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by Paula Byrne


  Channon, Henry ‘Chips’ 131, 270

  Chatsworth House, Derbyshire 100, 113–16, 120, 127, 138, 209, 220, 256, 264, 283, 286–7

  Choate School, Wallington (Connecticut) 29, 31–2, 37, 38

  Churchdale Hall, Derbyshire 114, 147

  Churchill, Clarissa 83, 89

  Churchill, Pamela 274

  Churchill, Lord Randolph 81

  Churchill, Winston 80, 95, 111–12, 123, 130, 137, 146, 147, 265

  Cliveden House, Berkshire 79, 81–3, 93, 147, 192–3

  Colbert, Claudette 169

  Coldstream Guards 126, 133, 146, 237, 243, 245–6

  Coleman, Zeke 142, 145

  Colombia Trust Company 5

  Columbia Films Inc. 17

  Commandos Benevolent Fund Ball 269

  Compton Place, Eastbourne (Sussex) 100, 101, 193, 228, 254, 264, 267, 272

  Conboy, Katherine ‘Kico’ 12

  Coolattin, County Wicklow 270, 274

  Cooper, Diana 91

  Cooper, Duff 91, 111

  Corrigan, Laura 227

  Cortachy Castle, Angus (Scotland) 108, 109–10

  Coxe, Betty 158

  Cradstock Farm 213

  Cunard, Lady Maud 227, 228

  Daily Express 76

  Daily Mail 200

  Daladier, Edouard 110, 110–11

  D’Arcy, Father Martin 199, 204, 206, 216

  David Copperfield (film) 38

  Davies, Daniel 274

  Dawson, Frances 110

  Derby, Edward Stanley, 18th Earl 92

  Devereux School, Pennsylvania 28

  Devonshire, Dukes of see under Cavendish

  Dietrich, Marlene 104–6, 107

  Digby, Pamela 89

  Dinis Island, Killarney 70

  Don Carlos and His Strolling Players 131

  Dorsey, Jimmy 142

  Dorsey, Tommy 142

  Douglas, Pat 89

  Douglas-Home, William 91, 97, 193, 194, 199, 264

  Driberg, Tom 265

  Dudley, William Ward, 3rd Earl 50, 53

  Dudley, William Ward, Viscount Ednam (later 4th Earl) 50, 267

  Dufferin, Lady Maureen Constance 118–19

  Duncannon, Eric 87

  Dunganstown, County Wexford 273

  Dunker (a dog) 70

  Dunn, Elizabeth 77

  Eastbourne 233, 238

  Eden, Anthony 83, 130, 266, 269

  Eden, Sir William 83

  Edward Devotion School, Boston 11

  Edward VIII (later Duke of Windsor) 52, 53, 79, 107, 272

  Egerton, Tom 64, 101, 138

  Eisenhower, Dwight D. 265

  Elizabeth I 82, 83, 113

  Elizabeth, Princess 79, 93, 122, 271, 272

  Elizabeth, Queen (Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon) 79, 81, 86–7, 88, 92, 93, 99, 107, 128

  English Season 80

  Epsom Derby 92

  Ethiopia (aka Abyssinia) 56, 58

  Eton School 38, 180, 231

  Evening Standard 87, 93

  Fairbanks, Douglas Snr 18

  FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) 170, 171

  FBO (Film Booking Offices of America) 17

  Fitzgerald, Agnes 4, 60

  Fitzgerald, Eunice 182

  Fitzgerald, F. Scott 104

  Fitzgerald, John F. ‘Honey Fitz’

