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No More Champagne

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by David Lough


  Mason, Geoffrey 255, 289, 290, 298, 300, 302, 313, 322

  Master of Elibank 99, 100

  Masterton-Smith, James 110

  Maze, Paul 279, 436

  McClure, Samuel 182

  McGowan, Harry 186, 193

  Mellon, Richard 182

  Middle East 129, 132, 137, 139

  mining 77, 93, 96, 114, 117, 126, 129

  Mitford, Bertie (Lord Redesdale) 86

  Moir, Anthony 299–300, 301, 323, 325, 328, 349, 353–4, 360, 361, 372, 377–8, 381–2, 385, 387, 388, 397, 403, 404, 405

  Monckton, Walter 304, 436

  Montague Browne, Anthony 383, 387, 388, 394, 395, 398, 400, 401, 402, 403, 405

  Morocco, Agadir 98

  Morton, Desmond 232

  Mussolini, Benito 184, 238, 261, 277

  National Trust 321, 329, 341, 406

  Nelke, Paul 107, 185

  Nelke Phillips 83, 85, 119, 185

  Newnes, George 268, 303

  newspaper stories

  Marconi scandal 100

  Nicholl, Manisty & Co. 84, 85, 88, 89, 91, 118, 122, 123, 125, 268, 299, 304, 309, 310, 313, 320, 351

  Nonweiler, Eric 165, 166

  Northcliffe, Lord 100, 114

  oil 157, 159, 186, 187, 189

  Oldhams Press 290, 354

  O’Malley, Owen 176

  Onassis, Aristotle 385, 393, 396

  Oxford 18

  Pakenham-Walsh, Ridley 216, 437

  Palestine 128, 137

  parents

  expenditure 24, 27–28

  friends of 2, 28, 29, 70

  family life 24, 25

  first meeting 11

  income 24, 30

  marriage 21–23

  see also Churchill, Lord Randolph (father); Churchill, Jennie (mother)

  Paris 15

  home 25

  Imperial Court 13

  Payne, Randolph 105

  Pearman, Violet 225, 226, 241, 250, 268, 290

  Pearn, Nancy 215, 216, 327

  Peat, Harold 260, 269

  Peel, Sidney 87

  Penman, Mary 273

  pensions 93

  Persia, Shah of 143

  philanthropists 95

  plutocrats 2, 70

  Poland 125, 276, 280

  police 96

  Pond, J. B. 65

  Porch, Montagu 135

  Pownall, Henry 343, 362

  prisons 96, 97

  railways

  Churchill’s travel on 83, 95, 116, 139, 182, 183, 184, 185, 188, 350

  accidents 130

  strikes 96, 168

  Ramsden, Caryl

  Randolph Payne & Sons 91, 108

  Rawlinson, Henry 126, 437

  Reprint Society 292

  Revelstoke, Lord 94

  Revesz, Dr Imre (Emery Reves) 252, 267, 274–5, 277–8, 282, 291, 317, 325, 326–7, 328, 333–5, 337–8, 339, 340, 348, 350, 352, 357, 359, 362, 363, 365, 371, 382, 384, 387, 389, 396

