For much of their lives Dora Trench and Bertha Turnor spent their time traveling separately to places such as Cuba, Mexico, and Scandinavia. This sub-series contains letters recording their experiences, life events and well wishes for each other.
Files of correspondence, analysis and reports:
Whiskey & Spirit Clearances (1952-1954)
Whiskey Laboratory Reports (1954-1956)
'Definition of Irish Whiskey' Correspondence (1948-1958)
Report on Survey of Distillery (1961)
Report on Survey of the Distilling Plant and associated correspondence (1963)
Reports on patent whiskey production process (1951-1954)
Detailed report on distillery premises (related maps and drawings in BDAL/1/8) (1966-1969)
Department of Agriculture correspondence (1937-1938)
Certificates of authorisation for staff to act in the removal and exportation of goods under bond (1932, 1941)
Distillery Industry - Memorandum to Department of Finance - Irish Pot Still Distiller's Association, research articles (1953)
General Entry Book (1947 - 1955), including Irish Mist (1960, 1984)
Memorandum and New Articles of Association (1955)
Original bundle of letters and papers of the 4th Earl about sewage disposal at Birr, by turbine and sundry other methods; the correspondents include Bindon B. Stoney [see K/24. Not in chronological order.]
Parsons, Laurence, 4th Earl of RosseLetter from the Estates Commissioners' Offices of the Irish Land Commission dated 12 March 1913 relating to the holding of Dr Moorehead on the estate map. The letter notes that it had been found necessary to amend the area of the holding.
Large hand drawn map (1900) of the townland of Clonagh East. Coloured lines on the map indicate property owned by Lady Emily Howard-Bury, property owned by Boylan, and an outline of a roadway involved in a right of way dispute. Map measures 107x65cm.
4 OS maps of the estate of Lady Emily Howard-Bury prepared by the Irish Land Commission.
Bury, Lady, Emily Alfreda, Howard-Correspondence and maps concerning Lisheen military rifle range, beside the 4th Earl’s property at Clonoghill, on the outskirts of Birr.
Parsons, Laurence, 4th Earl of RosseLetters to the 4th Earl from the Chief Secretary, Lord Mayo, and others about representative peerage elections, including that of the 4th Earl himself.
Parsons, Laurence, 4th Earl of Rosse1) Correspondence with Hoey and Denning regarding taxes and accounts, 1921-1923
2) Correspondence with Hoey and Denning regarding accounts B. Daly & Co. Ltd., 1920
This subseries contains correspondence belonging to Henry Trench, Benjamin Bloomfield Trench, Dora Trench (née Turnor), Theodora Trench and the extended Trench family. The subseries contains letters sent by Sheelah Trench to Theodora Trench; letters sent to Sheelah have been placed with series 8 along with letters concerning her husband Langlois Lefroy.
The letters within this series cover a wide variety of topics and events. Dora Trench and her daughter Theodora cover mainly personal events of significance such as their travelling and family milestones. Theodora's letters also briefly cover her experience as an ambulance driver during the First World War with the Voluntary Aid Detachment. Benjamin Bloomfield Trench's and Henry Trench's letters concern mostly business topics such as rent collection and trespassing. However they too occasionally touch upon personal topics such as the death of Dora Trench.
Trench, HenryCorrespondence from Hoey & Denning Solicitors regarding the Geashill Estate, investigating an occupation query on behalf of a client using the Land Commission records. Includes copy of the Land Registry Map showing a map of Cloncon, Geashill.