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by Mary S. Lovell


  Brixton Prison 326, 328

  Broadmoor, Miss 89

  Brocket, Lord 270

  Brown Book of Hitler Terror, The 177, 178

  Brown House, Munich 181

  Brunswick, Duchess of 185

  Buckingham Street, London 102–3, 109, 126

  BUF see British Union of Fascists

  Bunting, Miss 90

  Burma 392

  Burn, Michael 94, 161, 183

  Burns, Robert 51

  Byron, Robert 68, 98, 102, 108, 269–70, 276

  Cadogan, Commander 53

  California Labour School 385

  California State Committee on Un-American Activities 430

  California State University, San José 493–4

  Canada 31–3, 97–8, 189, 247, 316, 320, 341

  Canadian Military Hospital 335

  Canadian Royal Air Force 317

  Cape Cod 521

  Caribou flying boat 292

  Carlton Tearooms, Munich 172, 183, 185

  Carrington, Dora 108, 126, 127, 129, 132

  Castle Howard 241, 258

  Castlerosse, Doris 141

  Cavalcade (film) 182

  Cavendish, Andrew, later 11th Duke of Devonshire 342, 497; meets Debo 272–3; engagement to Debo 303–4, 335, 336; wedding 338–40; children 377, 382, 385, 454; and brother’s death 388–9; and politics 403, 421, 471–2, 526; and Chatsworth Settlement 421–3; father’s death and efforts to save Chatsworth 423–4, 440–2, 526; golden wedding 515; support for local institutions 526

  Cavendish, Billy, Lord Hartington 334–5, 383–4, 387–8

  Cavendish, Deborah, Duchess of Devonshire see Mitford, Deborah

  Cavendish, Elizabeth 388

  Cavendish, Emma 377, 421, 423, 437, 477, 525

  Cavendish, Peregrine Andrew Morny (‘Stoker’) 385, 421, 423, 437, 525, 526

  Cavendish, Sophia 454, 500

  Chamberlain, Neville 270, 276, 277, 316

  chaperones 69, 73, 75–6

  Chartwell 83, 91–2, 121, 170, 205, 349

  Château l’Horizon 423

  Chatsworth 334, 335, 339, 389, 411, 471, 477, 515; Chatsworth Settlement 421–3; efforts to save after 10th duke’s death 423–4, 440–2, 526–8; Farm Shop 528

  Cheatle, Dr 95, 469

  Cheltenham Literary Festival 518

  Cherwell, Lord see Lindemann, Frederick

  Cherwell (magazine) 128

  Chesterfield 403, 421

  Chetwode, Penelope 130

  Cheyne Walk, Chelsea 126

  Chilton, Sir Henry 233

  Cholmondeley, Essex 53

  Christian Science 313

  Christmas Pudding (Nancy Mitford) 147–8

  chub fuddling 57–8

  Churchill, Clementine, née Hozier 25–6, 83, 93, 115, 121, 317, 377–8, 380, 415

  Churchill, Diana 93, 205, 320

  Churchill, Ivor 205

  Churchill, Mary 121, 400

  Churchill, Randolph 132, 141, 253, 284, 380, 397; friendship with Diana 66, 83, 91, 110, 127, 205, 414; marriage 301

  Churchill, Sarah 205

  Churchill, Winston 61, 92, 184, 218, 229, 277, 284–5, 317, 327, 413, 428; asks Diana’s opinion of Hitler 205; blamed for war by Fascists 288, 293; Diana’s friendship with 83, 131; and Esmond Romilly 26, 170, 179, 320, 349–50; forms wartime government 316, 323; interest in Mussolini 321; meeting with Decca and her reaction to gift 347–50; meets Roosevelt 347; proposes Mosley for the Other Club 135; reaction to Liverpool slums 326; receives letter from Decca about Mosleys 375–6; and release of Mosleys 378, 380; Tom’s friendship with 115, 116; tries to improve prison conditions 359–60, 363; and Unity’s letter about Austria 242; unpopular in 1930s 206

