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Sketch books, journals and photograph albums

This series contains is made up of items kept by the Trench family for sentimental reasons.

The series is largely made up of photographs and postcards predominately belonging to Theodora Trench.

Trench, Theodora Caroline

Bloomfield papers

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

Bloomfield, Benjamin

Papers of Helen Lamb.

Papers of Helen Lamb which remained at her residence, Woodfield House, and were inherited along with the property by her eldest son Henry Lamb. This material pertains to the history of the Cronhelm, Crosbie, and Tobias families.

Papers of Doctor Francis William Lamb.

Papers of Francis William Lamb, which remained at his residence Woodfield House and were inherited along with the property by his eldest son Reverend Adam Lamb.

Distillery

This series represents the whiskey production in Tullamore under B. Daly & Co. Ltd. from its incorporation in 1903 until the company ceased distilling in the 1950s/ 1960s and associated documents. There are meeting notes, account, production and sales ledgers. Additional sections contain correspondence and production/sales reports, printed labels and stationary and lastly a collection of premises plans.

B. Daly & Co. Ltd.

Presentment Books (Rolleston)

Presentment or 'Jobs' books belonging to James Franck Rolleston, Franckfort Castle, Dunkerrin, King's County. Complete for the years 1830 -1868, except for 1863, 1864 and 1865.

Rolleston, James Franck

Castle Howard/ Cronebane

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

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