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IE OCL P131/2/1/2 · File · c.1875-8 March 1969
Part of Loughton Papers

Pedigree and family history papers concerning the Trench family and related families.

Among them is an original bundle containing a Trench pedigree which derives the family from Jean de la Tranchee, who married in 1493. The same original bundle also contains a family tree of Dora Turnor, wife of Benjamin Bloomfield Trench, starting in 1154 and a newspaper obituary of her father, Christopher Turnor of Stoke Rochfort.

The file also contains notes written by Dora Trench for her children which explored Lady Caroline Finch-Hatton's family history.

Trench family.
IE OCL P131/6/2/2/3 · File · [c.1865]-1918
Part of Loughton Papers

File of photographs of members of the extended Trench family. Family members who's photographs appear in the file include Arthur Henry Chenevix Trench, Blanche Helen Trench, [Herbert] Trench and Charles Reginald Chenevix Trench (Reggie) in his army uniform. He was later killed in action on 21st March 1918.

The file also includes members of the Lloyd-Edwards family who were related to the Trench family through Georgina Sarah Lloyd-Edwards, sister of Benjamin Bloomfield Trench. Photographs of Blanche Enrica Lloyd-Edwards and Georgie [Georgina Sarah] Lloyd Edwards are included in the file.

Tree Planting Register
IE OH OHS3/H/1 · Item · 1855
Part of Geashill Estate Papers

Volume containing copies certified by the Clerk of the Peace Office, of all registrations entered in the Peace Office, King's County, of trees planted under the Planting Act, in the several townlands of the Manor of Geashill up to 31 December 1855. Compiled by R. Smyth, District Commissioner of the Peace. Includes notes concerning the transfer of ownership of trees to Earl Digby following evictions for non-payment of rent.

Treasurer's Account Book
IE OCL BG158/5 · Item · December 1914-August 1920
Part of Records of Tullamore Union

Account book documenting payment by numbered paying order to relieving officers; salaries and repayment of disbursements; and payments to suppliers. Also records income such as amounts paid in by King's County Council.

Travel photographs.
IE OCL P131/6/2/7 · Subseries · [1917]-1928
Part of Loughton Papers

Photographs taken by Theodora Trench and Sheelah Lefroy during their separate travels around the world.

Trench, Theodora Caroline
Travel
IE OCL P131/9/3/2 · File · 1919 - 1932
Part of Loughton Papers

File of items Theodora Trench saved as souvenirs from her attendance at Maori reception to H.R.H the prince of Wales. The reception was held on 28 April 1920 in the Rotorua Jockey club, Rotorua, New Zealand. The file includes a programme and a ticket from the event; a passenger list from S.S Stella D'italia; itinerary from S.S Stella D'italia; dinner menu and concert programme from S.S Stella D'italia; unused luggage tags; R.M.S 'Tofua' Christmas dinner menu; letters to Benjamin Bloomfield Tranch regarding Thora's lost luggage and insuranc; R.M.S 'Tofua' map of saloon and second class passenger accommodation; Thora's passport; leaflets, maps,
and guide books relating to Australia, Samoa, Canada, New Zealand.

Also contains bundle of leaflets, maps, letters and programmes resulting from Theodora Trench's trip to Scotland; passenger list from S.S Bayono; a leaflet for Edinburgh International Music festival Motor Coach Tours 1847.

Also contains bundle of pamphlets and leaflets from the Gallipoli and Salonika pilgrimage from the 1928 cruise; a leaflet from the St Barnabas pilgrimage to Gallipoli and Salonica 1926; and the Order of Service at Capes Helles memorial to the missing [soldiers].

IE OCL P131/10/2/2/10 · File · June 1882- 5 July 1902
Part of Loughton Papers

File of documents resulting from Benjamin Bloomfield Trench's work with the Transvaal Government Iron Concession.
The file includes a copy of a report of Bailey to the directors of the exploring company, and a copy (translation) of the iron concession granted to Mr. A.H Nellmapius, which is now the property of the Transvaal Government Iron Concession, limited.