Clonlisk (Bar.)

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Presentment Book 1865-1870

Abstracts of presentments granted and queries respited and discharged at the following sessions:
Lent Assizes, 1865
Summer Assizes, 1865
Lent Assizes, 1866
Summer Assizes, 1866
Summer Assizes, 1867
Lent Assizes, 1868
Summer Assizes, 1868
Lent Assizes, 1869
Summer Assizes, 1869
Lent Assizes, 1870
Summer Assizes, 1870

Annotated in parts by Henry Trench, particularly in relation to the barony of Clonlisk.

Presentment Book 1871-1874

Schedules of applications, and Abstracts of presentments granted, queries respited and discharged at the following sessions:
Lent Assizes, 1871
Summer Assizes, 1871
Lent Assizes, 1872
Summer Assizes, 1872
Lent Assizes, 1873
Summer Assizes, 1873
Lent Assizes, 1874
Summer Assizes, 1874

Annotated in parts by Henry trench, particularly in relation to the barony of Clonlisk.

Presentment Book 1875-1878

Schedules of applications, and Abstracts of presentments granted, queries respited and discharged at the following sessions:
Lent Assizes, 1875
Summer Assizes, 1875
Lent Assizes, 1876
Summer Assizes, 1876
Lent Assizes, 1877
Summer Assizes, 1877
Lent Assizes, 1878
Summer Assizes, 1878

Loughton Papers

  • IE OCL P131
  • Fonds
  • 1798 - 1976

The Loughton papers are comprised of the records of the successive owners of Loughton, Moneygall, Co. Offaly and of other properties in the surrounding area including one in Co. Tipperary. The families documented within the fonds are the Bloomfields, the Trenches and the Atkinsons. The fonds mainly consists of documents originating from Benjamin Bloomfield Trench, his wife Dora Trench (neé Turnor) and their daughter Theodora Trench. The material dates from 1798 until the 1970s.

Trench, Henry

Bloomfield papers

Material relating to the Bloomfield family and their time at Loughton. The Bloomfield family owned Loughton from 1828 until 1870.

Bloomfield, Benjamin

Bloomfield tablet

Two photographs of the Bloomfield tablet in Loughton church

Bloomfield, John Arthur Douglas

Henry Trench letters

  • IE OCL P131/2/2/1
  • Subseries
  • 3 September 1853-1879
  • Part of Loughton Papers

Letters sent to Henry Trench between 1853 and 1879.

The majority of the letters in this sub-series concern business matters. However personal issues such as Henry's concern over an unsuitable engagement are also covered.
Henry was also the most involved of the Trench family in Offaly and Tipperary communities. As a result of this local affairs are covered in some of these letters.

Trench, Henry

1918-1922

  • IE OCL P131/2/2/4/3
  • File
  • 10 April 1918-3 May 1922
  • Part of Loughton Papers

Letters to and from Theodora Trench between 1918 and 1922.
The majority of the letters were sent by Sheelah Trench.The letters cover a wide variety of topics.

One reoccurring theme throughout the letters are Sheelah's concerns over the 'Sinn Feiners' actions in Ireland. A letter dated Easter Sunday 1920 elaborates further, 'We hear that the Moneygall Police Barrack has been burnt down, besides Dunkevin, Ballacymackey and many other. That, and destroying Income Tax and other Government Offices, seems to have been the Sinn Feiners game for Easter Monday'.

Sheelah also includes letters and newspaper clippings that she believes may be of interest to Theodora. One such letter dated 24 February 1920 from Mr Hill, P.O.W Staff, Famagusta Cyprus to Benjamin Bloomfield Trench describes his experience working at a Prisoner of War camp in Cyprus and working alongside Irish soldiers.

Lefroy, Sheelah Georgiana Bertha

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