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by Patrick Leigh Fermor


  Paros, 46

  Parsons, Lady Bridget, 11 & n5, 15, 31, 83, 120, 367

  Parthénios, Theodore, 137

  Partridge, Frances (née Marshall), 74 & n6; Friends in Focus, 251 & n4, 252; Life Regained, 316 & n1

  Partridge, Ralph, 74 & n6

  Passerano, Castello di, 54

  Paterakis, Manoli, 208–9 & n1, 235–6

  Pau, 161–2

  Pearson, John: Façades, 173 & n1; Stags and Serpents, 206 & n2

  Pembroke, William Herbert, 18th Earl of, 356 & n5

  Perrone, Natalie (née Noailles), 64n1, 65 & n1, 331

  Perrone, Sandro, 64n1

  Peru, 117 & n1

  Peto, Rosemary (earlier Countess of Sandwich), 150 & n3

  Petra, 171

  Petre, Mildred Mary (Mrs Bruce), 155 & n4

  Philip, Prince, Duke of Edinburgh, 71, 98, 210

  Phillips, John C., Jr, 90 & n2

  Pindus Mountains, Greece: PLF’s account of expedition to, 122–40

  Pitt-Rivers, Julian, 18 & n1

  Pitt-Rivers, Margarita (formerly Primo de Rivera), 19n1

  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 149

  Pompadour, Hôtel de (Perrones’ house), 65, 70n1

  Pompidou, Georges, 104 & n1

  Portland, William Cavendish-Bentinck, 6th Duke of: Men, Women and Things, 178 & n4, 190

  Portugal, 180–1

  Potter, Beatrix: The Tale of Pigling Bland, 265n1

  Poussin, Nicolas: Holy Family (painting), 188

  Powell, Michael, 22n1

  Prague, 293

  Preminger, Otto, 37n1

  Prescott, John, 332 & n3

  Presley, Elvis, 310n1

  Pressburger, Emeric, 22n1

  Price, Lynda, 122n3

  Pryce-Jones, Alan, 23 & n11, 40, 50–1

  Pryce-Jones, David: Unity Mitford: A Quest, 145–6 & n2, 212

  Pryce-Jones, Thérèse (née Fould-Springer), 23n11, 41n2

  Psychoundakis, George, 254 & n3; The Cretan Runner, 209 & n4

  Pyrenees: PLF travels in, 160–9

  Quennell, Sir Peter, 7 & n7, 14

  Rackham, Arthur, 31

  Raleigh, Sir Walter, xx

  Rare Breeds Survival Trust, 292

  Raven, Simon, 189n5

  Rayner, William John, 11n9

  Redesdale, Algernon Bertram Mitford, 1st Baron, 214n2, 346 & n3

  Redesdale, David Mitford, 2nd Baron (DD’s father): marriage, 64n3; portrayed by Nancy in Don’t Tell Alfred, 88n2; reads Jack London’s White Fang, 229 & n2

  Redesdale, John Mitford, 4th Baron (‘Jack’), 86 & n3

  Redesdale, Sydney, Lady (née Bowles; DD’s mother): at Inch Kenneth, 61n1, 159; and Jessica’s book Hons and Rebels, 63 & n3; at unveiling of memorial to husband, 72; illness and death, 95–6 & n1; poultry farm, 106 & n3; suggests title for Nancy’s first book, 170

  Redford, Robert, 298n2

  Redwood, Philip, 302

  Renishaw Hall, Derbyshire, 143

  Renta, Annette de la, 343 & n1

  Renta, Oscar de la, 343 & n1, 368

  Richard, Sir Cliff, 344

  Ripon Cathedral, 351–3

  Rita (PLF’s cook/housekeeper in Dumbleton), 370

  Ritsa (PLF’s cook/housekeeper in Mani), 310 & n3, 330

  Robinson, Hamish, 337 & n1, 370

  Rodd, Peter, 7n2

  Romania, 82, 108, 199, 202, 262

  Romilly, Esmond, 64n2

  Roots of Heaven, The (film), 33n1, 41, 45nn1, 2

  Rose, General Sir Michael, 343 & n3, 345

  Rosse, Beatrice, Countess of (later Viscountess Vesci), 11n7

  Rothenstein, Sir John, 57 & n5

  Rothschild, Baron Elie and Baroness Liliane (née Fould-Springer), 212–13 & n5

  Rothschild, Jacob, 4th Baron, 144 & n1, 193, 196 & n4

  Rothschild, Miranda see Boumaza, Miranda Rothschild, Serena, Lady (née Dunn), 145n1, 193, 197n