  Civil Rights Campaign 408, 428–32, 447, 448

  Clarendon Laboratory, Oxford 214

  Cliveden 135, 154, 335

  Clonfert Palace 419, 457–9

  Clough, Arthur Hugh 413

  Clovelly, Devon 85–6

  Cockburn, Claud 401–2

  Colditz 343

  Colefax, Sybil 356

  Collinson, Captain 47

  Columbia Hospital, Washington 337

  Commentator (journal) 314

  Communism 264, 265; Decca and 165, 166, 177–8, 204, 255, 350; Esmond and 170; fear of 137–8, 195, 204, 310; in Hungary 443–4, 448; in Spain 221

  Communist Party: Decca’s activities for 376, 401–2, 405, 449; persecution in USA 418, 428, 430–2; relative freedom in England 442, 463–4; Decca’s resignation 447–8; see also Civil Rights Campaign

  Connaught Hotel, London 357

  Connolly, Cyril 397, 450

  Conservative Party 133, 134, 135

  Constantinople 203

  Cooper, Diana 108, 357, 426–7, 489

  Cours Fénelon, Paris 79–81, 82, 83

  Coward, Noël 67, 108

  Cowles, Virginia 270

  Cresswell, Wilhelmina (‘Billa’), later Lady Harrod 185, 426

  Crewe, Lord 81

  Cripps, Sir Stafford 265

  Crowood House 414–16, 419

  Crux Easton 381, 389, 393, 394, 413–14

  Cry Havoc (Beverly Nichols) 119, 177, 178

  Culme-Seymour, Angela (‘Trixie’) 453

  Cunard, Emerald 108, 141, 356

  Curtis Brown (literary agency) 463

  Curzon, Cynthia see Mosley, Cynthia

  Czechoslovakia 262–3, 266, 267, 276, 277, 282

  Dachau 327

  Daily Express 229–30, 307, 313

  Daily Mail 137, 209–10

  Daily Mirror 284, 300, 362

  Daily Sketch 40

  Daily Telegraph 203, 417, 453

  Daily Worker 137, 177, 179, 401

  Darling, Grace 514

  Dashwood, Helen 275

  Dawkins, Willie 27

  Dawson, Lord 377

  débutantes 75–6

  de Laessoe, Major and Mrs 364, 377

  Dell, Miss 90–1

  Democratic Party 338

  Depression, Great 113, 117

  Desert Island Discs 507, 516–17

  Deutelmoser, Herr 182

  Devonshire, Duchess of see Mitford, Deborah

  Devonshire, 10th Duke of 421, 422, 423

  Devonshire, 11th Duke of see Cavendish, Andrew

  Devonshire Regiment 392

  Dicks, Laura (‘Nanny Blor’) 23, 26, 27, 34–5, 52, 78, 85–6, 303, 312; death 462–3; famous put-downs 80; Nancy’s essay on 472; reaction to Pigeon Pie 310; reaction to Decca’s rebelliousness 104, 227, 230, 241

