Read The Sisters: The Saga of the Mitford Family Online
Authors: Mary S. Lovell
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Women
Mitford Girls, The (musical) 509
Monckton, Walter 363
Morrell, Theodor 268
Morris, Sir William 136
Morrison, Herbert 340, 359–60, 378, 380
Mortimer, Raymond 444, 450–1
Mosley, Alexander 273, 359, 381, 414, 415, 418, 423, 457–8
Mosley, Cynthia, née Curzon (‘Cimmie’) 139–40, 141, 142, 143, 320; death 154–5
Mosley, Diana see Mitford, Diana
Mosley, Max 320, 327, 381, 414, 415, 418, 423, 457–8, 510, 525
Mosley, Nicholas 140, 197, 198, 199, 200, 213, 253, 274–5, 322, 364, 415;
Rules of the Game
509–10
Mosley, Oswald: appearance 134; character 136–7; meets Diana 131–2; political career 133–9, 142, 143–4, 153, 163, 164, 194–6, 208; speeches 134; books 138, 142, 416, 461; first marriage 139–41; affairs 139–40, 157, 197–8, 199; affair with Diana 141–6, 153–7, 164–5, 197–200; and fencing 142–3; and Cimmie’s death 154–6; meeting with Hitler 184–5; and anti-Semitism 196, 417, 517; reaction to
Wigs on the Green
196–7; marries Diana secretly in Germany 200–1, 211–12; and BUF finances 208–10, 321; homes 213–14, 273, 320–1, 381–2, 419; Hitler’s view of 248–9; relationship with Mitfords 260; campaigns for peace 263, 286, 288, 321; activism against 264; marriage made public on birth of child 273–5; public image 321–2, 361–2; puts BUF at disposal of British armed forces 321; imprisonment 323–4, 325–6, 329, 362–5; appeal 360–2; sues
Daily Mirror
362–3; release triggers protests 374–5, 376–81; illness 377, 378, 380, 381; and Tom’s death 393–4; post-war activities 413–19, 459–60; belief in European Union 416–17; induces Foreign Office to issue passport and buys yacht for Mediterranean cruise 418–19; loss of Clonfert and move to France 458, 459; success of marriage 459; attacked 460; Decca’s dislike of 470; illness and death 503–4; interviews and articles 503, 504; portrayed in Diana’s book 506; son’s book on 509–10; see also British Union of Fascists
Mosley, Vivien 198, 199, 321, 415
Mossman, James 503
Moyne, Lord 145, 325
Münchener Zeitung 188
Munich 167, 172, 174, 175, 181, 206, 244, 247, 288, 297; Pinakothek 175
Murray, Marjorie 62
Mussolini, Benito 137, 138, 139, 144, 184, 204, 249, 267, 321
My Answer (Oswald Mosley) 416
My Life (Oswald Mosley) 461
Nancy Mitford (Selina Hastings) 511–12
Nancy Mitford - a Portrait by Her Sisters (TV documentary) 07
National Press 21
National Trust 441, 525
‘Natty’, Aunt see Hozier, Blanche
Nazi-Soviet Pact 290
Nazis 107, 159–60, 171, 181, 184, 187, 205–6, 284; Kristallnacht 263; Night of the Long Knives 172–3; Nuremberg rallies 160–2, 174, 175, 187, 197, 212, 253, 269–70; and Olympic Games 206–7; treatment of Jews 187, 195–6, 263; see also Fascism; Hitler, Adolf
Nebby Lou (Dinky’s friend) 435, 436, 443, 446
Nevile, Peter 220, 224, 226, 234, 236, 238, 240, 281
New Orleans 318
New Party 136, 504
New Statesman 506
New York Daily Mirror
282
New York World Fair 292
News Chronicle
219, 221, 228, 234, 236, 238
News of the World
214
Nichols, Beverly 119, 204
Nicolson, Harold 136
Nicolson, Nigel 161
Night of the Long Knives 172
Noblesse Oblige
(ed. Nancy Mitford) 451–3
Norman family 24, 41, 42
Nuffield, Lord see Morris, Sir William
Oakes, Harry 32, 316
Oakland, California 404, 432–4, 470, 524
Oban 287, 412
Observer 506
Office of Price Administration, US 365, 366–7, 369, 370, 372
Ogilvie-Grant, Mark 68, 147–8, 153, 475
Ogilvy, Blanche see Hozier, Blanche
Ogilvy, Clementine see Mitford, Clementine, Lady Redesdale
Ohio State University 420, 458
Old Mill Cottage 26–31, 89, 109, 116, 117, 189, 201, 215, 244, 308, 309
Olympic Games 205, 206–7
O’Neil, Middy 81, 97, 108
OPA see Office of Price Administration
Ormsby Gore, Mary 286
Orwell, Sonia 482–3, 484
Osteria Bavaria, Munich 172, 175, 181–2, 186, 267
Other Club 135
Out of Bounds (magazine) 179–80, 220
Oxford 49, 70, 341
Pack, Arthur 233
Pakenham, Frank 59, 135, 460–1, 502–3, 505
Palewski, Gaston 355–8, 396–9, 424–6, 453–4, 461–2, 502, 512; appearance 356; depiction and dedication in
The Pursuit of Love
357–8, 390, 397–8, 408–9; marriage 485–6; and Nancy’s illness 489, 491–2
Panorama (TV programme) 503
