Lilias Rider Haggard
Lilias Margitson Rider Haggard, MBE was the fourth and youngest child of the British writer Sir Henry Rider Haggard and Mariana Louisa Margitson.
She was educated at Saint Felix School, Southwold, Suffolk and was awarded an MBE for her work as an auxiliary nurse during World War I. She was a member of Norfolk County Council from 1949 to 1952 and in 1953 was elected President of the Norfolk Rural Craftsmen's Guild.
She wrote a number of books, including a biography of her father entitled The Cloak That I Left. Her book Norfolk Life, based on columns she wrote for the Eastern Daily Press, contains an introduction by Henry Williamson.
She is buried at Ditchingham, Norfolk and is the subject of a 2015 biography by Victoria Manthorpe.Books
- I Walked by Night, editor
- The Rabbit Skin Cap, editor
- Norfolk Life
- A Norfolk Notebook
- A Country Scrapbook
- The Cloak That I Left
- Too Late for Tears