  Digby, Pamela 301

  Dolphin Square, London 323

  Domville, Sir Barry 363

  Don’t Tell Alfred (Nancy Mitford) 185–6, 426, 453

  Drummonds bank 105, 315, 435

  Duchess of Windsor, The (Diana Mosley) 502–3

  Duke of York, HMS 347

  Dunn, Kathleen 150

  Durr, Clifford 283, 317, 345–6, 350, 372

  Durr, Virginia 283, 317–19, 337, 338, 342, 345–6, 350, 351, 347, 365, 372

  Earhart, Amelia 95

  East Bay Civil Rights Congress 430

  Eaton Square, London 146, 150, 199, 200

  Eden, Anthony 229

  Edensor House 421–2, 423, 440

  Edward VII, king 24

  Edward VIII see Windsor, Duke of

  Elizabeth of Austria, empress 25

  Emergency Powers Act (1939): Rule 18B 323–4, 326, 327, 335–6, 360, 363, 380, 415

  Encounter 451, 452

  Engel, Gerhard 322

  Erskine, Hamish St Clair 97, 107–8, 110, 147, 148, 149–51, 153, 354

  Erskine, Mary St Clair 150, 167

  Esquire 470–1, 506

  Estate, The (Duchess of Devonshire) 515

  Ethiopia 204, 354, 355, 356

  Eton College 279

  Euphorion Books 416

  European 460

  Evans, Norah 22

  Evening Standard 189, 460

  Examiner 375

  Faces of Philip (Jess
ica Mitford) 514

  Famous Writer School 480–1

  Faringdon, Oxfordshire 415

  Farrer, Ann (‘Idden’) (cousin) 119–20, 312, 385; Decca’s friendship with 120–1, 122, 165, 166, 171, 174, 176, 232, 467–8

  Farrer, Barbara (cousin) 120

  Farrer, Denis (uncle) 120

  Farrer, Joan, née Mitford (aunt) 120, 124, 467

  Farrer, Joan (‘Robin’/’Rudbin’) (cousin) 119, 120, 231–2, 312, 464, 468, 484, 503; comes out jointly with Unity 124–5, 140; marriage 464; tribute to Nancy 492

  Farrer family 24, 120, 121, 301

  Fascism 143, 144, 153, 204, 264–5, 322; and fear of Communism 138, 195, 203, 310; see also British Union of Fascists; Nazis

  Fauré, Edgar 454

  FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) 372, 430, 432, 446–7, 448

  Federal Communications Bureau 283

  Fellowes, Daisy 415

  Fettiplace family 45, 50

  Fitzgerald, Scott 115

  Fitzwilliam, Peter 410–11

  Foot, Michael 460–1

  Forman, James 482

  Frances Holland school 26

  Franco, Francisco 204, 239, 251, 293

  Frantz, Marge 373

  Frederick the Great (Nancy Mitford) 488

  Free French Forces 355

  Free French Officers Club 333

  Freedom Fighters 471

  Freeman, Mr, of Swinbrook Manor 45–6

  Friends Apart (Philip Toynbee) 264

  Gallipoli 206

  Gardner, Evelyn, later Waugh 108, 109

  Gaulle, Charles de 355, 357, 390, 397, 398–9, 454

  Gay Hussar, London 460

  George VI, king 246

  Gladstein, Grossman, Sawyer and Edises 404

  Gladwyn, Cynthia 150

  Godfrey, Archbishop 384

  Goebbels, Joseph 183, 187, 204, 206, 207, 210

  Goebbels, Magda 211, 251, 298

  Goering, Hermann 207, 252

  Gollancz (publisher) 464

  Gordon-Canning, Captain 211

  Grace Had an English Heart (Jessica Mitford) 514

  Graham, Katherine (‘Kay’) 281, 433–4

  Graham, Sheilah 114–15

  Grand National 215

  Great Estates (TV series) 526

  Greater Britain, The (Oswald Mosley) 138, 142

  Gribun, Mull 287, 411, 474, 475, 484

  Grosvenor Road, London 273

  Guardian, Manchester 134, 511

  Guernica 239

  Guinness, Bryan: engagement to Diana 94, 97, 98–9; marriage 99–103, 106–7; impressions of Mitfords 104; social life 108–9, 110–11, 112, 126, 127, 130–1; writes novel 110; children 110, 127; admitted to the bar 126; homes 126; conjuring tricks 129; and Diana’s affair 141, 143, 144–6; divorce 150, 153–4, 201; remarries 256; stays friends with Diana 256; attends Decca’s gambling party 256–7