  objects to Rose’s marriage 1, 3, 4

  character and description 2

  nicknames 2

  political career 2–3

  affairs 3, 5

  sends Kick candy for her birthday 53

  teases Joe about photo coverage of his grandchildren 77

  visits London 92

  Fitzgerald, Josie 3, 92

  Fitzwilliam, Olive ‘Obby’ 270, 271, 282

  Fitzwilliam, Peter Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 8th Earl

  attends the meet at Shillelagh 265

  character and description 270–1

  as a decorated war hero 270

  relationship with Kick 270–1, 272–5, 279–80

  charters a plane from Croydon to Nice 280–1

  death of 281–3

  Fitzwilliam, Tom 280

  Florence 56

  Florida 277

  Florida Commercial College 156

  Flying Ranch, Wise River (Montana) 150

  Ford, Henry II 147

  Fox, Roy 93

  Franco, General Francisco 132

  Fraser, Hugh 92, 93–4, 132, 265

  Fraser, Veronica 83

  Frederick, Prince of Prussia 87

  Free French 190

  Freeman, Dr Walter 166–7

  French Resistance 245

  Frost, Winston 266

  Gable, Clark 106, 169

  Galeazzi, Count Enrico 57, 58, 67–8, 215

  Garbo, Greta 106

  Garland, Judy 106

  Garmisch 52

  Garrowby, Yorkshire 268

  George V 52–3, 88, 92

  George VI 79, 81, 86–7, 93, 99, 107, 128, 138, 223

  George Washington Hospital, Washington DC 166

  Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire 114, 127, 179

  Germany 70

  Gibbons, Carroll 93

  Gibbs, Mr (head porter at Claridge’s) 154

  Gibson, Harvey 183

  Glyndebourne, Sussex 92

  Godfrey, Archbishop William 225

  Goebbels, Joseph 123

  Gonella, Nat 93

  Goodbye, Mr Chips (film) 128

  Goodman, Benny 93, 142

  Goodwood 101

  Gore, Arthur, 6th Earl of Arran 191

  Gore, Arthur ‘Boofy’ (later 8th Earl of Arran) 191, 214, 228, 235

  Gore, Fiona Colquhoun 116, 214, 228, 235

  Göring, Hermann 170

  Grace, Michael 68

  Grace, Peter 68–9, 75, 97–8, 101, 141, 142

  Greenbrier Hotel, White Sulphur Springs (West Virginia) 278

  Gstaad 48, 49–50

  Guinness, Bryan 123

  Haig, Irene ‘Rene’ 101, 133, 150

  Halifax, Lady Dorothy Onslow 179–80, 183, 268

  Halifax, Lord Edward 149, 179–80, 183, 198, 253, 268

  Hambleden, William Smith, 3rd Viscount 228

  Hamilton Park 110

  Hardwick House, Derbyshire 100

  Harlech, Barons see under Ormsby-Gore

  Hartington, Billy see Cavendish, William ‘Billy’, Marquess of Hartington

  Harvard Medical School 2

  Harvard University 4, 5, 17, 29, 63, 66, 72, 143, 146

  Hatfield House, Hertfordshire 82, 83–4, 232

  Hatley Park, Cambridgeshire/Bedfordshire border 264

  Hays, Will 63

  Hearst, William Randolph Jr 200

  Hearst, William Randolph Sr 78

  Henry VIII 100, 113

  Heppen, battle of (1945) 248–9, 253

  Hess, Rudolf 171

  Hever Castle, Kent 91

  Himley Hall, Staffordshire 267

  His Girl Friday (film) 40

  Hitler, Adolf 52, 70, 74, 105, 108, 110–11, 117, 123, 125, 134, 142, 170, 171

  Hoguet, Ellie 61, 62

  Holland 145

  Hollis, Christopher 265

  Hollywood 17–18, 27, 28, 104, 106

  Holy Child Convent, Neuilly (Paris) 44–8

  Honey Fitz see Fitzgerald, John F.

  Hoover, J. Edgar 170, 183

  Hope (friend of Kick’s) 45, 47

  Hôtel du Cap, French Riviera 103–4

  Houghton, Arthur 257

  Howard, Leslie 38

  Huidekoper, Page 170–1

  Hunloke, Anne 258

  Husain, Prince Ahmed 91

  Hyannis Port 21–5, 32, 39, 147, 156, 167, 238, 239, 241–2, 265, 266, 282

  Malcolm Cottage 23–4

  Megathlin’s Drugstore 41

  St Francis Xavier church 23, 25, 63

  Taggart’s Pier 39

  Yacht Club 40, 41

  Ingles (Billy’s servant) 263

  It Happene
d One Night (film) 169

  Italy 55–8, 69

  James I and VI 82

  James II 100

  Jerome, Jenny 80–1

  Johnson, Ken ‘Snakehips’ 153, 154

  Kennedy, Edward ‘Teddy’ (1932–2009)

  comment on his father 14

  childhood 23–4

  moves to London with his parents 78

  character and description 106

  attends inauguration of Pope Pius XII 124–5

  learns of Joe’s death 240

  Kennedy, Eunice (1921–2009)

  stung by a wasp 24

  takes part in sailing competitions 40

  correspondence with Kick 46, 47–8, 56

  comment on her parents 62

  tries to lose weight 105

  character and description 106

  as a debutante 128–9

  returns to America 138

  comment on acceptability of Zeke Coleman for Kick 145

  pleased but angry at Kick’s marriage to Billy 230

  learn’s of Billy’s death 251

  visits Lismore Castle 272

  reaction to Kick’s romance with Peter Fitzwilliam 278

  learns of Kick’s death 282

  Kennedy, Jack ‘London Jack’ 77

  Kennedy, Jean (b.1928)

