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The purchase of Castle Howard/ Cronebane
IE OCL P131/8/1/3 · Ficheiro · 1929-18 February 1944
Parte de Loughton Papers

Copy of an indenture: This indenture made the ninth day of October in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and eleven between the associated Irish mine company of the first part, Brabazon noble senior late of Cronebane in the county of Wicklow but now of America, esquire of the second part, William Rowley late of Ravensworth in the county of Dublin in that part of the United Kingdom called Ireland but now of the city of Bristol in that part of the United Kingdom called England, esquire, sole assignee of the estate and effects of the said b.n bankrupt of the third part, Abraham Mills of the city of Dublin of the fourth part, and of militia of the fifth part. Includes Two copies of map of Cronebane in the county of Wicklow the state of the Associated Irish Mine Company and to which the deed refers.

18 June 1929 rental, particulars and conditions of sale of the lands of Castle Howard containing 198 acres and part of the lands of Cronebane containing about 70 acres, both statute measure, and both situate in the barony of Arklow and County Wicklow. to be sold by public auction by Messrs. James H. North & Co., auctioneers at their salesrooms 110 Grafton Street Dublin.

Also includes newspaper cuttings realting to the sale, a schedule of legal documents relating to the sale and two copies of a family tree of the Howard family.

Langlois and Sheelah Lefroy.
IE OCL P131/8/2 · Subsérie · 3 May 1890-1`2 November 1963
Parte de Loughton Papers

This subseries relates to Sheelah and Langlois Lefroy.

This records in this subseries contains records which belonged to the couple such as their marriage certificate, their passports, Lefroy family history and Langlois' death.

Sheelah Trench.
IE OCL P131/8/2/2/1 · Ficheiro · 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.

The marriage of Sheelah and Langlois
IE OCL P131/8/2/4 · Ficheiro · 15 October 1924- 16 May 1958
Parte de Loughton Papers

Documents relating to the marriage of Langlois Lefroy and Sheelah Trench.

The file includes their marriage certificate and statements of account showing the value of the late Langlois Lefroy's, Sheelah Lefroy's investments under the provisions of her marriage settlement of 1924 and letters sent to Theodora Trench regarding the wedding planning.

Blank invitation to the wedding of Sheelah Trench and Langlois Lefroy at St. Paul's Church, Onslow Square on Wednesday October 15 1924.

Offical documents.
IE OCL P131/8/2/5 · Ficheiro · 29 July 1926-19 October 1950
Parte de Loughton Papers

Two passports belonging to Langlois Massy Lefroy and three passports belonging to Sheelah Lefroy. Also included in the file are Sheelah Lefroy's identity card, clothing book, and ration book. [Three passports belonging to Theodora Caroline Trench , Shhelah Lefroy's identity card and Langlois Massy Lefroy's ration book.?]

Burkes landed gentry.
IE OCL P131/8/2/6 · Ficheiro · 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.

Benjamin Bloomfield Trench.
IE OCL P131/9/2 · Ficheiro · December 1857
Parte de Loughton Papers

Benjamin Bloomfield Trench's school report from December 1857 to July 1858. The report lists the subject Benjamin took and also listed his grades.
Two copies of a newspaper article which appeared in 'The Sporting Life' on 6 May 1888, discussing Benjamin Bloomfield Trench's accomplishment of walking 100 miles in twenty-five hours.
Accident certificate issued by Dr Andrews. The certificate states that he attended to Benjamin Bloomfield Trench after a fall on board the R.M.S Doune Castle.
Passage written by Benjamin Bloomfield Trench on the topic of death: 'Fate was bringing death. We were guarding. We were fortifying the city. The enemies were fleeing. The giants were throwing darts. They were concealing the treasures. The physicians were healing. The clouds were covering the moon. I will lead you. I will speak to you I will remain within. You will fare well.'
Copy of 'A lecture on the history of the church of St. Mary of Ottery' delivered at the Church Institute on the 4th March 1897 by the Rev. F.B Dickinson, MA.
Army and Navy Cooperative Society Shareholder's ticket.
Catalogue of Antique and Modern furniture.
2 newspaper obituaries of Prebendary Webb Peploe.

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Personal Items
IE OCL P131/9/3/4 · Item · 20 November 1920-22 July 1964
Parte de Loughton Papers

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'.