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Betjemann, John (JB’s grandfather)
Betjeman, Lily (Paul-Linda’s daughter)
Betjeman, Linda (née Shelton; Paul’s wife)
Betjeman, Paul (JB’s son): estrangement from father; embraces Mormonism; birth; in Ireland; life at Farnborough; on effect of Penelope’s conversion on marriage; religious upbringing; mother tells to write separately to parents; at Eton; JB’s relations with; mother’s criticism of; moves to USA; musical interests and career; writes to JB in old age; mother visits in New York; later relations with JB; life in New York; marriage and children; visits England with fiancée; attends JB’s funeral
Betjeman, Penelope, Lady (née Chetwode; JB’s wife): marriage relations; on JB’s father’s accent; pronunciation; background; meets JB at Architectural Review; and JB’s relations with other women; breaks off engagement to JB; marriage to JB; considers conversion to Catholicism; Indological interests; studies in Germany; supposed affair with Waugh; horses and riding; house-keeping; friendship with Berners; life at Uffington; religious commitment; Harton dismisses as church organist; in Ireland during war; enquires about Pipers’ religious life; father settles money and house on; life in Old Rectory, Farnborough; converts to Roman Catholicism; asks Waugh to discontinue letters to JB; attends Buckingham Palace garden party with father; and father’s death; attitude to sex; proposes moving from Farnborough; and JB’s relations with Elizabeth; warns JB of wasting life; runs King Alfred’s Kitchen in Wantage; relations with daughter Candida; accompanies JB to Cincinnati; letter of rebuke to JB; criticises son Paul; and upkeep of the Mead, Wantage; travels in Spain; revisits and travels in India; sympathy with Paul’s career; injured in motor accident; and JB’s gravitating towards celebrities; denounces gracious living; as JB’s widow at memorial service; separates from JB and leaves Wantage; buys and occupies cottage at Cusop; proposes sharing care of ageing JB with Elizabeth; spends Christmas 1972 with JB at Oakseys’; JB’s continuing love for; visits JB at Radnor Walk; at JB’s funeral; death in India; Two Middle-Aged Ladies in Andalusia
Betjeman, Thomas (Paul-Linda’s son)
Betjeman, Timothy (Paul-Linda’s son)
Biddesden House, Hampshire
Birkenhead, Frederick Furneaux Smith, 2nd Earl
Bishop, Adrian
Blackwood, Lady Caroline
Blake, William
Bland, Sister Mary
Bloxham, John Francis: The Priest and the Acolyte
Blue, Rabbi Lionel
Blunt, Anthony: at Marlborough; at Lady Pamela Berry’s dinner party
Bodley, G.F.
Bosanquet, Theodora
Boswell, James
Bowen, Elizabeth
Bowles, John
Bowra, Sir Maurice: on Paul Betjeman’s becoming Mormon; serves in First World War; JB meets at Oxford; character and qualities; social life; denies Kolkhorst’s existence; on JB’s poetic talents; on Lord Chetwode’s mispronouncing JB’s name; friendship with Adrian Bishop; in Lancaster drawing; and Harton’s letter dismissing Penelope as organist; on Clarks; remembers Basil Dufferin and Ava; and Penelope’s admission to Roman Catholic church; as Duff Cooper Memorial Prize judge; recognises Penelope’s gifts; Memories
Brennan, Diarmuid
Brett, Lionel
Brett-Smith, Herbert Francis Brett
Bridle, Rev. George
Bristol: JB’s television film on
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC): JB’s radio broadcasts for; JB makes TV films for
British Council: JB works for in Oxford; organises JB’s 1961 visit to Australia
Broad Street station, London
Brompton Hospital, London
Brown, T.E.
Brownrigg, Commander (of Associated Rediffusion)
Bryson, John
Buchanan, Willie
Bunning, James
Burges, William
Burgess, Guy
Butler, Edmee
Butler, Molly
Byron, George Gordon, 6th Baron
Byron, Robert: at Oxford; and Bryan Guinness; Penelope entertains in India
C.
