Charlotte Anne Moberly
Charlotte Anne Elizabeth Moberly (1846–1937) was an English academic, and first Principal of St Hugh's College, Oxford. Her time-travel book An Adventure, written in 1911 with fellow academic Eleanor Jourdain, became a bestseller.

Family
Born in Winchester on 16 September 1846, Moberly was the tenth child in a family of 15. Her father was George Moberly and her mother was Mary Anne (1812–1890).[1] One of her brothers was Robert Moberly, the first Principal of St Stephen's House, Oxford.[1] Tutored at home by a private teacher and her mother, she also gained basic skills in Hebrew, Latin and Greek.[1] She participated at length in discussions about the Oxford Movement with John Keble, who had baptised her and whose wife was her god-mother.[2]
Career
In 1869, Moberly undertook secretarial duties for her father who had been appointed as Bishop of Salisbury.[1] She continued in this capacity, with the additional duties of nursing him when his health deteriorated, until he died in 1885.[1]
Elizabeth Wordsworth established St. Hugh's Hall in 1886 and Moberly was appointed as Principal,[3] where she served until her retirement in 1915. In 1911, under Moberly's leadership, St Hugh's Hall became St Hugh's College, Oxford. She remained a member of the governing council of the college until her death and was an honorary fellow.[1]
Works
In addition to the collaborative work with Eleanor Jourdain, An Adventure, published under the pseudonyms Elizabeth Morison and Frances Lamont, Moberly published several other works. An Adventure is a classic ghost story based on a joint experience they had at Versailles and became a best-seller which was reprinted in editions in 1913, 1924, 1931, 1955, and 1988.[1] Other works include:
- Moberly, C. A. E. (1911). Dulce domum : George Moberly (D.C.L., headmaster of Winchester College, 1835-1866, Bishop of Salisbury, 1869-1885), his family and friends. London: J. Murray.
- Moberly, Charlotte Anne Elizabeth (1916). The Faith of the Prophets. London: J. Murray.
- Moberly, C. A. E. (1917). On Prayer for Special Occasions. London: S.P.C.K.
- Moberly, Charlotte Anne Elizabeth (1939). Five Visions of the Revelation. London: A.R. Mowbray & Company.
- Moberly, Charlotte Anne (1989). Ghosts of the Trianon: The Complete "an Adventure". Borgo Pr. ISBN 0-8095-7105-6.
References
Citations
- Howarth, Janet (2004), "Moberly, Charlotte Anne Elizabeth [Annie] (1846–1937)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.), Oxford University Press, retrieved 10 September 2015 (subscription or UK public library membership required)
- "Miss Anne Moberly", The Times, no. 47678, p. 18, 7 May 1937
- Jalland (1954), pp. 347–348
Bibliography
- Jalland, Beatrice (1954), The Victoria History of the County of Oxford Volume III: The University of Oxford, University of London Institute of Historical Research