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Chibnall, Marjorie

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Personal name headingChibnall, Marjorie
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Variant(s)Morgan, Marjorie, 1915-2012
Morgan, M. (Marjorie), 1915-2012
Morgan, Marjorie McCallum, 1915-2012
Chibnall, Marjorie McCallum, 1915-2012
Birth date19150927
Death date20120623
Place of birthShropshire (England)
Field of activityMiddle Ages Middle Ages--Historiography Great Britain--History--Norman period, 1066-1154
AffiliationUniversity of Southampton Lady Margaret Hall (University of Oxford)
University of Aberdeen
University of Cambridge
Girton College (University of Cambridge)
Clare Hall
Profession or occupationWomen authors Women college teachers Women translators Women historians Medievalists
Academic Professor
Found inCharters and custumals of the Abbey of Holy Trinity Caen, c1982 (a.e.) t.p. (Marjorie Chibnall) jkt. (b. 1915)
LC data base, 6-15-83 (hdg.: Chibnall, Marjorie)
Tradition and change, 1985: CIP t.p. (Marjorie Chibnall) galley (before marriage, wrote under: Marjorie Morgan and M. Morgan)
Telegraph WWW site, July 5, 2012 (Marjorie Chibnall; b. Marjorie McCallum Morgan, Sept. 27, 1915, Atcham, Shropshire; m. Charles Chibnall, 1947 (d. 1988); d. June 23, 2012; medieval historian, translator, and teacher who illuminated the world of the Anglo-Normans)
John of Salisbury. Memoirs of the Papal Court, 1962: title-page (translated from the Latin with introduction and notes by Marjorie Chibnall)
The writers directory, 2013 via Gale Biography in Context, Aug. 26, 2014 (Marjorie McCallum Chibnall; University of Southampton, faculty; University of Aberdeen, lecturer in history, 1943-47; University of Cambridge, lecturer in history, 1947-65, Girton College, fellow, 1947-65, honorary fellow, 1988-2012, Clare Hall, research fellow, 1969-75, fellow, 1975-2012, Department of Medieval History and Historiography, emeritus fellow, through 2012; Lady Margaret Hall, research fellow)
Associated languageeng lat