Caernarfon
Camden History Society
Campbell, Roy
Cardiff Castle
Carpenter, Harry, Bishop of Oxford
Carpenter, Humphrey
Carrington, Dora
Catholic Apostolic Church (Irvingites)
Cavendish, Lady Elizabeth (‘Feeble’): as JB’s life-companion; on JB’s popular appeal; meets and falls in love with JB; qualities; proposes marriage to Pryce-Jones; home at 19 Radnor Walk, Chelsea; social work; as Lady-in-Waiting to Princess Margaret; Penelope resents relations with JB; in Rotherhithe Street; and Princess Margaret’s engagement and marriage to Armstrong-Jones; visits Germany with JB; JB makes over Trebetherick house to; friendship with John Osborne and Mary Ure; holidays abroad with JB; JB sketches; accompanies JB to Australia (1971); and Julian Jebb; attends JB’s memorial service; refuses to meet Penelope; buys Radnor Walk house for JB; churchgoing; Penelope proposes sharing care of ageing JB with; and Paul’s letter to JB; guilt towards Penelope; nurses JB in declining years; on JB’s death
Cecil, Lord David
Channel, Anne
Charles, Prince of Wales: investiture
Chatsworth House, Derbyshire
Chelsea see Church Street; Radnor Walk
Cherwell Edge (house), Oxford
Cherwell (magazine)
Chetwode, Alice Hester Camilla, Lady (Penelope’s mother): disapproves of JB as match for Penelope; JB’s attitude to; visits Pipers
Chetwode, Field Marshal Sir Philip, 1st Baron (Penelope’s father): Penelope’s love for; on Penelope’s marriage to JB; JB’s attitude to; as C. in C. in India; visits Pipers; and JB’s hopes of wartime employment; buys Old Rectory, Farnborough for Penelope; settles money on Penelope; stays with Betjemans at Farnborough house; on JB’s attachment to Patrick Cullinan; attends royal garden party with Penelope; death
Chetwode, Roger (Penelope’s brother)
Church of England: JB’s devotion to; parish churches; dissent in
Church of England Ramblers (group)
Church Street, Chelsea
Churchill, Diana
Churchill, John
Churchill, Randolph: at Oxford; and Bryan Guinness; JB lodges with in London; and Edward James; introduces Connolly and Quennell to White’s Club; writes for Evening Standard
Churchill, (Sir) Winston
Cincinnati, University of: JB’s post as Poet in Residence
City of London Festival (1962)
Clandeboye (house), County Down
Clark, Kenneth, Baron: JB meets at Oxford; and JB’s wartime employment
Clarke, Marcus: For the Term of His Natural Life
Clonmore, William Forward-Howard, Baron (later 8th Earl of Wicklow; ‘Billy’; ‘Cracky’): JB meets at Oxford; Irish background; entertains JB in Ireland; on Kolkhorst; friendship with JB; and JB’s father in Ireland; on Kolkhorst’s death
Cloth Fair, London: JB lives in; fire
Coal Exchange, London
Cockerell, Sir Charles
Cockerell, Samuel Pepys
Coghill, Nevill
Colefax, Sibyl, Lady
Combe Florey, Somerset
Comper, Sir Ninian: JB champions; designs Basil Dufferin memorial at Clandeboye; JB wins knighthood for; church designs; restores sanctuary at Grosvenor Chapel
Compton Beauchamp church, Berkshire
Connolly, Cyril: and Bowra; Randolph Churchill introduces to White’s Club; publishes JB’s ‘Subaltern’s Love Song’ in Horizon
Constantinidis, Michael
Cooper, Lady Diana
Copenhagen: JB on cruise to
Copleston, Frederick, SJ
Cornwall: JB’s attachment to; Shell Guide to; see also St Endellion’s church; St Enodoc’s church; Trebetherick
Cowper, William
Cresswell, Billa see Harrod, Wilhelmine, Lady
Cudlipp,
Percy
Cullinan, Patrick
Cusop see New House, Cusop
D.
