Several newspaper mentions of "Edward Nesbitt, bailiff" acting on behalf of his employer "Lord Digby". Digby was of "Geashill Castle" or "the Geashill estate".Leinster Reporter, 17 Nov 1917
Yes. Presumably Edward would have had regular business at the Geashill Castle house, in his role as bailiff, and met Rosamond there. I assume she was working at the house but quite why she came to leave Kent for Ireland is unclear.
Quote from: Simon1a9 on Thursday 09 May 24 18:45 BST (UK) Yes. Presumably Edward would have had regular business at the Geashill Castle house, in his role as bailiff, and met Rosamond there. I assume she was working at the house but quite why she came to leave Kent for Ireland is unclear.If I am looking at the correct family, some of her siblings were born in Ireland, presumably due to her father's occupation (RN - Coast Guard). This might explain the back and forth of her movements between England and Ireland?