Hi Keith
I think you missed my last message - they attended mass at the small chapel/church that Rosamund Trevor built close to Brynkinallt Cottage at Chirk Green.
As you might know my mother's brother married into one of the main RC families in Chirk - the Pierce/Pearce family - and a cousin on Dad's side married an Irish RC and converted so I've been to that 1929 RC Church a few times for marriages

I also went to lots of 'Sales of Works' at the Convent that the Sisters of the Sacred Heart lived in with friends who were RC.
I recall that my Mum was keen to send me to the nursery there when I was 3 (I was a handful and ready for school

) but Dad wouldn't allow it because he thought that 'they'd get me'. Dad's father's family were strong Methodists so there was a lot of prejudice in those days.
It's strange now looking back at such views but that's how it was. I finally went to the C of E school 2 months after my 4th birthday.
Do you remember the small mausoleum that Lady Rosamund built for her daughter, Moira, in the Church Yard. it was directly opposite my Mum's parents grave so I went every week with Dad when he went to tend the graves and I loved looking through that little window to see the statue of the little angel with flowers in her hand. It was so peaceful and still and mysterious.
I expect that I'm still 'a handful'

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