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SEPTEMBER 14, 2023

What's New: September 2023

This month’s update, introduced by Hannah Smith, adds the lives of 22 people connected with equestrianism in modern Britain, including Dorothy Brooke, Marjorie Bullows, Eva Christy, Tony Collings, Ruby Ferguson, Maxwell McTaggart, Harry Faudel-Phillips, and Dorian Williams.  

AUGUST 10, 2023

What's New: August 2023

This month’s update adds the biographies of ten new subjects, ranging from the tenth to the eighteenth centuries: Wulfrun; Engelard de Cigoné; Elizabeth de Vere, countess of Oxford; ‘The famous paynter Steven’; Emanuel van Meteren; Sir Henry Lello; Thomas Baker; Thomas Goodwyn; Edith Stedham; Urania Goodwyn. Read the introduction.

JULY 13, 2023

What's New: July 2023

This month’s update adds the lives of eleven women mainly active in science and literature: Sarah Frances Alleyne; Alice Blanche Balfour; Elizabeth Gibson Cheyne; Edith Ellen Humphrey; Nora Lang; Ethel Vaughan-Sawyer; Jane Sinnett; Maria La Touche; Catharine Weed Ward; Josephine Mary Ward; Doreen Wallace.  Read the introduction.

JUNE 7, 2023

What’s new: June 2023

This month’s update comprises ten new articles on women active in public life from the end of the fourteenth to the late twentieth century: Joan Beauchamp (Lady Bergavenny), Joan Cooke, Hortense Mancini (duchess of Mazarin), Jane Baldwin, Sarah Curran, Lucy Cavendish, Marjorie Powell, Madeleine Symons, Dorothy Elliott, Margaret Campbell (duchess of Argyll).  Read the introduction here.

MAY 11, 2023

What's New: May 2023

This month’s update, introduced by Carolyn Oulton, adds the lives of eleven women who were successful writers of popular fiction between 1870 and 1920: Florence Barclay, Elizabeth Burgoyne Corbett, Theo Douglas, Mary Gordon, Maxwell Gray, Ella Lindow, Bessie Marchant, Jean Middlemass, Catherine Pirkis, Florence Warden, and Gertrude Warden.  Read the introduction here.

APRIL 12, 2023

2023 Update of the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

The April 2023 of the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford DNB) adds new biographies of 247 men and women who died in the year 2019.

APRIL 12, 2023

What's New: April 2023

This month’s update adds new biographies of 247 men and women who died in the year 2019. Browse a selection of new articles here, and read the summary of new content here.

MARCH 9, 2023

What's New: March 2023

This month’s update adds nine new articles, many with a focus on lives with a global dimension, including: the twelfth-century Anglo-Norman traveller to Rome, Master Gregory; the Norwich cloth merchant Thomas Baret whose goods found markets throughout Europe; the Scottish surgeon Charles Maitland, who observed the practice of inoculation in the Ottoman Empire; the sculptor Francis Williamson, whose statues of Queen Victoria were unveiled across the British Empire; the international banker Sir Clinton Dawkins; and the artist Christopher Ironside, best-known for his designs for Britain’s decimal coinage, and also for the new coinages of many of the Commonwealth's independent states. Read the introduction here.

FEBRUARY 8, 2023

What's New: February 2023

This month’s update adds four new articles on women in the advertising industry, with an introduction by Lizzie Broadbent, and four articles on women active in the fields of art and architecture. The lives comprise: Margaret Havinden (and her sister Florence Sangster), Jean Lyon, Ethel Wilson, and Ethel Wood, all of whom held leading positions in advertising; the artists Marian Collier, Lucy Kemp-Welch, and Winifred Knights; and the architect Rosemary Stjernstedt.  Read the introduction here.

JANUARY 12, 2023

What's New: January 2023

This month’s update adds the lives of eight members of the Order of Companions of Honour, completing ODNB’s coverage of the early members of the order, created in 1917. The new entrants comprise the officers’ charity organizer, Lady Lansdowne, the labour leaders James Seddon and James Parker, the civil servants Samuel Provis and William Napier Bruce, the headmaster Herbert James, the surgeon Florence Barrett, and the Baptist minister John Charles Carlile. Read the introduction here.

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