A travelling scholarship from Lady Margaret Hall in 1923 allowed her to conduct research in Paris.
Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, the first women's college in Oxford, named from Lady Margaret Beaufort.
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The summer school is also held in city centre facilities, such as Oxford University's Lady Margaret Hall, near the University Parks.
Under King Henry VIII Oxford colleges were granted exemption from having their arms granted by the College of Arms; and some, like Lady Margaret Hall, have chosen to take advantage of this exemption, whilst others, such as Oriel, despite having used the arms for many centuries, have recently elected to have the arms granted officially.
After teaching at Queen Mary's College and holding a Fellowship at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, she was in 1977 appointed Fellow and Tutor in Modern History at Lady Margaret Hall.
She began to write stories when she was seven, and studied Classics at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford graduating in 1918.