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Page twenty-three.

Poem entitled, "Air from the "Maid and the Magpie" by Henry Bird of the Monaghan Regiment, written in May 1860. Below the poem is a telegram from Tom Costello in Clara, King's County (County Offaly), to the Lamb family in Cardiff, notifying them of the death of Anna Maria Fuller.

Page twenty-eight.

Two photographs of Constance Lamb, and a watercolour painting of Tinamuck, Clara, County Offaly.

Page nineteen.

Account written after the death of Brother Lewis Delahunt (1770-1870), formerly Mathew Delahunt of Horseleap, who came to live at Woodfield and subsequently founded the monastery of Lehinch, near Clara in 1821.

Notes on John Gee.

"John Gee married Sarah Strongman of Tinamuck at Elizabeth Fuller's Tober, King's County (County Offaly) 4 August 1666. Their son John built Woodfield - their daughter Ann married Abraham Fuller."

Letter from Mark to Doctor Francis William Lamb.

Letter from Mark of Saint Bridgid's Church, Clara, County Offaly, to Doctor Francis William Lamb, regarding his valuation of the Old Rectory £100, and confirming his interest in the property for the price of £1250.

Letter from Charlotte Jane Johnston to Constance Lamb.

Letter from Charlotte Jane Johnston at 39 Waterloo Road, Ranelagh, County Dublin, to her granddaughter Constance Plunkett-Johnston. The letter is kept in an envelope addressed to Constance Lamb at Tinamuck, Clara, King's County (County Offaly), from 8 August 1911.

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