  Guinness, Catherine 510–11

  Guinness, Desmond 127, 353, 381, 382, 483, 500, 525

  Guinness, Evelyn 98, 102

  Guinness, Jonathan 110, 200, 336, 353, 381–2, 501, 510–11

  Guinness family and estates 102–3

  Haight-Ashbury, San Francisco 370–1

  Halifax, Lord 350

  Hamilton, Hamish 396

  Hamilton, Willie 472

  Hammersley, Violet 24, 165, 295, 300, 301, 311, 325, 330, 435, 446

  Hanfstaengl, Erna 252, 284–5, 295

  Hanfstaengl, Putzi 159–61, 162, 174, 175, 251–3, 284, 286

  Hardwick Hall 441–2

  hare-coursing 48

  Harker, Brigadier 325

  Harlech, Lord 496

  Harpers Bazaar 107

  Harrod, Lady see Cresswell, Wilhelmina

  Harrod, Roy 108

  Harrods 439

  Hart-Davis, Rupert 397

  Harvard University 494

  Hasties (solicitors) 229, 233, 466

  Hastings, Selina 511–12

  Hastings, Sussex 34

  Hatherop Castle School 53–5, 56

  Havering House 218

  ‘Hearties’ 70–1

  Helleu, Paul-César 12–13, 80, 83, 84

  Helleu, Paulette 190, 496

  Henie, Sonja 114

  Henlein, Herr 270

  Herald Tribune 335, 383

  Heythrop Hunt 30, 47, 147, 215

  Heywood Hill, George 353, 452, 466, 468

  Heywood Hill’s bookshop 353, 394, 465–6

  Higgs, Nanny 110, 273, 327

  High Wycombe see Old Mill Cottage

  Highcliffe Castle 153

  Highland Fling (Nancy Mitford) 110, 113, 147

  Hill, Derek 172, 183

  Himmler, Heinrich 173

  Hitler, Adolf: and Anschluss 242–3, 244; British pre-war perceptions of 161–2, 175–6, 262–3, 265; comes to power 146, 159, 160, 204–5; and Czechoslovakia 262–3; Diana’s meetings with 197, 204–5, 206–8, 210, 248, 250, 252, 253, 268, 287–9, 321–2, 501; and Diana’s wedding 211–12; Duke of Windsor and 502; and France 316; Hanfstaengl and 159–60, 251–3, 284–5; on inevitability of war 288; and Kristallnacht 263; Lloyd George and 323; love affairs 250–1; march into Rhineland 204; Mein Kampf 160; Mosley compared to 138–9; and Night of the Long Knives 172–3; opinion of Mosley 322; pro-England attitude 205–6; and Sudetenland 266, 268, 270; temper 248; Unity’s early interest in 122, 159–60, 172, 175–6, 181; Unity’s first meetings with 181–7; and Unity’s flat 285–6, 290; Unity’s friendship with 204–5, 206–8, 231, 244, 247–52; Unity’s gift to 97; Unity’s relationship with (extent of) 250–1, 258, 266, 267–9, 287–8; and Unity’s suicide attempt 298–9, 305, 306–7

  Hoare, Sir Samuel and Lady 115

  Holloway Prison 326–7, 328–9, 330, 336, 349, 363–5, 501, 505

  Honourable Rebel, The (TV documentary) 507

  Hons, Society of 51–2, 88, 89, 104, 118, 428

  Hons and Rebels (Jessica Mitford) 449, 463–70, 497, 513; depicts unhappy childhood 103, 181; on Fascism 177, 243, 264, 271; reaction of relatives to 467–70, 473, 499; snake incident 89–90, 499

  Hooper (groom) 45, 47, 48, 91, 476

  Horne, Anne see Farrer, Anne

  Houghton Mifflin 464

  House, The (Duchess of Devonshire) 515

  House of Lords 57, 88, 246

  House of Mitford, The (Jonathan and Catherine Guinness) 510–11

  Howard, Brian 68, 73, 108, 109

  Howard, Christian 258

  Hozier, Bill 61

  Hozier, Blanche, née Ogilvy (‘Aunt Natty’) 25–6, 42, 61

  Hozier, Clementine see Churchill, Clementine

  Hozier, Henry 25

  Hozier, Nellie see Romilly, Nellie

  Hungary 444–5, 448

  Hussey, Miss 56, 89, 120, 167

  Hutchinson, Barbara 141

  Huxley family 127

 

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