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Correspondence
IE OCL P131/2/2 · Subserie · 3 September 1853-14 March 1960
Parte de Loughton Papers

This subseries contains correspondence belonging to Henry Trench, Benjamin Bloomfield Trench, Dora Trench (née Turnor), Theodora Trench and the extended Trench family. The subseries contains letters sent by Sheelah Trench to Theodora Trench; letters sent to Sheelah have been placed with series 8 along with letters concerning her husband Langlois Lefroy.

The letters within this series cover a wide variety of topics and events. Dora Trench and her daughter Theodora cover mainly personal events of significance such as their travelling and family milestones. Theodora's letters also briefly cover her experience as an ambulance driver during the First World War with the Voluntary Aid Detachment. Benjamin Bloomfield Trench's and Henry Trench's letters concern mostly business topics such as rent collection and trespassing. However they too occasionally touch upon personal topics such as the death of Dora Trench.

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Borrisnafarney/ Loughton Church
IE OCL P131/4/3 · Subserie · 15 January 1873-November 1911
Parte de Loughton Papers

Files relating to Borrisnafarney Church which was built in 1829 with funding from Thomas Ryder Pepper. This subseries deals with church funding, repairs and an attempt to join Borrisnafarney with Aghnameadle.

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Loughton estate and household accounts.
IE OCL P131/5 · Serie · 13 January 1866-1982
Parte de Loughton Papers

This series contains records relating to Loughton household and estate accounts.

Examples of records include workmen's time books, personal account books and household accounts.

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Dora Turnor
IE OCL P131/2/2/3 · Subserie · 17 April 1866-17 April 1898
Parte de Loughton Papers

Letters sent to and sent by Dora Trench (née Turnor) between 1866 and 1898.

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Hobby notebooks.
IE OCL P131/6/3/3 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1873 - 1884
Parte de Loughton Papers

Notebooks used to record books read and review said books. knitting patterns and instructions.
These notebooks were possibly owned by Dora Trench.

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Sketch books.
IE OCL P131/6/5 · Unidad documental compuesta · 19 February 1879-?
Parte de Loughton Papers

Two sketch books that belonged to Dora Turnor.
The notebook contains drawings of Château de Pau, France; San Sebastián from the Citadel Spain 9th July 1879; The mouth of Bidassoa, Spain; La Pointe de Castel-Vieil; Dawlish Devon in England; Battle Abbey, East Sussex, England; and Bodiam Castle, Sussex, England.

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Dora Trench's will.
IE OCL P131/7/3/5 · Unidad documental compuesta · 10 December 1896- 9 January 1897
Parte de Loughton Papers

File of documents relating to Dora Trench's will.
File include a of letter from Weston solicitors, 35 Essex street, London, England regarding division of proceeds for children, directions for execution of will, a letter from Weston solicitors enclosing a copy of the will to sign and a copy of the Will of Dora Trench.

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Dora Trench.
IE OCL P131/9/1 · Unidad documental compuesta · c.1852-1899
Parte de Loughton Papers

Copy of a maiden speech possibly given by Dora Turnor debating the topic 'Was the Marquis of Montrose worthy of our admiration or not?'
An essay on Pisa written by Dora Trench. The essay was probably written around 1882 to 1884 when she was 22 to 24 years old.
A note of the essay indicates that she tried to get it published but failed.
Lambert delivery docket stating that Lady Henrietta Turnor sent silver candle sticks [possibly to Dora Trench] by messenger.
Certificate of confirmation 22 March 1877.
Notice from 'The Times' announcing birth of daughter of Benjamin Bloomfield Trench.

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Loughton Papers
IE OCL P131 · Fondo · 1798 - 1976

The Loughton papers are comprised of the records of the successive owners of Loughton, Moneygall, Co. Offaly and of other properties in the surrounding area including one in Co. Tipperary. The families documented within the fonds are the Bloomfields, the Trenches and the Atkinsons. The fonds mainly consists of documents originating from Benjamin Bloomfield Trench, his wife Dora Trench (neé Turnor) and their daughter Theodora Trench. The material dates from 1798 until the 1970s.

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