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Benjamin Bloomfield Trench's school report from December 1857 to July 1858. The report lists the subject Benjamin took and also listed his grades. Two copies of a newspaper article which appeared in 'The Sporting Life' on 6 May 1888, discussing Benjamin Bloomfield Trench's accomplishment of walking 100 miles in twenty-five hours. Accident certificate issued by Dr Andrews. The certificate states that he attended to Benjamin Bloomfield Trench after a fall on board the R.M.S Doune Castle. Passage written by Benjamin Bloomfield Trench on the topic of death: 'Fate was bringing death. We were guarding. We were fortifying the city. The enemies were fleeing. The giants were throwing darts. They were concealing the treasures. The physicians were healing. The clouds were covering the moon. I will lead you. I will speak to you I will remain within. You will fare well.' Copy of 'A lecture on the history of the church of St. Mary of Ottery' delivered at the Church Institute on the 4th March 1897 by the Rev. F.B Dickinson, MA. Army and Navy Cooperative Society Shareholder's ticket. Catalogue of Antique and Modern furniture. 2 newspaper obituaries of Prebendary Webb Peploe.
File of letters sent to Sheelah Trench and from Sheelah Trench.
Examples of letters include a letter from Effie dated 5 April 1952 sent from Brisbane telling her about her holiday to Radcliffe by the sea and letters from her father Benjamin Bloomfield Trench.
[Handwritten notes?] on the Lefroy pedigree as it appeared in the [1938?] edition of Burke's landed gentry and a revised proof of the article on family history.
books Invitation from the Lord Chamberlain to Theodora Trench to an afternoon party at the vice regal lodge
Invitation from the chairman and members of The Mainie Jellet Committee sent to Theodora Trench. The invitation invited her to the opening of The Mainie Jellett Exhibition in the municipal gallery of modern art, Parnell square on the 26 July 1962. 928 24 july letter from the Irish kennel club confirming the registration of 'Biddy' & 'Nell of Latranche'. Sealyham Terrier of Club of Ireland rules and standards of points. Blank registration form. Certificates of registration for 'Frisky Latranche' 'Barney Latranche' 'Biddy Latranche' 'Nell Latranche'. Handwritten dog pedigree. Article from 'The Sphere' 'Science Aids the dog-owner' 1914 an envelope containing instructions for the care of 'Leo'. Automobile Association and car maintenance. Theodora Trench's membership card of the National Church League.
Letter from Stephen Flannery of Flannery & Co., motor engineers of Nenagh and Roscrea to Theodora Trench: 'I have received the paper from the Red Cross, and have filled in same, and returned to them.' Also includes a New Zealand mechanical transport manual used to record mileage, routes and journey lengths; Red Cross clothes patterns including male assistant's coat or overalls, gentleman's nightshirt, nurses apron, dressing gown; driving permit; meal voucher card for journey from from Walton to Cloughjordan 14/7/18 - 19/8/18; certificate of enrolment in a voluntary aid detachment; and permit to wear the Red Cross uniform.
This file relates to Henry Trench's business with Ploverhill in Tipperary.
Examples of documents include a copy of a conveyance of Ploverhill, Tipperary between Garde V. Atkinson and Henry Trench. Particulars in addition to those given in the printed rental of november 1879. Tenancy Agreement for Thomas Kennesy of Kilmacross, Cavan for land controlled by Henry Trench at Ploverhill, Tipperary.
File of letters from the Bath estate. most from William Steuart Trench regarding the Bath estate. The majority of the letters are addressed to William Filgate, Ardee. Includes receipts for rent payment, a statement of rent at 22 December 1856, and a notice informing the tenants on the bath estate that that the office will be open to accept rent on I January 1857.
Letter from Benjamin Bloomfield Trench to Mr Mauders following on from interview explaining work history, travelling and list of references. Reply from Mauders with suggestions.