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  Marshall, Horace (cousin of GLB), 21, 32

  GLB’s letters to, 43, 50–51

  Marshall, Thomas, 21, 112

  Marshall, Lt. Gen. Sir William, 278

  Mathon (mountain guide), 76, 77–78

  Matterhorn mountain, Switzerland, 91–92

  Maude, Gen. Sir Stanley, 272, 276–77, 278, 310

  GLB writes of, 276–77

  May, Major, 284

  McMahon, Sir Henry, High Commissioner for Egypt, 239, 250

  correspondence with Hussain, 243, 248, 345, 359

  Mecca, Saudia Arabia, 243, 244, 335, 337, 339, 341

  Medina, Saudia Arabia, 338, 341

  Meije mountain, France, 74, 76–77

  Meissner, Heinrich August (railway engineer), 209

  Melos, Greece, 112–13

  Mesopotamia: definition, 244, 277

  and India, 244, 245, 249, 250

  under Turkish rule, 279

  British rule, 288

  Department of Pious Bequests, 294

  judicial system, 291–92

  The Arab of Mesopotamia, 270

  Review of the Civil Administration of Mesopotamia, xix, 293, 310, 329, 371, 445n

  “Self-Determination in Mesopotamia”, 308

  see also place names

  Mesopotamian Campaign, 244, 256, 262–63

  Mesopotamian League, 322

  Mhailam (escort), 192

  Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, 8, 9, 11, 12, 20, 35, 72

  Port Clarence, 4, 7, 9, 60, 65

  railway station, 13

  Washington New Hall, 5, 6, 9

  Winter Garden, 36

  Miletus, Turkey, 128

  Mill, John Stuart, 62, 70, 73

  Misma mountains, Saudi Arabia, 167, 191, 192

  Missing Sewell, Elizabeth, 25

  Moab hills, Jordan, 99

  Mons campaign, 223

  Mont Blanc mountain, France, 80

  Montagu, Sir Edwin, British Secretary of State for India, 330–31, 353, 355

  Montessori, Maria, 24

  Morris, William, 4, 5, 18, 65

  Mosul, Mesopotamia, 300, 322, 381, 400, 411

  1917, 289

  1918, 311

  Mount Grace Priory, near Northallerton, Yorkshire, 6, 7, 142, 407, 414, 418

  Mount Hermon, Palestine, 215

  mountaineering, 74–93, 121

  Mshetta, Jordan, 176

  Mudi (wife of Muhammad ibn Rashid), 195, 202–203, 204

  Muhammad (Druze muleteer), 99, 102

  Muhammad (Hasineh Sheikh), 108

  Muhammad (Kurdish Sheikh), 400–401

  Muhammad Abu Tayyi, Sheikh, 187, 188

  Muhammad al-Bessam, 169, 170

  Muhammad al-Marawi (guide), 169, 170, 171–72, 173, 184, 192, 194, 196–97, 201

  Muhammad Beg (of Amman), 178

  Muhammad Hussain Khan, 207

  Muhammad ibn Rashid, 195, 199

  Musa, Wady, 101

  Mustafa (farm worker), 184

  Mustafa Pasha, Khanikin chief, 310

  N

  Najaf, Iraq, 110, 205, 207, 247, 294, 320

  pilgrim burial at, 289

  in 1917, 300

  Naji, Haji, 370, 384, 414

  Namoud (merchant), 115

  Namrud, Abu, 178

  Naqib see Abdul Rahman, Sayyid

  National Portrait Gallery, 69

  Nasiriyeh, Iraq, 262

  Nefud desert, 167, 171, 192–93, 197, 207

  Nejd desert, 107, 110, 167, 170, 181, 191, 192, 211, 266

  New York Times, 383

  Newcastle upon Tyne, 4–5, 7, 9

  Nîmes, France, 55

  Nixon, Gen. Sir John, 245

  Nolde, Baron Emmanuel, 167

  North Eastern Railway (Britain), 4, 7, 13, 61, 219

  Nuri Pasha Said, 361, 381

  Nusr ed Din, 104

  O

  oil, 244, 273, 286

  Olliffe, Florence, see Bell, Florence

