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Lilias Rider Haggard
Lilias Margitson Rider Haggard, MBE (9 December – 9 January ) was the fourth and youngest child of the British writer Sir Henry Rider Haggard and Mariana Louisa Margitson[1] and a cousin of the naval officer Sir Vernon Haggard and the diplomat Sir Godfrey Haggard.[2]
A member of the Haggard family, she was educated at Saint Felix School in Southwold, Suffolk.
For her work as a Voluntary Aid Detachment auxiliary nurse during the First World War, she was awarded an MBE in [3][1] She was a member of Norfolk County Council from to and in was elected president of the Norfolk Rural Craftsmen's Guild.[1]
She wrote a number of books, including a biography of her father entitled The Cloak That I Left.
Her book Norfolk Life, based on columns she wrote for the Eastern Daily Press, contains an introduction by Henry Williamson.[citation needed]
She is buried at Ditchingham, Norfolk,[4] and