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Frederick (Fred) Grice was an English graduate and grammar-school master, who, by the time he was called up in 1941, had already collected folk stories relating to the North of England. These stories would later be published in 1944 as Tales of the North Country. He went on to write children's books that were published by Oxford University Press in the 1960s and 70s. Gillian, a retired teacher and magistrate, and Colin Clarke, a retired Professor of Geography at Oxford University, are the daughter and son-in-law of Frederick (Fred) Grice; they discovered they discovered the existence of the two handwritten journals and a typed memoir after Fred's death in 1983. Gillian, a retired teacher and magistrate, and Colin Clarke, a retired Professor of Geography at Oxford University, are the daughter and son-in-law of Frederick (Fred) Grice; they discovered they discovered the existence of the two handwritten journals and a typed memoir after Fred's death in 1983.