Photograph of Adam Lamb with Harry and Mrs Simpson.
- IE OH OHS77/9/4/3/81
- Item
- c. 1950
Part of Woodfield Papers
Photograph of Reverend Adam Lamb with Harry Simpson and his wife in Mosney, County Meath.
Lamb Family
Photograph of Adam Lamb with Harry and Mrs Simpson.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Photograph of Reverend Adam Lamb with Harry Simpson and his wife in Mosney, County Meath.
Lamb Family
Part of Woodfield Papers
Meath Diocesan Magazine, edited by Reverend JAG Barrett, published October 1967.
Clipping, "Trying to grow bamboo, good results in plantings at Glenamoy".
Part of Woodfield Papers
Clipping, "Trying to grow bamboo, good results in plantings at Glenamoy" from The Irish Press.
Autograph book of Saint Peter's Church.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Autograph book from Saint Peter's Church, Dunboyne, County Meath.
Clipping, "Dublin District Court Challenge in a Garage".
Part of Woodfield Papers
Clipping of the article, "Dublin District Court Challenge in a Garage", about the theft of Reverend Francis Adam Lamb's car from his home at The Rectory, Dunboyne, County Meath.
Envelope from the British Medical Journal to Reverend Adam Lamb.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Envelope from the editor of the British Medical Journal at BMA House, Tavistock Square, London, England, to Reverend Francis Adam Johnston Lamb at Julianstown, Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland, containing three copies of the obituary of his father Doctor Francis William Lamb from the British Medical Journal.
Letter from James Meath to Adam Lamb.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Letter from James Meath at Bishopscourt, Navan, County Meath, to Reverend Adam Lamb at Julianstown Rectory, Drogheda, County Louth.
Letter from Lionel to Reverend Adam Lamb.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Letter from Lionel at 59 Bartholomew Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, to Reverend Adam Lamb at the Rectory, Julianstown, Drogheda, County Meath.
Bellew, Loughnanstown, Edoxtown and Rathfeigh
Part of Loughton Papers
Landed estates court rental in the matter of the esate in Co. Meath and the city of Dublin of Isabella Maria Domville (owner and petitioner) and continued in the name of Isabella Maria Malton, wife of James Charles Abernethy Malton. The lands and premises concerned are: Bellew, Loughanstown, Edoxtown and Rathfeigh, with sub-denominations called Woodland, Poulbrock, Doreagh, Boherclauber and Skerrahill, Slanestown, Irishown, Waterside and Tymoole and part of Tymoole known on the OS as part of Gaulstown, situate in the barony of Skreen, Co. Meath; and Bride street and west side of Peter's Row and Whitefriar Street, situate in the parishes of St Bride and St Pete, City of Dublin. Also included are lands at Kilmainham, Golden Bridge and Dolphin's Bran, barony of Upper Cross, Co. Dublin.
Records of Patrick Moore & Sons, Victuallers
This collection is comprised of the records of Patrick Moore & Sons, Victuallers of Edenderry and Rathangan. They were a family business who sold meat to the surrounding towns including Edenderry, Rathangan, Allenwood, Clonbulloge, Enfield, Kinnegad and Rhode. The collection includes ledgers, cash books, stock books, daily order books and van sales books. There are also documents regarding financial accounts such as bank account books, customer account books, bills of account with local traders, Dublin traders and a trader from Manchester. Also includes documents of their accounts with other businesses and legal costs as well as personal family photographs. A note in ledger P1/C/17 from 1923 recounts that Judge Wakely's house, Ballyburly, near Rhode, was 'burned by irregulars' in 1923.
Individuals and businesses that had an account with Patrick Moore & Sons include:
Coopers & Bailey, Central Market London.
H.M. Hawkins, Seifond, Dorchester.
Doctor Hamilton, Edenderry.
E.J.B. Nesbitt, Rutland Gate, London.
E.J.B. Nesbitt, Penton Lodge, Andover.
D. Alesbury.
Civic Guards, Edenderry.
J. Joly, Clonbologue.
Patrick Moore & Sons had accounts with:
William Bros, Edenderry (Grocery Account)
M.J. O'Brien, Edenderry.
William Bros. (Petrol Account)
Offaly County Board of Health and Public Assistance.
Patrick Moore & Sons, Victuallers