Daily Express: on JB’s marriage relations
Daily Herald: JB writes reviews for
Daily Telegraph: JB writes reviews for
Dali, Salvador
Day-Lewis, Cecil
Denmark: JB visits; see also Copenhagen
Dennistoun, Victoria (Tory) see Oaksey, Victoria, Lady
Dent, Anita
de Paula, Hugh Francis Macklin
Desert Island Discs (radio programme)
de Valera, Eamon
Devonshire, Andrew Cavendish, 11th Duke of
Devonshire, Deborah, Duchess of (née Mitford)
Devonshire, Edward Cavendish, 10th Duke of
Devonshire, Mary Alice, Dowager Duchess of (née Cecil; ‘Moucher’; Elizabeth’s mother)
Dickens, Charles
Dimbleby, David
‘Discovering Britain’ (TV film series)
Douglas, Lord Alfred: relations with Wilde; JB praises; JB’s correspondence and friendship with; reproaches Yeats; death in war
Dragon School, Oxford
Driberg, Tom (later Baron Bradwell): at Oxford; checks JB’s poetry; and Edward James; friendship with JB
Dublin: JB serves as wartime press attaché in
Duff Cooper Memorial Prize
Dufferin and Ava, Basil Blackwood, 4th Marquess of: friendship with JB; JB’s feelings for; and Edward James; JB’s poem to; killed in Burma; memorial
Dufferin and Ava, Maureen, Marchioness of (née Guinness)
Dugdale, Colonel Arthur
Dugdale, Ethel
Dugdale, John
Dunn, Joan Hunter (later Jackson)
Dunsinea House, Castleknock, near Dublin
E.
Eden, F.C.
Edensor, Derbyshire see Moor View
Edward VIII, King (later Duke of Windsor)
Edward, Prince (later Earl of Wessex)
Eliot, Thomas Stearns: teaches JB as schoolboy; influence as poet; and symbolism; C.S. Lewis mocks; modernism; and JB’s campaign for knighthood for Comper; letter from JB on Jill Menzies; religious convictions; death; JB writes to on stay at St Michael’s College
Elizabeth the Queen Mother
Elkington, George
Empson, (Sir) William
Erskine, Mary St Clair
Etchells, Frederick
Eusden, Laurence
Euston Arch, London
Evans, Myfanwy see Piper, Myfanwy
Evening Standard: JB writes for
Ewart, Kenneth
Eyres-Monsell, Graham
Eyres-Monsell, Joan
Ezard, John
F.
Faber & Faber (publishers; formerly Faber & Gwyer)
Face to Face (TV programme)
Face Your Image (TV programme)
Faringdon House, Berkshire
Farnborough, Berkshire: Old Rectory
Farrer, Stewart: Pity About the Abbey (play, with JB)
Fawley Bottom, near Henley; see also Piper, John
Fermor, Patrick Leigh: on JB lecturing to King’s School, Canterbury; JB’s poem on
Ferrers, Robert Walter Shirley, 12th Earl
Fleetwood-Hesketh, Peter
Fleming, Peter
Foran, Phyllis
Fox, James
France: JB holidays in
Fraser, Lady Antonia (née Pakenham)
Freeman, John
Froude, James Anthony
Furness (house), Naas, Co. Kildare
G.
Gaitskell, Dora, Baroness
Gaitskell, Hugh, friendship with JB
Gallagher, Frank
Gardner, Helen
Garland, Patrick
Garrard’s Farm, Uffington; see also Uffington
Gaskell, Rev. John
George V, King: death
Georgian Group
Germany: JB visits with Elizabeth
Gidney, A.R.
