Letter from John Lamb to Mister C Plunket.
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- 14 Nov 1850
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Letter from John Rice Lamb at Smithfield Government Prison to Mister C Plunket.
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Letter from John Lamb to Mister C Plunket.
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Letter from John Rice Lamb at Smithfield Government Prison to Mister C Plunket.
Receipt of payment from The Irish Linen & Woolen Warehouse.
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Receipt for a walking coat purchased from The Irish Linen & Woolen Warehouse at 10, 11, and 12 Cornmarket, Dublin, County Dublin, paid for by William Lamb.
Entry from the Correspondence Register of the Government Prisons Department .
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Copy of the entry in the Correspondence Register of the Government Prisons Department from June 1851 of the Lord Lieutenant's approval of the payment of salary to William Lamb as an extra Clerk from 12 November 1850.
Memorandum from Mountjoy Government Prison.
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Memorandum from Mountjoy Government Prison written by Willim Lamb.
Receipt from Reverend Robert Dixon to William Lamb.
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Receipt for the tutoring services of Reverend Robert Dixon, paid for by William Lamb.
Page of envelopes addressed to William Lamb at Smithfield Government Prison.
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Sheet of paper to which is attached eight envelopes addressed to William Lamb at Smithfield Government Prison, Dublin, County Dublin.
Letter from Nannie to William Lamb.
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Letter from Nannie at 3 Seatown Place, Dundalk, County Louth, to William Lamb at 31 Grosvenor Place, Rathmines, County Dublin, informing him of her father's death.
Receipt from G P Gilcrest to Mister Lamb.
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Receipt for the services of G P Gilcrest, Tailor and Draper, at 24 Parliament Street, Dublin, County Dublin, paid for by William Lamb.
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.
Baccalaureate degree of William Lamb.
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baccalaureate degree of William Lamb, recieved from Trinity College, Dublin, in 1853.