  Reynaud, Paul 287

  Reynolds, Paul 181

  Richardson, James 185–6, 187

  Riddell, George 149, 197, 215, 218, 223, 230

  Roberts, Frederick 60

  Robinson, Joseph 126

  Rochester Daily American 12

  Romania 108

  Roosevelt, Franklin 221, 222, 297, 302, 325, 437

  Rothschild, Alfred 38, 70

  Rothschild, Nathaniel (‘Natty’) 28, 30, 35, 38, 58, 70, 93, 106, 437

  Russia 120, 122, 124, 125, 128

  Second World War 302

  St Helier, Lady 50, 53, 87

  Salisbury, Marquess of 27, 53, 437

  Salisbury Hall 86, 87

  Sassoon, Philip 149, 437

  Schultz, Fred A. 187

  Schwab, Charles 183, 185

  Scribner III, Charles 161, 179, 184, 198, 204, 207, 215, 226, 243

  Scrivier, Bob 82

  Scrymgeour-Wedderburn, James (earl of Dundee) 177

  Second World War 4–5, 9, 281–315

  pre-war tensions 226–7, 238, 256, 260, 262, 265, 270–1, 276, 277, 279, 280

  repercussions 348

  and Winston Churchill’s strategy 195

  servants 67, 68, 76, 98, 99, 100, 130, 133, 140, 250, 258

  Bessie 133

  Blenheim Palace 20

  Charles Street 24

  Everest, Mrs (nanny) 31

  Scriving 82

  cost of, general 120

  Simpson, Wallace 246–8

  Sinclair, Archibald 109, 111, 113, 115

  Smith, Frederick (‘F. E.’) 100, 169, 226, 438

  Smoot-Hawley Tariff bill 192

  Soames, Christopher (son-in-law) 341, 357, 358, 369, 375, 389, 399, 400, 402

  Southwood, Lord 290, 291, 319

  Spears (ne Spiers), Edward 279, 438

  Spencer, Charles (3rd duke of Marlborough) 19

  Spencer, George (4th duke of Marlborough) 19–20

  Spencer-Churchill, Charles (cousin, 9th duke of Marlborough) 53, 60, 64, 69, 75, 80, 84, 145, 146, 228–9

  Spencer-Churchill, Frances (née Vane) (paternal grandmother) 30, 54, 68, 84

  Spencer-Churchill, George (5th duke of Marlborough) 20

  Spencer-Churchill, George (6th duke of Marlborough) 20

  Spencer-Churchill, George (uncle, 8th duke of Marlborough) 26, 27

  Spencer-Churchill, John W. (grandfather, 7th duke of Marlborough) 20, 21, 26

  as Queen Victoria’s viceroy 25

  Spencer-Churchill, Lily (née Hammersley) (aunt) 27, 31, 37, 41

  Spencer, Johnny (ancestor 1708–46) 19

  spending cuts, government 173, 176, 206

  Spier, Eugen 246

  Stalin 312, 375

  Steed, H. Wickham 127

  stock markets 71, 106, 107, 119, 125, 205, 221, 223, 390

  London 52, 82, 94, 106, 107, 120, 121, 271

  possible manipulation of 155

  Wall Street 82, 189, 191, 192–3, 217, 221, 257, 262

  Strakosch, Henry 9 159, 235, 262–5, 275, 288, 310

  strikes 96, 168, 173, 373

  Sturdee, Jo 357

  Swift, Jonathan 18

  tariff reform 70, 71, 74, 159, 160

  taxes 93, 94, 96, 120, 167, 173, 206

  Taylor & Humbert 88, 89

  Thomas, Cecil 277, 278

  Thomas Nelson & Sons 108

  Thompson, Reginald 266

  Thornley, Mrs 76

  Tilden, Philip 149, 150, 154, 160, 161–2, 166, 168, 174

  TIME-LIFE magazine 319, 324–5, 326, 327, 334, 335–6, 338, 340, 342, 343, 345, 346, 351, 352, 355, 362, 363, 365, 367, 368, 370, 382, 385, 404

  trade unions 206

  Truman, Harry 325, 328, 342, 438

  Turkey 108, 144

  Twain, Mark 65

  Tweedmouth, Lord (Edward Marjoribanks) (uncle) 85

  Two Cities 306

  unemployment 93, 159, 167

  Unionists 7

  USA 62, 64, 181–95

  New York 13, 25, 26, 65, 182, 191, 192, 209, 328

  Churchill, Lord and Lady Randolph (parents) 12, 25, 26

  Jerome, Leonard (maternal grandfather) 13, 14, 15, 22, 25

  Second World War 293, 302, 310

  Van Antwerp, William 182, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192

