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        Annual Report 1867
        IE OCCHO DIGBY/A/11 · Item · 1867
        Parte de Digby Irish Estates

        Annual report and rental for year end June 1867, containing reports on the continuously improving financial situation of the estate, due mainly to the increase in rental receipts. Also reports on drainage at Ballyknockan and the remarkable effect of Dublin dairy manure has had on the land in this area. Other farming improvements include the invention and introduction by Trench of a new drainage plough which was given special merit by the Royal Agricultural Society of Ireland. Further farm machinery was also purchased such as a mowing machine and a hay-tedder which were hired out by the farmers of the estate.

        Reports that building and slating has increased all over the estate and provides a description of various building repairs and a newly-built farmhouse let to the Commons family - 'one of the oldest and most respectable families on the estate.' Also reports that four new labourers' cottages built in Killeigh for people whose houses were in ruins, were awarded the Gold Medal and Challenge Cup by the Royal Agricultural Society of Ireland. Also refers to the sale of timber to the Great Southern & Western Railway, which allowed for a large portion of Derryclure to be thinned of beech and replanted with larch and oak, and also necessitated the purchase of a weighing machine for timber to avoid the tolls of the weighbridge in Tullamore.

        Referring to past agrarian outrages, Trench remarks that the tone on the estate is 'excellent' and 'it is as if Fenianism never existed'.

        Introductory Report 1857
        IE OCCHO DIGBY/A/1 · Item · 1857
        Parte de Digby Irish Estates

        Introductory report submitted by Trench to Lord Digby, following his arrival on the estate on 1 June 1857. He notes that he spent the first three weeks with his son, T. W. Trench, in Tullamore, and assessed the estate on horseback during this period. Report contains a general sketch of the natural features of the estate; the extent of arable pasture, plantations or bog; the issue of rent collection and methods of valuation; and a survey of the woodlands and their ownership. A post script to the report begins on page 48 and contains further commentary on the state and extent of schooling in the area; use of the Union Workhouse; the levels of pauperism and general notes on the cottier class of tenantry. Also includes a list of current leaseholders on the estate.

        Trench sketched scenes from life on the estate over the following pages:
        Page 6 Sketch of Old Irish Red Deer
        Page 10 Sketch of Geashill National School
        Page 20 Sketch of Geashill Village
        Page 23 Sketch of Derrigunnigan Wood
        Page 25 Sketch of Tullamore Road
        Page 27 Diagram of bogland to be drained
        Page 29 Sketch of Turf Bog Annagharvey depicting two men fighting with sticks.
        Page 31 Sketch of Red Deer
        Page 33 Sketch of Killeenmore Moors

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        1877-1879.
        IE OCL P131/2/2/1/3 · Ficheiro · 3 January 1877-13 September 1879
        Parte de Loughton Papers

        File of letters sent to Henry Trench between 1877 and 1879.

        The file contains letters sent by family, friends, business contacts and acquaintances. Examples of letters include a 1877 letter from D.A M'Cready regarding five leases that require Henry's signature; three letters dated 1878 from E Williams, Main Street, Parsonstown regarding Japanese trays and a letter from K.L Kirkpatrick thanking Henry for sending him a pedigree and a letter from J.A Davis, Kilcoleman parsonage, Parsonstown regarding forwarding an application to the Lord Bishop and Rural Dean .

        The majority of the letters sent in 1879 were concerned with issues such as Shannon Drainage and leasing property. Examples of such letters include a letter from G Weston, 32 Essex Street, Strand, London, regarding clay work; a letter containing a copy of 'Hydraulic tables, coefficients, and formulae for finding the discharge of water from orifices, notches, weirs, pipes and rivers' by John Neville and a draft lease property in Banagher sent to George Arthur Waller for sixty one years.

        Charleville Estate Papers
        IE OH OHS4 · Arquivo · 1633-1985

        Estate papers comprising of estate accounts, tenancy agreements, farms accounts, land titles and correspondence.

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