  Olliffee, Dr. Sir Joseph, 10, 24

  Olliffe, Lady, 12–13, 24, 28, 46, 65

  Olliffe, Mary, see Lascelles Mary,

  Olliffe, Tommy, 28, 33

  Ottoman Bank, 170

  Ottoman Empire, 95, 166, 174–75, 176, 181, 210, 218, 238, 271, 278–89, 280

  Oxford University: GLB a student, 32, 37–41, 42, 142

  archaeological expedition, 411

  P

  Palestine, 313, 353–57

  Balfour Declaration, 353, 356, 369

  discussed at Cairo Conference, 368–69

  see also place names

  Palmyra, Syria, 107, 214

  Pankhurst, Christabel (suffragette), 71

  Paradis, Marie (climber), 80

  Paris, France: Florence Olliffe’s early life in, 10, 11, 12

  GLB in, 1904, 113–14

  Office of Wounded and Missing Enquiry Department, 220, 224, 225

  GLB in, with father, 1919, 304

  Hotel Majestic, 348, 349

  Paris Peace Conference, 1919, 303, 305–308, 311–12, 318, 319, 322, 330, 347, 355, 359

  Treaty of Versailles, 357

  Parkinson, Dr. Sir Thomas, 406

  Parliament, British, 4, 329, 407

  Pattinson, Margaret (later Lady Bell

  grandmother of GLB), 5, 6, 33, 65

  Pease, Will, 139

  Pergamon, Turkey, 113

  Persia, 50–55, 56, 285

  Persian language, 50, 57, 97, 109

  Petra, Jordan, 100, 101

  Philby, Harry St. John Bridger, 268, 373–75

  photography, 112, 188

  Pichon, Stéphen, 350

  Picot, François Georges, 250, 345, 350

  “pilgrim corpses,” 289

  Port Said, Egypt, 160, 161, 241, 313

  Poynter, Sir Edward, 16

  Q

  Queen’s College, London, 29–32

  Quz Abu-al-Ir, battle, 336

  R

  Rabegh, Saudi Arabia, 340, 341

  Railway, North Eastern (in Britain), 4, 7, 13, 61, 219

  railway, Turkish (in Mesopotamia), 213, 219, 243, 245

  construction, 209

  attacked, 323, 344

  Ramadi, tribal gathering at, 376–79

  Ramsay, Sir William, 110, 119–20, 127–28, 129, 130, 137

  Rashids, 166, 190, 205, 206, 215, 266

  Red Barns, Redcar, 5, 9, 11, 13–14, 18, 19, 20, 21–22, 54, 64

  ill.

  Red Cross, 222

  Wounded and Missing Enquiry Department, see under Boulogne

  London

  Paris

  Redcar, North Yorkshire, 5, 11, 33

  beach, 18, 21

  park, 21

  railway stop, 13

  Reeves, Mr. (of Royal Geographical Society), 112

  Reichenbach Falls, Switzerland, 82

  Reinach, Prof. Salomon, 113–14

  religion, 31, 62, 63–64

  Revue Archéologique, 113, 114

  Richmond, Vice-Admiral Sir Herbert, 128, 405

  Ritchie, Anne, Lady, 30, 257

  Ritchie, Sir Richmond, British Permanent Under-Secretary of State for India, 168, 257

  Riu tribe, 206

  River Clyde (ship), 155, 156, 157, 160

  Riyadh, 166, 205

  Ibn Saud takes, 266

  Robins, Elizabeth (actress), 24, 49, 70, 139

  Robinson, William, 68

  Rocky Mountains, 64, 91

  Romania, 42–44

  Rosen, Friedrich (German Consul in Jerusalem) and Nina, 96, 97, 98, 102, 109

  Ross, Sir Edward Denison, Director, School of Oriental Studies, London, 56–57, 58, 64

  Rounton, Yorkshire, 8

  East Rounton church, 92

  Rounton Grange, 5, 6, 54, 65, 131, 134, 135, 140, 408

  garden, 66, 67–69, 419

  described, 64

  tapestry, 65, 419

  Doughty-Wylie’s visit, 137–38

  in WWI, 217, 220

  Bells leave, 407, 418r />
  demolished, 418–19

  ill.

