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Masonic degree of Mark Master Mason

Degree from the Free and Accepted Masons, "To All Lodges and Chapters of Free and Accepted Masons throughout the Globe. The Master Wardens, Overseers and Bretheren of the Lodge of Mark Master Masons belonging to the Royal Arch Chapter No. 25 Dublin having Certified that Brother Abraham S. Fuller a Just and Lawful Master Mason of Lodge No. 25 on the Registry of the Grand Lodge of Irelands has been Raised to the Degree of Mark Master Mason. As such we recommend him to all Lodges and Chapters. Done at the East of Ireland this 15th day of January 1873 and of Masonry 5873 Registered 23 day of October 1871. Signed by order on behalf of The Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter. Charles [Walwisle] Registrar."

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Certificate awarded to John Alexander Lamb by the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland on 30 March 1857.

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Abraham Stritch Fuller's Bachelors of Arts Degree awarded by Trinity College, Dublin, on 7 July 1946, as well as a certificate of two years attendance at Trinity College Dublin from 17 December 1852.

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Bachelors of Arts certificate awarded to Abraham Stritch Fuller by James, Lord Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, on 22 May 1853. Certificate of proof that Abraham Stritch Fuller was ordained a priest by Ludlow, Lord Bishop of Killaloe, Kilfenora, Clonfert and Kilmacduagh, on 21 September 1954.

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Certificate of merit from Trinity College, Dublin, awarded to Francis William Lamb for earning seventy-nine percent of the marks available during his junior year in the Anatomy program of 1895-96. Below is another certificate of merit from Trinity College, Dublin, awarded to Francis William Lamb for earning ninety-one percent of the marks available during his second year in the Anatomy program of 1897-98.

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Certificate awarded to Francis William Lamb for his attendance at clinical lectures and practice at Hardwick Fever Hospital, Richmond Surgical Hospital, and Whitworth Medical Hospital, over the course of three years beginning on the 1 October 1897 and ending on 30 June 1900.

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