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Authors: Richard Davenport-Hines
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8
. Lord Dilhorne to Macmillan, 18 September 1963, and Sir John Hobson, ‘Memo on Denning Report from the Attorney General’ [24 September 1963], NA PREM 11/4372; ‘Liberty Steadily Eroded’,
The Times
, 28 March 1968, p. 2e.
9
. Jeremy Hutchinson QC, quoted in ‘Keeler Gets Nine Months after Pleas of Guilty’,
The Times
, 7 December 1963, p. 6a; Dominic Sandbrook,
Never Had It So Good
(2005), pp. 634–35.
10
. Stephen Adams, ‘Christine Keeler Found Prison “Like School”’,
Daily Telegraph
, 22 July 2010; ‘Accidental Heroes of the 20
th
Century’,
Independent
, 10 April 1999.
11
. Sir John Colville,
Those Lambtons
(1988), p. 155; R. A. Butler, aide-memoire of 18 November 1962, Butler papers G38; Boyd-Carpenter,
Way of Life
, p. 174; Howard and West,
Making of Prime Minister
, p. 74.
12
. Bevins,
Greasy Pole
, pp. 143, 147; Paul Channon to R. A. Butler, 18 October 1963, Butler papers G40.
13
. David Butler and Anthony King,
The British General Election of 1964
(1965), p. 151.
14
. Donald Zec, ‘Wilson – the Challenge of a Lifetime’,
Daily Mirror
, 24 September 1964, p. 17.
15
. Donald Zec, ‘The Britain I Want to See’,
Daily Mirror
, 25 September 1964, pp. 16–17.
16
. Marjorie Proops, ‘So Alec thinks I’m his SECRET WEAPON’,
Daily Mirror
, 7 October 1964, p. 17; ‘Top People, Too, Are Voting Labour’,
Daily Mirror
, 8 October 1964, p. 17.
17
. Sampson,
Anatomy of Britain
, p. 117; Cecil King to author, 23 November 1972, Davenport-Hines papers.
18
. Ken Gardner and Len Adams, ‘Christine Keeler: the Shameless Slut’,
The
People
, 4 August 1963, pp. 10–11;
Blom-Cooper, ‘Prostitution’, p. 66.
19
. ‘Witness Describes a Fight with Keeler’,
Glasgow Herald
, 3 October 1963; NA CRIM 1/4187.
20
. Keeler,
Scandal,
p. 76; Keeler,
Truth at Last
, p. xv; Keeler,
Secrets and Lies
, pp. xxv–xxvi.
21
. Freya Stark,
Letters
, 8 (1982), p. 80.
22
. Mark Girouard,
Big Jim: the Life and Work of James Stirling
(1998), pp. 217–23.
23
. ‘The Army rub Profumo’s name off a stone’,
Daily Mirror
, 1 August 1963, p. 4; Haslam,
Redeeming Features
, p. 272.
24
. Sir Oliver Wright to Timothy Bligh, 26 June 1963, NA PREM 11/4371.
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abdication crisis (1936) 201
Abercrombie, Sir Patrick 151, 155
abortions 53, 54, 283
Abyssinia 7
‘Acid Bath Murders’ 190, 191
Adams, John Bodkin 108
Adler, Alfred 158
Admiralty Underwater Weapons Establishment 227
adultery 10–11, 37, 55, 59–60, 251, 252, 300, 332
Aeschylus 6
Aga Khan IV (
earlier
Prince Karim Aga Khan) 88
Ailwyn, Eric Fellowes, 3rd Baron 122
Air Ministry 54–5
Alexander, Harold, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis 51, 64–5, 83
Altrincham, John Grigg, 2nd Baron 22, 26–7
Aly Khan, Prince 87–8
Ambler, Eric 53
Amery, Julian (
later
Baron Amery of Lustleigh) 28, 255
Ancaster, Phyllis (‘Wissie’), Countess of 85
Andau, Austria 85–6, 105
Annan, Noël, Baron 252, 330–31
anti-Semitism 160, 162
appeasement 4, 8, 16, 58, 76
Argyll, Ian Campbell, 11th Duke of 310, 330
Argyll, Margaret, Duchess of 310
Army Game, The
(television programme) 63, 67
Ascot races 305–6
Ascroft, Eileen 207–8
Askey, Arthur 128, 131
Asquith, Henry, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith 6
Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen 21
Astor, William Waldorf, 1st Viscount 70–72, 73
Astor, Waldorf, 2nd Viscount 71, 72–3, 74, 75, 77
Astor, William Waldorf (‘Bill’), 3rd Viscount: family background 70–73, 189; birth 73; childhood and schooling 73–4; at Oxford 74–5; early career 75–6, 77; MP 76, 77, 79, 102; military service 77, 78, 79; takes Mayfair house 76, 150; in the Lords 77, 81–2, 86–7, 225; marriage to Sarah Norton 78–9; birth of son 78; buys Bletchingdon Park 78–9; returns to Cliveden 79–80, 82–3; marriage to Philippa Hunloke 80, 81, 101; refugee work 75–6, 85–7, 105; death of Prince Aly Khan 87–8; marriage to Bronwen Pugh 56, 89, 91–3, 104, 110, 326; Cliveden house party (July 1961) 246–8, 250; approaches to Foreign Office at Stephen Ward’s instigation 253, 256; reaction to threatened Christine Keeler Press stories 263; properties broken into by journalists 273; harassed by police investigations 283–4, 306; damage to reputation 272, 278, 305–6, 327, 333, 344; and Ward trial 135, 311, 314–15, 327; death 74, 343
