Denis Rolleston Gwynn

He served on the Western Front in France from 1916 to 1917, but was then invalided home and worked for the remainder of the war at the British Ministry of Information.

[3] In 1948 Gwynn returned to Ireland and took up the post of research professor of Modern Irish History at University College Cork.

[4][2] Alice's paternal grandfather was Edward Livingston Trudeau (1848–1915) an American physician and public health pioneer who helped to establish principles for disease prevention and control, particularly for tuberculosis.

[5] Denis Gwynn died at his home in Malahide Dublin, on 10 January 1973 and was buried at Stamullen Cemetery Co Meath.

[6] The novelist Jessie Victor Rickard lived the final years of her life, until her death in 1963, at Denis Gwynn's house in Montenotte, Cork.