  Royal Air Force, 318, 397, 400

  Royal Flying Corps, 247

  Royal Geographical Society, 112, 165, 169

  Founder’s Medal, 286

  Gill Memorial Award, 69

  Royal Photographic Society, 111

  Rumi, Jalal ad-Din, 131

  Russell, Bertrand, 3rd Earl, 10

  Russell, Diana, 221, 222, 224, 230

  Russell, Flora, 47, 65, 69, 221, 223, 224

  letters to, 56

  Russia: 1914, 233

  and Kurds, 1917, 310

  1918, 304

  Ruwalla tribe, 175, 189, 195, 205

  S

  Sackville-West, Vita, 412–13

  Saddam Hussein, President of Iraq, 261

  Safeh territory, Syria, 117

  Safwat Pasha, Treasurer to King Faisal, 391

  Saleh village, Syria, 117

  Salih (watchman of Hayyil), 196

  Salim (nephew of Muhammad alMarawi), 184

  Salisbury, Robert Cecil, 3rd Marquess of, British Prime Minister, 117

  Salkhad, Syria, 102, 103, 116, 118

  “salon power,” 122

  Salt, Jordan, 115

  Samuel, Sir Herbert, High Commissioner for Palestine, 356, 368

  San Remo Pact, 345, 358

  Santa Flavia, Sicily, 113

  Sargent, John Singer, 406

  Sasun Effendi Eskail, 362, 363, 366

  Saudi Arabia, 206, 396

  Sayyid (of Hayyil), 196, 201, 203

  Sayyid ibn Murted, Sheikh, 190

  Sayyid the Sherari (camel driver), 184, 190, 211

  School of Oriental Studies, London, 50, 56

  Schreckhorn mountain, Switzerland, 81

  Secunderabad Hospital, Le Touquet, France, 226

  Sedd-el-Bahr village, Traq, 155–56, 158

  Shahraban, Iraq, 323

  Shakespear, Capt. William H. I., 166–67, 266, 374

  Shalash, Ramadhan, 322

  Shamiyah tribe, 271

  Shammar tribe, 166, 184, 188, 190, 192, 198, 301, 322

  Shatt-al-Arab, 244, 256, 261, 387

  Shaw, Lt,-Col. G. H., 234

  Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 214

  Sherarat tribe, 115, 188, 190, 192

  Shia tribes, 206, 279–80, 292, 300, 320, 321, 362, 375

  Shield, Mary (later Bell

  mother of GLB), 9, 16, 163

  ill.