  Rothschild, Victor, 3rd Baron, 84n1, 110n2

  Roualle, Marquis Jean de, 40–1 & n3

  Royal Smithfield Show, 112 & n2, 147, 278

  Royaumont, Abbey of, 40 & n2

  Rubirosa, Porfirio and Odile (née Rodin), 69 & n6

  Rudnay de Rudnó et Divék Ujfalu, Maria (née Countess Maria Meran; ‘Marsci’), 201 & n3

  Runciman, Sir Steven, 212 & n3

  Russell, Conrad, 247 & n1, 248

  Rylands, George (‘Dadie’), 144 & n2, 193

  Sabine Women, 314

  Sackville, Edward Sackville-West, 5th Baron, 58 & n2, 64, 88n2, 91n1, 323–5

  Sackville, Lady Idina, 280 & n2, 282–3, 285

  Sagan, Françoise, 36 & n1

  Sainsbury, Alan John, Baron, 280 & n8

  Sainsbury, John, Baron, 280 & n6

  Sainsbury, Simon, 282n6

  Sainsbury, Sir Timothy, 280 & n6

  St Clair-Erskine, James Alexander (‘Hamish’), 22 & n8

  Sandringham, Norfolk, 211–12 & n1, 284–5, 287

  Sandys, Diana (née Churchill), 71n2

  Sandys, Duncan (later Baron Duncan-Sandys), 71–2 & n2

  Sangorski (bookbinders), 106 & n4

  Santa Cruz, Lucía, 259 & n2

  Sarakatsáns, 125, 127, 129–30, 132–3, 137–8

  Sassoon, Sir Philip, 213 & n9

  ‘Schoissbauer, Alois’, 240

  Sedgwick, Alexander, 51n6

  Sedgwick, Roxane (née Sotiriadi), 50 & n6

  Seferis, George, 118 & n4

  Sevenhampton Place, Swindon, 176, 195

  Sevki (Turk), 219–21

  Sewell, Brian, 111 & n1

  Shah of Iran (Muhammad Reza Pahlavi), 159n1

  Shaw, George Bernard: Holroyd’s biography of, 266 & n1

  Shawe-Taylor, Desmond, 241, 323

  Shimwell, Alan, 159 & n1, 363

  Shriver, Eunice (née Kennedy), 94 & n4

  Shriver, Sargent, 93 & n4

  Silcock, Lieut-Colonel John, 26 & n1, 291 & n1

  Sinatra, Frank, 79

  Sitwell family, 173

  Sitwell, Georgia, Lady, 367n1

  Sitwell, Sir Osbert, 143 & n2, 178, 215

  Sitwell, Sir Sacheverell, 367 & n1

  Sloane, Sir Hans, 313

  Smart, Amy, Lady (née Nimr), 7n1, 65

  Smart, Sir Walter, 7n1

  Smith, Christian, Lady (née Carnegy), 229

  Smith, Jack, 116

  Smith, Sir John (Lindsay Eric), 229 & n3

  Smith, John Saumarez: The Bookshop at 10 Curzon Street, 346n2, 347

  Smyrna, 113–14

  Smyth, Dame Ethel, 215 & n4

  Snow, Jon, 358 & n3

  Soames, Mary, Lady: Clementine Churchill, The Biography of a Marriage, 346 & n3

  Society of Hons, 8n2

  Somerset, Lady Anne: Ladies-in-Waiting, 217 & n5

  Somerset House, London, 322 & n3

  Somerville, Edith Oenone and Martin Ross (Violet Martin), 360

  Soulbury, Herwald Ramsbotham, 1st Viscount, 74 & n4

  South Bank Show, The (TV programme), 254n1

  Souza-Lage, Jean de, 39, 41

  Spain: PLF travels in with Fieldings, 179–82; see also Pyrenees

  Special Operations Executive (SOE), 3n4, 129 & n3, 132, 192

  Spectator ( journal), 267n & 1

