Read An English Affair: Sex, Class and Power in the Age of Profumo Online
Authors: Richard Davenport-Hines
Tags: #Social Science, #Anthropology, #General, #Biography & Autobiography, #History, #Social History
Bonham Carter, Mark (
later
Baron Bonham-Carter) 30–31, 305
Boodle’s (club) 26, 44
Boothby, Robert (‘Bob’), Baron: political views 4; background, appearance and character 9–10, 28; affair with Dorothy Macmillan 9, 10–11, 12–14, 24, 27, 119, 266
Bootsie and Snudge
(television programme) 63–4
Bosdari, Count Cosmo de 53
Boudin, Stéphane 56
Bowden, Herbert (
later
Baron Aylestone) 288, 310
Bowen, Elizabeth 167
Bowlby, John,
Childcare and the Growth of Love
121–2
Bowra, (Sir) Maurice 237
Boyd-Carpenter, John (
later
Baron Boyd-Carpenter) 20, 54–5, 83, 335
Boyle, Edward (
later
Baron Boyle of Handsworth) 28
Bracken, Brendan, 1st Viscount 4, 163
Bradbury, (Sir) Malcolm 44, 214
Braine, John 68
Brasenose College, Oxford 50, 51
Brief Encounter
(film) 117–18
Brighton 132
British Empire 34, 39–40
British Medical Association (BMA): and osteopathy 96, 97; and homosexuality 107–8
British Shoe Corporation 164
British Transport Commission 21
Brixton prison 295
Brocket Hall, Hertfordshire 97
Bromley 17, 365
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14
Brook, Sir Norman
see
Normanbrook, Norman Brook, 1st Baron
Brooke, Henry (
later
Baron Brooke of Cumnor): Home Secretary 260, 272–3, 317; and Profumo Affair 274, 280–81, 282, 287–8, 289, 290, 318; character and views 281
Brooks’s (club) 43
Brown, George (
later
Baron George-Brown) 224–5, 236–7, 238, 239, 240, 271, 302
Bruce, David 267
Buccleuch, William Montagu-Douglas-Scott, 6th Duke of 70
Buccleuch, John Scott, 9th Duke of 90, 246
Buccleuch, Jane, Duchess of 90, 246
Buchman, Frank 42
Bulganin, Nikolai 223
Burgess, Guy 41, 191, 217, 222, 223, 224, 225, 235
Burnham, Edward Levy-Lawson, 1st Baron 189
Burrows, John 263–4, 282–4, 286, 287, 289, 293–4, 306
Burton, Michael Bass, 1st Baron 70
Busby, (Sir) Matt 197
Butler, Richard Austen (‘Rab’;
later
Baron Butler of Saffron Walden): defeated for premiership (1957) 3, 4, 16–17; appeaser 4, 16; relations with Macmillan 4, 17, 18; ‘Butler Boom’ 57; patient of Stephen Ward 98; and Profumo Affair 296; defeated for premiership (1963) 334, 335, 336
buttons 37, 46, 163
by-elections 30, 66–7, 119, 167, 199, 223, 255; Kettering (1940) 50; Orpington (1962) 254
Byron, George, 6th Baron 114
Caccia, Sir Harold (
later
Baron Caccia) 254
Cadogan, Sir Alexander 80
Cadogan, George, 5th Earl 72
Cadogan, William, 7th Earl 86
Caldecote, Robert (‘Robin’) Inskip, 2nd Viscount 296
Camacchio, Clarence (‘Pete’) 284–5, 293, 294, 321, 322, 323, 341
Camber, Bernard 158
Cameron, James 309
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) 215
Campbell-Walter, Fiona (
later
Baroness Thyssen-Bornemisza) 90–91
Camrose, William Berry, 1st Viscount 339
Canford School 97
cannabis 252, 253, 331
Cannes 133
Cap Ferrat 133, 173
capital punishment
see
death penalty
Card, The
(film) 53–4
Cardiff 201
Carrington, Peter Carington, 6th Baron 59, 232, 238, 240, 261
Carry On Constable
(film) 124
Casement, Sir Roger 300
Castle, Barbara (
later
Baroness Castle of Blackburn) 270, 274, 276, 278
Castlerosse, Valentine Browne, Viscount (
later
6th Earl of Kenmare) 12
Castro, Fidel 104–5
Cayman Islands 178
Cellophane 51
censorship 125, 131, 142–3, 160–61
Chamberlain, Neville 7, 51, 58, 76, 167
Channon, Paul (
later
Baron Kelvedon) 335
Chapman-Walker, Mark 265–6
Charecroft Estate, Shepherds Bush 176
chartered surveyors 156
Chelmsford, Corin Thesiger, 4th Viscount 97
