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by Natalie Livingstone


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  Halifax, Earl of (Edward Frederick Lindley Wood), Fulness of Days (London: Collins, 1957).

  Harrison, Rosina, Gentlemen’s Gentlemen: My Friends in Service (London: Arlington Press, 1976).

  The Lady’s Maid: My Life in Service (London: Ebury Press, 2011).

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  Julius, Anthony, Trails of the Diaspora: A History of Anti-Semitism in England (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010).

  Kaplan, Justin, When the Astors Owned New York: Blue Bloods and Grand Hotels in a Gilded Age (New York: Plume, 2007).

  Lees-Milne, James, Caves of Ice (London: Faber, 1984).

  — Diaries, 1942–1945: Ancestral Voices and Prophesying Peace (London: John Murray, 1995).

  — People and Places: Country House Donors and the National Trust (London: Murray, 1992).

  Lovin, Clifford R., A School for Diplomats: the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 (University Press of America, 1997).

  Lyons, Eugene, Assignment in Utopia (London: G. G. Harrap & Co., 1938).

  MacMillan, Margaret, Peacemakers: The Paris Peace Conference of 1919 and its attempt to end war (London: John Murray, 2001).

  Mandler, Peter, The Fall and Rise of the Stately Home (New Haven; London: Yale University Press, 1997).

  Musolf, Karen J., From Plymouth to Parliament: A Rhetorical History of Nancy Astor’s 1919 Campaign (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1999).

  Nimocks, Walter, Milner’s Young Men: The ‘Kindergarten’ in Imperial Affairs (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1970).

  Orbell, John, ‘Baring, John, second Baron Revelstoke (1863–1929)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn., May 2006).

  Overy, Richard, The Bombing War: Europe 1939–1945 (London: Allen Lane, 2013).

  Pakenham, Thomas, The Boer War (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1979).

  Richardson, Harriet, ed., English Hospitals 1660–1948: A Survey of their Architecture and Design (Swindon: Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England, 1998).

  Rose, Norman, The Cliveden Set: Portrait of an Exclusive Fraternity (London: Pimlico, 2001).

  Sandbrook, Dominic, Never Had It So Good: A History of Britain from Suez to the Beatles (London: Abacus, 2006).

  Schama, Simon, A History of Britain [vol. 3]: The Fate of Empire 1776–2000 (London: The Bodley Head, 2009).

  Shotwell, James T., At the Paris Peace Conference (New York: Macmillan, 1937).

  Sinclair, David, Dynasty: The Astors and their Times (London: Onslow Books, 1983).

  Skidelsky, Robert, John Maynard Keynes: Hopes Betrayed, 1883–1920 (London: Macmillan, 1983).

  Stanford, Peter, Bronwen Astor: Her Life and Times (London: HarperCollins, 2000).

  Strachey, Barbara, Remarkable Relations: The Story of the Pearsall Smith Family (London: Gollancz, 1980).

  Sykes, Christopher, Nancy: The Life of Lady Astor (St Albans: Granada Publishing, 1979).

  Thane, Pat, ‘The Impact of Mass Democracy on British Political Culture, 1918–1939’, in Gottlieb, Julie V., and Toye, Richard, eds. The Aftermath of Suffrage: Women, Gender, and Politics in Britain, 1918–1945 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013).

  Trewin, John Courtenay, Portrait of Plymouth (London: Hale, 1973).

  Tyack, Geoffrey, ‘Service on the Cliveden Estate between the Wars’, Oral History 5/1 (1977): 63–87.

  Wilson, Derek, The Astors, 1763–1992: Landscape with Millionaires (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1993).

  PICTURE CREDITS

  Fountain of Love, Cliveden, courtesy of Cliveden House Hotel

  Cliveden 1668 lawn, courtesy of Cliveden House Hotel

  © National Portrait Gallery, Anna Maria Talbot (née Brudenell), Countess of Shrewsbury, Sir Peter Lely, circa 1670, Purchased, 1869, Primary Collection NPG 280

  © National Portrait Gallery, George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, Sir Peter Lely, Purchased, 1869, Primary Collection NPG 279

  Mary, Duchess of Buckingham, John Michael Wright/Private Collection/Photo © Christie’s Images / Bridgeman Images

  Vitruvius Britannicus, RIBA Library Drawings Collection

  View of the Villa Aldobrandini from the garden, Alessandro Spechi/Private Collection/The Stapleton Collection/Bridgeman Images

  Elizabeth, Countess of Orkney, Sir Godfrey Kneller, Honolulu Academy of Arts, in James Crathorne, Cliveden: The Place and the People (London: Collins & Brown, 1995)