  birth of 18–19, 39

  correspondence with Kick 50, 53, 56

  character and description 106

  attends the Red Cross 148

  learns of Joe’s death 240

  Kennedy, John Fitzgerald Kennedy ‘Jack’ (1917–1963) 1

  birth and childhood 6, 9, 23–4

  close bond with Kick 8, 18, 37–8, 40–2, 95–6, 159, 160, 173–4, 193–4

  health of 8, 18, 32–3, 34, 45, 50, 54, 63, 71, 105, 171, 172, 176, 202–3, 237, 241–2, 265, 274

  education 11, 18, 29, 37–8, 72

  relationship with his mother 12

  character and description 18, 31, 40, 71, 96, 97, 106, 146, 176

  boisterous family life 24–5, 39–41

  sits on an ant-hill 24

  gift for making friends 31–2

  sexual attractiveness 33, 64, 91, 106

  forms The Muckers Club 37–8

  first visit to Europe 44

  libertine lifestyle 66–7

  European visits 69–72, 132–3

  affinity for the British 71–2, 143

  impressed by Churchill 95, 130, 137, 148

  visits Kick in London 95–7

  at Goodwood 101

  friendship with Billy 122

  meets the Royal Family 122

  attends inauguration of Pope Pius XII 124–5

  refuses to comment on his father’s outburst 126–7

  dances with the Duchess of Northumberland 128

  enjoys partying at Blenheim 131

  socializes with Kick and Joe in New York 142

  publishes his thesis Why England Slept 143, 148, 161–2

  assigned to the Office of Naval Intelligence 159

  affair with Inga Arvad 160, 164–5, 170–2

  signs up for PT boat duty 176, 177, 188

  berates Kick for not sending proper letter 188

  survives destruction of PT 109 194–6, 197, 202–3

  pleased at Kick’s marriage to Billy 230

  consoles Kick on the death of Billy 253

  sends beautiful letter of condolence to the Duchess of Devonshire 256

  spends time with the Cavendish family 263–4

  political success 268, 273

  learns of Kick’s romance with Peter Fitzwilliam 273–4, 278

  reaction to Kick’s death 282, 283, 286

  visits Kick’s grave at Chatsworth 287

  Kennedy, Joseph ‘Joe Junior’ (1915–1944) birth and childhood 5–6, 23–4

  education 11, 29, 38

  as surrogate parent 13, 15

  as altar boy 23

  visits Kick at her school 38

  character and description 40, 96–7, 106

  close bond with Jack and Kick 42, 200, 201, 202, 213–14

  European visits 69–71, 132–3

  comment on the Blarney Stone 70

  visits Kick in London 96, 200

  holiday on the French Riviera 105

  notes that his father was ‘tired of his work’ 117

  skiing accident at St Moritz 120

  comment on Unity Mitford 134

  impressed by Churchill’s speech 137

  socializes with Kick and Jack in New York 142

  plans to join either the navy or the air force 148

  enlists in the US Naval Air Corps 156, 172

  stationed in England 198

  affair with Pat Wilson 200, 213, 238

  supports Kick in her marriage to Billy 223–4

  attends Kick’s wedding and reports back to the family 227–8

  informs his parents of Kick’s wedding 228–9

  spends happy holiday with Kick and Pat Wilson 238

  volunteers for dangerous mission 238–9

  death of 239–40, 257

  Kennedy, Joseph Patrick ‘Joe’ (1888–1969)

  character and description 3–4, 14, 68, 77

  meets and marries Rose Fitzgerald 3–5

  philandering nature 6, 19–20, 21–2, 27, 63, 107, 115

  relationship with his children 8, 11, 13–15, 25, 27, 28, 40

  watches Kick spell her name in the surf x

  leads separate life 10, 18, 19–20, 63

  aphorisms 14, 39

  rise to the top 16–17

  as Hollywood mogul 17–18

  political career 27, 34, 44, 67–8

  survives Wall Street crash 27–8

  correspondence with Kick 38, 51, 68, 70, 141, 142, 146, 172, 175, 176, 185–6, 202, 214, 215

  prevents Kick from visiting Cambridge 51

  as Ambassador to the Court of St James 73–5, 77–9, 92, 117, 144

  asked to drop his trousers in front of Roosevelt 73, 74

  joins the family on the Riviera 105–6

  appeasement and defeatist views of England and the war 112, 126–7, 134, 137, 138, 143, 144–5, 147, 151–2, 257

