A partial drawing of a castle in a wooded area near some small mountains.
Passport of Lady Emily H. Bury, Tullamore, Ireland, who was accompanied by her niece M. Macdonald and her domestic, Charles Everett. Contains black and white, head and shoulder photographs of each.
Bury, Lady, Emily Alfreda, Howard-Irish passport of Reverend Francis Adam Johnston Lamb.
Patents appointing the 5th Earl Lieutenant and Custos rotulorum of King’s County in succession to his late father,
including two letters from [the Lord Lieutenant], Lord Aberdeen, on the subject (one of them making unsubtle reference to the necessity for the 5th Earl’s committing himself to political support of the government of the day), letters to the 5th Earl giving confidential opinions as to the suitability of various people for appointment as J.P.s, and a tradesman’s account for supplying a Lieutenant’s flag for Birr Castle. [Not in chronological order.]
Volume of drawings and specifications of pattern articles to be adapted in War Department works and buildings. Issued to Birr Barracks.
Correspondence to Fr Brendan Murray SJ, Rector, Tullabeg, from Hoey and Denning solicitors, Tullamore, county Offaly, relating to payment of £100 for an entrance to the new cemetery at Rahan.
Hoey & Denning, SolicitorsTwo copies of the pay-slip of William Lamb from the Government Prisons Office at Dublin Castle, Dublin, for his service as Superannuary Clerk from 12 May 1857 to 30 September 1857.