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Muriel St. Clare Byrne

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111:, consisting of 3000 letters. These were seized on the orders of Henry VIII when Lisle was accused of treason and sent to the Tower of London. They were discovered by Byrne in the London Public Records Office, neglected and largely undiscovered down the centuries. She felt these works, that detailed an important period in the reign of Henry VIII, should be made available to the public. However, the difficulties with deciphering the handwriting and the inconsistent spelling, resulted in Byrne spending almost 50 years producing the six volumes of her work. It has been described as the masterpiece of Byrne's career, woven together by her commentary. It required donations from many people including Queen Elizabeth II, to get the work published in 1981 on Byrne's 86th birthday. 70:
She was assistant tutor in English at Somerville College in 1919 and lecturer at the Army Education School, Rouen, France, 1918–19. She then taught at Morley College and the University of London. From 1920 to 1925 she served as coach for final honours at Oxford and from 1920 to 1927 she lectured at
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Oxford's University Extension in London. She held a lectureship at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London, specialising in Elizabethan theatre and eventually became a governor of the
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Byrne devoted a lifetime to the study of Tudor England, gathered together and edited primary sources and published these, including the
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with whom she and her mother lived when her father (Henry) died in 1905. Her mother was Artemisia Desdemona Burtner (1868–1923) from
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Born Hoylake, Cheshire, England 31 May 1895, she was the granddaughter of the naval architect and yacht designer
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was later based. She was credited within the book as one of the contributors to material published as
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The Mutual Admiration Society: How Dorothy L. Sayers and her Oxford Circle Remade the World for Women
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Her life partner was Marjorie 'Bar' Barber, and she was also lovers with Mary Aeldrin Cullis.
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from their days at Somerville, she co-wrote the play upon which Sayers's novel
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_____, "Degrees conferred at Oxford". Yorkshire Post, 15 October 1920. 5.
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She died 2 December 1983 and was buried in Marylebone Cemetery, London.
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She left a collection of her papers, correspondence and photographs to
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OBE
Henry VIII of England
St Clare John Byrne
Muscatine, Iowa
Somerville College
Royal Shakespeare Theatre
Lisle Letters
Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle
Dorothy L. Sayers
Busman's Honeymoon
The Wimsey Family
Wilfrid Scott-Giles
Somerville College Library
"Nothing found for Author Mstclarebyrne"
Moulton, Mo
The Mutual Admiration Society: How Dorothy L. Sayers and her Oxford Circle Remade the World for Women
ISBN
9781541644465
"Amazon.co.uk: muriel st. clare byrne: Books"
cite book
help
"Entry for Busman's Honeymoon"
"Muriel St. Clare (1895–1983)"
"Special Collections"
Categories
1895 births
1983 deaths
20th-century English historians
Academics of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Academics of the University of London

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