  Vanderbilt, Consuelo 64, 80

  Vane, Frances (paternal great-grandmother) 80

  Vane-Tempest, Herbert 80

  Vane-Tempest-Steward, Charles 132

  Vickers, Cecil 185, 191, 197, 199, 200, 201, 202, 212, 213, 214, 217, 222, 223, 237

  Vickers da Costa 124, 141, 142, 157, 184, 185, 186, 197, 202, 205, 208, 213, 214, 221, 222, 223, 237, 258, 261, 262, 263, 264, 341, 350

  Villiers, Barbara 16

  Violon, Émile 67

  Waddington, John 256

  Wallace, William 150

  Warrender, Hugh 37

  War of the Spanish Succession 17, 18

  Watt, A. P. 43, 55, 58, 61, 81, 177, 178

  Waugh, Evelyn 300
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  Webb, Beatrice 89, 93

  Webb, Sidney 93

  welfare state 81, 93, 94

  Wellesley, Gerald 123, 124

  Wells, H. G. 81, 260

  Wheater, Cornwallis-West & Co. 79, 85

  Whiteknights estate 20

  White Russian movement 122, 124

  wife see Hozier, Clementine

  William III, King 16, 17

  Williams, Stanley 221, 229, 238, 240

  Wilson, Colonel Gordon 81

  Winant, Roger 232

  Wodehouse, H. 101, 105

  Wood, Charles 243, 370, 375, 383, 386

  Wood, Edward (Lord Irwin, Lord Halifax) 203, 260, 270, 272, 281, 286, 438

  Wood, Evelyn 50

  Wood, James 250, 372

  Wood, Kingsley 294

  Wood, Willey & Co. 250

  Woodstock 18, 22

  Young, George 274

  About No More Champagne

  The popular image of Winston Churchill – grandson of a duke, drinking champagne and smoking a cigar – conjures up a man of wealth and substance. The reality is that Britain’s most celebrated modern statesman lived for most of his life on a financial cliff-edge.

  Only fragments of information about Churchill’s finances, or their impact on his public life, have previously emerged. With the help of unprecedented access to Churchill’s private records, David Lough has created the first fully researched narrative of Churchill’s private finances and business affairs. As he reveals the scale of Churchill’s financial risk-taking, combined with an ability to talk or write himself out of the tightest of corners, the links between the private man and the public figure become clear.

  The most original – and surprising – book about Churchill to appear for many years, No More Champagne shines new and revelatory light on a twentieth-century British icon.

  Reviews

  ‘This book brilliantly illuminates one of the few unexplored aspects of Winston Churchill’s life – his private finances. In these fascinating pages, Churchill emerges as extravagant in every way, especially in his addiction to risk.’

  Piers Brendon, former Keeper of the Churchill Archives Centre

  ‘Churchill made history. He also made money – and spent it. This fascinating piece of historical accountancy goes through the books and opens up new insights into the life and lifestyle of Britain’s most famous 20th-century leader’.

  David Reynolds, author of In Command of History

  ‘David Lough’s minutely researched and richly enjoyable study reveals Churchill’s political career and private financial dealings are united by a common thread of exceptional risk-taking and extraordinary recklessness.’

  Paul Mason, Economics Editor, Channel 4 News

  About David Lough

  DAVID LOUGH studied history at Oxford under Richard Cobb, Michael Howard and Theodore Zeldin. After a career in financial markets, he founded a business that advises families on looking after their investments, tax affairs and estates.

  Follow him on Twitter: @dablough

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  First published in the UK in 2015 by Head of Zeus Ltd

  Copyright © David Lough, 2015

  Author photo: Martin Barraud

  Cover design: Henry Yee

  Cover image: Jacket image: Winston Churchill is seen with his wife Clementine Churchill at Leicester where he was adopted as Liberal candidate for the West Division November 1923 © Mirrorpix

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  ISBN (HB) 9781784081812

  ISBN (E) 9781784081805

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