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Two softbound volumes containing manuscript minutes of monthly meetings of Banagher Improvement Association. Minutes relate to matters such as securing sites for a Fair-Green, improvement of footpaths, securing a weighbridge for Banagher, improvement of the rail service to Banagher (30th July 1927) and public lighting (11th November 1927). Relates also to claims for one of the new beet factories by Western and Midland Beet Sugar Factory Promoters Union, and local Relief Work Schemes (11th January 1933).
Volumes recording financial transactions relating to the Geashill Estate, maintained by A. & L. Goodbody Solicitors and later Goodbody Kennedy Solicitors.
Correspondence and forms relating to a grant claim for Geashill Castle after its destruction. Including 'Bill of quantities for the reconstruction of Geashill Castle, destroyed by fire by W. Montgomery & Son, Valuers and Surveyors, Dublin', 1923; Heffernan Auctioneers & Valuers catalogue on Geashill Castle after renovation, 2019
A schedule, deeds, and documents relating to the management of Geashill Estate which were transfered from Moore Kelly Lloyd Solicitors to Goodbody Tisdall Solicitors.
Box of manuscript and printed pedigree and family history papers concerning the Trench family and related families,and a series of Hullmandel lithographs of a view of the Thames.
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.
File of records relating to Henry Trench's business interests.
Examples of which include a copy of 'first supplement to the indes to the statutes in force in or affecting Ireland' by Andrew Newton Oulton owned by Henry Trench and renting 5 Roland House, South Kensington, London, England in February 1877.