- IE OCL P131/7/3
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- 18 January 1877-11 September 1928
Part of Loughton Papers
This series contains records relating to the death of members of the Trench family and their extended family.
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Part of Loughton Papers
This series contains records relating to the death of members of the Trench family and their extended family.
Part of Loughton Papers
File of items relating to Theodora Trench's and Sheelah Lefroy's tax payments.
Part of Loughton Papers
File of items relating to Theodora Trench's tax payments.
Part of Loughton Papers
File of items relating to Sheelah Lefroy's tax payments.
Part of Loughton Papers
Maps, plans, and printed sale papers, relating to Cronebane, alias Castle Howard, Avoca, Co. Wicklow.
Part of Loughton Papers
Documents contained within this file include a copy of an ordnance survey map from 1838 which records the property of the Lefroys at Cronebane. The file also includes a plan of the garden at Cronebane and an inventory of plants
Benjamin Bloomfield Trench and Dora Turnor's marriage settlement.
Part of Loughton Papers
File of records created in order to secure the marriage of Benjamin Bloomfield Trench and Dora Turnor. The majority of the documents are from Weston & Sons 35, Essex street strand, London who acted as Benjamin's solicitors.
The file includes proposals for the marriage settlement, terms of settlement to be executed on the marriage of Benjamin Bloomfield. Trench and Dora Turnor from , a copy of the epitome of Mr & Mrs Benjamin Bloomfield Trench's marriage settlement and a copy of the costs owed to Weston & Sons.
Trench, Benjamin Bloomfield
Part of Loughton Papers
Visitor book for 41 Onslow Square , London which was the Trench Family's London residence.
Part of Loughton Papers
This series relates mainly to Sheelah Lefroy and her husband Langlois Lefroy.
Castle Howard was purchased by Langlois Lefroy circa 1924, who in that year would have been flush with the capital which his wife, Sheelah's marriage settlement, brought to them. . He sold Cronebane in 1954, on inheriting Carrigglas Manor, Longford, Co. Longford, from his elder brother, and died in 1957, when his widow, Sheelah, née Trench, moved back to Loughton to live with her unmarried sister, Thora. The last item in the box is a statement of account for 1957-1958 showing the value of the late Langlois Lefroy's and his wife, Sheelah's, investments under the provisions of her marriage settlement of 1924.
Lefroy, Langlois Massy
Part of Loughton Papers
This series contains files of correspondence relating to Sheelah Trench and Langlois Lefrois.