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
Hinds, Alfred (‘Alfie’) 188
Hitchin 60
Hoare, Sir Samuel (
later
1st Viscount Templewood) 76
Hobson, Sir John 264–5, 269, 271, 274–5, 322, 332
Hobson, Robert 51–2
Hobson, Valerie: family background 51–2; appearance and character 52, 53, 58; acting career 46, 52, 53–4, 55–6, 118; first marriage 52, 53, 54, 55; relationship with Profumo and their wedding 45–6, 51, 54, 55; pregnancies and children 53, 54, 55, 56–7; married life with Profumo 55–6, 58, 59, 60–61, 110; the Cliveden weekend (July 1961) 246, 248; and Profumo’s affair with Keeler 250, 251, 280, 290; after the scandal breaks 274, 276, 290, 291, 297, 343
Hockney, David 179
Holford, Christine (
née
Hughes) 131–7, 140
Holford, Harvey 113, 131–7, 217
Holford, Karen 132, 135
Holland-Martin, Lady Anne (
née
Cavendish) 10, 80
Hollingworth, John 28
Hollis, Christopher 28–9
Hollis, Sir Roger 263, 266, 280, 281, 289, 342
Holloway, Stanley 225
Holloway prison 285–6, 341
Home, Alexander (‘Alec’) Douglas-Home, 14th Earl of
see
Douglas-Home, Sir Alec
Homer 26
homosexuality 10, 29, 36–8, 77, 89, 123, 151, 257, 260, 272, 287, 300, 310–311; (partial) decriminalisation 10, 19, 36, 237; in public schools 49, 229; medical establishment’s views on 107–8, 121; and the Press 191, 194, 233, 234–7, 240, 308; and espionage 217, 222–4, 229, 233, 234–7, 239–40;
see also
Wolfenden Committee
Hong Kong 84
Hoover, J. Edgar 147
Hore-Ruthven, Malise 305
Horne, Sir Alistair 14, 224
Hoskins, Percy 238
House of Commons: rituals and rules of 30–32; role of party whips 30; Private Members’ Days 31–2; Privileges Committee 31; Question Time 31
House of Lords: women members 110, 114, 115; disclaimed peerages 335
Housing Repairs and Rent Act (1954) 152
How to Marry a Millionaire
(film) 126
Howard, Sir Michael 216
Howard-Jones, Noel 144–5, 246, 252, 325
Huggins, Sir John 197
Hugh-Jones, Siriol 113–14
Huish, Edward 140
Huish, Julia (Christine Keeler’s mother) 140, 276–7
Hungary, 1956 uprising 81, 84–6, 104, 270
Hunloke, Henry 10
Hunloke, Philippa
see
Astor, Philippa, Viscountess
Hunter, Christopher 197
Huxley, Aldous 7
Hyams, Harry 153, 155, 170
Hyland, Jodi 207, 208
ICI (chemicals company) 21, 163, 168
Illustrated London News
103
immigration 23–4, 40, 86–7, 180–81
In the News
(television programme) 213
International Publishing Corporation (IPC) 192, 262
Interrupted Journey, The
(film) 118
Isambard Brunel
(yacht) 171
Isherwood, Christopher 179, 265
Ismailia 218, 222
Israel 81, 147, 158, 302
Italy 290, 343; invasion of Abyssinia 7; Second World War 9, 51, 65, 67–8, 69, 174; tourism 18
ITV (Independent Television) 189, 190, 213, 214;
Army Game
63, 67;
Bootsie and Snudge
63–4;
This Week
293
Ivanov, Yevgeny (‘Eugene’): assistant naval attaché 12, 245; relations with Stephen Ward 104, 245–6, 251, 261, 278–9; character 245, 278; monitored by MI5 245, 251, 263, 330; at Cliveden house party 246, 248–9, 250; relations with Christine Keeler 248–9, 251; uses Ward as intermediary 253–4, 256, 257, 279, 329; returns to Moscow 261
Iveagh, Edward Guinness, 1st Earl of 72
Jacques, Hattie 146
Jalland, Pat,
Death in War and Peace
67
Jamaica 60
James, Sid 128
Japan 51, 65; occupation of Manchuria 75, 76, 83
