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Tigrony etc Mar 22nd 1916 Dear Mr. Oliver The months when you
will move out of Tigrony
(if we find a tenant)
can be July Augst. We will see whether
we can arrange to let
you have the extra
room you want asked
for in yr last letter,
as to the garden we have
always been willing
that you shd have the run
of it & help yourselves
2
in season â but Mr
Wynne does not wish
to alter the terms wâ he has already mentioned
he prefers the
gardener being under
his own orders I shd mentio
n that it is just possible
that we may not be
able to move out on
May 1st. The matter
has drifted on for
so long & Mr Wynne
is not yet over the
severe attack of
pleurisy wâ he had Yrs truly in haste Alice K Wynne There are 2 ser-
vants rooms.
Letter from Alice Katherine Wynne (1833-1928) to a Mister Oliver. The letter details
arrangements made on behalf of Mr Oliver with regards to renting a room. Refers to
Mr Wynnes recovery from pleurisy.Alice Katherine Wynne was born to Reverend John George
Wynne and Emily Goold. She was married to Albert Augustus Wynne and was the mother
of five children, among them Charles Wyndham Wynne. Charles served as a captain in
the Royal Garrison Artillery in the First World War. He was killed in action in June
1917.