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Letter from Albert Augustus Wynne to Alice Clara Veronica (A.C.V.) Wynne, 12 March 1916
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Letter from Albert Augustus Wynne to Alice Clara Veronica (A.C.V.) Wynne, 12 March 1916
Trinity College Dublin
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<p>new & interesting. He is anxious <lb/> to take this house but afraid to <lb/>bind himself beyond May & June on <lb/>as the belief at<unclear>Kynuch</unclear> is that the war <lb/>will be over by then! Would that they <lb/> might be, it does not look like it, still <lb/><unclear>Kynuch</unclear> ought to have inside <lb/>knowledge —. Oliver has <lb/> made not a bad proposal, May & June <lb/>£30. July & Augt £12.10 per month <del>with a</del> <lb/>subject to our having the right to call <lb/>for a review. Then if we can find a <lb/>tenant to give double what he gives <lb/><add>Sep & Oct at £7.10</add> then for rest of year £6 a month, <lb/>provided all along his appointments <lb/>at <unclear>Kynuch</unclear> last. This would suit well <lb/>provided he agrees and should stipulated <lb/>that Sept come in same condition at July <lb/>& Augt, minimum rent to be £20 instead <lb/>of <unclear>double 1. a</unclear> £25. I should pursue <lb/>a chance of getting a summer let.</p> <p>I believe Mother has sent you <lb/>Mrs O's letter so this is all stale news!</p> <p>We had a great squeeze to make <lb/>the coal last, we were at the absolutely <lb/>last shovel full & kitchen fire<pb/>
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