Letter from Louisa Dona Crosbie to her brother William Crosbie regarding their brother Edward William Crosbie choosing to visit his wife's sister, Jane Neville, rather than her. She also goes into great detail regarding a deed left to them by a man named Henry, and her disapproval of the trustees that Edward William Cronhelm has been selecting. She also mentions that she knows their siblings Edward William Crosbie and Elizabeth Crosbie are anxious to sell the property, and that gives her conditions that she would like met, but ultimately leaves the decision with William Crosbie.
Liverpool
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Letter from William Cronhelm (1814-1885) at 13 Bank Street, Leeds, to Henry Crosbie (b. 1813) at the residence of James Adam at 32 Red Cross Street, Liverpool.
Letter written by Rathbone and Brothers to the Committee of Lloyds Room, verifying Edward Crosbie's seven year apprenticeship to WR Rathbone's father.
Photograph portrait of a man in a suit with a round face, receeding hairline, and fluffy chin-strap beard. Printed by Vandyke & Brown Photographer, 31 Bold Street and 34 Castle Street, Liverpool, England.
Lamb FamilyPhotograph of a woman facing the left side of the frame with her hands on a table. She is wearing a veil over her hair, and a dark coat. Printed by Vandyke & Brown Photographer, 31 Bold Street and 34 Castle Street, Liverpool, England.
Lamb FamilyLst of propositions Edward William Crosbie has set out in order to be agreed upon with his siblings regarding the sale of land thatt they each have inherited shares in.