Hugh Ross Williamson
Hugh Ross Williamson (1901–1978) was a prolific British popular historian, and a dramatist. Starting from a career in the literary world, and having a Nonconformist background, he became an Anglican priest in 1943.[1]
In 1955 he converted to Roman Catholicism and wrote many historical works in a Catholic apologist tone.[1] In 1956, he published his autobiography, The Walled Garden. Ross Williamson was critical of the reforms introduced by the Second Vatican Council.[1]
Notes
- Joseph Pearce, Literary Converts: Spiritual Inspiration in an Age of Unbelief. Ignatius Press, 2006 ISBN 1586171593, (pp.285, 359).
Works
- The poetry of T. S. Eliot (1932)
- John Hampden: a life (1933)
- Rose and glove: a play (1934)
- After the event: a play in one act (1935)
- King James I (1935)
- Gods and mortals in love (1936)
- The seven deadly virtues; In a glass darkly; Various heavens: a play sequence. (1936)
- Cinderella's grandchild: a play in one act (1936)
- Mr Gladstone: a play in three acts (1937)
- Stories from history: ten plays for schools (1938)
- Who is for liberty? (1939)
- George Villiers, first Duke of Buckingham: study for a biography (1940)
- A.D. 33: a tract for the times (1941)
- Captain Thomas Schofield (1942)
- Paul, a bond slave: a radio play (1945)
- Charles and Cromwell (1946)
- The arrow and the sword: an essay in detection (1947)
- Queen Elizabeth: a play in three acts (1947)
- The story without an end (1947)
- Were you there ... ?: six meditations for Holy Week (1947)
- A wicked pack of cards (1947)
- The silver bowl (1948)
- The seven Christian virtues (1949)
- Four Stuart portraits (1949)
- The evidence for the Gunpowder Plot (1950)
- The Gunpowder Plot (1951)
- Sir Walter Raleigh (1951)
- Conversation with a ghost (1952)
- Jeremy Taylor (1952)
- The story without an end (1953)
- The ancient capital: an historian in search Of Winchester (1953)
- Canterbury Cathedral (1953)
- The children's book of British saints (1953)
- His eminence of England: a play in two acts (1953)
- The children's book of French saints (1954)
- The children's book of Italian saints (1955)
- The great prayer: concerning the canon of the Mass (1955)
- James: by the grace of God (1955)
- Historical whodunits (1955)
- The walled garden: an autobiography (1956)
- The beginning of the English Reformation (1957)
- Enigmas of history (1957)
- The day they killed the king (1957)
- The challenge of Bernadette (1958)
- The children's book of German saints (1958)
- The sisters (1958)
- The children's book of patron saints (1959)
- The conspirators and the crown (1959)
- Young people's book of the saints (1960)
- Teresa of Avila (1961)
- The day Shakespeare died (1961)
- The flowering hawthorn (1962)
- Guy Fawkes (1964)
- The modern Mass: a reversion to the reforms of Cranmer (1969)
- The cardinal in England (1970)
- The Florentine woman (1970)
- The last of the Valois (1971)
- Paris is worth a mass (1971)
- Kind Kit: an informal biography of Christopher Marlowe (1972)
- Catherine de' Medici (1973)
- Lorenzo the Magnificent (1974)
- Historical enigmas (1974)
- The princess a nun!: a novel without fiction (1978; completed by Julian Rathbone)
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