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    A Different Class of Murder

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      Birley, Mark 117, 130

      Birley, Robin 130

      Blow, Emmett 109

      Botswana 42–3

      Boyce, Arthur Robert 13

      Boyce, Christabel (née Martin) (nanny) 194–5

      Boyce, Nicholas 194, 346

      Brady Tuckers 26, 77–9, 179, 202–3

      Bravo, Charles 7, 219, 380

      Britain

      in early 1970s 48–9, 350–1

      Broccoli, Cubby 26, 86–7

      Brooks’s club 48, 99

      Broome, Nadia (nanny) 192

      Broughton, Sir Jock Delves 6

      Brudenell, Anne 9, 138

      Burke, John 107–8

      Byron, 5th Baron 4, 379

      Bywaters, Frederick 7–8

      Cameron, David 82

      Campbell, Bruce Colin 96

      Cardigan, 7th Earl of 5, 9, 60, 61

      Carrington, Lord 74

      Castlebar Boxing Club 65

      Castlebar House 54, 57, 65

      Castlebar workhouse 58

      Chapman, PC Stanley 222

      Charge of the Light Brigade (1854) 5, 61

      chemin-de-fer 27, 46, 100, 104, 107, 109, 160, 172

      Chester Square 14

      Christie, Agatha 39, 174, 219–20, 265, 309

      The Hollow 137, 295, 324

      ‘circle, the’ 28, 35, 36, 37, 74, 82, 83, 115, 119, 202, 123, 127, 130, 131, 168, 266, 267–323, see also Clermont Clubs

      Clarendon Hotel (Eastbourne) 68

      Clark, Sir Andrew 133

      class 18, 23, 62

      Clermont, 1st Earl of 98

      Clermont Club 18, 47–8, 98, 105–35, 200

      bugging of by police 280

      description and atmosphere 112–15, 118

      Lucan’s gambling at 18, 27–8, 29, 30, 144, 151–2, 172–3, 208

      opening of (1962) 105

      sold to Playboy Club (1972) 30, 115–17, 173

      tampering of cards allegation at 107–8

      Veronica’s visits to 27–8, 151, 152–3, 154–5

      Clermont set 35, 35–7, 83, 119–35

      criticism of by Elwes in Sunday Times Magazine 130–1

      extreme views of 123

      helping Lucan to escape theory 296–7

      ignorance of Lucan’s whereabouts 292–3

      and money 296–7

      mythical image of 119, 121, 127–8

      obstruction of murder investigation, claims of 277–80, 282, 283, 287, 291

      questioning of by police 289

      talking to press about murder case 290

      view and treatment of Veronica 27–8, 154–5, 156–7, 163–4, 287, 364

      view of by police 288–9

      see also Aspinall, John; Benson, Charles; Elwes, Dominick; Goldsmith, James; Maxwell-Scott, Ian; Meinertzhagen, Daniel; Raphael, Stephen; Stoop, Michael

      Cluff, Algy 291

      Coles, Bruce 312, 314

      Coles, Flora 77, 226

      Colquhoun, Andrina 30, 200, 206, 212, 213

      communism 121–2

      Comyn, James (QC) 179–80, 189, 206, 349

      Cornwallis, 3rd Baron 378

      Coroner’s Society of England and Wales 312

      Corsair, Ford (borrowed by Lucan from Michael Stoop) 33, 68, 123, 208, 214, 235, 241, 256, 259, 260, 261, 303, 308, 310, 327, 342, 343, 345, 370

