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Letters sent to Benjamin Bloomfield Trench. The letters have been arranged alphabetically concerning topics and people. The letters in the file are mainly related to business and in particular his time working in Essex Castle, Carrickmacross.
Letters sent to and sent by Benjamin Bloomfield Trench. The letters date between 1866 and 1919. They touch upon Benjamin's business dealings his hobbies and personal events such as the death of his father.
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.
Subseries of letters sent to Theodora Trench by friends, family, acquaintances and business services. The letters cover personal, financial and business topics.
Diaries belonging to Dora Trench (née Turnor), Benjamin Bloomfield Trench and Theodora Trench. Each writer used their respective diaries to record signifcant life events, feelings and appoinments. They offer a unique insight in to their lives.
Diaries and notebooks belonging to Dora Trench née Turnor. Dora’s diary documents her life at Stoke Rochford Hall, Lincolnshire, and at the family’s London home at Chesham Place, Belgravia, London. The diaries chronicle her struggles with asthma, her family tragedies, her marriage, her children and her every day life.
Diaries belonging to Theodora Trench. Theodora's diaries listed in Dr. Malcomson's original outline catalogue are missing. The diaries listed here are diaries discovered subsequent to his original listing.
These diaries offer a glimpse into her time working as a Chauffeuse with the New Zealand Mechanical Transport Voluntary Aid Detachment.
Two volumes March 1857- September 1870 and 25 March 1871-29 September 1878, of workhouse accounts for the Borrisokane, Kildysart, Nenagh, Parsonstown, and Roscrea Poor Law Unions.
The account books were put together and kept by Henry Trench due to his involvement with the Poor Law Unions.