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The birth of Sheelah Trench.

  • IE OCL P131/8/2/1
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 30 May 1890-27 June 1947
  • Parte deLoughton Papers

File of records relating to the birth of Sheelah Trench.
Included in the file is a 1917 copy of Sheelah Trench's baptism certificate. The certificate states that she was baptised in the parish of St. Mary The Boltons in London, England on 25 July 1890.

Minute Books

Minutes of Parsonstown Town Commissioners, recording the proceedings and decisions made at monthly meetings, special meetings and financial meetings.

Fuller family almanac.

  • IE OH OHS77/9/1/1
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 24 Dec 1795-27 May 1797
  • Parte deWoodfield Papers

Almanac of history of the Fuller family, written by Abraham Fuller at Woodfield House, Clara, King's County, on 24 December 1795, and 27 May 1797.

Lamb Family

'Original' Irish Imported Whiskey (US)

Marketing pack for Irish Distillers Ltd. for the import of 'Original' Irish Whiskey into the US. The US distributor is The American Distilling Company Inc. Includes photographs, cartoons and other marketing material. Also includes full page advertisement taken out in the New York Times and The New Herald Tribune.

Planting of Clinoe

  • IE OCL P131/1/2/1
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • December 1827-2 July 1841
  • Parte deLoughton Papers

File of letters, two agreements and an indenture relating to an agreement between Richard Hawkshaw, Millbrook, Co. Tipperary and Benjamin Bloomfield, Loughton, Co. Offaly. The agreement allowed Bloomfield to lease and plant on the lands of Clinoe owned by Hawkshaw.

1866-1880

  • IE OCL P131/2/2/2/2/1
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 1866 - 1880
  • Parte deLoughton Papers

Letters sent to and sent by Benjamin Bloomfield Trench in 1866, 1875, 1874, 1876, and 1880. The letters in this file cover personal and business matters.

Examples include a copy of a 1866 letter from Benjamin Bloomfield Trench to the Honorable Captain Winn in which he writes:
'Dear Winn,
some time ago I wrote to you what I considered to be, to what was intended to be, a civil letter, asking you as a friend what you wished to be done with your dog, which is here, at the same time reminding you, altho' not in the least [preposing] for £2 which you owed me about Henley Regatta. viz. a bet of 3-2 which I laid you that Kingston beat [leander], they did so accordingly wishes of boat-racing. I consider it a great insult to me that you have not answered the said letter, not so much that you have not paid the bet, but because you have not answered a letter which was written to you as a friend. Neither have you made any allusion to the bet, which was made between us in a fair spirit of betting, I being prepared to loose my £3 or to win your £2. it is not so much the £2 , as the way that you have behaved, abt it that I consider so blackguard, if you were hard up, that would be another thing, but when one sees your name down for the [?] matches, for which you are able to put down your £5, one cannot help thinking that you have behaved in a blackguard way, but I do not intend the matter to end here, you have grossly insulted me & I therefore challenge you to fight me, a fair stand up fight & according to the rules of the PBA. If you have an ounce of Irish blood in your veins, you cannot through this letter aside without answering it..'

The file also contains other letters such as three letters from Henry Trench regarding his will and a 1875 letter from George M. Williams, Ballinahone, Armagh asking for rent due.

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