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Correspondence
IE OCL P131/2/2 · Subseries · 3 September 1853-14 March 1960
Part of 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.

Trench, Henry
Correspondence
IE OCL P131/8/2/2 · Subseries · 1900 - 1965
Part of Loughton Papers

This series contains files of correspondence relating to Sheelah Trench and Langlois Lefrois.

IE OH OHS3/J/2/1 · File · 1920
Part of Geashill Estate Papers

2 copies of corrective account of property for Estate Duty on the death of Edward Henry Trafalgar Baron Digby recording the overpayment of estate duty by A&L Goodbody.

Corporal Punishment Books
IE OCL SCH/2/3 · Series · blank
Part of Records of Eglish National School

Blank but with instructions from Office of National Education, Marlborough Street, Dublin City, County Dublin on inside front cover. Includes the following headings, 'name of pupil', 'standard' [class], 'punishment', 'teacher's signature' and 'date of pupil's previous punishment if any'.

Coroner's Report Books
IE OCL GJ1/3 · Series · 1836-1840
Part of Records of King's County Grand Jury

Two leather-bound and embossed notebooks containing inquest reports handwritten by James Dillon, King's County Coroner. Format of inquest reports is largely identical beginning with a record of the inquest number, date, location of inquest and the name of the deceased. Then follows a list of the jurors present and witnesses called. The reports end with a verdict on the cause of death.

Dillon, James
IE OCL GJ1/3/2 · Item · 1854-1859
Part of Records of King's County Grand Jury

Beginning at Inquest No. 1103 and ending on Inquest 1381. Also contains calculations of expenses for presentment at the assizes. Following Dillon's death in 1859, this final notebook was used by his family, William K. Dillon and Margaret Dillon, both of Church St. Clara, for minor notes up to the year 1895.

IE BCA ROSSE/Q/328-382/354 · Item · 1916-1923
Part of The Rosse Papers

Includes a letter from Toler R. Garvey, land agent in Birr to client, V. J. E. Ryan who owns property in Sackville Street, the scene of some of the worst fighting in the Rising on 10 May 1916:

‘I hear that your house in Sackville Street is not seriously damaged only pitted by rifle and machine gunfire and in any case your rent is I should say quite safe. The Rebellion is all over and it’s merely a case of rounding up now, but [sic] all the futile reprisals upon martial law being maintained until this conspiracy and all its sympathisers are thoroughly crushed.’

Garvey, Toler Roberts, Jr