      Courvoisier, François-Benjamin 10

      Coutts and Co. 18, 201–2, 207

      Craven, Berkley 99–100, 306

      Crichton-Stuart, Sally 114

      Crimean War 12, 59–60, 73

      Crippen, Dr 7, 8, 14, 17, 25, 146–7, 348, 381

      Crockford, William 107

      Crockfords gambling club 19, 107

      Croydon poisonings 7, 14, 219–20, 380

      Cubitt, Thomas 14

      Curzon House Club 124

      Custody of Infants Act (1873) 180–1

      custody law 180–1

      Dacre, 9th Baron 377

      Daily Express 42, 128, 263, 265, 278, 286

      Elwes’ interview to 131, 286, 292

      Veronica’s interview to 159, 268, 314, 331, 343, 364, 366

      Daily Express powerboat race 96

      Daily Mail 268, 278–9, 287

      Dally, Dr Ann 166

      Dartrey, 1st Earl of 73

      Dawson, Edward 73

      Dawson, Kaitilin see Lucan, Kaitilin, Dowager Countess

      de Lima, Sergeant David 259

      De Sica, Vittorio 24, 86–7, 94, 156

      Derby, 18th Earl of 99, 109

      Devlin and Co. 190, 191

      Devonshire, 11th Duke of 84, 102

      Diana, Princess of Wales 56, 143, 150, 268

      divorce 8, 174, 180, 183

      Dixblanc, Marguerite 10–12, 17, 39

      Dixon, Piers 44

      domestic murder 7–15

      motives for 15

      Dostoevsky, Fyodor

      The Gambler 103, 105

      Downshire, 8th Marquess of (Robin Hill) 293

      Drobbins, Hazel (nanny) 192

      duels/duelling

      deaths by 5, 378

      outlawing of (1852) 5

      Duncan, Major Charles Moorhouse (Veronica’s father) 137

      Duncan, Thelma (Veronica’s mother) 137–8

      Duncan, Veronica see Lucan, Veronica, Countess of

      Eastham, Michael (QC) 176, 179, 232, 251, 252, 257, 311, 313, 335

      Eaton Row (5) mews house 14, 29, 148, 166, 169, 210, 226, 240, 282, 318

      Eaton Square 76–7, 79, 80

      Edgson, Billy (Clermont linkman) 215, 343, 344–5

      Elizabeth Street (72a) flat 29, 177, 189, 201, 209, 226, 235

      Ellis, Ruth 13

      Elwes, Dominick 36, 122, 123, 128–32

      background 128

      character 129, 130

      and Clermont Club 129–30

      criticism of Clermont set in Sunday Times Magazine 130–1

      Daily Express interview (1975) 131, 286, 292

      elopement and marriage to Tessa Kennedy 129

      and Lucan murder case 130, 131, 286, 292

      memorial service 131–2

      and police 288

      suicide 128, 130

      talking to press 290–1

      visits Veronica in hospital 285–6

      Elwes, Tessa (née Kennedy) 129

      Erroll, Earl of 6

      Eton 81–4, 88, 119, 125

      Fahmy, Marguerite 12–13

      Families Need Fathers 181

      Fathers4Justice 181

      Ferrers, 4th Earl of 4–5, 15–16, 28, 99, 379

      Ferrers, Countess Mary 15–16

      Finch, Lady Isabella 112

      First World War 64, 69

      Fitzpatrick, Michael 337

      Flood, Dr John 183

      Florman, Charles 238, 239

      Florman, Madeleine 14, 32–3, 37, 238–9

      Flyte, Lord Sebastian 90, 205

      Ford, Lee 311

      Forsyth, Detective-Sergeant Graham 178, 222–3, 226, 228, 249, 263, 279, 280–1, 288

      Fox, James 28, 30, 37, 99, 161, 258, 259

      Frenzy (Hitchcock film) 45–6

      Gaitskell, Hugh 74

      gambling 83, 98, 99–105

      as an addiction 103, 104

      and aristocracy 98–102

      and Clermont Club 98

      and Lucan see Lucan, 7th Earl of (Richard John Bingham): Gambling

      professional 104–5

      Gaming Act (1845) 100

      Gaslight 28

      GB75 (organization founded by David Stirling) 122, 122–3

      Genese, Charles 207

      George VI, King 66, 67

      Gerald Road police station (Belgravia) 225, 227, 256, 257, 266, 279, 288, 289, 291, 320

      Gerring, Chief-Inspector David 25–6, 28, 36, 77, 190, 212, 242–3, 343–4, 345

      belief that Goldsmith was behind Lucan’s escape 298–9

      busting of gangs 279

      and discovery of Ford Corsair 259–60

      dislike of Susan Maxwell-Scott 242

      dismissal from police force 281

      evide
    nce given at inquest 249, 250

      interviewing of Susan Maxwell-Scott 291

      search for Lucan in Newhaven 264

      view of Goldsmith 288

      Gibbs, Sarah (née Bingham) (Lucan’s sister) 76, 188, 262, 272, 297–8, 337

      Gibbs, Reverend William 262, 316

      Gilson, Dennis 210

      Goldsmith, Isabel (née Patiño) (James Goldsmith’s first wife) 124

      Goldsmith, James 27, 35, 36, 83, 108, 122, 123–7, 307, 317

      and Aspinall 123–4

      behind Lucan’s alleged escape 298–300

      business dealings and wealth 125

      death of first wife and battle over custody of baby 124–5

      formation of Referendum Party 126

      and gambling 126

      libel actions against Private Eye 125–6, 283, 299

      love life 36, 114

      Lucan asks for loan from 206–7

      personality 124, 126–7

      racehorses 125

      relationship with Lucan 299–300

      view of by police 288

      Goldsmith, Lady Annabel (James Goldsmith’s second wife) 108, 130, 299

      Goletto, Pierrette (nanny) 172, 187, 191, 193, 195–7, 199, 333, 352–3, 358

      Gorhambury 63

      Grafton, 3rd Duke of 98–9

      Grants Hill House (Maxwell-Scott house in Uxfield) 133, 164, 187, 243, 256, 260, 301, 305, 353

      greyhound racing 89–90

      Griffin, Jane (née Bingham) (Lucan’s sister) 70, 75, 76, 78, 117–18, 145, 147, 161–2, 198, 203, 210–11, 262, 297, 307, 316, 318, 351, 354, 355–6, 357, 370

