Bridget Irene Hill (15 April 1922 – 31 July 2002) was a feminist historian of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
[1]Hill was born Bridget Irene Sutton in Middlesex, the daughter of a Baptist minister.
[1] Hill joined the Communist Party during her time at the London School of Economics in World War II.
[1] Hill and her husband Christopher co-authored a paper entitled Catherine Macaulay and the Seventeenth Century in 1967 about the early female historian, Catherine Macaulay.
[3] Hill published in 1992 a full book on Macaulay, entitled The Republican Virago.