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John Moyle War Diary

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Dear Captain Moyle
 
Dear Captain Moyle
  
Thank you for your letter which I received last December. I don't think I did write to you from Bergh Apton in Norfolk where Westterley & I stayed all last autumn and winter. I meant to do so to say how very pleased I shall be to have the typed copy of the Tree which you so kindly promised to send me, an up to date one. Westterley is much looking forward to your letter as he is to have the American stamp. He is a keen collector & has an album! Perhaps you will enclose him a few, any sort he will be delighted with.
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Thank you for your letter which I received last December. I don't think I did write to you from Bergh Apton Manor Norfolk where [illegible] & I stayed all last autumn and winter. I meant to do so to say how very pleased I shall be to have the typed copy of the Tree which you so kindly promised to send me, an up to date one. [illegible] is much looking forward to your letter as he is to have the American stamp. He is a keen collector & has an album! Perhaps you will enclose him a few, any sort he will be delighted with.
  
Are  you still staying with your various relations? You must have had a very good time with them all. The American Gray's & their relatives certainly seem to have picked up some wealth, between them, in the New World, which is more than can be said of some of them in the Old. I had better send this letter to Cornwall as your people in Wichita Falls may not know your address. I and Westterley have not been home very long. I let my house furnished for 6 months this winter & we lived with my Uncle & his family which was very jolly & nice for Westterley. We were a household of 15 on & off, coming & going all the time. My Mother's family have
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Are  you still staying with your various relationsYou must have had a very good time with them all. The American Gray's & their relatives certainly seem to have picked up some wealth, between them, in the New World, which is more than can be said of some of them in the Old. I had better send this letter to Cornwall as your people in Wichita Falls may not know your address. I and Westterley have not been home very long. I let my house furnished for 6 months this winter & we lived with my Uncle & his family which was very jolly & nice for [illegible]. We were a household of 15 on & off, coming & going all the time. My Mother's family have
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BC Archives, MS-2365 Box 2 File 2 / MOYLE, Theresa Susan Yoder, 1905 - .  Victoria. / John Moyle, diary and enclosures, 1914 - 1928.

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Kingsmear, Honiton

28.5.20

Dear Captain Moyle

Thank you for your letter which I received last December. I don't think I did write to you from Bergh Apton Manor Norfolk where [illegible] & I stayed all last autumn and winter. I meant to do so to say how very pleased I shall be to have the typed copy of the Tree which you so kindly promised to send me, an up to date one. [illegible] is much looking forward to your letter as he is to have the American stamp. He is a keen collector & has an album! Perhaps you will enclose him a few, any sort he will be delighted with.

Are you still staying with your various relations. You must have had a very good time with them all. The American Gray's & their relatives certainly seem to have picked up some wealth, between them, in the New World, which is more than can be said of some of them in the Old. I had better send this letter to Cornwall as your people in Wichita Falls may not know your address. I and Westterley have not been home very long. I let my house furnished for 6 months this winter & we lived with my Uncle & his family which was very jolly & nice for [illegible]. We were a household of 15 on & off, coming & going all the time. My Mother's family have

BC Archives, MS-2365 Box 2 File 2 / MOYLE, Theresa Susan Yoder, 1905 - . Victoria. / John Moyle, diary and enclosures, 1914 - 1928.