Jarrow 22–3
Jay, Douglas (
later
Baron Jay) 186
Jeger, Lena (
later
Baroness Jeger) 119–20
Jenkins, Roy (
later
Baron Jenkins of Hillhead) 237
Jews: as MPs 28, 167; Holocaust 158, 162, 173–4; as property developers 158, 162, 163, 166–7; social exclusion of 158–9, 167; World Jewish Congress 167; in Poland 173, 175;
see also
anti-Semitism
Johnson, Paul 241
Jones, Thomas (police constable) 139
Joseph, Sir Keith (
later
Baron Joseph) 28, 255
Joseph, (Sir) Maxwell 153, 170
journalism
see
Press
Joynson-Hicks, William, 1st Viscount Brentford 281
Juan-les-Pins 132
Kamera
(magazine) 123–4
Karmel, David 67
Kaye, Danny 98
Keeler, Christine: family background 140; birth 140; childhood 65–6, 140, 333; early jobs 140–41; relations with US servicemen 141, 147; pregnancy and birth of son 53, 141, 333; modelling career 140–41, 141–2, 150; nightclub hostess 142, 143, 144; meets Stephen Ward 144–5; the Cliveden weekend (July 1961) 12, 246–50; subsequent assignations with Jack Profumo 250–52; Profumo’s notes and letters to 251, 252, 259–60, 262, 264, 266, 268; meets ‘Lucky’ Gordon 252–3; shot at by Johnny Edgecombe 258–9; attempts to sell story to Press 187, 262, 263, 264, 265, 301; accusations against Ward 262, 264, 280, 289; her claims about relationship with Profumo 262, 264, 268, 304; questioned by police 263–4, 282–3; Profumo’s denial of affair 11, 50, 265, 267, 269, 275–6, 296; travels to Spain 271, 277; Press coverage of her temporary disappearance 271–3, 274, 277–8; assaulted by John Hamilton-Marshall 284, 322, 341; false accusations against Gordon 284–5, 293, 341; witness at Gordon’s trial 285, 293, 322, 323; her story published in
News of the World
249–50, 295; testifies at Ward’s hearing and trial 313–14, 319, 320, 321; interviewed at Denning inquiry 330; taped reminiscences 321–2; treatment by Press following Ward’s death 340–41; convicted of perjury 323, 333, 341–2; imprisonment 323, 341, 342, 344; later life and reputation 333, 342; published memoirs 342–3
Character & characteristics
: appearance 144, 145, 320; cannabis use 252, 253, 259, 284, 331; conversation 145, 259; homes xi, 140, 144, 150; impatience 141; independence 109; sexual attractiveness 144, 145; tomboy 140; vulnerability 144, 333
Relations with
: Bill Astor 135, 284; Charles Clore xiii, 135, 160, 263, 319; Johnny Edgecombe 258–9; ‘Lucky’ Gordon 252–3; Paula Hamilton-Marshall 145, 268; Noel Howard-Jones 144–5, 246, 252; Yevgeny Ivanov 248–9, 251; men 111, 139–40, 141, 144–5, 146–7, 283, 333; Jack Profumo 65–6, 145, 250–52, 262; Peter Rachman 126, 160, 185–6, 319; Mandy Rice-Davies 146, 148, 262; Stephen Ward 99, 102–3, 105, 144–5, 248, 257, 262, 264, 324, 331, 333, 342–3
Keeler, Colin 140
Keeler, Peter 141
Kelly, Felix 246
Kemsley, Gomer Berry, 1st Viscount 172, 201, 339
Kendal, Sir Norman 161–2
Kendall, Kay 53
Kennedy, Caroline,
An Affair of State
144, 268, 324
Kennedy, Jacqueline 56
Kennedy, John F. 15, 233, 259, 302
Kennedy, (Sir) Ludovic 100, 318–19
Kennerley, Peter 35
Kennet, Wayland Young, 2nd Baron 119, 327
Keppel, Alice 71
Kerby, Henry 29, 223–4, 257, 269, 299
Kettering 50
Keynes, John Maynard, 1st Baron 6
KGB 231, 270
Khrushchev, Nikita 104, 217, 223, 225–7, 253, 303
Kiev 22, 226
