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Evelyn Waugh

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by Philip Eade


  Halifax, E.F.L. Wood, 1st Earl of

  Hampstead, London; Everyman Theatre; Heath Mount School; St Jude’s Church; Underhill (Waugh family home)

  Hance, J.H.

  Handful of Dust, A

  Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire

  Hardy, Thomas

  Harman, Elizabeth (later Countess of Longford)

  Harper’s Bazaar (magazine)

  Harris, Dick (Lancing house tutor)

  Haslington Hall, Cheshire

  Hastings, Selina

  Hawick

  Hawthornden Prize

  Haydon, Joseph Charles

  Hayling Island

  Haynes (commissioner in Guiana)

  Heath Mount School, Hampstead

  Heatherley Art School, London

  Heinemann (publishers)

  Helena

  Hemingway, Ernest

  Henderson, Gavin (later 2nd Baron Faringdon)

  Herbert, Auberon

  Herbert, Aubrey

  Herbert, Gabriel

  Herbert, Laura see Waugh, Laura

  Herbert, Mary (née Vesey): background and character; marriage and family; Catholicism; EW meets at Portofino; and EW’s courtship of daughter Laura; and Laura’s third pregnancy; and EW’s biography of Ronald Knox; on EW’s Unconditional Surrender; at Wiveliscombe Easter Sunday Mass; EW’s correspondence with

  Herbert, Lady Victoria

  Hertford College, Oxford

  Heygate, Sir John

  Heywood Hill (bookshop)

  Hicks, George Elgar

  Highclere Castle, Hampshire

  Highgate, London

  Hill, Carol (later Brandt)

  Hill, James

  Hillgarth, Alan

  Hillgarth, Mary see Hope-Morley, Mary

  Hilliard, Arden

  Hitchens, Christopher

  Hitler, Adolf

  Hodges, Lucy

  Holland, Vyvyan

  Holland House, London

  Hollins, Richard

  Hollis, Christopher: at Oxford; teaches at Stonyhurst; with EW on Hellenic cruise; on EW’s Catholicism; political career; meets EW at Downside

  Holroyd, Sir Michael, Augustus John

  Holy Places, The

  homosexuality; at Oxford; at public school

  Hooper, Ernest

  Hope-Morley, Mary (née Gardner; afterwards Hillgarth) Horizon (magazine)

  Horner, Edward

  Horner, Frances, Lady

  ‘House of Gentlefolks, A’

  Howard, Brian

  Howard, Francis, 2nd Baron Howard of

  Penrith

  Howells (Forest Lawn embalmer)

  Hunt, William Holman; Oriana

  hunting

  Huntington Museum, California

  Hurstpierpoint College

  Hussein, King of Jordan

  Hutchinson, Leslie (‘Hutch’)

  Huxley, Aldous; After

  Many a Summer; Eyeless in Gaza

  Huxley, Sir Julian

  Hyde Park Hotel, London

  Hyde-Upward, Leonard

  Hynchcliffe (Heath Mount schoolmaster)

  Hypocrites’ Club, Oxford

  Iceland

  Ickleford, Hertfordshire

  illustration and design

  India, EW visits

  Information, Ministry of

  Ingoma, SS

  Inverailort Castle, Highlands

  Ireland: EW visits; EW contemplates moving to

  Isis, The (Oxford University magazine)

  Jacobs, Barbara

  Jacobs, Luned (later Hamilton-Jenkins)

  Jacobs, W.W.

  Jamaica, EW visits

  James, Henry

  James Tait Black Memorial Prize

  John, Augustus

  John XXIII, Pope, EW’s obituary of

  John, Henry

  Johnston, Edward

  journalism, EW’s

  Jung, Carl

  Jungman, Nico

  Jungman, Teresa (‘Baby’; later Cuthbertson): family background; appearance and character; relations with EW; and Frank Pakenham; and EW’s introduction to Madresfield; Catholicism; and EW’s trip to South America; and Tablet review of Black Mischief; and Michael Duff; visits Italy with mother and sister; and annulment of EW’s first marriage; EW proposes to; EW informs of engagement to Laura Herbert; at EW’s wedding; godmother to EW’s daughter; in wartime London; marriage and family EW’s correspondence with

  Jungman, Zita (later James)

  Kegan Paul (publishers)

  Keir House, Perthshire

  Kelburn Castle, Ayrshire

  Kelmscott Manor, Oxfordshire

  Kendall, Ursula

  Kennedy, John F.

