- H. F. M. Prescott
Hilda Francis Margaret Prescott, more usually known as H. F. M. Prescott (
22 February 1896 – 1972), was a Fellow of theRoyal Society of Literature , author, academic, and historian.Biography
She was born in
Cheshire , the daughter of Rev James Mulleneux Prescott and his wife Margaret (nee Warburton). She was educated atWallasey High School. She read Modern History atLady Margaret Hall ,University of Oxford , where she received her first M.A.. Subsequently she was awarded a second M.A. atManchester University , where she did research under the direction ofThomas Frederick Tout , professor of Medieval and Modern History. She was awarded an honoraryD.Litt. by theUniversity of Durham . In 1958 she was elected Jubilee Research Fellow atRoyal Holloway College in theUniversity of London , where she worked onThomas Wolsey .H F M Prescott is best known however for her historical novel "The Man on a Donkey". Written in the form of a chronicle, the book tells the story of the
Pilgrimage of Grace , a popular rising in protest at theDissolution of the Monasteries byHenry VIII . Her biography ofMary I of England , "Mary Tudor" (originally titled "Spanish Tudor"), which won theJames Tait Black Prize in 1941 remains one of the leading works on Mary I's troubled life and reign and is named by the "Encyclopaedia Britannica " as the best biography of the monarch.Fact|date=April 2008H.F.M. Prescott wrote only one thriller, "Dead and Not Buried", and this was adapted for
CBS 'sClimax! television series under the screen title of "Bury Me Later" in 1954.As the daughter of a clergyman, H.F.M. Prescott was a committed member of the
Church of England and her wide-ranging interests included travel and a deep love of the English countryside. She was a woman of refined but simple tastes, and lived for many years quietly with her dogs in the Oxfordshire village ofCharlbury . She died in 1972.Works
*"The Unhurrying Chase" (1925). Published by Constable & Co
*"The Lost Fight" (1928). Published by Constable & Co
*"Son of Dust" (1932). Published by Constable & Co
*"Dead and Not Buried" (1938)
*"Spanish Tudor" (1940). Published by Constable & Co
*"The Man on a Donkey" (1952). Published by Eyre & Spottiswoode
*"Jerusalem Journey" (1954). Published by Eyre & Spottiswoode
*"Once to Sinai: The further pilgrimage of FriarFelix Fabri " (1957). Published by Eyre & SpottiswoodeTranslation
*"Flamenca" (1930). Published by Constable & Co (Attributed to Bernardet the Troubadour. Translated from the Thirteenth-Century Provençal by H F M Prescott)
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