Plantagenet Somerset Fry | |
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Born | Peter George Robin Fry 3 January 1931 |
Died | 10 September 1996[1] Wattisfield, Suffolk, England, UK |
Education | Lancing College and St. Thomas's Hospital Medical School and St Catherine's College, Oxford |
Occupation | Writer |
Spouse(s) | Audrey Russell, Daphne Yorke, Leri Butler, Fiona Whitcombe |
Parent(s) | Peter Kenneth Llewellyn Fry and Ruth Emily (née Marriott) |
Plantagenet Somerset Fry, born Peter George Robin Fry, sometimes used the names 'Peter George Robin Somerset Fry' and 'Peter George Robin Plantagenet Somerset Fry'[2][3] (3 January 1931 – 10 September 1996), was a British historian and author of more than 50 books.[4] In his youth, he added Somerset to his surname by deed poll, the Fry family originating from Wells in that county, and Plantagenet was a nickname which he adopted at university, relating to his advocacy of Richard III.[5]
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