File 21 - Letters from Alice Gwynn to Fr Gwynn following the death of her husband

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IE IJA J/10/21

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Letters from Alice Gwynn to Fr Gwynn following the death of her husband

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  • 16 April, 10 May 1971 (Creation)

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(1904-1991)

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Daughter of Hazel Martyn (later Lady Lavery), Alice Trudeau (1904–1991) was born on 10 October 1904 in Chicago.

Alice McEnery, widow of John A. McEnery of Co. Kilkenny, and daughter of Edward Trudeau of New York, surgeon, and his wife Hazel (afterwards Lady Lavery). Married Denis Gwynn, 1963.

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Letters from Alice Gwynn to Fr Aubrey Gwynn SJ following the death of her husband (Fr Gwynn's brother Denis). Includes descriptions of Alice's mother, Hazel Martyn (Lady Lavery) (10 May 1971, 8pp).

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No material may be reproduced without the written permission of the Archivist. Copyright restrictions apply. Photocopying is not available. Digital photography is at the discretion of the Archivist.

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1999

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