Lord Of The Rings author JRR Tolkien’s daughter Priscilla – who fiercely guarded the author’s legacy – leaves £10m fortune in her will after her death aged 92
- Priscilla Tolkien, the last of JRR’s children, died at the age of 92 earlier this year
- She never married and had no children but managed large portion of estate
- She once sued Hollywood giants Warner Bros in an $80m merchandising battle
JRR Tolkien’s last surviving child left a £10million fortune in her will, it has emerged.
Priscilla Tolkien, who fiercely guarded her father’s Lord Of The Rings legacy, died earlier this year aged 92.
But newly released probate documents reveal that the academic left an estate worth £10 million to the Tolkien heirs.
She never married nor had children and largely kept a low profile, like most of her reclusive family.
Priscilla Tolkien, who fiercely guarded her father’s Lord Of The Rings legacy, died earlier this year aged 92
Priscilla took on Hollywood giants Warner Bros in an $80 million case over merchandising rights of The Lord Of The Rings and The Hobbit, which was settled out of court in 2017. (Pictured: JRR Tolkien)
She was, nevertheless, a pugnacious defender of her father’s legacy and took a leading role in managing his secretive but lucrative estate.
She took on Hollywood giants Warner Bros in an $80 million case over merchandising rights of The Lord Of The Rings and The Hobbit, which was settled out of court in 2017.
It comes after her brother Christopher Tolkien, a renowned Oxford don and the son of The Lord of the Rings creator JRR Tolkien, died at the age of 95 in 2020.
He was also a guardian of his father’s posthumous works, editing texts including The Silmarillion and The History of Middle-earth.
Tolkien was John Ronald Reuel’s youngest son and grew up listening to tales of Bilbo Baggins, helping to shape his father’s characters with his criticism.
After serving with the RAF in South Africa during the war, Tolkien went up to Trinity College, Oxford, following in his father’s footsteps to become a lecturer in Old and Middle English.
It emerged last November that he had left behind a £2.4million fortune to his wife and three children.
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