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Letter from Lewis Roe to Alice Lamb.

Letter from Lewis Roe at Streamstown House, Streamstown, County Westmeath to Alice Lamb at 13 Leinster Square, Rathmines, County Dublin. He mentions Mrs Bell, Aunt Agnes Barry, and Mr and Mrs Jack Whitney.

Letter from Lewis Roe to Alice Lamb.

Letter from Lewis Roe at Streamstown House, Streamstown, County Westmeath, to Alice Lamb at 13 Leinster Square, Rathmines, Dublin. Mentions Derek Lougheed, Ruth Draper, Mr Clibborn, George, Barbara O'Neill

Letter from Lewis Roe to Constance Lamb.

Letter from Lewis Roe at Streamstown House, Streamstown, County Westmeath, to Constance Lamb at Kenah Hill, Killiney, County Dublin, reminiscing about his brief engagement to her daughter Alice Lamb. He mentions a trip to Mullingar, County Westmeath, and encounters with their mutual acquaintences; Captain and Mrs Farrell, Rice, George who moved to North America, Eric Goodbody, and Mrs Joshua.

Letter from Ann Roe to Constance Lamb.

Letter from Ann Roe at Streamstown House, County Westmeath, to Constance Lamb at Kenah Hill, Killiney, County Dublin, regarding the recent death of her daughter Alice Lamb.

Letter from Edward Jameson.

Letter from Edward Jameson at 182 Great Brunswick Street, Dublin, regarding the sale of the lands of Woodfield, Gorteen, and Rockfield.

Honeymoon letters from Constance Lamb to Maria Blanch Plunkett-Johnston

Letters from Constance Lamb on her honeymoon with Francis William Lamb, to her mother, Maria Blanch Plunkett-Johnston at Rockfield, County Westmeath. She writes of her and Francis Lamb's visits to Belfast, Roslin Chapel, Roslin Castle, Greyfriar's Bobby, Edinburgh Castle, and King Arthur's seat.

Memo from T J Alexander to Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston.

Memorandum from T J Alexander, General Draper and Outiftter at 17 William Street, Tullamore, King's County, to Maria Blanche Plunkett Johnston at Rockfield, Moate, County Westmeath, regarding a dress and jacket she purchased. Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston used the reverse side of the page to take inventory of her silver.

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