Tuesday, 18 April, 1916
Had letter from Ashton or I should
say telephone message from Aunt
Florrie to say they will be delighted
to put up with Jack & Leo.
Granny offers her spare room.
I shall accept it for Richie.
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Ashton
Home of Tom Moore, Mary Martin's uncle in Castleknock, near the Phoenix Park in Dublin. Florence Moore née Smithwick
Mary Martin's sister in law, known as 'Florrie'. Married Thomas Levins Moore (Uncle Tom). Laurence John (Jack) Martin
Born on 28 May 1899, Laurence John, Mary Martin's son, known as Jack. He attended Downside, the English public school near Bath, like his brothers. Francis Leo Martin
Born in 1901, Francis Leo was Mary Martin's son. Mary Martin refers to him as Leo in the diary, but he was also known as Frank. Mary Martin née Cogan
Mary Martin's mother-in-law. Richard Lewis Martin
Born 14 October 1902, Richard Lewis, known in the family as Richie, was Mary Martin's son. He attended Downside, English public school near Bath, during this period. |