  Simeon Stylites, 118

  Simla, India, 256

  Sinderson, Dr. Sir Harry, Dean, Baghdad Medical College, 405

  Spencer, Herbert, 38

  Spring-Rice, Sir Cecil, British Ambassador to the U.S., 297

  Stanley, Sylvia (née Henley), 113, 407, 408, 409

  Stanley of Alderley, Lady, 10, 12, 32

  Stanley of Alderley, Lord, 50

  Stark, Freya, 123

  Steed, Wickham, editor, The Times, 351

  Storrs, Sir Ronald, 241–42, 243, 282, 314, 337, 339–40, 359, 399

  Strachey, John St. Loe, 220

  Strong, S. Arthur, 58

  Strutt, E. L., 92

  Strzygowski, Josef, 114, 119, 125

  Sudan, 291, 292

  Suez Canal, 94

  Suffrage and suffragettes, 24, 69–72

  suicide, 152–53, 154, 157, 413–14

  Sulaiman tribe, 189–90

  Sulaimaniyah, Iraq, 294, 309, 310, 311, 312, 400

  Sunday Times (London), 366

  Sunni sect, 209, 279–80, 292, 320, 361–62

  Sykes, Sir Mark, 241, 250, 307, 345, 355

  death, 348

  Sykes-Picot Agreement, 307, 311, 344–45, 353

  Faisal learns of, 345, 349–50

  Syria: and WWI outbreak, 218–19

  in Sykes-Picot Agreement, 345, 349

  and Franco-British Declaration, 1918, 307, 346–47, 351

  Faisal as King, 357–59

  under French Mandate, 357–60

  see also place names

  T

  Tafas village, Hejaz, Arabia, 346

  Taif, Hejaz, Saudi Arabia, 335, 337, 339

  Talbot, Mary, 40, 48

  Talib, Sayyid, Iraq Interior Minister, 219, 247, 366–67, 372

  Tallal, Sheikh of Tafas, 346

  taxation, Iraq, 289–90, 323–24, 332

  Taylor, A. J. P., 227

  Thesiger, Wilfred, 261

  Thomas, Capt. (musican), 369

  Thomas, Lowell J., 366

  Thompson, Campbell, 258, 260–61

  Tigris River, 244, 245, 274, 281

  GLB at, 1909, 110

  1914, 209, 210

  1917, 289

  journey down, 1919, 303

  GLB describes, 1921, 381–82

  picnic by, 1922, 392

  Times (London), 42, 44, 132, 221

  GLB’s obituary notices, 415, 417, 418

  Times of India, 417–18

  Tod, Arthur, 209

  Tod, Aurelia, 209, 317

  Tokyo, 67

  Townshend, Maj.-Gen. Charles, 263

  Transjordan, 365, 368, 396, 397, 399

  Treaty of Lausanne, 399

  Treaty of Versailles, 357

  Trenchard, Air Marshal Sir Hugh M., 1st Viscount Trenchard, 365

  Trevelyan, George, 405

  Trevelyan, Pauline, 406–407

  Tur Abdin plateau, Anatolia, 125

  Turkey and Turks: army, 246

  GLB’s prewar travels in, 110, 111

  Faisal with army, 336, 338

  and Armenians, 323

  and Arab Revolt, 337, 338–39, 341–46

  on outbreak of WWI, 218, 219

  1917, 299–300

  at Kut, 263

  at Tafal, 346

  after WWI, 307

  Treaty of Lausanne, 399–400

  1924 invasion, 400

  tripartite treaty with Britain and Iraq, 412

  see also Constantinople

  Ottoman Empire

  Young Turks

  Turkiyyeh (of Hayyil), 195–96, 199, 202, 203, 204

  U

  Ukhaidir palace, Iraq, 110, 124, 132

  ill.

  Ur, Iraq, 261, 410

  utilitarianism, 62, 63

  V

  Versailles, Treaty of, 357

  Victoria, Queen, 8

  Vogue, 220, 315

  W

  Wahabi sect (Akhwan), 166, 175, 266, 308, 396–97, 398

  Wales, 142

  Walford, Capt. Garth, 155–56

  Wallington Hall, Northumberland, 67

  Wang, Kirsten, 14

  War Office, 218, 219, 226, 228, 230, 231, 245, 249, 285, 318–19

  “fear telegram,” 220, 231

  Joint War Committee Report, 1914, 226–27, 228, 231

  Mesopotamian Campaign, 266

  Ware, Major Fabian, 230

  Washington New Hall, near Newcastle upon Tyne, 5, 6, 9

  water, in desert, 105, 106, 175, 185, 186, 206

  Watson, Sir Harry, 314

  Webb, Philip (architect), 18, 64–65

  Weizmann, Chaim Azriel, President of Israel, 354–55, 356

  Wejh, Saudi Arabia, 343, 344

  Wemyss, Rosslyn, Admiral of the Fleet, 1st Baron Wester-Wemyss, 341

  Whymper, Edward (climber), 79, 91

  Williams, Col. Weir, 155, 156

  Wilson, Sir Arnold (A. T.), Civil Commissioner for Iraq: character and career, 265–66, 325–26

  at Basra, 265–66, 272

  in Baghdad, 283, 284, 301, 302, 303, 307–308, 316, 318, 324, 325–30, 331–32, 367

  view of GLB, 326–28

  leaves Baghdad, 333

  subsequent career, 333

  at Paris Peace Conference, 311–12, 349

  at Cairo Conference, 366

  Wilson, J. M. 410

  Wilson, Woodrow, U.S. President, 287, 305–306, 319, 347, 351

  Wingate, Gen. Sir Reginald F., Governor-General of the Sudan, Sirdar of the Egyptian Army, 208, 285, 341

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sp; Wizeh, Iraq, 211

  women in Baghdad, 316–18

  Howeitat, 188

  suffrage and suffragettes, 24, 69–72

  see also harems

  Woolf, Virginia, 25

  Woolley, Leonard, 161, 241, 410, 415

  ill.

  Wordsworth, Elizabeth, 37–38, 39

  World War I, 94, 111, 147–48, 149, 217, 221

  trench warfare, 221, 233

  U.S. enters, 287

  1918, 304–305

  Armistice, 305

  see also Gallipoli

  Wounded and Missing Enquiry Department: Boulogne office, 147, 221–34, 237, 371

  London office, 224, 234, 235, 236

  Paris office, 220, 224, 225

  Y

  Yahya Beg, 104, 123, 268

  Yasin Pasha, Gen. al-Hashimi, Prime Minister of Iraq, 328

  Yazidi sect, 300

  Yenbo, Saudi Arabia, 341–43

  Young, Hubert W., 389

  Young Turks, 132, 243, 309, 337, 338

  Ypres, battle, 147–48, 221

  Z

  Zagros mountains, Iran, 244

  Zaid ibn Hussain, Emir: in Arab revolt, 339, 340, 342

  subsequently, 359, 394, 401, 403

  Zaiya (servant), 401–402

  Zamil ibn Subhan, 195, 202, 215

  Zionism, 313, 353–55, 368–69

  Zionist Commission, 356

  Ziza, Jordan, GLB in, 1914, 145, 176–77, 180, 181

 

 

 


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