Parents’ National Education Union 53, 56, 89
Paris 202, 525–6; Mitfords at finishing school in 78, 79–81, 82, 83–5, 165–6, 171, 467–8; Nancy and 81–2, 396–9, 403, 425, 426–7, 444–5, 482–3, 485
Parsifal (Wagner) 207
Pearl Harbour 347
Penrhos College 422
People’s Weekly
444
Pierrat, Mademoiselle 53
Pigeon Pie
(Nancy Mitford) 309–10, 450, 452
Plugge, Captain 209
PNEU see Parents’ National Education Union
Poison Penmanship
(Jessica Mitford) 481
Pontresina, Switzerland 114–15
Pool Place 102, 111
Praed Street depot 301
Price, Ward 270
Princesse de Cleves, The
(trans. Nancy Mitford) 453
Pryce-Jones, David 121–2, 494–9
Public Order Act (1936) 195
Pursuit of Love, The (Nancy Mitford)185, 354, 395–6, 403, 450, 451; coming out ball 66–7; dedication 397–8, 408–9; engagement ring episode 96; Fabrice de Sauveterre 357–8, 390, 397–8; Lord Merlin 162–3, 415; televised 29, 507; see also ‘Matthew, Uncle’
Queen Mary, HMS 384
Radio Luxembourg 208–9, 255
Radio Normandie 209
Rathcreedon, Lord 202–3
Raubal, Angela (‘Geli’) 250, 299
Ravensdale, Irene 155, 156, 157, 274–5, 289, 320, 321, 325
Redesdale, 1st Lady see Mitford, Clementine
Redesdale, 2nd Lady see Mitford, Sydney
Redesdale, 1st Lord see Mitford, Algernon
Redesdale, 2nd Lord see Mitford, David
Redesdale Cottage 399–400, 410, 436, 454–5
Rennell, Baron 152
Reynaud, Paul 355
Ribbentrop, Joachim von 196, 207, 298
Riefenstahl, Leni 250–1
Rignell House 215, 324, 327, 341, 379, 380–1, 419
Robeson, Paul 443
Rodd, Nancy see Mitford, Nancy
Rodd, Peter (‘Prod’) 194, 389; background and character 151–3; engagement and marriage to Nancy 151–3, 164, 165; joins BUF then turns against Fascism 168, 196; affairs 212–13, 276; and Decca’s elopement 229, 233, 234, 235, 236; finances 275–6; charity work 293, 294; war service 301, 330, 354, 356; state of marriage 355; unexpected leave 390; attempt to be MP 421; divorce 421; opinion of
Noblesse Oblige
453
Rodzianko, Joan see Farrer, Joan
Rodzianko, Michael 464
Roehm, Ernst 172–3
Romilly, Bertram 25, 316
Romilly, Constancia (‘Dinky’) 412–13, 462; birth and childhood 337–8, 348, 365, 367, 385–6, 448; character 343, 386, 404–5; appearance 371–2, 477; relationship with Bob 374, 406, 525; and Sydney’s visit 406, 407; and Decca’s court appearance 430, 431, 432; and brother’s death 433, 434; trips to UK and Europe 435, 436, 439, 444, 446, 477; quits college 472; career and marriage 482, 519–20; and Decca’s alcoholism 519–20; and Decca’s death 522, 523
Romilly, Esmond Mark 291, 401–2, 449, 468, 469–70; childhood 25, 121; rumour that Churchill was his father 26; early left-wing activities, and Decca’s fascination with 170, 179–80, 204; writing 170, 179, 235–6, 238–9, 314; meets and elopes with Decca 218–37, 375; marries Decca 237–40; jobs 238, 255, 302; and gambling 239–40, 256–7; home in Rotherhithe 240, 254–5; opinion of Mitfords 243, 250, 257–8, 283, 509; plunders rich friends 256; birth and death of Julia 258–60; activism 263–4; and Decca’s abortion 271; reaction to Chamberlain’s pact 277; finances 277–8, 281–2; emigration and farewell raid on Eton College 278–80, 281–3; moves to Washington 302–3; moves to Miami and opens bar 314–16, 317; war service, leave and correspondence with Decca 317, 318, 319–20, 341, 342–5; visits New Orleans 318; birth of Dinky 337; death 345–52; Churchill’s affection for 349–50
Romilly, Giles 25, 121, 220, 314, 316–17, 343, 349
Romilly, Julia Decca 258–60
Romilly, Nellie, née Hozier 25, 26, 121, 180, 224, 226, 317, 319, 320, 348; and Esmond’s marriage 227, 237, 240; Sydney’s disapproval of 25, 61, 121, 170; legacy 449
Roosevelt, Eleanor 348
Roosevelt, Franklin D. 347
Rose Cottage, Strand-on-the-Green 213
Ross, Alan S.C. 451–2, 453
Rosslyn, Earl of 97
Rotherhithe, London 254–5, 258, 264, 278
Roy, André 333, 352, 354–5
Rule 18B see Emergency Powers Act
Rules of the Game
(Nicholas Mosley) 509–10
Rushdie, Salman 514
Rutland Gate, London 79, 82, 87, 98, 222, 228, 275–6, 286, 300, 312; used for Jewish evacuees 331–3; war damage 338
SA (Sturm Abteilungen) 172–3
St Margaret’s school, Bushey 119–20
San Francisco 369–76, 403–4
San Francisco Chronicle
375, 448
San Francisco College of Mortuary Science 478