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.
baccalaureate degree of William Lamb, recieved from Trinity College, Dublin, in 1853.
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 FamilyCatalogue of the valuable and extensive collection of Ancient and Modern Paintings, the property of Mister Charles Brien of 54 South Richhmond Street, Dublin, County Dublin to be sold at auction at the salesrooms at 6 Upper Ormond Quay, Dublin, County Dublinon Wednesday, 14th December 1887, by Bennett and Son Auctioneers of 6 Upper Ormond Quay. This auction was attended by Wiliam Lamb, and he has marked the paintings he purchased. Attached is a note from Francis William Lamb listing the three paintings purchased and the prices paid.
Certificate of Registry of Baptism for William Lamb, extracted 27 May 1889 by the Chancellor of Cork. Declares that William Lamb was baptized on 23 November 1828 at Saint Nicholas Church, County Cork.
Certificate of Registry of the marriage of William Lamb and Alice Annie Kerr on 18 September 1873 at the Parish Church of Ballynure, County Antrim.
Certificate of ownership of 10,000 shares in the South Cleveland Iron Works Limited.
Trinity College, Dublin, chapel ticket of William Lamb, signed by his tutor Reverend Robert Dixon.
Cheque from William Lamb to Sir William Thomson for six pounds.
Clipping from The Freeman's Journal, of the obituary of Captain Barlow from 7 Sep 1885.