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Barbara Willard was born on 12 March, 1909 in Brighton, England, is a British novelist (1909–1994). Discover Barbara Willard's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 84 years old?

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Occupation novelist
Age 84 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 12 March, 1909
Birthday 12 March
Birthplace Brighton, England
Date of death 18 February, 1994
Died Place Wivelsfield, England
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1909

Barbara Mary Willard (12 March 1909 – 18 February 1994) was a British novelist best known for children's historical fiction.

Willard was born in Brighton, Sussex on 12 March 1909, the daughter of the Shakespearean actor Edmund Willard and Mabel Theresa Tebbs.

She was also the great-niece of Victorian-era actor Edward Smith Willard.

The young Willard was educated at a convent school in Southampton.

Because of her family connections, Willard originally went on the stage as an actress and also worked as a playreader, but she was unsuccessful and abandoned acting in her early twenties.

She wrote numerous books for adults before she turned to children's literature.

Very little about the author was written during her lifetime, because of her private nature.

1956

Some other books were Hetty (1956), Storm from the West (1963), Three and One to Carry (1964), and Charity at Home (1965).

In the introduction to the book, Christopher Robin Milne notes that Willard had moved from her home on the Sussex Downs to the edge of Ashdown Forest in 1956 and that her new surroundings had provided the inspiration and setting for ten of her children's historical novels (eight in the Mantlemass series and two others).

It is evident by her own account in her book that she actively involved herself in the affairs of the forest.

1967

The Grove of Green Holly (1967), which was a story about a group of 17th century travelling players who were hiding in a forest in Sussex from Oliver Cromwell's soldiers, spawned her most famous work, the Mantlemass series (1970–1981) including her Guardian Prize-winning book.

1973

For one chronicle, The Iron Lily (1973), she won the annual Guardian Children's Fiction Prize, a book award judged by panel of British children's writers.

1975

She was a representative of the forest Commoners elected to the forest's Board of Conservators in 1975, and she remained in that capacity for ten years.

1988

She tells how she was later heavily involved in the fundraising campaign which enabled East Sussex County Council to purchase the forest in 1988, enabling it to remain as a place of beauty and tranquility open to the public.

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1989

One of her last books, The Forest - Ashdown in East Sussex, published by Sweethaws Press in 1989, gives a detailed account of Ashdown Forest.

1994

She died at a nursing home in Wivelsfield Green, East Sussex, on 18 February 1994.

2015

Her "Mantlemass Chronicles" is a family saga set in 15th to 17th-century England.