Cheltenham, parliamentary constituency 167
Cheltenham College 167
Chenonceaux 54
Chesworth, Donald 184
childcare 121–2
China 75, 76, 84;
see also
Manchuria
Christian, Prince of Hanover 98
Christian Science 73, 121–2
Christiansen, Arthur 233
Christie, John 195
Churchill, Randolph 95, 108
Churchill, Sir Winston 5, 26; as Prime Minister 8, 17, 41, 152, 211, 213, 220, 225, 261; relations with Macmillan 8; patient of Stephen Ward 98, 100; 1945 election defeat 194
Clacton-on-Sea 140
Clark, Douglas 238
Clark, Robert 156
Cleaver, Leonard 28
Clifton-Taylor, Alec 342
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Cliveden: Astors’ purchase 70, 72; park and terrace 70, 72, 77, 185; pre-war guests 76, 79, 253; given to National Trust 77, 327; post-war guests 80, 82–3, 92, 93–4, 104, 245, 246–8; estate cottages 84, 101, 185, 273, 284, 305; running costs 93; July 1961 house party 246–50; swimming pool 247
Clogg, Derek 263, 265, 269, 275
Clore, (Sir) Charles: birth and childhood 160; character 158, 160, 163, 164–5, 166, 168; early career 160–61; police investigations 161–2, 280; property developer xiii, 149–50, 153, 155, 156, 160, 161, 162, 164, 170, 172, 173; contested takeovers and acquisitions 162–3, 164; retailing empire 62, 159, 162–3, 164; marriage 164, 165; in Society 164, 165, 166, 256; relations with Christine Keeler and Mandy Rice-Davies xiii, 135, 160, 283, 319; and Ward trial 135, 160, 319, 325; philanthropy 343; death 343
clubs
see
Athenæum; Beefsteak; Boodle’s; Brooks’s; Garrick; Murray’s; Other; Pratt’s; RAC; Raymond Revuebar; Turf
CND (Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament) 215
Cochran, Steve 129
Cockburn, Claud 76
Cocteau, Jean,
L’éternel retour
125
Coleridge, Lady Georgina 130
Collis, Maurice 80, 102, 314–15
Colville Estate, Notting Hill 177, 178–9
Common Market 42, 67, 89
communists 42, 76, 84, 221
conformity: in clothes and appearance 15–16, 31–2, 36–7, 163; in opinions 15; in public schools 48
Congo crisis 20
Connolly, Cyril 190, 215
conscription 66
Conservative Party: 1922 Committee 3, 31; constituency associations 24, 27, 30, 167; Maxwell Fyfe reforms 27–8; parliamentary candidate selection 27–9, 60, 167; dominance of Old Etonians 28–30, 41; Party whips 30; public school ethos 30–32, 309; chairmanship 60; Party conferences 256, 334, 335, 342; repercussions of Profumo Affair 328, 334–5, 344; leadership contest (1963) 334–5
consumerism 24, 132–3, 159, 212
contraception 23, 119–20
Cooper, Derek 84–5
Cooper, Pamela 79, 84–5, 102, 326–7, 328
Coote, Sir Colin 98, 100, 103–4, 245
Corbally, Thomas 267, 268
Cordle, John 299–300
Corkery, Michael 313
Coronation (1953) 151, 191, 213
Cotton, Jack xiii, 149–50, 153, 157, 166–70, 172–3, 186
Courtaulds (textile company) 163
Covent Garden 151
Coward, Sir Noël 117
Craig, Christopher 191
Crane, Lionel 240
Crippen, Hawley Harvey 108
Cripps, Sir Stafford 57
Critchley, (Sir) Julian 28, 31–2, 32–3
Crosland, Anthony 163, 237
Crossman, Richard xv, 43, 109, 211, 302, 308–9; and Vassall spy case 237, 239, 240; and Profumo Affair 270–71, 273–4, 276, 278, 279–80, 294, 328
Cuba, Bay of Pigs invasion 104–5
Cuban missile crisis 232, 233, 237, 239, 256, 279
Cudlipp, Hugh (
later
Baron Cudlipp): family background 201; character 202–3, 207, 208; early life and career 193, 201; military service 201; editorial director of
Daily Mirror
and
Sunday Pictorial
196, 201–2, 209, 262; marriages 206, 207–8; political exploitation of Profumo Affair 187, 192–3, 301, 307–8; and 1964 general election 336;
At Your Peril
202, 207;
Publish and Be Damned!