  Spencer House, London, 197n4

  Spender, Natasha, Lady (née Litvin), 193 & n4

  Spender, Sir Stephen, 193 & n4

  Spetsai (island), 69, 109, 116

  Stanley, Venetia, 8n5

  Starás, Cléarchos, 130

  Stephens, Ellen (‘Diddy’), 57 & n3

  Stergios (Vlach), 123

  Stewart, Beatrice, 350–1

  Stewart, Damaris, Lady (née du Boulay), 113 & n1

  Stewart, Sir Michael, 113 & n1, 184, 199, 235, 331

  Stewart, Olivia, 331

  Stewart-Richardson, Gladys, 53 & n4, 63

  Stirling, Colonel David, 73n8, 370

  Stirling, Peter, 200 & n1

  Stirling, Colonel William, 72 & n8, 78,
200

  Stoppard, Sir Tom, 330n1

  Strachey, Julia, 205

  Strachey, Lytton, 144, 205 & n1, 207 & n2

  Strachwitz, Moritz, Graf: ‘The Heart of Douglas’, 215 & n1

  Sturford Meade (house), near Longleat, Wiltshire, 12

  Suez crisis (1956), 29n1

  Sunday, Bloody Sunday (film), 118

  Sunday Times, 290

  Sutherland, Colonel David, 273 & n3, 370

  Swann, Donald, 48n9

  Swinbrook House, Oxfordshire, 8n2, 336 & n1; see also Mill Cottage

  Swindon see Sevenhampton Place

  Swiss Cottage, Chatsworth, 52 & n1

  Syria, 187

  Talassius, 314

  Tamarón, Santiago de Mora-Figueroa y Williams, Marqués and Isabella, Marquesa de, 322 & n2

  Tangiers, 12–14

  Tarmac (company), 224–5, 228, 248

  Tássos see Eythimíou, Tásso

  Tennant, Edward (DD’s grandson), 141, 143, 356

  Tennant, Isabel (DD’s granddaughter), 106 & n2, 259

  Tennant, Lady Emma (née Cavendish; DD’s daughter): at Lismore, 9 & n1; PLF gives vasculum to, 30 & n1; proposes giving skeleton to St Elphin’s, 48; shooting, 50; teenage rebelliousness, 57; lost in Greece, 70n4; marriage and child, 106 & n2; in Scotland, 117; at Oxford, 196n2; at Buckingham Palace party, 197; appointed head of National Trust gardens, 199; letter to PLF, 215; makes hooked rugs, 251 & n3; and foot and mouth crisis, 328 & n2; mother’s trip with, 355; calls Bowra ‘Old Tragic’, 365

  Tennant, Stella (later Lasnet; DD’s granddaughter), 117 & n2, 218, 259, 368 & n1

  Tennant, Toby (Emma’s husband), 107n2, 117, 328 & n2

  Testino, Mario, 368 & n1

  Thatcher, Sir Denis, 225 & n7

  Theodore (drover/guide), 125–6, 130

  Thompson, Ernest: Wild Animals I Have Known, 100 & n2

  Thompson, Hamilton, 152

  Thrapsanó, Grigóris Khnarákis de, 137

  Thynne, Lord Christopher, 312 & n2, 313

  Thynne, Lady Christopher (née Antonia Palmer), 312n2

  Timson, Rodney, 210 & n1

  Topley, Lady Sophia (née Cavendish; then Morrison; DD’s daughter): birth, 27 & n1, 29; Epstein bust of, 56 & n2; visits Greece with mother, 109; schooling, 117; in Florence, 143; DD stays with in Wiltshire, 286 & n1; marriage to Morrison, 286n1; Christmas 1966 at Chatsworth, 311