  Charles Talbot, 12th Earl and 1st Duke of Shrewsbury, K.G. after Sir Godfrey Kneller © National Trust Collections

  A Dialogue Between K.W. and Benting. Pamphlet, c. 1695 (Pw A 2715) © University of Nottingham

  William III of Great Britain and Ireland, Sir Godfrey Kneller (attr. to)/Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland/Bridgeman Images

  Queen Mary II c.1685, Willem Wissing (studio of)/Kenwood House, London, UK/ © English Heritage Photo Library/Bridgeman Images

  Field Marshal George Hamilton (1666–1737) Earl of Orkney, 1724, Martin Maingaud/Private Collection/Roy Miles Fine Paintings/Bridgeman Images

  © National Portrait Gallery, Sarah Churchill (née Jenyns (Jennings)), Duchess of Marlborough, after Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt, circa 1700, Purchased, 1948, Primary Collection NPG 3634

  Princess Augusta, Jean-Baptiste van Loo/The Trustees of the Goodwood Collection/Bridgeman Images

  CIRCA 1800: Hymen and Cupid From the original picture by Hogarth from The Works of Hogarth published London 1833 (Photo by Universal History Archive/Getty Images) Credit – Universal Images Group/Contributor

  Prince Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales (1707–51), Thomas Hudson © National Trust Collections

  View of Westminster from Lambeth with a royal barge in the foreground, Samuel Scott (circle of)/Private Collection/Photo © Christie’s Images/Bridgeman Images

  Queen Caroline, born Caroline of Ansbach (1683–1737), John Vanderbank/The Trustees of the Goodwood Collection/Bridgeman Images

  George II, Thomas Hudson/The Trustees of the Goodwood Collection/Bridgeman Images

  The Family of Frederick Prince of Wales, George Knapton, signed and dated 1751, Royal Collection Trust/ © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2015

  Ruins of Cliveden after the fire, Paul Sandby © National Trust Collections

  Portrait of Harriet Howard, Duchess of Sutherland, Franz Xavier Winterhalter © National Trust Collections

  George Granville Sutherland-Leveson-Gower (1786–1861), 2nd Duke of Sutherland, KG, DCL (after John Partridge), William Corden II © National Trust Collections

  © National Portrait Gallery, Queen Victoria, Aaron Edwin Penley, circa 1840, Given by John Steegman, 1959, Primary Collection NPG 4108

  The Duchess of Sutherland in her Coronation Robes, Charles Robert Leslie © Wolverhampton Art Gallery

  © National Portrait Gallery, Sir Charles Barry, John Prescott Knight, circa 1851, Given by the sitter’s son, Bishop A. Barry, 1900, Primary Collection NPG 1272

  Designs for Cliveden House (Cliefden House), Taplow, Buckinghamshire, seat of the Earl of Orkney. Elevations of the north and south fronts

  Spring Cottage, courtesy of Cliveden House Hotel

  Reproduced by permission of English Heritage © Oxfordshire Archives

  Cliefden, the Residence of the Dowager Duchess of Sutherland, visited by the Queen, after Edmund Morison Wimperis/Private Collection/ © Look and Learn/Illustrated Papers Collection/Bridgeman Images

  The Duchess of Sutherland’s assembly at Stafford House in honour of Garibaldi, English School (19th century)/Private Collection/ © Look and Learn/Bernard Platman Antiquarian Collection/Bridgeman Images

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� National Portrait Gallery, William Ewart Gladstone, Sir John Everett Millais, 1st Bt, 1879, Transferred from Tate Gallery, London, UK, 1957, Primary Collection NPG 3637

  Nancy Astor (1879–1964) 1906, John Singer Sargent/Cliveden, Buckinghamshire, UK/National Trust Photographic Library/John Hammond/Bridgeman Images

  Nurses and patients at the New Brunswick Ward of the Duchess of Connaught’s Canadian Red Cross Hospital at Cliveden (Imperial War Museum Q53611)

  Front cover of Chronicles of Cliveden (June 30th 1917) with thanks to the National Library of Australia

  November 1919: Nancy Witcher Langhorne, Viscountess Astor (right), with Lady Cynthia Curzon and Mrs Phipps (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

  An election leaflet from Nancy Astor’s 1919 Campaign © UK Parliamentary Archive

  Nancy Astor Giving A Speech During the 1919 Election Campaign © Plymouth City Council (Arts and Heritage)

  2nd December 1920: Viscountess Astor (Photo by George C. Beresford/Beresford/Getty Images)

  Lady Nancy Astor serving tea to family members at Cliveden (Photo by Hans Wild / The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images)

  Lady Astor, Charlie Chaplin, Amy Johnson and George Bernard Shaw (Photo by Time Life Pictures/Mansell/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images)

