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- Iris_Morley abstract "Iris Vivienne Morley (10 May 1910 - 27 July 1953) was an English historian, writer and journalist.Morley was born at Carshalton, Surrey, the daughter of Colonel Lyddon Charteris Morley CBE and Gladys Vivienne Charteris Braddell. She married Ronald Gordon Coates of the Devonshire Regiment on 10 January 1929. They were divorced in 1934 and she married Alaric Jacob on 2 August 1934. With Jacob she went to America where he was a foreign correspondent, and they stayed there until the beginning of World War II. During the war, she wrote her trilogy of historical novels - Cry Treason (1940), We Stood For Freedom (1941) and The Mighty Years (1943) - with James Scott, the Duke of Monmouth, and William III, as central characters. Jacob was away for two years at this time reporting from various war zones.She accompanied her husband to Moscow in January 1944 and wrote her work Soviet Ballet published in 1945. Morley was a journalist for The Observer and the Yorkshire Post. She became a Communist and her ideas strongly influenced her husband. She appears in Jacob's book Scenes from a Bourgeois Life published in 1949 as Miranda Ireton.That same year, she and her husband were included on Orwell's list of people he considered unsuitable to be authors for the Information Research Department. This list was prepared in March 1949 by George Orwell for his friend Celia Kirwan at the IRD, a propaganda unit set up at the Foreign Office by the Labour government.In August 1948, Jacob had joined the BBC monitoring service at Caversham, but in February 1951 he was \"suddenly refused establishment rights, which meant he would receive no pension.\" By this time Jacob and his wife were separated but his establishment and pension rights were only restored shortly after Iris Morley died in 1953.Jacob and Morley had a daughter. After her death he married the actress Kathleen Byron.".
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- Iris_Morley deathDate "1953-07-27".
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- Iris_Morley dateOfBirth "1910-05-10".
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- Iris_Morley description "British journalist".
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- Iris_Morley comment "Iris Vivienne Morley (10 May 1910 - 27 July 1953) was an English historian, writer and journalist.Morley was born at Carshalton, Surrey, the daughter of Colonel Lyddon Charteris Morley CBE and Gladys Vivienne Charteris Braddell. She married Ronald Gordon Coates of the Devonshire Regiment on 10 January 1929. They were divorced in 1934 and she married Alaric Jacob on 2 August 1934.".
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