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               <p>Letter from Lady Clonbrock to Mrs Budson requesting help in the creation of sub-centres in County Galway for the collection of moss for surgical dressings. The moss was to be used for the treatment of soldiers wounded while fighting with the British army during World War I. The Irish War Hospital Supply had requested that the collection of moss was to be increased to meet higher demand and Lady Clonbrock was put in charge of the collection in Galway. Augusta Caroline Dillon (née Crofton 1839-1928) was the wife of Luke Gerald Dillon (1834 - 1917), the 4th Baron of Clonbrock, Co. Galway and the daughter of Lord Crofton of Mote Park (Edward Henry Churchill Crofton, 3rd Baron), Co. Roscommon. Augusta was a skilled photographer and was responsible for creating much of the collection of 3,000 negatives and prints, now held by the National Photographic Archive of Ireland, which illustrates many aspects of life on the estate over a period of seventy years. She was also very active in promoting home industries at Clonbrock and in organizing voluntary work on behalf of local men serving with the British Army during the First World War, for which she was awarded an OBE in 1920.The Dillon family of Clonbrock was descended from Sir Henry de Leon, an Anglo-Norman nobleman who arrived in Ireland with the Earl of Moreton (later King John of England) in 1185. As a reward for helping Prince John to establish his Lordship of Ireland, de Leon was granted a large tract of land on the Westmeath frontier with Connacht on which he built a castle at Drumrany. This family was among the first of the Anglo-Norman settlers in this part of Ireland and later spread into adjoining counties.</p>
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                Clonbrock  Ahascragh.    April 19 1916.   Dear Mrs. Budson-   The Secretary of 'The Irish War Hospital Supply, Royal College<lb/> of ScienceSub-Depot' informs me that 'the demand for Moss Dressings<lb/> has increased with such unexpected rapidity that it is absolutely<lb/> essential to organize the collection of Sphagnum Moss on a much<lb/> larger scale than we have done up to the present.' The Director<lb/> General of Voluntary Organizations âSir Edward Wardâ suggests that<lb/> a few main Centres should be formed in Ireland, and I have been<lb/> asked to form one in this County. I trust I may count on your help,<lb/> for I am anxious to make our County Collection a great success.<lb/> Lady Mahon has consented to act as Secretary. I suggest that you<lb/> should consider yourself a Sub-Centre, and that you endeavour to<lb/> interest your neighbourhoodâschool children and othersâto take the<lb/> Sphagnum Moss to you regularly, and at regular convenient intervals,<lb/> once a fortnight, if possible, you send your collection, carefully<lb/> hand picked, and 'bone dry', by post or rail, addressed to The Hon:<lb/> Lady Mahon, Castlegar, Ballinasloe. I shall  glad to  be know, by return of post,<lb/> if you will undertake this important War work, and if so if you will<lb/> start it immediately. <seg type="closer"> Your's Sincerely  <hi rend="underline">Augusta Clonbrock</hi> </seg> I hope you will enter into<lb/> this work and arrange<lb/> with your neighbours, or are there<lb/> any you would wish me to write to<hi rend="underline">?</hi><lb/> Miss Eyre? or Mavis (?).â  
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