  Kennedy, Kathleen (‘Kick’; later Marchioness of Hartington)

  Kensington, London: Earl’s Terrace;

  Holland House

  Kenya; EW visits

  Keyes, Geoffrey

  Keyes, Sir Roger (later 1st Baron Keyes)

  Kilburn, London, St Augustine’s Church

  Kimberley, HMS

  Kingsdown, Kent

  Kinross, Patrick Balfour, 3rd Baron

  Kipling, Carrie (née Balestier)

  Kipling, Rudyard

  Knockmaroon, Dublin

  Knox, Monsignor Ronald; EW’s biography of

  Korda, Alexander

  Kraljica Marija, SS

  Labels

  Laking, Sir Francis

  Laking, Joan

  Lamb, Henry

  Lamb, Lady Pansy (née Pakenham); The Old Expedient

  Lambert, Constant

  Lancaster, Sir Osbert

  Lanchester, Elsa

  Lancing College

  Landseer, Sir Edwin

  Largs, Ayrshire

  Laughton, Charles

  Lavery, Hazel, Lady

  Lavery, Sir John

  Lawrence, Christie, Irregular Adventure

  Laycock, Angela (née Dudley Ward; later Lady Laycock)

  Laycock, Sir Joseph

  Laycock, Katherine, Lady

  Laycock, Sir Robert: background and early life; appearance and character; formation of 8 Commando; EW’s relations with; operations in North Africa; in Crete; arranges postings for EW; with Allied invasion of Sicily; and EW’s departure from Special Service Brigade

  Lees-Milne, James

  Lehmann, Rosamond

  Leigh, Blanche and Beatrice

  Lépicier, Cardinal Alexis

  Lewes House, Sussex

  Lewis, Rosa

  Libya

  Life (magazine)

  Life of Ronald Knox, The

  Linklater, Eric

  Lisbon

  Listener (magazine)

  Little Learning, A: writing and publication; cited

  Liverpool

  Llanddulas, Denbighshire

  London Mercury (journal)

  London Missionary Society

  Longe, John

  Longford, Edward Pakenham, 6th Earl of

  Longleat, Wiltshire

  Longman’s (publishers)

  Loraine, Louise, Lady

  Loraine, Sir Percy

  Los Angeles, EW visits

  Lovat, Simon Fraser, 15th Baron (Shimi)

  Love Among the Ruins

  Loved One, The

  ‘Lovelies from America’ (film script)

  Lovell & Co. (publishers)

  Low, Willie

  Lubbock, Lys

  Lucas, Audrey (later Scott; then Clarke-Smith)

  Lucas, E.V.

  Luce, Clare Boothe

  Luce, Henry

  Lundy Island

  Lutyens, Sir Edwin

  Lychpole, Sussex

  Lygon, Lady Dorothy (‘Coote’); EW’s correspondence with

  Lygon, Hugh: at Eton; at Oxford; parents’ divorce petition; bankruptcy and breakdown; joins EW in Italy; trip to Spitsbergen with EW; death characterisation in Brideshead Revisited

  Lygon, Lady Mary (‘Maimie’; later Princess Romanovsky Pavlovski); EW’s cor
respondence with

  Lygon, Richard

  Lygon, Lady Sibell

  MacDonald, Ramsay

  Macdowall, Elizabeth (later Lady Cockburn)

  Machin, Philip F.

  Mackenzie, Clare (Clare Brocklebank)

  Mackenzie, Ian

  Mackintosh, Hugh

  McLaren, Duncan

  McLaren, Moray

  Maclean, Sir Fitzroy

  McMaster, Kenneth

  Macmillan, Harold (later 1st Earl of Stockton)

  Madresfield Court, Worcestershire

  Magdalen College, Oxford

  Mais, S. P. B.

  Mallowan, Sir Max

  Malta

  Malvern, Worcestershire

  ‘Man Who Liked Dickens, The’

  Manchester Guardian (newspaper)

  Manfredi, Giovanni and Maria

  Marix, Mrs Reginald (‘Pixie’)

  Marlborough, Charles Spencer-Churchill 9th Duke of

  Marlborough, Gladys, Duchess of

  Marseilles

  masturbation

  Mather, Father (missionary in Brazil)

  Matson, Harold

  Maugham, W. Somerset;

  The Moon and Sixpence

  Mells (estate), Somerset

  Men at Arms see Sword of Honour (trilogy)

  Mendl, Sir Charles

  Menton

  Mercantile & General Insurance Company

  Merton, Thomas

  Messel, Oliver

  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)

