Nine receipts for payments made by John Lamb to the British Commercial Life Insurance Company, for the life insurance policy of Mister C Betty.
Receipts
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Receipt from Mister Mckenna for the return of £150 borrowed by John Rice Lamb.
Receipt for a black walking coat purchased from John Lee, Merchant and Military Tailor at 54 Dame Street, Dublin, County Dublin, and paid for by William Lamb.
Receipt for a walking coat purchased from The Irish Linen & Woolen Warehouse at 10, 11, and 12 Cornmarket, Dublin, County Dublin, paid for by William Lamb.
Receipt for £100 paid from John Rice Lamb, Governor of Smithfield Convict Depot, to Edward Pennefather, Lord Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench for Ireland.
Receipt for the services of Waller, Undertaker, Hears, Job Coach, Furniture Van Proprietor, and General Carrier at 49 and 50 Denzille Street and 42 and 43 Sandwith Street, Merrion Square, Dublin, paid for by Francis William Lamb on 17 July 1902.
Receipt for a gold brooch and earrings purchased by William Lamb from Walter Lexton, Jeweller and Watchmaker at 118 Grafton Street, Dublin.
Receipt of Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller for five pounds he paid to Trinity College, Dublin, "for his Franchise for life agreeably to Chapter 74 of the 5th and 6th Victoria for regulating the Elective Franchise of the University of Dublin."
Receipt for the tutoring services of Reverend Robert Dixon, paid for by William Lamb.
Receipt from J E Mills, Caterer and Confectioner at 8 Merrion Row, Dublin, County Dublin, for the wedding cake and reception of Constance Lamb and Francis William Lamb, paid for by the bride's mother, Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston