[1] George Askwith had been Chief Industrial Commissioner before the First World War, and her mother was a descendant of Sir Robert Peel.
[2] Askwith married Keith Miller Jones, a solicitor,[2] in 1950, and the couple lived in Egerton Terrace, London.
[1] Gillian Wagner described her treatment of them as "admirable":One can respect Edward White Benson, Headmaster of Wellington, Bishop of Truro, Archbishop of Canterbury, but one cannot like him.
[1]Two further biographical works followed: The Lytteltons: a family chronicle of the 19th century (1975), and Piety and Wit: the biography of Harriet, Countess Granville 1785-1862 (1982).
[1] Her obituary in The Times stated that "Although she never attained real literary celebrity, her life was full of interest, warm friendship and solid achievement.