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Quotations and extracts
IE OCL P131/6/8 · Unidad documental compuesta · [c.1880-1890]
Parte de Loughton Papers

File of Quotations and extracts possibly collected by Dora Trench.

Bank records.
IE OCL P131/7/1 · Subserie · 1928 - 1968
Parte de Loughton Papers

This subseries contains bank records kept by Theodora Trench and Sheelah Lefroy.

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Loughton inventories and catalogues
IE OCL P131/7/2 · Unidad documental compuesta · 8 April 1875-[c.1956]
Parte de Loughton Papers

File of valuations and inventories of belongings of the Trench family used for insurance and inheritance purposes.

Examples of valuations include a 1926 valuation of plate for division for Theodora Trench and a valuation for insurance of silver, plate and jewellery by R Wallace, 125 O'Connell Street, Limerick and a valuation for Benjamin Bloomfield Trench's probate.

The file also includes an inventory of Benjamin Bloomfield Trench's property at Loughton and elsewhere and a list of Dora Trench's jewelry sent to 18 Birchin Lane, London, England.Inventory of Lady Bloomfield's silver before it was divided.

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Death of Henry Trench.
IE OCL P131/7/3/1 · Unidad documental compuesta · 18 January 1877-1 February 1893
Parte de Loughton Papers

File of records relating to the death of Henry Trench.

Included in the file is a copy of Henry Trench's will and codicil dated 18 January 1877 and codicil dated 29 January 1881.
Also included is a copy of the summarized account of the receipts and payments of the estate from 7 March 1881 to December 31 1884 for executors and trustees of the estate of the late Henry Trench.

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IE OCL P131/7/4 · Unidad documental compuesta · June 1889- July 1889
Parte de Loughton Papers

File of records created in order to secure the marriage of Benjamin Bloomfield Trench and Dora Turnor. The majority of the documents are from Weston & Sons 35, Essex street strand, London who acted as Benjamin's solicitors.

The file includes proposals for the marriage settlement, terms of settlement to be executed on the marriage of Benjamin Bloomfield. Trench and Dora Turnor from , a copy of the epitome of Mr & Mrs Benjamin Bloomfield Trench's marriage settlement and a copy of the costs owed to Weston & Sons.

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41 Onslow Square visitor book
IE OCL P131/7/6 · Unidad documental simple · 1922-21 June 1924
Parte de Loughton Papers

Visitor book for 41 Onslow Square , London which was the Trench Family's London residence.

Castle Howard/ Cronebane
IE OCL P131/8 · Serie · 1835 - 1960
Parte de Loughton Papers

This series relates mainly to Sheelah Lefroy and her husband Langlois Lefroy.

Castle Howard was purchased by Langlois Lefroy circa 1924, who in that year would have been flush with the capital which his wife, Sheelah's marriage settlement, brought to them. . He sold Cronebane in 1954, on inheriting Carrigglas Manor, Longford, Co. Longford, from his elder brother, and died in 1957, when his widow, Sheelah, née Trench, moved back to Loughton to live with her unmarried sister, Thora. The last item in the box is a statement of account for 1957-1958 showing the value of the late Langlois Lefroy's and his wife, Sheelah's, investments under the provisions of her marriage settlement of 1924.

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Sheelah Trench.
IE OCL P131/8/2/2/1 · Unidad documental compuesta · c.1900-23 April 1965
Parte de Loughton Papers

File of letters sent to Sheelah Trench and from Sheelah Trench.

Examples of letters include a letter from Effie dated 5 April 1952 sent from Brisbane telling her about her holiday to Radcliffe by the sea and letters from her father Benjamin Bloomfield Trench.

Burkes landed gentry.
IE OCL P131/8/2/6 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1938 - ?
Parte de Loughton Papers

[Handwritten notes?] on the Lefroy pedigree as it appeared in the [1938?] edition of Burke's landed gentry and a revised proof of the article on family history.