      Grosvenor House (Park Lane) 65

      Guilsborough vicarage 169, 262

      Hamilton Club 104, 151

      Hamilton, Patrick 28

      Hankins, John (Rivett’s boyfriend) 273, 274, 275, 336

      Hanratty, James 334

      Happy Valley set 6, 36, 119

      Hardy, David 42

      Harringay race track 89–90, 101, 103, 208

      Hastings, Lord 101, 102, 104, 171

      Heath, Edward 46

      Hensby, Albert (Rivett’s father) 268

      Hensby, Charmaine (Rivett’s sister) 276

      Hensby, Eunice (Rivett’s mother) 268, 276

      Hensby, Gary (Rivett’s son) 269

      Hensby, Sandra see Rivett, Sandra

      Hensby, Stephen (Rivett’s son) 268–9, 275, 317

      Heyman, Hans 140

      Heywood Hill bookshop 212

      Hicks-Beach, Michael 214, 240

      Hill, Billy 110, 241

      Hill, Brian 42

      Hill, Caroline 93, 211–12

      Hill, Graham 295, 300

      Hill, Robin see Downshire, 8th Marquess of

      Hitchcock, Alfred 45

      Holden, Charles 59

      Howard, Greville 37, 141, 154, 214

      as Enoch Powell’s private secretary 36, 123

      and Lucan murder case 289–90

      questioning of by police 289

      stays away from inquest 290

      treatment of by police 279

      Howard, Zoe see Peto, Zoe

      Hunt for Lord Lucan, The (TV documentary) 331

      Huth, Angela 93

      Ingrams, Richard 125–6

      IRA bombing campaign 47–8, 121, 213

      Ireland

      Census (1851) 59

      emigration 58

      and Land League 61

      and Lucan earldom 25, 54–5, 57, 71

      potato famine 57–8

      Irish Free State 65

      Irish Land Act (1881) 64

      Jack the Ripper 40

      Jacoby, Henry 5

      Jagger, Mick 118

      James II, King 55

      Jenkins, Lilian (nanny) 149, 169, 184, 185, 196, 336, 356

      Jenkins, Roy 123

      Johnson, John 4, 16

      Jordan, Rosemary 271

      Judd, Lady Zinnia 93

      Kagan, Lord 122

      Kamel Bey Fahmy, Prince Ali 12–13

      Kennedy, Ludovic 294

      Kennedy, Tessa 129

      Kent, William 112

      Knight, Kenneth 41–2

      Kotlarova, Jordanka 177

      Krays, the 110

      Ladbroke club 204, 209, 212

      Labour Party 25, 46, 71, 81, 84, 121

      Laleham 53–4, 56, 66

      Laleham House 59, 63, 66, 67–8, 171

      Land League 61

      Le Neve, Ethel 8, 348, 381

      Lennox, Cecilia 138

      Leverhulme, Lord 65

      Lindsay, Lady Annabel 278

      Lismore, Viscount 9

      Lloyd George, David 64

      Lower Belgrave Street 44–5

      Lower Belgrave Street (No. 46) 14–15, 25, 196, 210, 329

      selling of (1976) 318

      Lownes, Marilyn 115–16, 117, 120, 127, 130, 134

      Lownes, Victor 108, 115, 116, 209, 307

      Lucan, 1st Earl of (Charles Bingham) 55, 56

      Lucan, 1st Earl of (Patrick Sarsfield) 55

      Lucan, 2nd Earl of (James Sarsfield) 55

      Lucan, 2nd Earl of (Richard Bingham) 3, 8–9, 53–4, 56–7

      Lucan, 3rd Earl of (George Charles Bingham) 9–10, 53, 55–6, 57–62, 73, 93–4, 165

      army career 57

      and Charge of the Light Brigade 5, 59–61

      friendship with Marie Riel 11–12

      reform of Irish estates and eviction of tenants 3, 57–9, 61

      Lucan, 4th Earl of (Charles George Bingham) 54, 62–3, 65

      Lucan, 5th Earl of (George Charles Bingham) 63, 65, 66–8, 90

      Lucan, 6th Earl of (George Charles Patrick Bingham) (Pat) 25, 27, 69–75

      character 72

      death and will 145–6

      gives access to family papers 73

      military career 69–70

      political career and support of the left 70–1, 72, 73–4

      Lucan, 7th Earl of (Richard John Bingham)

