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Name
  
Charlotte Hough

Role
  
Author


Died
  
December 31, 2008

Children
  
Deborah Moggach

Books
  
The Bassington Murder, Verse and Various

Grandchildren
  
Lottie Moggach, Tom Moggach

Similar People
  
Richard Hough, Deborah Moggach, Mel Calman, Lottie Moggach, Stephanie Calman

Charlotte Hough (24 May 1924 – 31 December 2008) (pronounced "how") was the British author of over thirty illustrated children's books.

Personal life

Charlotte Hough was born Charlotte Woodyadd in Brockenhurst, Hampshire. Her father, aged 50, was a doctor in General Practise, and whose lineage went back to William the Conqueror. Her mother, an actress, singer and pianist, was widowed in World War I with a son. Charlotte was thus almost exclusively raised by her mother.

Charlotte's first husband was the author Richard Hough; the couple had five children (one stillborn) including the author Deborah Moggach. Her children's books were published by major imprints, and her one book for adults, a detective novel The Bassington Murder (1980). In 1985, she was convicted of attempted murder, and sentenced to nine months imprisonment, serving six, for assisting the suicide of a friend who was terminally ill. In June 1987 Hough made an extended appearance on the Channel 4 discussion programme After Dark, alongside Ilora Finlay, Lord Soper, John Finnis and others.

In 1997, Charlotte married Dr Louis Ackroyd, a widower formerly in the Colonial Engineering Service and Nottingham University.

References

Charlotte Hough Wikipedia


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