Receipt from Law and Son to Mister Armstrong.
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- 14 Jun 1837
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Receipt from Law and Son, Goldsmiths Jewellers and Watch Makers of 1 Sackville Street, Carlisle Bridge, Dublin, to Mister Armstrong Esquire.
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Receipt from Law and Son to Mister Armstrong.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Receipt from Law and Son, Goldsmiths Jewellers and Watch Makers of 1 Sackville Street, Carlisle Bridge, Dublin, to Mister Armstrong Esquire.
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