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            Envelope marked "Woodfield".
            IE OH OHS77/4/5/2/1/1 · Bestanddeel · c. 1935
            Part of Woodfield Papers

            An envelope marked "Woodfield" containing documents relating to Constance Lamb's inheritance of Woodfield House through the Will of Abraham Augustus Fuller, and management of Adam Henry Fuller's Trust.

            IE OH OHS77/4/5/4/19/3 · Stuk · 9 Jul 1931
            Part of Woodfield Papers

            Letter from Constance Lamb at Woodfield House, Clara, County Offaly, to her husband Frank Lamb at University of Manchester, Manchester, regarding bringing their son Keith to Woodfield House from England. She also mentions a tennis party at Woodfield House, attended by their children Alice and Adam Lamb; the Roe family, Mrs Taby, and the Goodbody family.

            IE OH OHS77/5/1/27 · Stuk · 28 Sep 1934
            Part of Woodfield Papers

            Letter from Keith Lamb at Bayley House, Wrekin College, Wellington, Shropshire, to his mother Constance Lamb at 14 Victoria Road Fallowfield, Manchester, regarding his new life at school.

            IE OCL P6 · Archief · 1777-1883

            Copy correspondence between two generations of Perkinson and Monaghan family members, all connected with Croghan, near Birr, Co Offaly and the Irish Hills area of the state of Michigan, USA. Following the devastation of the Great Famine, John Monaghan emigrated firstly to Suffolk and then to Michigan, where he received letters from his sister, Mary and her husband William Perkinosn, pleading for assistance to also enable their family emigrate to America. The correspondence describes the effect of famine and emigration on the Croghan area. Their son William, who emigrated to Lancashire, also writes to his cousin in Michigan of the second generation with much the same request.

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