Kilmuir, David Maxwell Fyfe, 1st Earl of 16, 27–8, 198, 255, 302
Kind Hearts and Coronets
(film) 53
Kineton, Warwickshire 62, 297, 298
King, Cecil: family background 193, 200; early life 200–201; death of brothers 200; control of
Daily Mirror
194; editorial director of
Sunday Pictorial
201; business empire 159–60, 192, 202, 203, 209; business trips to Africa 203–4; marriages and children 204–5, 210; political exploitation of Profumo Affair 187, 192–3, 308; and 1964 general election 336, 339; seeks earldom 339–40; later life 340
Character and characteristics
: appearance 203; drinking 208; grouse-shooting 203; megalomania 340; moods 201; psoriasis 201; resentments and jealousies 210, 340; self-belief 200; sexual appetites 204–5; unpleasantness 202, 203
Views on
: consumerism 212; the Establishment 187, 210–212; homosexuality 222–3; human weakness 203; role of the Press 196, 211; sex 194, 204–5; women 122, 204–5
King, Michael 210
King and I, The
(musical) 55
King’s Lynn 142
Kinsey reports 137–8, 194
Kipling, Rudyard 6
Kirksville, Missouri 97
Knave of Hearts
(film) 118
Knightley, Philip,
An Affair of State
144, 268, 324
Koestler, Arthur,
Darkness at Noon
77
Korean War 66
Kramer, Abraham 178–9
Kramer, Dorothy 179
Kuznetsov, Pavel 218–20, 245
Labour Party: 1964 general election victory xiv–xv, 186, 310, 336–9; parliamentary candidate selection 27; property and planning policies 152, 153–4, 170–71, 178, 186, 337; puritanical ethos 186, 338–9; political exploitation of Profumo Affair 269, 270–71, 272–3, 273–4, 279–80, 288–9, 292, 294
Lady Chatterley’s Lover
(Lawrence) 298, 300; trial 295, 312–13
Lamb, Richard,
The Macmillan Years
248
Lambton, Antony, Viscount 255, 268, 303
Lambton, Michael 251
Lancaster, Claude (‘Juby’) 335
Lancaster, Sir Osbert 83, 246–7, 248; cartoons 169, 247, 273, 307
Lansdowne, Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of 178
Laschenskyhof refugee camp 86
Latvia 160
Lawrence, D.H.,
Lady Chatterley’s Lover
295, 298, 300, 312–13
Lazzolo, Vasco 312
League of Empire Loyalists 40
League of Gentlemen, The
(film) 63
League of Nations 75–6
Leggatt, Hugh 326
Legge-Bourke, Sir Harry 303
Lemsford, Hertfordshire 97
Lennox-Boyd, Alan (
later
1st Viscount Boyd of Merton) 34, 54, 59, 60, 82, 83
lesbianism 191
Levin, Bernard 270
Levy, Joe 155–6, 157
Lewis, John 99–100, 259, 260, 261, 280, 340
Lewis, Joy 99–100
licensing laws 143
Lilliput
(magazine) 123
Lincolnshire, Charles Wynn-Carrington, 1st Marquess of 70, 71
Lipson, Daniel 167
Lipton, Marcus 272–3, 274
Listen with Mother
(radio programme) 116, 123
Listowel, Judith, Countess of 104
Littlehampton 140
Littman, Mark 265
Lloyd, Selwyn (
later
Baron Selwyn-Lloyd) 98, 200, 269, 302
Lloyd George, David, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor 4, 26, 59
Loewenstein, Prince Rupert 172, 363
n
35
London: traffic xi–xiv, 150, 155; post-war redevelopment xii–xiv, xv, 149–59, 164, 168–9, 178; provincial views of 150–51; Victorian developments 176–7;
see also
Hampstead Garden Suburb; Maida Vale; Marylebone; Mayfair; Notting Hill; Paddington; Regent’s Park; Shepherds Bush; Soho
London Town
(film) 53
Londonderry, Edward (‘Robin’) Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 8th Marquess of xiv, 55