Character & characteristics
: charitable works 75, 83–4, 85–7; hospitality 82–3, 88; international outlook 75–6, 81–2, 83, 84; political views 77, 81–2, 84, 89–90, 225; religious views 73, 84; sense of duty 75; sense of humour 92; social insecurity 79–80; sporting interests 74–5, 100; temperament 74, 75, 80–81; views on conduct of public figures 225
Relations with
: Lord Beaverbrook 89, 187, 212, 272; his father 77; Christine Keeler 135, 284; Harold Macmillan 12, 13; his mother 73–4, 80; Jack Profumo 102, 263; Mandy Rice-Davies 284; Stephen Ward 84, 94, 100–102, 104–5, 263, 284; women 77–8, 88, 91–2
Astor, William Waldorf, 4th Viscount 78
Astor, Bronwen, Viscountess (
née
Pugh): modelling career 55–6, 89–90; marriage 56, 89, 91–3, 104, 110, 326; appearance and character 89, 90, 91, 92, 343; spirituality 89, 91; life at Cliveden 92–4, 104; relations with Stephen Ward 104, 105; Cliveden house party (July 1961) 246–7
Astor, Caroline 71
Astor, David 74, 78, 81, 85, 101; editorship of
Observer
77, 82, 89, 294
Astor, John Jacob, 1st Baron Astor of Hever 189–90, 195
Astor, (Sir) John Jacob (‘Jakie’) 28, 81, 82
Astor, Nancy, Viscountess: intervenes in Macmillans’ marital crisis 12–14; marriages and children 72, 73–4, 80, 89; character 73, 74, 80; Christian Science 73; political career 73, 76, 80, 114; husband’s death 74; eightieth birthday interview 114
Astor, Philippa, Viscountess (
née
Hunloke) 80, 81, 101, 104
Astor, Sarah, Viscountess (
née
Norton) 78–9, 272
Athenæum (club) 19, 311
Atholl, Iain Murray, 10th Duke of 198, 290
atomic and nuclear weapons 67, 69, 213, 253, 262; nuclear disarmament 69, 215;
see also
Cuban missile crisis
Attlee, Clement, 1st Earl 64
Auchinleck, Sir Claude 170, 172
Austen, Jane 6
Austria 85–6, 105
Avon, Anthony Eden, 1st Earl of
see
Eden, Sir Anthony
Avon Carrow, Warwickshire 54, 62
Ayer, (Sir) A.J. 320–21, 338
Ayub Khan, Mohammad 246, 247, 249, 250
Background
(film) 118
Baldwin, Stanley, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley 7, 59
Balfour, Harold, 1st Baron Balfour of Inchrye 60, 61, 250, 291
Balfour, Mary, Lady Balfour of Inchrye 250, 251, 291
Balfour, Honor 226–7
Balmacaan estate, Inverness-shire 161
Balmain, Pierre 90
Banbury 29, 62–3, 159
Banbury Guardian
297, 298–9
Banda, Hastings 302
Bandon, Percy Bernard, 5th Earl of 80
Bank Rate Leak (1957) 302
Barker, Sir Herbert 96–7
Baroda, Pratap Singh Gaekwad, Maharajah of 98
Barrett, Vickie 286–7, 313, 325, 331
Barskimming, Ayrshire 231, 232, 233
Bart, Lionel 321
Basildon 170–71
Bass, Alfie 63
Bay of Pigs invasion 104–5
BBC 44, 114, 213–15, 300;
Before Your Very Eyes
128;
In the News
213;
Listen with Mother
116, 123;
Panorama
255, 278;
That Was The Week That Was
214;
Woman’s Hour
123;
Z-Cars
214–15
Beaton, (Sir) Cecil 90, 167
Beaverbrook, Max Aitken, 1st Baron 164, 233, 238, 255; Press empire 4, 199–200; mistresses 12, 78, 272; animosity towards Astors 89, 187, 212, 272, 327; other personal vendettas 199–200
Bedford 33–6
Bedford, Sybille 145, 312
Bedfordshire Times
34–5
Beeching, Richard (
later
Baron Beeching) 21; Beeching Report 21–2
Beefsteak Club 8
Before Your Very Eyes
(television programme) 128
Beistegui, Don Carlos de 191
Belgium 143
Bell, Lawrence 260, 271, 279, 287
Benn, Anthony Wedgwood 32, 290, 308, 328
Bennett, Arnold,
The Card
53
Bentley, Derek 191
Berkeley, Humphry 33, 239, 304
Berlin 52; Berlin Wall 253
Berlin, (Sir) Isaiah 80–81, 83, 199
Berry, (Sir) Anthony 172
Berry, Michael (
later
Baron Hartwell) 79
Berry, Lady Pamela (
later
Lady Hartwell) 256, 279–80, 295
Betjeman, (Sir) John 103
Bevan, Aneurin 197
Bevin, Ernest 309
Bevins, Reginald 335
Birch, Nigel (
later
Baron Rhyl) 239, 255, 292, 303, 304, 335
Birmingham 146; parliamentary constituencies 28; property development 166, 168, 170
Bishop, (Sir) Frederick (‘Freddie’) 82
Blackpool 201; Conservative Party Conference (1963) 334, 335, 342
Blake, George 224, 322
Bletchingdon Park, Oxfordshire 78–9
Blickling Hall, Norfolk 77
Bligh, (Sir) Timothy 266–7, 287–8, 290–91
Blom-Cooper, (Sir) Louis 36, 295, 341
Bloom, John: memoirs 24; washing machine company 24, 113, 132–3, 263; sketched by Stephen Ward 103; attends sex parties 126–7; and Holford murder trial 132, 133–6
Blue Murder at St Trinian’s
(film) 128
BMA
see
British Medical Association