Book of salary and expenditure of the Lamb family, written by William Lamb for throught the year of 1874. Includes very detailed financial accounts for the cost of coal and gas, servants wages, cost of rent, fire insurance rates, taxes, furniture, house repairs and painting, cost of garden upkeep, his sister Mary Lamb's allowance for clothes and pocket money, his wife Alice Lamb's allowance for clothes and pocket money, William Lamb's cost of clothes, and his aunt Margaret Lamb's allowance.
Lamb FamilyAutograph book containing thirty signatures of subscribers to the presentation of Reverend Adam Lamb on 1 December 1939.
Lamb FamilyCarbon out-letter book of the sawmill manager, W.Y. Chisholm [see Q/383].
Book of transference certificates from the Presbyterian Church, Birr, with 33 receipt stubs listing members of the Birr congregation that have transferred to other congregations in Dublin, Belfast, and other areas. The certificates record the following information: 'The Presbyterian Church in Ireland Transference Certificate. It is hereby certified that X who leaves the congregation of X at this date is a member in the full communion of the church.' Receipt stubs record the destination congregation of transferring member.
Presbyterian Church, BirrHandwritten book of Tridiums of Fr Edward Kelly SJ. From the Tullabeg Jesuit Library. With note on second page ‘Transcribed by me from Reports of Tridiums given by my beloved Father (Edw. Kelly, S.J.). M.A. Beytagh, Mannin House.’ Includes pasted insert photograph of Fr Edward Kelly SJ.
Booklet of postcards with images from Clara, King's County (County Offaly) printed on them. Five of the original twelve post cards remain.
Lamb FamilyBooklet souvenir of St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Kings County which includes a list of Rectors of the College, Masters of Novices, Staff list and images of the College.
Files relating to Borrisnafarney Church which was built in 1829 with funding from Thomas Ryder Pepper. This subseries deals with church funding, repairs and an attempt to join Borrisnafarney with Aghnameadle.
Trench, Benjamin Bloomfield