Letter from Thomas Ormsby, Schaffhausen, to his step-mother, describing his travels.
Letter from Thomas Ormsby, [ ] Hotel, [Dublin], to his step-mother, including references to the doctor's treatment of his chest, much about the cost of things such as boots and also news of family members including Anthony.
Letter from Thomas Ormsby to George Ormsby relating to genealogical matters.
Letter from Thomas Ormsby, Ballinamore, son of Anthony Ormsby and his first wife Rebecca Elwood, to Christopher Ormsby, 16 Upper Rathmines, Dublin, following Christopher's compliance with Thomas' request "... I hope you will not have any trouble from the trusteeship ... and is sorry "to find you will not have any trouble from the trusteeship ... and is sorry "to find you have changed your plan of coming down again to this country ..." Also a short note from John Ormsby saying that he expected him to spend "the summer with me in Lakeland ..."
Letter from Thomas Ormsby, son of Thomas Ormsby and his wife Ann O'Malley of Knockmore, County Mayo, nephew, to Christopher Ormsby, 16 Upper Rathmines, Dublin, regarding money matters and papers referring to the George's St. property.
Letter from Thomas Ormsby, son of Thomas Ormsby and his wife Ann O'Malley of Knockmore, County Mayo, nephew, to Christopher Ormsby, 16 Upper Rathmines, Dublin, regarding money matters and papers referring to the George's St. property.
Letter from Thomas Ormsby, son of Thomas Ormsby and his wife Ann O'Malley of Knockmore, County Mayo, nephew, to Christopher Ormsby, 16 Upper Rathmines, Dublin, regarding money matters and papers referring to the George's St. property.
Letter from Thomas Ormsby, son of Thomas Ormsby, from Knockmore, Co. Mayo, nephew, to Christopher Ormsby, 134 Rathfarnham Rd., Dublin, regarding money matters.
Letter from Thomas Ormsby, The Army and Navy Club, Palmall, London, eldest son of Peter Ormsby and nephew to Christopher Ormsby, 134 Rathfarnham Rd., Dublin. beings "I have been up to Doctor Connor's but I have not yet got the money ... if you wish send me the names of the 15 persons who are entitled to shares. I will send them each their share by post office order and so save you the trouble. If I do succeed I think to give me a gold plate and a letter of thanks. I believe the Queen will be in Dublin on 29th of the month. I see the India mail is in today and it is likely the Burmese War may be settled. I believe Anthony will get another "medal" which he richly deserves. I hope very much they will give him the brevet of Major".
Letter from Thomas Ormsby, son of Thomas Ormsby, from Knockmore, Co. Mayo, nephew, to Christopher Ormsby, 134 Rathfarnham Rd., Dublin, regarding money matters.