Aileen Muriel Hodgson (1905-1997) was in turn an agricultural student, an actress (as Aileen Wood), a vicar's wife, a Catholic nun, and a historian of Worcestershire recusancy.
Michael Hodgetts, KSG (1936-2022) taught at St Thomas More Catholic School, Willenhall, and the Maryvale Institute of the Archdiocese of Birmingham. He was an editor of Recusant History (now British Catholic History) and of the publications series of the Catholic Record Society, as well as historical director of Harvington Hall, Worcestershire.
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