  Mexico, EW visits

  Meyrick, Kathleen

  MGM see Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

  Midsomer Norton, Somerset

  Millais, Sir John Everett

  Mills, Florence

  Milton, Peter Wentworth-Fitzwilliam Viscount (later 8th Earl Fitzwilliam)

  Mitchison, Naomi, Lady

  Mitford, Diana see Guinness, Diana

  Mitford, Jessica

  Mitford, Nancy: and Evelyn Gardner; friendship with EW; marriage to Peter Rodd; at EW’s wedding; godmother to EW’s daughter; and publication of Brideshead Revisited; sends EW a copy of The Unquiet Grave; The Loved One dedicated to; moves to Paris; and Pamela Berry; and EW’s mental breakdown during voyage to Ceylon; reassures EW that he’s not a bore; EW’s correspondence with; The Blessing; Highland Fling; The Pursuit of Love

  Moffat, Curtis

  Molotov, Vyacheslav

  Molson, Hugh (‘Preters’; ‘Hot Lunch’; later Baron Molson): background and character; Lancing schooldays; Oxford scholarship exams; at Oxford; EW’s fictional portrayal; ending of friendship with EW; later life and career; and EW’s autobiography

  Molson, Moira

  Montagu, Elizabeth

  Monte Carlo

  Month (periodical)

  Moore, Henry

  Morgan, Anne (née Gosse)

  Morgan, Annie see Waugh, Annie

  Morgan, Evan (later 2nd Viscount

  Tredegar)

  Morgan, John

  Morgan, William

  Mormons, EW contemplates writing about

  Morocco, EW visits

  Morris, May

  Morris, William

  Mortimer, Raymond

  Mortimer, Roger

  Mosley, Diana, Lady see Guinness, Diana

  Mosley, Sir Oswald

  Mountbatten, Louis, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma

  Mr Loveday’s Little Outing (collection)

  ‘Mr Loveday’s Little Outing’ (short story)

  Muggeridge, Malcolm

  ‘Multa Pecunia’ (juvenilia)

  Munro, H.H. (Saki)

  Murphy, Leslie John

  Murray, Basil

  Mussolini, Benito

  ‘My Escape from Mayfair’ (article)

  Nash’s Magazine, EW writes for

  Nation & Athenaeum (magazine)

  Naylor, Zena

  Neill, John

  Neuilly, Convent of the Holy Child

  New College, Oxford

  New Decameron (short story series)

  New Quay, Cardiganshire

  New Statesman (magazine)

  New York, EW visits

  New York Times Book Review

  New Yorker (magazine)

  Newbolt, Sir Henry

  Newby, Eric; Short Walk in the Hindu

  Kush

  Newdigate Prize (Oxford University)

  Newman, Cardinal John Henry

  Newman Society (Oxford University)

  News Chronicle

  News of the World

  Nichols, Beverley

  Nicolson, Sir Harold

  Night and Day (magazine)

  Ninety-Two Days

  Niven, David

  Noel-Buxton, Rufus Buxton, 2nd Baron

  Northcliffe, Alfred Harmsworth, Viscount

  Norway, EW visits

  Norwich, John Julius Cooper, 2nd Viscount

  Notting Hill, London

  Nunney, Somerset

  Nuremberg trials, EW attends

  Nympsfield, Gloucestershire

  Oare House, Wiltshire

  Oberon, Merle

  Observer, The (newspaper)

  O’Connor, Desmond

  Officers and Gentlemen see Sword of Honour (trilogy)

  O’Flaherty, Liam

  Ogilvie-Grant, Mark

  Old Vic Theatre, London

  Oldmeadow, Ernest

  Olympia

  ‘On Guard’

  Onslow, Lady Teresa see Waugh, Lady Teresa

  Onslow, William, 6th Earl of

  Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold, The

  Ormonde, James Butler, 1st Duke of

  Otter, Gwen

  Oxford Broom, The (journal)

  Oxford Magazine

  Oxford Union, 72, 82; library

  Oxford University Railway Club

  Pakenham, Frank (later 7th Earl of Longford)

  Pakenham, Lady Mary (later Clive)

  Pakenham, Lady Pansy see Lamb, Lady Pansy

  Pakenham Hall (now Tullynally Castle) Co. Westmeath

  Palewski, Gaston

  Pantelleria

  parachuting

  Paravicini (Croatian sculptor)

  Pares, Sir Bernard

  Pares, Richard

  Paris, EW visits

  Paris Review (magazine)

  Parry, Maude, Lady

  Parsons, Desmond

  Pavlova, Anna

  Pearson, Clive

  Peck, Winifred, Lady (née Knox)

  Peninsular War (1807–14)

  Peters, A.D.: becomes EW’s agent; arranges journalism for EW; and newly married Waughs’ Mediterranean cruise; and Black Mischief; and A Handful of Dust; and Scoop; and Robbery Under Law; and Brideshead Revisited; and EW’s trip to United States; and The Loved One; and The Life of Ronald Knox; and EW’s autobiography; arranges EW’s return trip to Guiana; and EW’s proposed book on Crusades

  Pevsner, Sir Nikolaus

  Philbrick, F.A.