  attends inauguration of Pope Pius XII 124–5

  urges Americans to leave England 134

  celebrates his twenty-fifth wedding anniversary 142–3

  health of 144

  finally recalled to America 150–1

  end of his political career 152, 169

  invites Waldrop to dinner 159

  encourages Jack to have sexual relationships 164–5

  shocked at Pearl Harbor 169

  erroneously told of Jack’s death 194–5

  concerned about Kick’s life in London 198

  shocked at Kick marrying Billy 220, 228, 230

  comments on Kathleen’s happiness 237

  learns of Joe’s death 240

  writes letter of condolence to Billy’s parents 257

  reaction to Kick’s romance with Peter Fitzwilliam 278–9

  reaction to Kick’s death 282, 286

  attends Kick’s funeral at Chatsworth 283

  Kennedy, Kathleen Agnes ‘Kick’ (1920–1948)

  birth and childhood x, 7, 8, 18, 19–20, 22, 27, 28–9

  character and description x, 8–9, 13, 27, 29, 33, 40–1, 45, 63, 64–5, 76, 79, 82, 88, 89, 90–1, 94, 106, 115–16, 160, 168, 179, 183, 193, 269

  close bond with Jack 8, 18, 37–8, 40–2, 45–6, 95, 173–4, 193, 195–6

  traces her name in the surf ix, 10

  education 11, 18, 22, 27, 29, 30–4, 36, 44–8, 52–3, 67, 69, 142, 145, 156

  relationship with her parents 12, 13, 14–15, 28, 33, 122, 129, 172, 175

  as surrogate mother 13

  religious beliefs 15, 29, 34, 75, 163–4, 204–5, 233, 258

  birthday celebrations 18, 28, 38, 53–4, 107–8, 173, 259

  boisterous family life 23–5, 39–42

  correspondence with family and friends 31, 33, 36, 37–8, 46–8, 49�
��50, 51–2, 53, 54–8, 60, 68, 70, 83, 141, 142, 146, 150, 155, 172, 177, 185, 188, 190, 193–4, 195–6, 198, 216–17, 229–30, 234, 237, 242, 259–60, 272

  health of 33–4, 217

  European and Russian holidays and adventures 44–8, 49–50, 55–8, 59–61, 69–71, 105–7, 132–4

  nicknamed ‘Mademoiselle Pourquoi’ 47

  boyfriends 50–2, 54, 62, 68–9

  attends the May Ball in Cambridge 52, 62

  sexual allure 53, 62, 64–5, 70–1, 90–1, 115, 199, 266–7

  love for England 71–2

  moves to London with her parents 75, 76–9

  invited to country house weekends 79, 81–4

  shoes hidden in Hatfield House maze 83–4

  as successful debutante 85–9

  enjoys the London Seasons 90–4

  introduces Jack to her English friends 95–7

  meets and falls in love with Billy 99–102, 108, 109–10, 113–17, 118–19, 122–4, 142, 148, 157, 161, 172, 173–4, 179, 180

  almost drowned swimming in Cannes 107

  comments on preparations for war 110–11

  falls in love with Billy 113–17, 118–19, 131, 280

  attends inauguration of Pope Pius XII 124–5

  journalistic career 125, 156, 157–60, 172, 173, 177, 178–9, 190

  embarrassed by her father’s behaviour 126–7

  misses Billy’s birthday dinner and ball 133

  holds farewell dinner for young men going to war 138

  writes about the Blackout 138–40

  reluctantly returns to America 141–2

  prevented from returning to England by her father 143, 145, 150, 160–1

  war-work 150

  relationship with John White 163–5, 167–9, 172–3, 176–8, 179

  attitude towards sex 164–5, 168–9

  devastated at George Mead’s death 178

  works for the American Red Cross 181–4, 259, 265

  posted to London 184–6

  press response to her return to England 186, 200

  thrilled to be back in London 187–90, 197–9

  reunion with Billy 190, 191, 193–4

  enjoys visiting and staying with friends 191–3

  becomes an extra in a film 199

  envied and admonished by Red Cross colleagues 199

  gives party for Joe and his friends in London 201–2

  agonizes over marrying Billy 203–7, 213–17, 218

  given pseudonym of ‘Rosemary Tonks’ in Billy’s Parliamentary campaign 209–12

  finally agrees to marry Billy 218

  informs the family of her impending marriage to Billy 219–20

  terms of the marriage settlement 223

  marriage to Billy 226–30, 231–4

  performs her first official public engagement in Derbyshire 240–1

  learns of her brother Joe’s death 241–2

  returns to Hyannis Port 241–2, 266–7

  reaction to Billy’s death 251–60, 262–3

  gives a talk to the Women’s Institute 262

  completely absorbed into the Cavendish family 264–5

 

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