      Gambling 26–7, 88, 95, 98, 119, 137, 170, 186, 188, 306, 351

      backgammon 151

      bridge 151

      and Clermont Club 18, 27–8, 29, 30, 144, 151–2, 172–3, 208

      decision to turn professional 104–5

      at Eton 82, 83–4

      Ladbroke Club 209

      losses 208–9

      poker 151

      selling items to pay for 171

      wife’s attitude to 150

      wins and losses 151, 170–1

      worsening of 97, 171

      Marriage 27, 28, 97, 136–69, 351

      allegations of violence towards wife 167, 197–9

      campaign to get custody ruling reversed 189, 200–1

      courtship and engagement 136–7

      custody battle 16, 29, 170, 174, 177–85

      dealing with wife’s mental state 30, 158–60, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165–6, 167, 183, 189, 195

      deterioration of 158, 169

      employment of private detectives to watch wife and children 190–1, 197

      given temporary custody of children 176–8

      and nannies 192–3, 196

      reasons for 140–4

      relationship with children 186–8, 212

      separation 28–9, 157, 169

      sex life 182

      spending nights away from home 166–7

      surveillance of wife and children 191–2, 197, 208

      taping wife’s conversations 189–90

      wedding day 145

      wife seen as victim of 146–7

      Personal Life

      appearance and demeanour 24, 26, 86–7, 94, 200

      attributes 351

      bank career 26, 87–9, 90–1

      bankruptcy 148, 208, 209–10

      birth 69

      bobsleighing 98

      borrowing money from friends and relations 202–3, 206–7

      cars and driving 95

      character traits 92, 143, 198, 351

      childhood and upbringing 25–6, 81–2, 143

      and Clermont Club set 18, 27–8, 29, 30, 98, 119–20, 144, 200

      dai
    ly routine 171–2

      death theories 40–1, 259, 305–10

      debts and finances 16, 19, 30, 170, 173, 200–1, 201–2, 209–10

      disappearance and search for 34–5, 38, 39

      drinking 209

      education and schooling 26, 80–2

      at Eton 81–4

      evacuated to America during Second World War and stays with Brady Tuckers 76–9

      family background 53–68

      girlfriends 93, 200

      and golf 95–6

      greyhound racing 89

      High Court declaration of death of (1999) 211

      horseracing 26, 27

      insecurity and lack of self-confidence 144

      last weeks before murder 206–9

      leaves William Brandt’s bank 90–2

      lifestyle and social life 92–3, 95

      living in Botswana hypothesis 42–3

      myth of 23–49

      and National Service 85–6

      no body found and explanations for 308

      non-existent status of 40

      offered film role by De Sica 24, 94, 156

      pet dog 199

      powerboat racing 96

      rebellion against parents 84–5, 92, 93

      relationship with mother 80

      right-wing politics 350–1

      selling of family silver to pay for debts 149, 202, 207, 211, 330

      sightings of 41–4, 295–6, 309

      skiing and bobsleighing 95, 98

      squeamishness of 356

      suicide hypothesis 306–7

      value of estate in 1999 211

      view of women 141

      White Migrant yacht 78, 96–7

      Lucan, Elizabeth, Countess of 8–9, 138

      Lucan, Kaitilin, Dowager Countess (née Dawson) ( mother)

      appearance 75

      attempt to have inquest verdict retrospectively removed 317

      burial 74

      car accident 69

      defence of son 76

      denial of world of privilege 75

      dislike of gambling 84

      and education of son 81–2

      family background 73

      police statement and evidence given at inquest 175–6, 246–9, 247, 248, 251

      political beliefs/career 74–5

      and son’s custody case 178

      telephoning of by son after murder 33, 226–7, 239, 247, 251

      upbringing 72–3

      and Veronica 162

      Lucan, Margaret, Countess of 56, 138

      Lucan, Veronica, Countess (née Duncan) (Lord Lucan’s wife) 27, 137, 175–6

      allegations against Lucan of physical abuse 167, 197–9

      appearance 137

      Aspinall’s dislike of 27, 152, 168–9, 284

      attempts to keep in contact with by Lucan’s family 319–20

      behaviour 147–8, 164–5

      birth of children 149, 166

      childhood and upbringing 139, 144

      and custody battles 29, 177–85, 262–4

      Daily Express interview after murder 159, 268, 314, 331, 343, 364, 366

      education 139

      entering pub after murder covered with blood 221–2, 231

      evidence given at inquest 32, 176, 267–8, 312–13, 314–15, 335–6, 359, 361

     


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