A letter from T Seymour to Thomas Lamb; letter from Elizabeth Williamson; and two letters from George Wise.
Sans titreTestimonial presented to John Rice Lamb upon his retirement as Governor of Smithfield Convict Prison, as well as three copies of testimonials written by: Francis D Murphy, Governor Convict Depot, Elizabeth Fort, Cork; Edward Trevor, Superintendent of Convicts, Ireland; James Palmer, Inspector-General of Prisons; Clement Johnson, Late Inspector-General of Prisons; Edward Borough, Baronet; John Reynolds; Nicholas Fitzsimon, Inspector-General of Prisons; J.L. Cole, Sheriff of Fermanagh; Erne, Lieutenant of Fermanagh; Belmore; Paul Dane, Late Local Inspector, Eniskillen Gaol; J C Maude, Rector of Enniskillen and Chaplain of Gaol; W Corry, Local Inspector of Ennskillen Gaol; James Bessonet, Assistant Barrister, County Fermanagh;
Account of services rendered by John J Conroy, Solicitor, 8 Trinity Street, Dublin, to Jane Lamb in relation to the probate of the will of her father, John Rice Lamb.
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).
Appointment of John Alexander Lamb to the position of Assistant Surgeon.
Letter from Joseph Lamb from Latrobe, Tasmania, to requesting information on John Lamb, Governor of Smithfield Convict Prison.
Letter from John Alexander Lamb in Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland, to his cousin Joseph Lamb in Latrobe, Tasmania, Australia.
Doctorate degree of William Lamb from Trinity College, Dublin.
Clipping of University Intelligence from Trinity College, Dublin, announcing Francis William Lamb as a member of the Final Freshman Examination Second Class.