- IE OCL P131/5/1
- Subseries
- 13 January 1866-August 1940
Part of Loughton Papers
Part of Loughton Papers
Benjamin Bloomfield Trench's diaries.
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Diaries written by Benjamin Bloomfield Trench.Benjamin used these to record appointments, social gathering and significant events.
The subseries also includes a diary which included a timeline of Dora Trench's death.
Trench, Benjamin Bloomfield
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Albums of postcards collected and put together by Theodora Trench during her travels abroad.
Trench family pedigrees and Hullmandel lithographs
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Box of manuscript and printed pedigree and family history papers concerning the Trench family and related families,and a series of Hullmandel lithographs of a view of the Thames.
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Letters sent to Henry Trench between 1853 and 1879.
The majority of the letters in this sub-series concern business matters. However personal issues such as Henry's concern over an unsuitable engagement are also covered.
Henry was also the most involved of the Trench family in Offaly and Tipperary communities. As a result of this local affairs are covered in some of these letters.
Trench, Henry
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Maps, plans, and printed sale papers, relating to Cronebane, alias Castle Howard, Avoca, Co. Wicklow.
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File of records relating to Henry Trench's business interests.
Examples of which include a copy of 'first supplement to the indes to the statutes in force in or affecting Ireland' by Andrew Newton Oulton owned by Henry Trench and renting 5 Roland House, South Kensington, London, England in February 1877.
Trench, Henry
Letters arranged alphabetically (1864-1878).
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Letters sent to Benjamin Bloomfield Trench. The letters have been arranged alphabetically concerning topics and people.
The letters in the file are mainly related to business and in particular his time working in Essex Castle, Carrickmacross.
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Two volumes March 1857- September 1870 and 25 March 1871-29 September 1878, of workhouse accounts for the Borrisokane, Kildysart, Nenagh, Parsonstown, and Roscrea Poor Law Unions.
The account books were put together and kept by Henry Trench due to his involvement with the Poor Law Unions.
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Photograph albums owned and compiled by members of the Trench family. The albums cover childhood photographs and photographs of travels undertaken by the family.