  Phillips, Sir Percival

  Picasso, Pablo

  Piers Court, Gloucestershire: EW acquires; improvements married life at; wartime letting; post-war return to; EW sells

  Pistol Troop (childhood gang)

  Pius XI, Pope

  Pius XII, Pope

  Pixton Park, Somerset

  Playfair, William Henry

  Plunket Greene, Babe

  Plunket Greene, David

  Plunket Greene, Elizabeth (Liza; née Russell)

  Plunket Greene, Gwen

  Plunket Greene, Harry

  Plunket Greene, Olivia

  Plunket Greene, Richard

  Plymouth Brethren

  Poland, Nazi invasion

  Ponsonby, Arthur (later 1st Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede)

  Ponsonby, Dorothea (Dolly; later Lady Ponsonby)

  Ponsonby, Elizabeth

  Ponsonby, Loelia (later Duchess of Westminster)

  Ponsonby, Matthew (later 2nd Baron

  Ponsonby of Shulbrede)

  poodles (Waugh fam
ily pets)

  Pool Place, Sussex

  Poole, Dorset

  Port Said

  Portman Square, London, Church of St Paul

  Portofino

  ‘Portrait of Young Man With Career’

  Powell, Anthony: at Eton; at Oxford; publishing career; and EW’s first marriage; and John Heygate

  PRB: An Essay on the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood 1847–54

  Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood

  Prewitt (gardener)

  Price Thomas, Sir Clement

  Priestley, J.B.

  Pritchett, Sir Victor Sawdon

  Prohibition

  Proust, Marcel

  Punch (magazine)

  Put Out More Flags

  Queen Anne Press (publishers)

  Quennell, Sir Peter

  Raban, Basset

  Raban, Catherine see Waugh, Catherine

  Raban, Elizabeth (Lily; née Cockburn; EW’s grandmother)

  Raban, Henry (EW’s grandfather)

  RADA (Royal Academy of Dramatic Art)

  Radley College

  Raisai I Huid, SS

  Ranfurly, Hermione, Countess of

  Raphael, Enid

  Ravenna

  Raymond, John

  Redesdale, David Freeman-Mitford, 2nd Baron

  Redesdale, Sydney, Lady

  Regan, Maureen

  Reitlinger, Gerald

  Remote People

  Renishaw Hall, Derbyshire

  Renton, Mervyn

  Rhodes

  Rhodesia, EW visits

  Rhys, Ernest

  Rhys, Stella

  Ribbentrop, Joachim von

  Rich, E.E.

  Richmond, Church of St Elizabeth of Portugal

  Rickett, Francis

  Ritz Hotel, London, 118

  Robbery Under Law,

  Roberts, Cecil A. (‘Bobbie’)

  Rodd, Peter

  Roman Catholicism; EW’s conversion; Second Vatican Council; in United States; in wartime Yugoslavia

  Romanov, Prince Vsevolod Ivanovich

  Rome, EW visits

  Rommel, Erwin

  Ross, Alan

  Ross, Jennifer

  Rossetti, Dante Gabriel; Spirit of the Rainbow

  Rossetti: His Life and Works

  Rothenstein, Sir John

  Rothermere, Ann, Viscountess see Fleming Ann

  Rothermere, Harold Harmsworth, 1st

  Viscount

  Rothermere, Esmond Harmsworth, 2nd Viscount

  Rothschild, Victor, 3rd Baron

  Rowse, A.L.

  Roxburgh, John Fergusson

  Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA)

  Royal Horse Guards (‘The Blues’)

  Royal Marines, EW’s commission in

  Ruskin, John

  Ruskin School of Art, Oxford

  Russell, Conrad

  Russell, Elizabeth (Liza; later Plunket Greene)

  Russell, Georgiana (later Blakiston)

  Sadleir, Michael

  St Clair-Morford, Albert

  ‘St Helena Empress’ (essay)

  St James’s Club, London

  St Mary’s Ascot (school)

  Saki (H.H. Munro)

  Salisbury-Jones, Sir Guy

  Sandhurst Military Academy

  Sargent, Sir Orme

 

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