Application of Doctor Francis William Lamb, Lecturer in Physiology at Victoria University of Manchester, for the University Chair of Physiology at Saint Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College, of the University of London.
Response of the Court of the Commissioners of Church Temporalities in Ireland to a claim made by Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller, granting him an annuity of £125.
Collecton of testimonials of Dalkeith Holmes Plunkett-Johnston from his professors, employers, and colleagues.
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.
Letter from Frances Cashel Hoey to her mother Charlotte Jane Johnston, regarding her sister-in-law Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston's poor health after the death of her husband, Dalkeith Holmes Plunkett-Johnston.
Copy of a letter from John Rice Lamb at County Louth Gaol, Dundalk, County Louth, to James Cabe.
Letter from David Weir at Maryborough Gaol (Portlaoise Prison), to his cousin William Lamb.
Abstracts of presentments granted and queries respited and discharged at the following sessions:
Lent Assizes, 1865
Summer Assizes, 1865
Lent Assizes, 1866
Summer Assizes, 1866
Summer Assizes, 1867
Lent Assizes, 1868
Summer Assizes, 1868
Lent Assizes, 1869
Summer Assizes, 1869
Lent Assizes, 1870
Summer Assizes, 1870
Annotated in parts by Henry Trench, particularly in relation to the barony of Clonlisk.
Twenty-seven lists of jurors prepared by the clerk of Tullamore Poor Law Union, James McKenna, using data from the rate-books as collected by the poor rate collectors throughout the union. The broadsheets list the identified jurors alphabetically, with their address, occupation, the extent of rateable property and the location of the property. Exemptions are noted as per legislation, on the basis of age, property ownership, ill-health, disability, and profession. Printed by R. Willis, stationer, Tullamore.
Sem títuloFirst of two sheets: a list of 91 jurors (A-H) of the barony of Ballycowan, with various exemptions noted due to age, profession, ill-health, disability or property ownership. Annotated with additions and corrections by the poor rate collectors, William R. Wade, Edward Wyer and Peter Helion in July 1881.