  Topolski, Feliks, 71 & n4

  Toronto, 209

  Toynbee, Philip, 192 & n2, 195–6, 207 & n1, 309

  Treasures from Chatsworth, The Devonshire Inheritance (exhibition), 184 & n4

  Tree, Lady Anne (née Cavendish; DD’s sister-in-law; ‘Tig’), 69 & n5, 109, 243

  Tree, Iris (later Moffat; then Ledebur), 59 & n2, 61, 84, 265

  Tree, Michael, 70n5

  Treuhaft, Jessica (née Mitford; then Romilly; ‘Decca’): correspondence with DD, xi, 278; invents Society of Hons, 8n2; attends Philip Toynbee’s funeral, 196; confounds US telephone company, 206; visit to PLF, 207; aborted New Yorker article on, 292 & n1; death, 309; Faces of Philip, 207 & n1; A Fine Old Conflict, 154–5 & n2; Hons and Rebels, 63 & n2; Kind and Usual Punishment, 178; The Trial of Dr Spock, 178

  Treuhaft, Robert (‘Bob’), 64n2

  Trevor-Roper, Patrick, 192 & n1, 194, 196, 311, 323

  Turkey, 218–22

  Twiggy see Hornby, Lesley

  United States of America: DD and Andrew visit, 77–9, 89; DD visits with Sir Nicholas Henderson, 225, 228, 249, 251

  Updike, John, 254 & n2

  Valéry, François, 66 & n3

  Vanity Fair (magazine), 348 & n2

  Varanasi, India, 150

  Varro, 314

  Vasiliki (cook), 53

  Vaux-le-Vicomte chateau, near Paris, 163n2, 289

  Veil, Simone, 184 & n2

  Velouhiótis, Aris, 124n, 139

  Venturi, Robert, 280 & n6

  Versailles, 111

  Vesci see de Vesci Vlachs, 122–3, 132–5, 139

  Vogüé, Countess Marie Cristina (née Colonna), 263 & n2

  Vogüé, Count Patrice de, 263n2, 289n1

  Wallace, Barbara (née Lutyens), 284n9

  Wallace, David, 283 & n5

  Wallace, Edward, 284n9

  Wallace, Captain Euan, 281n2, 284n9

  Wallace, Gerard, 284n5

  Wallace, John, 284n9

  Wallace, William (‘Billy’), 283 & n9

  Walpole, Horace, 213

  Walton, Susana Gil, Lady (née Passo), 59n3

  Walton, Sir William, 58 & n3, 79

  Wantage, 160

  Ward, Leslie (‘Spy’), 348 & n2

  Warner, Rex, 84n1

  Washington, DC, 89, 93; National Gallery, 94nn3, 1

  Waugh, Alec, 305 & n2

  Waugh, Evelyn: stays at Edensor, 34 & n1, 143, 342; correspondence with Nancy Mitford, 173, 300 & n1, 303; papers at Austin, Texas, 178; at Carolyn Cobb’s funeral, 305; Brideshead Revisited, 51n5, 303; Letters (ed. Mark Amory), 144n3, 173 & n3; The Life of the Right Reverend Ronald Knox, 60 & n2; Put Out More Flags, 7n2; Vile Bodies, 170

  Waugh, Laura, 305

  Webb, Norman, 305

  Welles, Orson, 108

  Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of, 314

  Wells, John, 194 & n2, 295 & n1

  Whigham, Ian, 148 & n1, 157

  White Mischief (film), 280 & n1, 282

  White’s Club, London, 216, 230, 245, 298

  Whyte-Melville, George John, 38n5, 178

  Wilbury, Wiltshire, 355

  William I (the Conqueror), King of England, 359

  Wilson, Sir Angus, 48 & n4

  Wilson, Harold, Baron, 98 & n2, 197 & n4

  Wimborne, Dorset see Long Crichel House

  Windsor Castle, 245–6

  Wodehouse, Sir P. G.: Frances Donaldson’s biography of, 266 & n1

  Woodhouse, Christopher Montague (5th Baron Terrington), 136 & n6

  Woolf, Virginia, 215n4

  Woolley, Janetta (later Marquesa de Apesteguía), 48n3, 90 & n1, 110, 169, 253, 267, 273, 293, 353

  Wragg, Tom, 93 & n3, 103 & n1

  Wrightsman, Jayne (née Larkin), 322 & n3, 343

  Wyndham, John see Egremont, 1st Baron

  Yemen, 255

  Zanuck, Darryl F., 32 & n2, 36, 42, 44

  Zervas, Napoleon, 124

  Zuckerman, Solly, Baron, 197 & n3

  Zulueta, Sir Philip de, 98 & n3.

 

 

 


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