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IE OCL P131/7/4 · File · June 1889- July 1889
Part of 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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Castle Howard estate
IE OCL P131/8/1 · Subseries · 1835 - 1961
Part of Loughton Papers

Maps, plans, and printed sale papers, relating to Cronebane, alias Castle Howard, Avoca, Co. Wicklow.

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.

Death of Langlois Lefroy.
IE OCL P131/8/2/9 · File · 1957 - 1963
Part of Loughton Papers

Statement of accounts of the estate of Langlois Massy Lefroy deceased from 5 April 1957 to 16 June 1959. In his will dated 24th August 1926 the deceased appointed Sheelah Lefroy as his sole executor and beneficiary.
The statement and an accompanying letter explain how each of Langlois Lefroy's financial assets were dealt with.

Letters from Whitney, Moore, & Keller, solicitors, 34 Kildare Street, Dublin to Sheelah Lefroy in the aftermath of her husband's death.
The majority of the letters within the file deal with the legal ramifications and requirements resulting from Langlois' death. Topics covered include Langlois' will, the transfer and payment of shares, Loughton farm accounts, leasing 56 Grafton Street, Dublin, Sheelah's will, timber moneys and grazing rents owed to Langlois Lefroy and death duty issues such as establishing domicile in England or Ireland.

Christie's auctioneers.
IE OCL P131/9/3/5 · File · 19 March 1969-21 May 1971
Part of Loughton Papers

File relating to the sale of pictures and works of art by Christies. Includes letter from Anthony Phillips of Christies 27 June 1969 stating silver arrived safely. Also a bundle of letters from Jack Temple, House of Commons, London regarding the transport of items for sale and insurance.

Business files and reports.
IE OCL P131/10/2/2 · Subseries · 1871 - 1902
Part of Loughton Papers

File of correspondence and reports relating to business matters. Includes:

Two copies letters from A. Verner to Jackson and to McLean solicitors, Belfast.

Letter from Benjamin Bloomfield Trench to Mr Mauders following on from interview explaining work history, travelling and a list of references.Reply from Frederick Mauders with suggestions.

Confidential report written W.Y Campbell for E. Spiegel & Co.1, 1 Blumes Hor, Berlin, Germany. The aim of the report was to investigate Robinson Estate and Langlagte Estate and discover of the them if any would be worth investing in.

Correspondence between Benjamin Bloomfield and Henry Trench regarding going into business with James Hardy & Co. Ropeworks.

File relating to Benjamin Bloomfield Trench's with W & C Woolnough & Co., including a letter from Benjamin stating that he will take another look at books before bring back to his father (8 August 1877).

File of documents resulting from the sale of Ballyeagle Estate. The sale was organised by Philip Charles Chenevix Trench acting as trustees of the estate of the late Archbishop Richard Chenevix Trench. The file includes memoranda of the sale to tenants and arrangements made, a copy of Archbishop Richard Chenevix Trench trustee's balance account and a copy of their cash account.

IE OCL P131/10/2/2/6 · Item · [c.1875]
Part of Loughton Papers

Confidential report written W.Y Campbell for E. Spiegel & Co.1, 1 Blumes Hor, Berlin, Germany.
The aim of the report was to investigate Robinson Estate and Langlagte Estate and discover of the them if any would be worth investing in.

James Hardy & Co. Ropeworks
IE OCL P131/10/2/2/7 · File · 8 April 1875-10 May 1875
Part of Loughton Papers

Correspondence between Benjamin Bloomfield and Henry Trench regarding going into business with James Hardy & Co. Ropeworks.