspaper cuttings Reverend William Pattison Kerr etcetera".
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Envelope labeled, "Newspaper cuttings Reverend William Pattison Kerr etcetera" by William Lamb. Contains newspaper clippings regarding the retirement of Doctor Charles Benson, headmaster of the Rathmines School; the retirement of Reverend William Pattison Kerr from the parish of Fintona; the invention of the graphophone by Alexander Graham Bell; and the funeral of the late Earl of Guildford.
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Envelope sent from Belfast to William Lamb at 31 Grosvenor Place, Rathmines Dublin, contains clipping from the Irish Times, dated 10 April 1875.
Envelope from Robert Peel to William Lamb.
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Envelope from Robert Peel in London, to William Lamb at the Convict Office, Dublin Castle, Dublin.