Original lease (1604) and 2 non-contemporary copy leases of ‘The Myrtle House’, Youghal, [former home of Sir Walter Ralegh], held by the Parsonses of Parsonstown under a lease from the [1st and Great] Earl of Cork.
Sin título- 'Sherkin Abbey'.
101.'Sherkin Abbey, Innisherkin, co. Cork. At the mouth of Baltimore Bay'. - 'Murray and Mr. Orpen at Bag and Bun. Group listening to Mr. Orpen'.
Letter from M A Weir in County Cork to William Lamb in County Dublin, regarding a clerical position for John Alexander Lamb.
Slip on which is written, "John Rice father of Mary the wife of Francis Lamb departed this life April the 24 1797 aged eighty eight. His remains intered at Saint Nicholas's Churchyard".
Photographic portrait of two women. The younger woman is standing with her hand resting on the chair behind the elder seated woman. Printed by Guy and Company in Cork.
Sin títuloVerse by Thomas Davis transcribed by Edmond Hourigan (Cork City), Tintown No. 3 Camp:
'We must not fail, we must not fail,
However fraud or force assail,
By Honour, Pride and policy
By Heaven, itself we must be free.'
- 'On way down from St Michael's - Little Skellig in distance'.
- 'Little Skellig, nearest view we got'.
- 'Clear Island, Church Ineer, south harbour'.
- 'Landing. Coming abroad from Clear Island'.
Certificate of Registry of Baptism for William Lamb, extracted 27 May 1889 by the Chancellor of Cork. Declares that William Lamb was baptized on 23 November 1828 at Saint Nicholas Church, County Cork.
Letter from Charles Connolly in Cork to William Lamb, scolding him for not responding to his letters.
Letter from G Henry Browne at 2 Bellevue Terrace, Lower Glanmire Road, Cork, County Cork, to Doctor William Lamb at 31 Grosvenor Place, Rathmines, County Dublin.