Robert Latham (editor)


Robert Clifford Latham CBE, MA, FBA was Fellow and Pepys Librarian of Magdalene College, Cambridge, and joint editor of The Diary of Samuel Pepys.

Early life and education

Latham was born on 11 March 1912 in Audley, Staffordshire. He was educated at Wolstanton Grammar School, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire and Queens' College, Cambridge where he received a double First Class Honours Degree in history.

Academic career

In 1935 he was appointed an Assistant Lecturer at King's College London, and in 1939 a Lecturer. He was Reader in History and Dean of Men at Royal Holloway College, University of London, during the introduction of male undergraduates. In the academic year 1968–69 he was Professor of History at the University of Toronto.
From 1970 to 1972 he was Research Fellow, from 1972 to 1984 Fellow, and from 1984 to 1994 Hon. Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge, where, as Pepys Librarian from 1972 to 1982, he had charge of the remarkable collection of books, prints and manuscripts which Samuel Pepys had left to his old college.
Beginning in 1950, he devoted the greater part of his life to the study and editing of Pepys' diary. His work, undertaken in collaboration with Professor Willam Matthews of UCLA, was eventually published as The Diary of Samuel Pepys: a new and complete transcription in nine volumes, along with two separate Index and Companion volumes, in 1970–83. Latham's second wife, Linnet, assisted him with the compilation of the Index and Companion volumes: the Index volume alone ran to some 900 pages. Latham described the edition as "the first in which the entire text was printed and a comprehensive commentary published". It included the erotic passages omitted in the edition of 1893–99 by H. B. Wheatley which "could hardly have been published in Victorian England without causing offence".
The Diary was described in a Times review by Bernard Levin as "the absolutely complete and unimprovably definitive edition so exceptional that it can be said to have set new standards of scholarship".
In 1985 Latham also published a single-volume edition of selections from the diaries, under the title The Shorter Pepys.

Honours

Latham was appointed a CBE in 1973; and was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 1982.

Personal life

Latham married Eileen Ramsay in 1939, with whom he had a son and daughter. In 1973 he married Rosalind Birley, who died in 1990. His son is Sir David Latham QC, who has served as Chairman of the Parole Board for England and Wales.
Latham died on 4 January 1995 in Cambridge, aged 82.