Mary Whitmore Jones was born around 1823 and was the eldest daughter of John Henry Whitmore, who adopted the name Jones when in 1828 he inherited the Chastleton estate originally developed by Walter Jones, a lawyer and Member of Parliament for Worcester. The son of a wealthy wool merchant, Walter Jones had built the family's country house,
Chastleton House, between 1607 and 1612. Mary became a prolific and varied writer. She inherited Chastleton in 1874 at the age of 51 when her last surviving brother, Willie, died. She was thus the first female heir of the estate. After a few years, she handed over the management of the estate to her nephew, Thomas Whitmore Harris, insisting he change his name to Whitmore Jones. The house was soon let to wealthy tenants, while Mary moved into Chastleton Rectory, where her niece lived with her husband, the Rector. She died in 1915. == Works ==