Small bundle of family settlements, the deeds of 1868 being a sequel to the 3rd Earl’s marriage settlement of 1836 [see E/39], the deeds of 1870 together constituting the settlement made on the marriage of the 4th Earl to the Hon. Frances Cassandra Hawke [see H/114].
Parsons, Laurence, 4th Earl of RosseResearch notes written on stationary of the General Prisons Board, Dublin Castle, by William Lamb. Contains details regarding the marriage of his ancestors, Francis Lamb and Mary Rice, and the birth of their sons: John Rice Lamb (b. 29 May 1786), James Lamb (b. 20 April 1788), and Roger Rice Lamb (b. 9 Nov 1789).
Notes and primary sources used by Reverend Francis Lamb for his family history research.
Tobias, Cronhelm, and Crosbie family research notes of Helen Lamb
Research of Doctor Francis William Lamb into the Lamb, Fuller, and Johnston families.
Draft of a family history by Adam Lamb from around the year 1968, in the back of his father Francis William Lamb's account of family financial assets.
Notes written by Adam Lamb about they Armstrong, Ball, Bell, Hyland Lamb, Shaw, Stritch, and Stepney families.
Ten items of incoming correspondence to R. H. Moore as Secretary of the Banagher Fairs and Improvement Committee. Includes correspondence from The Irish Agricultural Organisation (October 1908), Department of Agriculture and Great Southern and Western Railway (September 1908).
Also includes, receipt for cost of car to Tullamore for interview with Mr Bouchier (1p).
Letter from J. P. Bowles, Hon. Sec. of Banagher Gaelic League requesting a contribution towards the upkeep of the Gaelic Hall (September 5th).
Includes also Letter from an [S Willington], St Kiernan's, Birr to R. H. Moore agreeing to let the Fairs Committee hold a Fair in the fairgreen in August and stating that he cannot allow the schoolboys to play football 'as it allowed other children to come in and break down fences' (2pp).
With draft reply in the hand of R. H. Moore stating that the children 'two thirds of whom are barefoot are under my own and that of my assistant's observation' (1p).
Research on Faheeran Tower House, Co. Offaly (Parish of Kilcumreagh, Barony of Kilcoursey). County Inventory Registration: 849.
Contains field sheet with a sketch of the site, a written report over three pages and 20 photographs.