  1941: Nancy Witcher Astor (Photo by Tunbridge/Tunbridge-Sedgwick Pictorial Press/Getty Images)

  Photo by Hans Wild/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images

  Cliveden from the parterre, courtesy of Cliveden House Hotel

  INDEX

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  Addison, Joseph, 198

  Adelaide, Queen, 250, 256

  Adkens, Thomas, 200

  Albemarle, Duke of, 37

  Aldington, Richard, 382–3

  Alfred, King, 156, 160

  Anne, Queen, 82, 91, 95, in, 115, 136, 143

  becomes Queen, 109

  and Robert Harley, 121

  smallpox, 85

  Anson, George, 263

  Apsley, Frances, 83, 84, 90

  Apsley, Sir Allen, 83

  Archer, Thomas, 113, 133, 273

  Argyll, Duchess of, 308

  Arne, Thomas, 155, 159, 163, 188

  Asquith, H.H., 334, 350

  Astor, Bill, 1, 412, 421, 423–4

  Profumo Affair, 425–36

  Astor, Bronwen, 1

  Astor, David, 378, 386, 412, 413, 421, 429, 435

  Astor, John Jacob (Jakie), 369, 396, 421, 430

  Astor, Michael, 354, 378, 421

  Astor, Mrs Caroline Webster Schermerhorn, 335

  Astor, Nancy, 1, 3, 4, 323–424

  alcohol, 368–9

  anti-Semitism, 341, 350, 398

  appeasement, 391–401

  Bobbie’s disgrace, 384–6

  First World War, 323–5

  marriages, 336–40

  Member of Parliament, 351, 358–73

  Second World War, 402–8

  Astor, Waldorf, 325, 334, 362, 386, 387, 396, 403, 412

  band in Plymouth, 405

  Cliveden, 341–2

  defeat, 351

  dies, 423

  Hitler, 388

  horses, 346

  illness, 409

  marriage, 422

  meets Nancy, 340

  National Trust, 414–17

  peerage, 358

  Plymouth plan, 410

  political career, 350

  relationship with Nancy, 407

  standing down as MP, 359

  suffragettes, 332

  Astor, William Waldorf, 1, 317, 343, 357

  Astor, Wissie, 379, 380, 381

  Augusta of Saxe-Gotha, 3, 155, 157, 161, 163, 170, 172, 179, 180, 183–6, 188, 192, 195, 205, 207

