found: The king's secretary in the fifteenth century, 1936:title page : (J. Otway-Ruthven)
found: A history of medieval Ireland, 1980:title page (A.J. Otway-Ruthven)
found: England and Ireland in the later middle ages : essays in honour of Jocelyn Otway-Ruthven, 1981
found: Dictionary of Women Worldwide, 2007:(Otway-Ruthven, Jocelyn; full name: Jocelyn Annette Otway-Ruthven; variant names: J. A. Otway-Ruthven; b. 7 Nov. 1909 in Dublin; d. 18 Mar. 1989 in Dublin)
found: The medieval church lands of County Dublin, 1961:title page (Jocelyn Otway-Ruthven)
found: Liber primus Kilkenniensis, 1061:title page (translated by Jocelyn Otway-Ruthven)
found: Contemporary Authors, via WWW, June 1, 2015(Jocelyn Otway-Ruthven, 1909-1989; born in 1909 in County Tipperary, Ireland; died March 18, 1989 in Dublin, Ireland; historian, educator, editor, administrator, and author; Otway-Ruthven was an esteemed scholar of medieval Irish history and Lecky Professor of History at Ireland's Trinity College; a member of the Royal Irish Academy, she edited texts for the Irish Manuscripts Commission and worked on a reconstruction of the lost rolls of the Medieval Irish Chancery; Otway-Ruthven held several administrative positions at Trinity College, including treasurer of its Academic Staff Association and Dean of the Faculty of Arts; a respected historian, she contributed many articles on Irish history to publications and wrote two books, The King's Secretary and the Cignet Office in the Fifteenth Century and The History of Medieval Ireland)
found: encyclopedia.com, June 1, 2015(Otway-Ruthven, Jocelyn (1909-1989); Irish historian; name variations: J.A. Otway-Ruthven; born Jocelyn Annette Otway-Ruthven in Dublin, Ireland, on November 7, 1909; died in Dublin on March 18, 1989; second of four children of Captain Robert Mervyn Birmingham Otway-Ruthven and Margaret Casement Otway-Ruthven; Trinity College, Dublin, B.A., 1931; Girton College, Cambridge, Ph. D., 1937; Fellow of the Royal Historical Society; Member of the Royal Irish Academy; was a lecturer, Trinity College, Dublin (1938-1951); appointed Lecky Professor of History (1951); named a fellow of Trinity College (1968); served as dean of Faculty of Humanities (1969-1973); was a member of the Irish Manuscripts Commission; was a member of International Commission for the History of Representative and Parliamentary Institutions)