Receipt of return of money borrowed by John Rice Lamb.
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- 27 Jan 1840
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Receipt from Mister Mckenna for the return of £150 borrowed by John Rice Lamb.
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Receipt of return of money borrowed by John Rice Lamb.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Receipt from Mister Mckenna for the return of £150 borrowed by John Rice Lamb.
Atlas of Adam Henry Fuller and Abraham Stritch Fuller.
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"Geographica Antiqua: Being a Complete set of Maps of Ancient Geography from Cellarius." An atlas shared by Adam Henry Fuller and Abraham Stritch Fuller during their childhood at Woodfield House.
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Photograph of William Lamb.
Francis Lamb's commission to take bail.
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Commission of Francis Lamb to accept bail money on behalf of Dundalk Gaol.
Letter from Charles Connolly to William Lamb.
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Letter from Charles Connolly in Cork to William Lamb, scolding him for not responding to his letters.
Clipping, "Died at Woodfield 1842".
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Clipping of the obituary of Abraham Fuller, which states, "Died at Woodfield 1842, On May 12th 1842 at Woodfield, Clara, Abraham Fuller, a famous figure of his time and one of the oldest magistrates of the Kingdom died having being for upwards of 64 years in the Commission of the Peace."
Professional reference letters of John Lamb.
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Letters from eight different professional references testifying to the good character of John Lamb.
Poem by Sarah Lamb entitled, "The Snow Drop."
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Poem written by Sarah Lamb entitled, "The Snow Drop."
Letter from William Gainfort to Henry Crosbie.
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Letter from William Gainfort at 69 Lower Dorset Street, Dublin, to his nephew Henry Crosbie, regarding a young man named Francis leaving on a ship. William Gainfort requests that Henry purchase a bible and prayer book for Francis at William Gainfort's expense, if Francis has not left yet.
Letter from William Gainfort to his nephew Henry.
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Letter from William Gainfort at 69 Lower Dorset Street, Dublin, to his nephew Henry. It is a reply to Henry's letter from the 10 December 1844. He has sent Henry a letter of credit some sort of dishonorable cost incurred by Francis. He expresses his and his wife Lucy's gratitude toward Henry and his mother for helping Francis.