Cover of the Easter Examination booklet of Francis Lamb from Rathmines School.
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Cetificate of merit from the Church of Ireland United Dioceses of Dulin, Glendalough and Kildare Board of Religious Education, awarded to Francis Lamb of Harold's Cross Parish, for proficiency in holy scripture and church formularies.
Envelope addressed to William Lamb LLD at 31 Grosvenor Place, Rathmines, Dublin.
Last will and testament of Louisa Hyland of 154 Rathmines Road, Rathmines, County Dublin.
Postcard from Francis William Lamb at Hotel de la Poste, 23 Rue Fossé aux Loups, Brussels, Belgium, to his mother Alice Ann Lamb at 31 Grosvenor Place, Rathmines, County Dublin, Ireland.
Last will and testament of Margaret Lamb of 37 Clarinda Mount, Kingstown (Dun Laoghaire), County Dublin, which bequeaths her nephew, William Lamb of 31 Grosvenor Place, Rathmines, County Dublin, all of her "furniture, household goods, and all other property of every description". Document remains unsigned.
Sheet of paper, attached are: six envelopes addressed to William Lamb at the Government Prisons Office, Dublin Castle, County Dublin; five envelopes addressed to William Lamb at Smithfield Convict Prison, Dublin, County Dublin; two envelopes addressed to William Lamb at 6 Coyngham Road, Dundalk, County Louth; two envelopes addressed to William Lamb at the County Gaol, Dundalk, County Louth; one envelpe addressed to William Lamb at Castleyard, Dublin, County Dublin; one envelope addressed to William Lamb at Clifton Terrace, Ranelagh Road, Dublin, County Dublin; one envelope addressed to William Lamb at 1 Wilton Terrace, Grosvenor Road, Rathmines, County Dublin; and the memorial of Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller of 24 Leeson Park, Dublin, County Dublin.
Letter from Scholefield & Perrott Solicitors at 12 Dawson Street, Dublin, County Dublin, to William Lamb at 31 Grosvenor Place, Rathmines, County Dublin, regarding the death of John Alexander Lamb.
Envelope of leases of premises in Dublin City and County, principally the Stephen’s Green house of the 1st Earl of Rosse (1736 and 1760), the lease of which was assigned by his widow to the 2nd Earl in 1809; and the 2nd Earl’s own house
(when Sir Laurence Parsons, 5th Bt) in Rathmines Road (1790-91). [See also E/5.]