202
Views on
: the Establishment 187, 210–212; homosexuality 223; role of the Press 188–9, 196, 202; sex 194, 207; women 206, 20
Culford Park, Suffolk 72
Cumming, Malcolm 287–8
Cumming-Bell, Anne (
later
Duchess of Rutland) 90
Cunliffe, Marcus 228
Cunningham, Sir Charles 280, 317
Cunningham-Reid, Noel 342
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Cust, Harry 71
Cyprus 26
Czechoslovakia 76
Dachau concentration camp 161
Daily Express
xi, 67, 89, 100, 136, 157, 169, 191, 200, 233, 238, 270; circulation figures 189, 199; coverage of Profumo Affair 271–3, 277, 278, 307, 327, 344;
see also
Express Newspapers
Daily Herald
202, 274
Daily Mail
189, 201; coverage of Vassall case 232–3
Daily Mirror
185, 186, 271; coverage of sex and crime 123, 138, 196; political influence 186, 193, 194, 210–212; circulation figures 189, 199; founding and development 193, 201; coverage of espionage cases 220, 315–16; coverage of Profumo Affair 300–301, 315–16; and 1964 general election 310, 336–8; on Ward trial 325;
see also
Mirror Group Newspapers
Daily Sketch
342, 365
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Daily Telegraph
39, 103, 189, 245, 280, 333
Dalhousie, Simon Ramsay, 16th Earl of 33
Dalkeith, John Scott, Earl of
see
Buccleuch, John Scott, 9th Duke of
Dalrymple, Melisande 178
Darlow, Tom 206
d’Avigdor-Goldsmid, Sir Henry (‘Harry’) 28
Dawnay, Jean (
later
Princess George Galitzine) 90, 141
Dawson, Richard (‘Dickie’) 127
de Freitas, Michael (Michael X) 184
de Gaulle, Charles 227
de Lisle, Julian March Phillips 185
Deakin, (Sir) William 83
death penalty 22, 77, 82, 299
Deauville 166
Deedes, William (
later
Baron Deedes) 237, 275, 332
Defence of the Realm Act (1914) 23
deference 23, 30, 31, 48, 64, 213, 215, 344, 345
Delaney, Shelagh,
A Taste of Honey
56
Delavigne, Doris (Viscountess Castlerosse) 12
Delfont, Bernard (
later
Baron Delfont) 123
Denning, Alfred (‘Tom’), Baron: career and character 65, 147, 306, 310–311, 318, 331–2; inquiry into Profumo Affair 272, 292, 306–7, 310, 311, 324, 328–9, 330, 331; Denning Report (1963) 36, 108, 126, 252, 261, 263, 272, 287, 329–31, 332–3, 341, 344; later comments on the Affair 331–2
Derby, Edward Stanley, 18th Earl of 83
d’Erlanger, (Sir) Gerard (‘Pop’) 45