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UGA LE/LE40/18/5/642 · Item · 03/06/1835
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Letter from Thomas Ormsby, Ballinamore, son of Anthony Ormsby and his first wife Rebecca Elwood,, to Christopher Ormsby, 16 Upper Rathmines, Dublin, writing that he is very annoyed with his uncle, who is obviously prevaricating about becoming a trustee for the children of Peter Ormsby, after the death of Adam Ormsby, "... my uncle John's refusal was in consequence of his state of health and mine because I thought that Lloyd or some person who would have influence over the parties should have the management of their affairs ... I must now say I feel greatly annoyed at your going to Mr. Mills on this ... I now beg you will call on Mills on receipt of this and direct him to put your name down and for God's sake let the business be settled without further delay ..."

UGA LE/LE40/18/5/643 · Item · 08/06/1835
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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 ..."

UGA LE/LE40/18/5/645 · Item · 05/02/1841
Part of Landed Estates

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.

UGA LE/LE40/18/5/646 · Item · 09/02/1841
Part of Landed Estates

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.

UGA LE/LE40/18/5/647 · Item · 11/03/1841
Part of Landed Estates

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.

UGA LE/LE40/18/5/648 · Item · 05/04/1841
Part of Landed Estates

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.

UGA LE/LE40/18/5/649 · Item · 15/03/1841
Part of Landed Estates

Letter from Thomas Ormsby, son of Thomas Ormsby, from Knockmore, Co. Mayo, nephew, to Christopher Ormsby, 134 Rathfarnham Rd., Dublin, regarding money matters.

UGA LE/LE40/18/5/650 · Item · 09/10/1852
Part of Landed Estates

Letter from Thomas Ormsby, son of Thomas Ormsby, from Knockmore, Co. Mayo, nephew, to Christopher Ormsby, 134 Rathfarnham Rd., Dublin, regarding money matters.

UGA LE/LE40/18/5/651 · Item · 09/10/1852
Part of Landed Estates

Letter from Thomas Ormsby, son of Thomas Ormsby, from Knockmore, Co. Mayo, nephew, to Christopher Ormsby, 134 Rathfarnham Rd., Dublin, regarding money matters.

UGA LE/LE40/18/5/654 · Item · 15/02/1853
Part of Landed Estates

Letter from Thomas Ormsby, 2 Liverpool Terrace, Dover, England, eldest son of Peter Ormsby and nephew to Christopher Ormsby, 134 Rathfarnham Rd., Dublin. where he refers to his return from Belgium and that he expects a letter from Anthony [his brother] "I am sure the troops in Burmah are undergoing great privations, Anthony was constantly exposed night after night in open boats, badly provisioned and lucky if they even had the soldier's ration to subsist upon - he distinguished himself much at the first taking of Prome ... the 80th were the first to land ..." Mention of his sister Sarah, who told him "you would be glad to hear from me".