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Will and testament of Margaret Lamb.

  • IE OH OHS77/6/3/1/10
  • Unidad documental simple
  • Sep 1879
  • Parte deWoodfield Papers

Last will and testament of Margaret Lamb of 37 Clarinda Mount, Kingstown (Dun Laoghaire), County Dublin, which bequeaths her nephew, William Lamb of 31 Grosvenor Place, Rathmines, County Dublin, all of her "furniture, household goods, and all other property of every description". Document remains unsigned.

Copy of a letter from Mary Lamb to the Irish Secretary of State.

Copy of a letter from Mary Lamb (b. 1835) at 31 Grosvenor Place, Rathmines, Dublin, to the irish Secretary of State at the War Office, London, England. Contains a brief family history of the Lamb family, and details on her close relationship with her cousin John Alexander Lamb (d. 1896) and his mother Margaret Lamb (d. 1888).

Letter from Dublin Castle to Margaret Lamb.

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.

Book of salary and expenditure of William Lamb.

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 Family

Lamb family tree.

Tree of the lamb family made by Francis William Lamb around 1922.

Note of William Lamb regarding his aunt Margaret Lamb's wishes.

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.

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