  destroys documents, 203–4

  dies, 209–10

  domestic life, 196–200

  dress, 176–8

  Earl of Bute, 208

  early life, 164–8

  first child, 181–2

  Frederick’s death, 201–2

  Queen Caroline’s death, 189–91

  small pox, 193–4

  wedding, 173–5

  Ayscough, Francis, 197

  Baillie, David, 272

  Baldwin, Stanley, 391, 392, 393

  Balfour, Arthur, 350, 365, 367

  Bamfield, Colonel, 22

  Barham, Lady, 256

  Baring, John, Lord Revelstoke, 339

  Barlow, Thomas, Bishop of Lincoln, 76

  Barrie, J.M., 349, 360

  Barry, Charles, 250, 270, 272–5, 286–9

  Bart, Sir William Irby, 192

  Bassnet, Mr, 192

  Beaverbrook, Lord, 386, 427

  Bedford, Duchess of, 264, 280

  Bedford, Duke of, 187

  Bell, Corporal, 329

  Bellingham, John, 67

  Belloc, Hilaire, 349–50

  Bennet, Henry, Earl of Arlington, 46–7, 51, 58

  Bentinck, Hans William, 84, 88, 99

  Berri, Duchesse de, 231, 240

  Boswell, James, 243

  Bottomley, William, 371

  Bown, Jane, 430

  Boyden, Jimmy, 334

  Brand, Bob, 353–6, 381, 388–9, 391–3, 421–22, 435

  Bratch, Moses, 70

  Braythwaite, Mr, 52

  Bridgemann, Charles, 138, 140, 142, 197

  Bridges, Captain George Rodney, 69, 74–5

  Bridgewater, Duke of, 221

  Bright, John, 293

  Brooks, David ‘Winkie,’ 388

  Brooks, Reggie, 327

  Brown, Lancelot ‘Capability,’ 142

  Brudenell, Anna Maria, see Talbot, Anna Maria

  Brudenell, Lady Anne, 19

  Brudenell, Robert, 2nd Earl of Cardigan, 15, 31, 61

  Buckmaster, Lord, 370

  Burghclere, Lady Winifred, 76

  Burn, William, 267

  Burney, Fanny, 177

  Butler, Samuel, 26, 28

  Cadogan, Alec, 391

  Cairns, Hugh, 382

  Cambridge, Duchess of, 252

  Campanini, Barbara, 161

  Campbell, Colen, 133

  Cannons, Mrs, 182

  Carissimi, Giacomo, 68

  Carlisle, Lord, 236, 277, 282, 290, 310

  Carlos II of Spain, 111

  Caroline, Queen, 145, 146, 155, 166, 167, 179, 186, 187, 194

  Augusta’s labour, 180–4

  dies, 189–90

  dress, 177

  marriage, 174–5

  Cecil, Lord Robert, 356

  Celler, Emanual, 420

  Chamberlain, Neville, 391, 396

  Chambers, William, 209

  Chaplin, Charlie, 350

  Charles 1, 16, 21, 21–22, 49

  and Buckingham, 25

  Charles II, 2, 21–27, 34, 51, 59, 71, 84, 89

  and Buckingham, 32

  dies, 90

  and duelling, 11–12

  and French cooking, 37–8

  and mistresses, 17–19

  and music, 68–9

  Restoration, 49–50

  Charles X, 231, 239–40, 242

  Chesterfield, Earl of, 24

  Chesterfield, Lord, 186

  Chiffinch, William, 18

  Chiswell, Sarah, 193

  Christian, Edward, 52, 74

  Churchill, John, Duke of Marlborough, 95, 118, 123, 131, 135

  in battle, 129–30

  view of, 124–5

  Churchill, Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, 83, 99, 109–11, 115, 125, 146, 149, 199

  Blenheim Palace, 117–18

  fall from grace, 119–23, 136

  in old age, 190–1

  Churchill, Winston, 317, 329, 350, 369, 382, 406

  Clanricarde, Lady, 238

  Clarendon, Earl of, 27, 46, 47, 52, 58, 306

  Clayton, Robert, 52, 53

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nbsp; Cleaver, Henry, 70

  Clerk, Sir John, 111

  Clifford, Thomas, 46

  Clive, Kitty, 157

  Clutton, Henry, 287, 289

  Cobden, William, 293

  Cobham, Viscount, 138, 141, 156

  Cockburn, Claud, 394, 395, 396, 397, 399

  Colbert, Charles, 39

  Compton, Henry, Bishop of Oxford, 83, 84

  Connaught, Duchess of, 324

  Conroy, John, 261

  Conway, Lord, 59

  Cooper, Anthony Ashley, 46

  Coote, Lord, 94

  Covell, Dr, 89

  Coward, Noel, 406

  Cowley, Abraham, 25, 49

  Cranborne, Viscount, 331

  Craven, Earl of, 55

  Cromwell, Oliver, 16, 21, 22

  Cromwell, Richard, 16, 34

  Cross, Friar Nicholas, 39

  Crouch, Gilbert, 31

  Crowther, Geoffrey, 412

  Cumberland, William, Duke of, 166, 195, 201, 205, 207, 209

  Cunard, Lady, 338, 392

  Cure, George, 197, 199

  Daliston, Mrs, 29

  Danby, Earl of, see Osborne, Thomas

  Dashwood, Sir Francis, 142

  Dashwood, Sir John, 415

  Davey, George, 216

  David, Stanislas, 252

  Davy, Miss, 416

  Dawson, Geoffrey, 391, 392, 395

  Dean, Charles, 434

  Defoe, Daniel, 135

  Dempster, George, 244

  Denning, Lord, 431

  Dennison, W, 347

  Desaguliers, John Theophilus, 161

  Desborough, Lady, 331, 339, 345, 352

  Desgots, Claude, 139

  Deutscher, Isaac, 412

  Devey, George, 287, 289

  Devonshire, Duke of, 113, 221, 247

  Dickens, Charles, 255

  Disraeli, Benjamin, 303, 313

  Dodington, George Bubb, 201–2

  Dorchester, Marquis of, 28

  Dorp, Johan van, 100

  Douglas, James, 197

  Dover, Lord, 247

  Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan, 371

  Dryden, John, 44–6, 52, 73

  Dugdale, ‘Baffy,’ 400

  Dunbar, Viscount, 37

  Dunbarton, Lord, 105

  Dunluce, Lord, 33

  Eastlake, Charles Locke, 272

  Eaton, Jasper, 68

  Eddy, Mary Baker, 326, 331

  Eden, Anthony, 391, 395

  Edgecombe, Johnny, 426

  Edward VII, 344

  Egmont, Earl of, 172, 174, 190, 203

  Ellis, George Agar, 223, 249

  Elphinstone, Lord, 348

  Etherege, George, 32

  Evelyn, John, 28, 33, 50, 55

 

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