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File of bills and invoices belonging to Benjamin Bloomfield Trench. Examples include a bill from William Bathurst of Belfast Coach Factory, Kennan and sons, John G. M'Gee from Belfast and Charles Chambers, 36 Dame Street, Dublin.
File of letters from Dora Turnor to Benjamin Bloomfield Trench.
The majority of the letters chronicle the development of their relationship in the months and years leading up to their engagement. The early letters are formal in tone in which Dora discusses business with 'Mr Trench'. In later letters she discusses her love for her 'Darling one' and sadness due to being separated from him.
File of letters sent by Benjamin Bloomfield Trench to Dora Turnor. The letters chart the evolution of their relationship and Benjamin's feelings towards Dora. The letters also covers Benjamin's concern over Dora's asthma and his time in South Africa.
In the letters she expresses concern about Dora , 'it was a great relief to hear you were better at this new place & i do trust it will continue. i have regretted much that i did not go with you, however by this new plan of Bennie's you will be well taken care of & not left alone at all'
Letter from Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller at 24 Leeson Park, Dublin, County Dublin, to his niece Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston at Rockfield, Moate, County Westmeath.
This series contains two oversized printed broadsheets detailing the King’s County Infirmary annual reports for the years 1896 and 1897. Includes a breakdown of the income and expenditure for each year and a list of governors of the institution.
Oversized printed broadsheet of the annual report from the King’s County Infirmary for the year 1897-1898. Gives an overview of the charges of the infirmary which include the annual subscriptions, grants, donations, and the annual income received from pay patients; and the discharges for the year which includes sundry expenses such as food, fuel, salaries, and repairs. Contains a report of patients admitted and discharged for the year. Also provides a list of the life governors of the infirmary (the Earl of Rosse, the Lord Digby, John G King, Rev Hugh Behan PP), the governors ex-officio, the Rev Graham Craig, and a list of governors and their annual subscriptions.
Letter from Eva Marsh (later Monteith) to her aunt Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston at Rockfield, Moate, County Westmeath. Eva Marsh was traveling to Germany with Constance Plunkett-Johnston (later Lamb), and writes of the fun they were having.
Tenancy agreements with monthly and yearly rents payable. Mainly Killeigh and Geashill but also townlands of Killeenmore, Ballydownan, Cappancur, Cloncon, Derrybeg, Colehill, Newtown, Meelaghans, Killellery, Derryclure, Toberleheen, Knockballyboy, Gorteen, Ballina and Ballinvally