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
Plaisirs de Paris
(revue) 128
Platnauer, Maurice 50
Playfair, Giles 47, 48
‘plot ratios’ 153, 155
Plumb, (Sir) John Harold (‘Jack’) 42–3
Poland 173
Poole, Oliver, 1st Baron 60, 296–7, 302
Porritt, Sir Arthur (
later
Baron Porritt) 106
Porter, Samuel, Baron, Committee on the Law of Defamation 198
Portland spy ring 227, 232
Portsmouth 68
positive vetting 224
Potts, Theodore x
Pound, Pelham 294
Powell, Anthony 7, 11, 142, 176
Powell, Enoch 32, 51, 255, 275
Powell, Michael 124
Pratt’s (club) 26
Press: coverage of sex 35, 111–12, 123, 126, 127, 138–9, 191–2, 194–7, 222, 223–4, 233, 234–7, 240, 249–50, 308, 344; coverage of crime 136, 188, 190, 191, 195, 196, 198; ethos and tactics of popular press 187–9, 190–92, 193–4, 195–9, 273, 365
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14; role in Profumo Affair 187, 191–2, 193, 212, 247, 248–9, 262–3, 271–3, 277–8, 279–80, 292, 295, 296–7, 321, 344; circulation figures 189–90, 199; regulation 195, 197, 198; role in Vassall spy case 199, 232–7, 238–41, 275; post-Profumo attacks on ruling class 307–310, 336, 338;
see also
Daily Express
;
Daily Herald
;
Daily Mail
;
Daily Mirror
;
Daily Sketch
;
Daily Telegraph
;
Evening Standard
;
News of the World
;
Observer
;
People
;
Sunday Express
;
Sunday Mirror
;
Sunday Pictorial
;
Sunday Telegraph
;
Times
Press Association 288
Press Council 127, 195
Price, Dennis 53
Price, Sir Frank 170
Privacy Bill (1961) 197, 198, 302
Private Eye
(magazine) 339
procuration (criminal offence) 110
Profumo, David: on father’s character 50; childhood and upbringing 56–7, 65, 291; on father’s womanising 59; on father’s affair with Keeler 251, 252; and father’s resignation 291
Profumo, John (‘Jack’): family background 46; birth 46; schooling 46–50; at Oxford 50, 51; first elected to Parliament 50–51; inheritance 50–51; military service 51, 65, 67; relationship with Valerie Hobson 46, 51, 53, 54; returns to Parliament 54, 65; early government office 54–5; marriage to Hobson 45–6, 55–6, 110; leases house in Chester Terrace 56–7, 150; upbringing of children 56–7; 1959 general election 38–9, 61; ministerial career 58–9, 66, 255, 261; the Cliveden weekend (July 1961) 12, 246–50; subsequent assignations with Christine Keeler 250–52; notes and letters to Keeler 251, 252, 259–60, 262, 264, 266, 268; Keeler’s claims about their relationship 262, 264, 268, 304; asks MI5 to suppress newspaper serialisation of Keeler’s story 263; denies affair with Keeler to political colleagues 11, 50, 264–5, 267, 269, 275–6, 296; takes legal advice 265, 269; discusses possible resignation 267, 272; denies involvement in Keeler’s disappearance 271, 275; Parliamentary statement 275–6, 287, 288, 291, 297; resignation ix–x, 36, 290–91, 300; goes to ground in Warwickshire 297–8; Press reaction to resignation 292, 297, 344; politicians’ reaction to resignation 292, 294, 295, 296–7, 299–305; public reaction to resignation 62, 297–9, 301–2; later life 343–4
Character & characteristics
: appearance 59; barony 46, 50–51; dyslexia 50; pilot 50, 51; political astuteness 55; public speaking 61; sportsman 50; temperament 50, 54; vitality 54; womanising 59, 60–61, 344
