In authorship he is known as J. H. B. Masterman. His works ranged from religion to political and in the First World War he was asked to write two of the tracts distributed to troops to assure them that they were doing God's will.
Life
He was the second son of Thomas W. Masterman of Rotherfield Hall in Sussex. His younger brother was the natural historian Arthur Masterman FRS FRSE.[2]
The Dawn of Mediaeval Europe, 476-918 (Six Ages of European History: Vol. 1) (1909)
Parliament: Its History and Work (1912)
The Life Beyond Death war tract no.7 (1914)
The King Needs You war tract no.8 (1914)
The Age of Milton (1915)
A Century of British Foreign Policy (1919)
Studies in the Book of Revelation (1919)
Clerical Incomes
Birmingham: The Story of English Towns (1920)
His hymn, "Almighty Father, who dost give", was included in The Australian Hymn Book, 1977, no.541, set to the tune "Vermont" by the Australian composer, Alfred Ernest Floyd.