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Part of Digby Irish Estates
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Part of Digby Irish Estates
Part of Digby Irish Estates
Part of Digby Irish Estates
Part of Loughton Papers
File of letters received between 1901 and 1904. The file covers a wide variety of topics.
One of the most prominent topics is Benjamin Bloomfield Trench's involvement with horses. Examples of this include a letter dated 4 January 1901 from London & North Western Railway regarding moving two brood mares from Dublin to Epsom and Newport Pagnell by train; a letter from Benjamin Bloomfield Trench to Michael Townsend Cook Trench stating that the horse show committee has excluded Benjamin's halfbred yearling from the sale on the grounds on 29 Aug 1901 and a later telegram from the Royal Dublin Society stating that they will include yearling and a 1904 letter from Philip Purcell stating that he was 'so sorry to learn that you have decided to sell the Loughton stud which will be a great loss to racing men.'
The file also deals with personal and family issues. Examples of such letters include a letter dated 12 January 12 from Anna Atkinson regarding bring Ella on a visit to Loughton; a letter dated 22 March 1904 from Violet Turnor, Urie lodge, Wimbledon regarding a brooch containing Dora Trench's hair, the letter also contains her hair. During 1904 Benjamin Bloomfield Trench was ill and as such the file contains numerous letters expressing relief at his successful recovery.
The file also contains invoices, statements and other financial material.
Correspondence dealing with purchase of Tullabeg lands in the Land Commission Court
Correspondence dealing with the Jesuits’ purchase of Tullabeg lands in the Land Commission Court and the clearing of all claim for the Young Mortgage. Letters have been folded and their date and contents summarised on the outside of each folded packet. Some folded packets contain more than one letter.
Society of Jesus
Part of Charleville Estate Papers
Rentals are arranged by townland and then by tenant's name, recording observations, charges, arrears and gale day payments. Arranged alphabetically by townland from Amore to Tullamore.
Bury Family, Earls of Charleville
Letter from Francis William Lamb to Constance Lamb.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Letter from Francis William Lamb at 54 Blessington Street, Dublin, County Dublin, to Constance Plunkett-Johnston at Rockfield, Moate, County Westmeath.
Letters from David Sherlock, Rahan Lodge, to Fr James Murphy SJ
Letters from David Sherlock, Rahan Lodge, to Fr James Murphy SJ, Rector of Tullabeg, concerning the purchase of Tullabeg lands from Sherlock by the Society in the Land Commission Court.
Sherlock, David
Accounts and details of the rent of Tullabeg
Handwritten accounts related to Tullabeg and details of the rent of Tullabeg. Includes references to ‘Irish Province in a/c with Tullabeg’, which details expenses of individual Jesuits such as examinations, living expenses, travel and tailoring (1900 - 1915); receipt of the Province in account with Clongowes Wood College (October 1909); list of tertians at Tullabeg (1911); letter of thanks from Brother Benedict, Mount St. Michael, Drumfries, Scotland to Fr Thomas Wheeler SJ, Tullabeg concerning information related to land at Tullabeg (25 April 1909).
Part of Digby Irish Estates