Richard Ollard


Richard Ollard was an English historian and biographer. He is best known for his work on the English Restoration period.

Life

Richard Laurence Ollard was born in Yorkshire on 9 November 1923, the son of Rev Dr S. L. Ollard, an Anglican clergyman. He was educated at Eton College where he was a King's Scholar. He joined the Navy during the Second World War and won an exhibition to New College, Oxford at its conclusion. For twelve years from 1948 to 1959 Ollard taught history at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich in London. In 1960 he joined the publisher Collins as a senior editor, where he worked until his retirement in 1983. After his retirement from Collins he continued to research and publish widely and lived in Morecombelake, Dorset. He died of leukaemia on 21 January 2007. Richard was married to Mary for 53 years & leaves 3 children & 5 grandchildren.

Interests and achievements

The book about Rowse sparked some controversy in literary circles. A negative review published by the London Review of Books prompted this reply by Ollard.