There is no diary for 1875 ...
from Hutton Rudby to Stokesley, Guisborough, Whitby ... and beyond the county ...
Friday, 26 September 2014
Major Duncan Stubbs' diary entry for 26 September 1914
Saturday 26 Sept
Averil had to leave, Peggy being ill with a bad cold, Katharine and she went to Guisbro on Thursday. Madge and I spent the day together. She likes the place and is feeling better. We went by train with Averil on her return journey to Warkworth and Madge and I walked back from there. Miss de la Chemette [?] the Matron is most kind we had Peter to several meals during our stay, he is a dear little fellow.
Peggy Richardson was Averil's daughter.
Katharine was the nine year old daughter of Major Stubbs and his wife Madge
Thursday, 25 September 2014
Major Duncan Stubbs' diary entry for 25 September 1914
Friday 25 Sept
Averil, Madge and I went to Alnmouth a delightful little place very small and pretty, and we spent the afternoon quietly there.
Wednesday, 24 September 2014
Major Duncan Stubbs' diary entry for 24 September 1914
Thursday 24 Sept
Another terrible day. I don’t know how we got through it. Many letters from friends but awful. We arranged to go to Alnmouth over the weekend, Averil doing this through the matron of Peter’s school there.
Peter Richardson (1903-52) was the son of Averil, Madge Stubbs' sister, and her husband Willie Richardson of Guisborough
Tuesday, 23 September 2014
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