William Basil Worsfold

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William Basil Worsfold, in 1914.

William Basil Worsfold (December 5, 1858 September 26, 1939), last residence 153 Ashley Gardens, London, S.W. Basil Worsfold was an Oxford University graduate, a barrister, a writer, and an author of many books on British colonial history, particularly South Africa. His works were published in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries.[1]

Early life[edit]

Worsfold was born in Yorkshire, England, the second son of Reverend John Napper Worsfold. He was educated at St. Peter's, York, Wakefield School, and University College, Oxford (Bachelor of Arts 1883). He was called to the Bar, Middle Temple, in 1887. He married Jessie Symons, daughter of the late R.J.E. Symons, of Wadebridge, Cornwall, in 1898. From 1891 to 1900, he was a member of the Oxford Circuit, lecturing on Economics and Literature, for the Oxford Extension Delegates and London Joint Board.[2][3]

Career[edit]

Worsfold became chief editor of the Johannesburg Star newspaper in 1904 (the primary newspaper read by the English in South Africa), which provided him close contact with High Commissioner Lord Alfred Milner. He relinquished his job to Geoffrey Robinson, a member of Milner's Kindergarten, in April 1905, and returned to England. In 1909, Worsfold purchased a house in Kent (Romden Place, Smarden), not far from Sturry Court, Milner's residence. His most important book was ‘’Lord Milner’s Work in South Africa, 1897-1902’’. In addition to his books, he contributed articles to the journals ‘’Quarterly,’’ ‘’Nineteenth Century,” ‘’Fortnightly,”, and the “Cornhill”. He was a member of the ‘’National’’ and ‘’Cecil’’ Clubs.[4]

Worsfold died on September 26, 1939, at the age of 81.

Publications[edit]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ Google books biography
  2. ^ Who's Who, 1910 edition
  3. ^ Who's Who, 1912 edition
  4. ^ Who's Who, 1910 edition

References[edit]

  • Google Books: Link
  • Who's Who, Volume 62 (1910): Link
  • The International Who's Who (1912): Link

Other[edit]

  • Internet Archive: Please create a free account to access the books above.
  • Online Books by W. Basil Worsfold: Link