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Letter from Dublin Castle to Margaret Lamb regarding her recieval of £10 annually until she remarries, her circumstances drastically improve, or takes up permanant residence outside the United Kingdom.
Correspondence between Mary Lamb at 31 Grosvenor Street, Dublin, to Hennie G Bolgel at 9 Churchill Terrace, Ballsbridge, Dublin, regarding the history of the Lamb family.
Four clippings including: marriage announcement of William Lamb and Alice Kerr, 1873; obituary of Alice Lamb, 1892; retirement ceremony of Doctor William Lamb, 1893; obituary of William Lamb, 1899.
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.
Note of William Lamb detailing that his aunt Margaret Lamb insists that he use his inheritance money from both her and John Rice Lamb to build a vault at Mount Jerome Cemetery, Harold's Cross, Dublin, and save the remaining money in secret, should his cousin John Alexander Lamb, himself, or his son Francis William Lamb, have need of it.
Two wills of Charles Achmuty Mills each bequeathing his wife his house at 37 Clarinda Mount, Kingstown [Dun Laoghaire], County Dublin; both houses at 3 and 4 Carlisle Terrace, Round Town Road, County Dublin; and all of his money kept in the Belfast Bank. Upon the decease of Anne Mills, he bequeaths Margaret Lamb and Jane Lamb the house at 37 Clarinda Mount, Kingstown [Dun Laoghaire], Dublin, for the remainder of their lives, as well as any remaining money.