Probate of the last will and testament of Thomas Berry, Esq. of Upper Dorset Street in the City of Dublin, devising and bequeathing all estate right, title and interest for the castle, town and for lands of Benaulbet (Benalbit), in the barony of Moycashel, county Westmeath in trust to his two sisters, Frances Sophia Molloy, wife of Thomas Mulock Molloy, and Elizabeth Bury Berry, to have, receive and take the same as tenants in common and not as joint tenants. The will also bequeaths all estate right, title and interest for the town and for lands of Derryroe, in the barony of Moycashel, county Westmeath in trust to Elizabeth Bury Berry.
Probate of the last will of Reverend Ralph Coote granting Maxwell Henry as sole executor.
Probate of the last will of Reverend Peter Turpin dated 10 May 1805.
Probate of the last will of John Rice Lamb, granting the administration of all and singular his personal estate and effects to his daughter Jane Lamb of Marietta, County Dublin.
Probate of the last will and testament of Hester Bury, spinster, late of Rutland Square, in the City of Dublin, bequeathing to her brother, William Berry, £1000 sterling with her books, and to her niece, Frances, wife of Thomas Homan Mulock, £800 in stocks, and jewellery.
Probate of the last will and testament of Catherine Frances Mulock of Bellair, King's County, bequeathing £100 to her nephew, Francis Homan Berry and £50 to her godchild, Elizabeth Mulock Molloy.
Probate of the will of John Arthur Douglas Bloomfield, 2nd Lord Bloomfield. File also contains an indenture and documents relating to the probate.
Bloomfield, John Arthur DouglasCopy of will, Bernard Daly, 1888 and relating deeds i.e. debts schedule;
Petition excess profits duty, 1923;
Assignment of Tullamore Distillery with Mary Anne Daly, Agnes MacDermot, Emily Clarke, Bernard Daly, John R. Mallins, 1902;
Conveyance Daniel E. Williams to D. E. Williams Ltd. (with Colonel Wolseley Cox), 1917
Letters sent to and sent by Benjamin Bloomfield Trench.
The letters date between 1866 and 1919. They touch upon Benjamin's business dealings his hobbies and personal events such as the death of his father.