Letter from Thomas Ormsby (1807-1836), Dublin, grandson, to Thomas Ormsby of Ballinamore, Co. Mayo. In which he reports family comings and goings. "... My uncle, aunt Jane and Owen Phibbs left town on the 9th of this month on a tour to Killarney and intend going to Limerick on their return. My uncle Kitt is very well. Mr. Irwin and his daughter left town about a fortnight ago, Mrs. Irwin and George intend going in a few days. Captain O'Malley is not married yet ... my uncle Frank Elwood leaves town in a few days.
Letter from Thomas Ormsby (1807-1836), Dublin, grandson, to Thomas Ormsby of Ballinamore, Co. Mayo. The letter is actually addressed to Adam Ormsby, Ballinamore Castle. It reads "I am happy to have it in my power to inform you that my Mama has got a young son. They are both very well. He is a very small child. She was confined on Monday. Papa would write but is just come from a long walk. I hope you will excuse this short letter as it is past post hour. Papa and Mama join me in love to you Grandmama and all friends at Ballinamore. I remain your affectionate and dutiful grandson Thomas Ormsby."
Letter from Thomas Ormsby, Edinburgh, to his step-mother, describing his travels.
Letter from Thomas Ormsby, Paris, to his step-mother, describing his travels.
Letter from Thomas Ormsby, Geneva, to his step-mother, describing his travels.
Letter from Thomas Ormsby, Geneva, to his step-mother, describing his travels.
Letter from Thomas Ormsby, Schaffhausen, to his step-mother, describing his travels.
Letter from Thomas Ormsby, Ballinamore, to his step-mother, where he is having new hall door steps put in and inviting her to spend the winter there.
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.