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British barrister, historian and antiquary (1859-1916)

R. A. H. Bickford-Smith

Roandeau Albert Henry Bickford-Smith FSA (3 May 1859 – 1916) was an English barrister and antiquary. He was the author of Greece under King George (1893), once a standard work on 19th century Greek history.

Early life

Roandeau Albert Henry Bickford-Smith was born in Trevarno on 3 May 1859, the son of William Bickford-Smith (1827–99), Member of Parliament for Truro, Cornwall. He graduated in law from Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1883, and received his Masters of Arts degree in 1886.

Career

Bickford-Smith became a member of the Inner Temple in 1882 and was called to the bar in 1886.

His 1893 book, Greece under King George was translated into Greek in 1993.

He was a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London.

Family

In 1891, Bickford-Smith married Caroline Louise Marianne Skinner (1873–1936). They had three children, John Allan, William Nugent Venning and Aubrey Luis.

Death

Bickford-Smith died in 1916.

Selected publications

References

  1. ^ Chatziioanou, Maria Christina. (2009) "Like a rolling stone, R.A.H. Bickford-Smith (1859-1916) from Britain to Greece" Archived 13 October 2018 at the Wayback Machine in Michael Llewellyn-Smith, Paschalis Kitromilides, Eleni Calligas. (Eds.) Scholars, travels, archives: Greek history and culture through the British School at Athens. London: British School at Athens, 2009. pp. 39-48. (British School at Athens Studies Vol. 17) ISBN 978-0904887600

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