Francis Bickerstaffe-Drew Explained

Honorific Prefix:The Right Reverend
Monsignor Francis Bickerstaffe-Drew
Honorific Suffix:CBE K.H.S.
Birth Date:11 February 1858
Birth Place:Headingley, Leeds, England, UK
Death Place:Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, UK
Occupation:Cleric, author
Religion:Roman Catholic
Ordained:1884
Rt Rev Msgr

Francis Bickerstaffe-Drew, better known as John Ayscough and born Francis Browning Bickerstaffe,[1] [2] (11 February 1858 – 3 July 1928) was a British writer[3] and Roman Catholic priest.

Biography

Born in Headingley, Leeds, the younger son of Harry Lloyd Bickerstaffe, an Anglican cleric, and Elisabeth Mona Brougham Drew, the daughter of Pierce Drew of Heathfield Towers, Muckridge, Youghal, County Cork, Ireland.[4] He had one sibling, an elder brother, Pierce.[5]

In 1878, he converted to Roman Catholicism, while an undergraduate at Pembroke College, Oxford. Bickerstaffe-Drew was ordained as a Catholic priest in 1884 and served as a chaplain in the British Army for more than thirty years. He was made a private Papal Chamberlain by Pope Leo XIII in 1891 and by Pius X in 1903, was a member of the Pontifical Chamber of Malta.[6]

Bickerstaffe-Drew died in Salisbury, England on 3 July 1928, aged 70.[7]

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Selected articles

Short stories

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Notes and References

  1. Halkett, Samuel & John Laing (1956). Dictionary of Anonymous and Pseudonymous English Literature. New York: Haskell House Publishers, pp. 135, 169.
  2. Room, Adrian (2010). Dictionary of Pseudonyms: 13,000 Assumed Names and Their Origins. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Inc., p. 40.
  3. Keller, Leo W. (1920). "John Ayscough, Novelist," The Catholic World, Vol. CXI, pp. 164–173.
  4. Web site: The Catholic Who's who and Yearbook. Sir Francis Cowley. Burnand. 10 June 1908. Burns & Oates. Google Books.
  5. Gorman, W. Gordon (1910). Converts to Rome. London: Sands & Co., pp. 23, 33.
  6. "The Rt Rev Msgr Count Francis Bickerstaffe-Drew, LL.D.," The Notre Dame Alumnus, Vol. VII, No. 1, September 1928, p. 16.
  7. News: Death of Mgr. Bickerstaffe-Drew . . Gloucester . 7 . 1928-07-04 . 2024-02-19 . Newspapers.com.