(Francis James) Ronald Bottrall (2 September 1906, Camborne, Cornwall – 25 June 1989) was a Cornish poet. He was praised highly by F.R. Leavis, Anthony Burgess and Martin Seymour-Smith, and deprecated by Ian Hamilton and Martin Amis.
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Bottrall was educated at Redruth Grammar School and at Pembroke College, Cambridge.
He was the father of Anthony Bottrall, the diplomat, expert in developmental agriculture and politician.[1]
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