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48 Sarah Churchill: Keep on Dancing, p. 316.
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1 John Colville: The Churchillians, p. 26.
2 Artemis Cooper, Mr Wu and Mrs Stitch, pp. 306–7.
3 MS: Speaking for Themselves, p. 647.
4 MS: Clementine, p. 694.
5 Ibid., p. 698.
6 Ibid., p. 701.
7 John Colville: The Churchillians, p. 19.
8 Lord Moran, letter to The Times, 25 April 1966.
9 Charlotte Mosley: The Mitfords: Letters between Six Sisters, p. 462.
10 AL: Cousin Randolph, p. 203.
11 MS: Clementine, p. 736.
APPENDIX 1
1 John Pearson: Citadel of the Heart, p. 433.
APPENDIX 2
1 Celia and John Lee: Winston and Jack: The Churchill Brothers. See Bibliography.
2 CVI/i, p. 536.
3 Ibid., pp. 542–3.
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OTHER BOOKS READ DURING RESEARCH
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Beaverbrook, Lord: Men and Power (Hutchinson) 1916
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——The Light of Common Day (Rupert Hart-Davis) 1959
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Enright, Dominique (ed.): The Wicked Wit of Winston Churchill (Michael O’Mara Books) 2001
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Hardwick, Joan: Clementine Churchill (John Murray) 1997
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Kishlansky, Mark: A Monarchy Transformed (Allen Lane) 1996
Lash, Joseph P.: Eleanor and Franklin (New American Library, New York) 1973
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MacColl, Gail and Carol McD. Wallace: To Marry an English Lord (Sidgwick & Jackson) 1980
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Miles, Alice C.: Every Girl’s Duty (André Deutsch) 1992
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Morgan, Janet: Edwina Mountbatten (HarperCollins) 1991
Redesdale, Lord: Memories (Hutchinson) 2 vols 1915
Spencer, Charles: The Spencer Family (Penguin) 1999
Sykes, Christopher: Nancy (William Collins) 1972
Taylor, A.J.P.: Beaverbrook (Hamish Hamilton) 1972
Thomson, George M.: The First Churchill (Secker & Warburg) 1979
Trevor-Roper, Hugh: The Last Days of Hitler (Pan) 1947
Wrigley, Chris: Winston Churchill: A Biographical Companion (ABC-CLIO, Santa Barbara, Calif.) 2002
Young, Kenneth: Churchill and Beaverbrook (Eyre & Spottiswoode) 1966
Ziegler, Philip: Diana Cooper (Alfred Knopf, New York) 1982
——Mountbatten (Book Club Associates) 1985
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I am lastingly indebted to the following, who made time to provide me with information that could not be found in books or papers: Clarissa, Countess of Avon; Simon Bird; Judith Brown (of Adelaide, Australia); Julia Budworth; Winston S. Churchill Esq. (‘young Winston’, d. 2010); Mark Culme-Seymour; Deborah, Dowager Duchess of Devonshire; Edward, Lord Digby; Dione, Lady Digby; the late Robert Ducas*; Mrs Kathleen Dunn, governess to young Winston; the late Diana Guest*; Julian Guest; the late Lord Hankey*; the Hon. Jacquetta James; Richard (‘Tarka’) King; the late Diana, Lady Mosley*; Charlotte Mosley; Lady Mary Soames; C.H.B. Watts; Emeritus Professor Trevor Wilson; Lord Wimborne.
I should like to thank the archivist and staff at the Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge, for their help, especially Sandra Marsh, Daisy Davies, Madelin Terrazas, Bridget Warrington and Caroline Herbert; the counter staff at Western Manuscripts, Bodleian Library, Oxford; and Anne Hammond and the staff at Rosetta Cottage, Cowes.
While researching for earlier books I interviewed a number of people, now dead, who provided me with information that has proved relevant to this book on the Churchill family. These sources of information are marked above with an asterisk. The interviews were conducted long before I conceived a book on the Churchills, and had I been able to interview them specifically for this book I would have asked more – and probably different – questions.
Other people helped me in various ways during the research. My friend Anne Biffin nobly assisted me when the first draft was completed in the tedious job of checking citations and page proofs. Pamela Cornwell accompanied me to Cowes to visit Rosetta Cottage (Villa Rosetta during the Jeromes’ time) when I was too unwell to travel alone. Bernadette and Maureen Rivett arranged for us to visit the Dollar Princess exhibition at the American Museum, Bath. I met fellow biographer Anne Sebba in 2008, some years after I had researched Jennie Jerome and Randolph Churchill. We had probably been working on many of the same sources at approximately the same time, but I had to take two years out because of illness in May 2006, and in the meantime Anne went on to publish her book American Jennie, to deserved acclaim. In 2009, when I met Anne again, she told me of some information that had come her way, too late for her to use it, about Jennie’s third husband Montague Porch. With characteristic generosity she sent me her notes, and I have included some of the the information here.
I would also like to thank Minnie Churchill for the generous gift of a signed copy of her book, Sir Winston Churchill’s Life through His Paintings.
Books are not produced by authors alone. When the writing process ends, the editorial and production teams kick in, and I should also like to thank those who were part of that team:
Editors: Star Lawrence at W.W. Norton in New York, Richard Beswick and Vivien Redman at Little, Brown in London.
Copyeditor: Sue Phillpott
Proofreader: Dan Balado
Picture researcher: Linda Silverman
Jacket designer: Hannah Clarke
Production: Marie Hrynczak
Family tree and map: John Gilkes
Index: Mark Wells
Last, but certainly not least, my thanks to my literary agent, Louise Ducas, who is always on hand in a crisis.
COPYRIGHT CREDITS
The author wishes to thank the following for their generosity in granting permission for copyright material to be quoted in this book. Complete publication details of each title will be found in the bibliography:
Extracts from works and papers of Sir Winston Churchill (WSC): My Early Life, The Gathering Storm and The Grand Alliance; quotes by WSC extracted from the Official Biography, Volumes I (Youth), II (Young Statesman) and the Companion Volumes accompanying Volumes I & II; the letters of WSC published in Speaking for Themselves and Clementine Churchill, and those held at the Churchill Archive Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge; WSC quotes from other sources such as the memoirs of contemporaries, quotes in Martin Gilbert’s The Wilderness Years.
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Extracts from the letters of Lady Clementine Churchill published in Speaking for Themselves and Clementine Churchill, and those in the Churchill Papers held at the Churchill Archive Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge. Reproduced with permission of Curtis Brown Ltd, London, on behalf of the Estate of Lady Clementine Churchill. Copyright © The Lady Soames.
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Extracts from Keep on Dancing by Sarah Churchill, Lady Audley. Reproduced with permission of Curtis Brown Ltd, London, on behalf of the Estate of Sarah Churchill by kind permission of The Lady Soames. Copyright © Sarah Churchill 1981.
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