Relations with
: Bill Astor 102, 263; Christine Keeler 65–6, 145, 250–52, 262; Harold Macmillan 11; Stephen Ward 102, 248, 252
Profumo, Valerie
see
Hobson, Valerie
Proops, Marjorie 123, 138–9, 186, 338
property development xii–xiv, 62, 149–59, 166–73, 176–8, 186
prostitution 35–6, 119, 144, 151, 175–6, 184, 306, 313, 324;
see also
procuration; Wolfenden Committee
Proust, Marcel 7, 265
Provident Life Association 46
Pugh, Bronwen
see
Astor, Bronwen, Viscountess
Punch
(magazine) 320
Queen
(magazine) 164, 255–6
Quigly, Isabel 124–5, 150
RAC (club) 26
race and racism 146–7, 180–81, 190–91
Race Relations Act (1965) 180
Rachman, Perec (‘Peter’): background and early life 173; appearance and character 173, 181–3, 185–6; wartime experiences 63, 173–4, 182; settles in Britain 174–5, 181; property business 148, 175–6, 178–81, 184, 185, 292; club management and theatre ownership 182, 185; Bryanston Mews West property xi, 126, 147, 148, 150, 183–4, 185, 264, 286; police investigations 184; application for British citizenship 184–5; relations with Christine Keeler and Mandy Rice-Davies 126, 147–8, 160, 184, 185–6, 258, 285, 319; death 186, 258, 317; posthumous Press stories 316–17, 336, 344; invoked during Ward trial 319, 324
‘Rachmanism’ 148, 173, 186, 336, 344
Radcliffe, Cyril, 1st Viscount: Blake spy case inquiry 224; Vassall spy case inquiry 232, 236, 238, 240, 241, 261, 264, 267, 329
Radway, Warwickshire 297–8
RAF (Royal Air Force) 50, 51, 298
Railton, (Dame) Ruth 205, 340
railways, botched attempt to modernise 21–2
Raison, (Sir) Timothy 86
Ramsbottom Rides Again
(film) 128
Raphael, Frederic 68–9, 158–9
Ratley, Warwickshire 298–9
Ravel, Maurice 52
Raven, Simon 43–4, 165
Rawlinson, Peter (
later
Baron Rawlinson of Ewell) 223, 227–8, 264–5, 274–5, 281, 332
Ray, Cyril 53
Raymond, Paul (Geoffrey Quinn) xi, 142–3; Raymond Revuebar 143, 338
Rayne, Max (
later
Baron Rayne) 153, 155
Rea, Philip, 2nd Baron 115
Redmayne, Martin (
later
Baron Redmayne) 255; and Vassall case 236, 237–8, 258; and Profumo Affair 267, 272, 274–5, 287, 288, 290–91, 295, 296–7, 304; and Denning inquiry 310, 332; and Party leadership contest 335
Rees-Davies, William (‘Billy’) 263, 264
Rees-Mogg, William (
later
Baron Rees-Mogg) 28
refugees 75, 84, 85–7, 105, 180–81
Regent’s Park 56–7, 100, 150
rent control and tenancy regulations 154, 177, 179–81, 184
Retail Price Maintenance 24, 133
retailing, transformation of 62, 159, 162–3
Revie, Alastair 321–2, 323
revues and striptease shows 123, 128, 142–4, 160–61, 338
Ricardo, Ronna 283, 286, 293, 313, 318
Rice-Davies, Marilyn (‘Mandy’): background and upbringing 145–6; appearance and character 109, 141, 146, 148; career 146, 150; moves into Peter Rachman’s Bryanston Mews flat 148, 286; witnesses Johnny Edgecombe’s attack 258–9; interviewed by police 263–4; accusations against Stephen Ward 264, 286; Press interviews 278; arrested by police 285–6; testifies at Ward’s hearing and trial 286, 319–20; interviewed at Denning inquiry 330; treatment in Press after Ward’s death 341; marriage and later life 147
