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.
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31 July 1845
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24 Aug 1863
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Letter from George Aiken to Henry Crosbie regarding poetry and accommodation arrangements for Henry Crosbie and Theodore Cronhelm on an upcoming trip.
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5 Oct 1878
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Letter from William Von Cronhelm of Schleswig Holstein, to Theodore Cronhelm regarding their shared ancestor, Colonel Philip Ernst von Cronhelm.
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Draft of a letter from Theodore Cronhelm that explains some Cronhelm family history, specifically his great-grandfather Colonel Philip Ernst Cronhelm.
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29 Dec 1845
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Letter from Mister Ken Lawson in Kilkenny to Theodore Cronhelm in Dublin, regarding the Ryder versus Lynch case.