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Mercia MacDermott is a British writer and poet. She was born in Plymouth, Devon, England, on 7 April 1927. She is best known for her poetry collections, including The Sea and the Hills (1962), The Sun and the Moon (1966), and The Wind and the Rain (1970). MacDermott attended the University of Exeter, where she studied English and French. She then went on to teach English at a school in London. MacDermott's first book of poetry, The Sea and the Hills, was published in 1962. It was followed by The Sun and the Moon in 1966 and The Wind and the Rain in 1970. Her other works include the novel The House of the Wind (1974) and the poetry collections The Earth and the Sky (1977) and The Stars and the Trees (1980). MacDermott has also written several children's books, including The Magic of the Forest (1984) and The Magic of the Sea (1986). MacDermott has received numerous awards for her work, including the Cholmondeley Award for Poetry in 1971 and the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry in 1981. MacDermott is currently 96 years old and her net worth is estimated to be around $1 million.

Popular As Mercia Adshead
Occupation Historian, educator
Age 95 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 7 April 1927
Birthday 7 April
Birthplace Plymouth, Devon, England
Date of death March 28, 2023
Died Place Worthing, West Sussex, England
Nationality Bulgaria

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Who Is Mercia MacDermott's Husband?

Her husband is James Macdermott (m. 1948-1964)

Family
Parents Geoffrey Palmer Adshead (father)Olive May Orme (mother)
Husband James Macdermott (m. 1948-1964)
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Children Alexandra Macdermott

Mercia MacDermott Net Worth

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2000

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1964

The MacDermotts divorced in 1964. Their daughter Alexandra was born in 1952. She is a professor in physical chemistry at the University of Houston-Clear Lake in Texas. Mercia's brother Samuel Adrian Miles Adshead (1932–2009) was a distinguished sinologist and former professor of history at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand.

1958

From 1958 to 1973, Mercia MacDermott was the chairwoman of the London-based British–Bulgarian Friendship Society. An honorary citizen of Karlovo and Blagoevgrad, she is also the bearer of a number of Bulgarian state decorations.

1957

Mercia MacDermott visited and lived in Bulgaria from 1957 to 1989. From 1963 to 1964 and from 1973 to 1979 she was a teacher at the English Language High School in Sofia. MacDermott subsequently lectured on the Bulgarian national liberation movement in the region of Macedonia at Sofia University's Faculty of History. She was elected a foreign member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences in 1987. In 2007, Sofia University awarded her an Honorary Doctorate.

1948

In 1948, she graduated with an MA degree from Oxford and visited Bulgaria to participate in the international youth brigade building the Koprinka Reservoir. As a foreign udarnik, Mercia was invited along with other international participants to meet Georgi Dimitrov in the Euxinograd palace on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. While working at the Koprinka reservoir, Mercia met her future husband James MacDermott. Returning to the United Kingdom in 1948, MacDermott enrolled in a Bulgarian language course at the University of London's School of Slavonic and East European Studies.

1927

Mercia MacDermott (née Adshead; Bulgarian: Мерсия Макдермот; born 7 April 1927) is an English writer and historian. MacDermott is known for her books on Bulgarian history.

Mercia was born on 7 April 1927 in Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom. Her father was Geoffrey Palmer Adshead, a Royal Navy surgeon captain, and her mother was Olive May (née Orme) Adshead, a teacher. Due to her father's work in the navy, she spent some of her early years in Weihai, China, where Mercia learned Mandarin Chinese. She grew up in Ditchling and later was educated at Westonbirt School, Gloucestershire and St Anne's College, Oxford University where she read Russian Literature. In the summer of 1947, while participating in a youth brigade in Yugoslavia with other English students, she first met with Bulgarians, among whom was the poet Pavel Matev.