Relations with
: Bill Astor 284; Walter Flack 147, 160, 172; Christine Keeler 146, 148, 262; men 139–40, 146–7; Peter Rachman 126, 147–8, 184, 186, 258, 285; Stephen Ward 257, 258, 264, 324
Richardson, Sir John (
later
Baron Richardson) 108
Richmond, Fiona xi
Rickard, Norman 235–6
Riddell, George, 1st Baron 188–9
Ritchie, Charles 167
Robinson, Joyce 120–21
Rochdale 142
Rolls Razor (washing machine company) 24, 113, 132–3, 263
Rondel, Norbert 348
Roosevelt, Franklin D. 225
Rose, Kenneth 25–6
Ross, Annie 338
Roth, Andrew 268–9, 299
Rothermere, Harold Harmsworth, 1st Viscount 193, 200, 201, 210, 339
Rothschild, Ferdinand de 71
Rowlatt, Charles 74
Royal Commission on Marriage and Divorce 116–17, 188
Royal Opera House 151
Rubenstein, Michael 116
Russia
see
Soviet Union
Rutland, Charles Manners, 10th Duke of 90
Rutland, Anne, Duchess of 90
Rutland, Kathleen, Dowager Duchess of 80
Sabrina (Norma Sykes) 128–31, 139, 141, 142
Sacco and Vanzetti case 320–21
Sadler’s Wells Ballet School 84
St Moritz 89, 90–91
Salisbury, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 5th Marquess of 16, 24–5
Sampson, Anthony 305;
Anatomy of Britain
42, 43–4, 157, 159, 305, 340
San Remo 132
Sandown races 276
Sandringham 70
Sandys, Duncan (
later
Baron Duncan-Sandys) 98, 240
Sassoon, Sir Philip xiii
Satan in High Heels
(film) 131
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
(film) 39
Save the Children Fund 83–4
Savundra, Emil 135, 319–20, 325
Scott, Peter 121, 122
Scott, Terry 128
Scott, Sir Walter 5
Seafield, Nina, Dowager Countess of 161
Sears (retail conglomerate) 162–3
Second World War 8–9, 19, 23, 51, 57, 173–4; psychological effects of 63–6, 67–9
Seifert, Richard 154–5
Selkirk, George (‘Geordie’) Douglas-Hamilton, 10th Earl of 19
Sendall, Wilfred 278
servicemen, as parliamentary candidates 66–7
Seventh Veil, The
(film) 150
Sewell, Brian 66
sex parties 126–7
sex symbols 125–31, 139–40, 142
Sexual Offences Act (1956) 109–110, 117, 313
Seymour, Leslie 28
Shaw, Robert (‘Bobbie’) 73, 74, 89, 101
Shell Oil Company 97, 163
Shepherd, William 100, 236, 256–8
Shepherds Bush 179; Charecroft Estate 176
Shipman, Harold (‘Fred’) 108
shoe retailing 62, 162–3, 164
Shropshire Territorial Army headquarters 343
Shufflebottom, Margaret 143
Shute, Nevil 6
Sierra Leone 203
Silkin, Lewis, 1st Baron 151–2, 153, 154, 155, 158
Sillitoe, Alan 338;
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
39
Sim, Alastair 128
Simpson, Alan 215
Simpson, Sir Joseph 280, 281, 287, 317
Sinatra, Frank 98
Sinclair, George 176, 178–9, 317
Skardon, Jim 221
Skinner, Quentin 35
Slade School of Art 102
Smithers, Sir Peter 305
snobbery viii, 105, 188, 228, 345; inverted 188, 193, 234, 237
Snow, C.P. (
later
Baron Snow) 42, 83
Soames, Christopher (
later
Baron Soames) 255
Soho 139, 142, 143, 150, 151, 175, 182
Solihull 145
Somerfield, Stafford 127
Soskice, Sir Frank (
later
Baron Stow Hill) 279, 281
Soskin, Renée x, xii, xiv
Sourire de Paris
(revue) 160–61
Southwood, Julius Elias, 1st Viscount 339
Soviet Union 84, 174, 253; Macmillan visits 225–6; Wilson visits 269–70, 303;
see also
Moscow
Spain 271, 277, 286
Spain, Nancy 191