Plan of Borrisnafarney Church.
- IE OCL P131/4/3/3
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- 2 February 1881
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Plan of Borrisnafarney Church drawn by D.A McCready.
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Plan of Borrisnafarney Church.
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Plan of Borrisnafarney Church drawn by D.A McCready.
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Information sought on people living in America
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Leaflets printed by Henry Trench seeking information on people who moved to America around 1850.
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Bundle of miscellaneous personal items including an invitation from the Lord Chamberlain to Theodora Trench to an afternoon party at the Vice Regal Lodge; an Invitation from the chairman and members of The Mainie Jellet Committee to the opening of The Mainie Jellett Exhibition in the municipal gallery of modern art, Parnell square on the 26 July 1962; certificates of registration, letters, pedigrees and articles relating to dogs; and the annual report of The Nursery Rescue and Protestant Children's Aid Society'.
Report on the Robinson Estate and Langlagte Estate.
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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.
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Calendar sent to Sheelah and Langlois Lefroy in 1944.
Knockrabo School limited statement of accounts.
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Knockrabo School limited statement of accounts sent to Mrs K.C Lefroy, Cedarmount, Dundrum, Co. Dublin.
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Document which describes how Henriette Parker's fortune was to be divided upon her death.
Henriette Parker was Christopher Turnor's sister and Dora Trench's aunt. As such Dora's family members received shares in her fortune once she passed away.
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Documents contained within this file include a copy of an ordnance survey map from 1838 which records the property of the Lefroys at Cronebane. The file also includes a plan of the garden at Cronebane and an inventory of plants