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Claude Houghton Oldfield (May 1889 – 10 February 1961), who published under the name Claude Houghton, was a British writer, principally of novels that have been characterised as "psychological romances, often embodying personal mysticism and a remote allegory". ==Life== Claude Houghton Oldfield was born in 1889 in Sevenoaks, Kent, the son of George Sargent Oldfield and his wife Elizabeth Harriett ''née'' Thomas. After being schooled at Dulwich College, he trained as an accountant. During the First World War, he was rejected for combat service because of poor eyesight and served instead in the Admiralty. He married an actress, Dulcie Benson, in 1920, and the couple moved to a cottage in the Chilterns.〔Valentine, Mark (2013). "Introduction". ''This Was Ivor Trent'' by Claude Houghton. Kansas City, MO: Valancourt Books. p. v. ISBN 978-1-939140-11-1.〕 He died in 1961 in Eastbourne, East Sussex.
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