A lot of what you got is not correct. I am Emma and Rupert Holland's granddaughter and I lived at "Dunroamin" with them through the war years with my mother, and uncles, who came and went. Then at the Cedars till i was 16. There were three sons, and my mother. Charles was the eldest, and was killed at Dunkirk. Next was Reginald, who worked at the Gloucester munitions factory. and was an avid Mormon. Next came my mother Mabel, who married my father Wilfred (Bill ) Tingey, and lastly, the youngest, uncle Alf. Rupert bought Dunroamin from the proceeds of their large boarding house in London, which he had purchased with a sum of money given to him by his former employer, Lord Astor. Lady Asquith employed Emma, and she was either a cook, or her ladies maid - never actually got to know which. There was a prized book, kept in a locked cupboard, from Margot to Emma. If she had been a cook, it would have been to Mrs. Evans, or a lesser person, just Evans, but to Emma, it seems to be, that she was (in fact) a more personal maid. ....Continued....