Gielgud, (Sir) John
Gill, Rev. Colin
Gilliatt, Penelope
Glenconner, Christopher Grey Tennant, 2nd Baron
Glenton, William
Goldsmith, Oliver: The Deserted Village
Goodenough, Jackie
Goodwin, George: The Churches of London
Gore-Ouseley, Sir Frederick
Graham, Mr and Mrs E.R.B.
Grant, Duncan
Great Eastern Hotel, Liverpool Street
Green, Henry see Yorke, Henry
Green ’Un, The (Admiralty publication)
Greene, Graham
Grigson, Geoffrey
Grisewood, Harman
Gropius, Walter
Grosvenor Chapel, South Audley Street, London
Guest, John; (ed.) The Best of Betjeman
Guinness, Bryan (later 2nd Baron Moyne): engagement and marriage to Diana Mitord; JB meets at Oxford; poetry; intercedes for JB in broken engagement to Penelope; admires JB’s genius; praises JB’s poetry
Gurney, Samuel
Guyatt, Richard
H.
Hakewill, J.H.
Harding, Gilbert
Hardy, H.K.
Harris, E. Vincent
Harrod, (Sir) Roy
Harrod, Wilhelmine, Lady (née Cresswell; ‘Billa’): on JB’s popular appeal; JB meets and falls for; disapproves of JB’s relations with Elizabeth; JB visits in Norfolk; on marriage; letter from Elizabeth on JB’s last months; Norfolk (Shell Guide)
Harrow School
Harton, Rev. Francis; Elements of the Spiritual Life
Harton, Sibyl
Hastings, Hubert de Cronin: controls Architectural Review; avoids Penelope; attends JB-Penelope wedding
Hastings, Maurice
Hastings, Percy
Hawker, Rev. Robert Stephen
Haynes, Gerard (‘Tortoise’)
Heber-Percy, Robert
Heddon Court (school), Barnet
Helena, St
Hemphill, Emily, Lady see Villiers-Stuart, Emily
Hemphill, Martyn Charles Andrew, 4th Baron
Henry V (film)
Higgins, Molly
Highgate, London: JB’s childhood in
Highgate Junior School
Hitler, Adolf: death
Hobart, Tasmania
Holden, Charles
Holmes, Helen
Holy Land: JB’s film on
Holy Trinity church, Sloane Street, Chelsea
homosexuality: JB’s attraction to; public attitude to
Hood, Canon Frederic: friendship with JB; recommends JB’s secretaries; decline and death
Hope, Isabel
Hope, John Humphrey
Hornby, Sir Antony
Hornby, Edward
Hornby, Michael
Housman, A.E.
Howard, Brian
Howard, Elizabeth Jane
Huddleston, Father Trevor (later Archbishop)
Hughes, Christopher
Hughes, Richard
Humphries, Barry
Hyde, Harford Montgomery
Hymns Ancient and Modern
I.
India: Penelope in
Information, Ministry of: JB’s wartime post in
Ingrams, Richard
IRA: supposed assassination plans for JB
Ireland: JB visits; and Anglo-Irish aristocracy; see also Dublin
Irvine, Gerard
J.
James, Edward
James, Canon Eric
James, Evie
Jarvis, Rev. Harry
Jarvis, Jean (née Cunliffe; ‘the Smasher’)
Jarvis, Rebekah
Jebb, Julian
Jennings, Alice
Jerome, Jerome K.
Jerusalem: JB visits
Joad, C.E.M.
John, Augustus
Johnson, David
Johnson, Samuel
Johnson, Rev. Wilfrid
Jones, Monica
Jowitt, R.L.P.
K.
Keats, John
Keele: University College of North Staffordshire
Kelham Fathers (Adelaide, Australia)
Kennedy, Norah
Kilvert, Rev. Francis
King Alfred’s Kitchen see Wantage
King’s College Hospital, London
Kinross, Patrick Balfour, 3rd Baron: friendship with JB; and JB’s view of Plunkett; and JB’s writing for Evening Standard; and JB’s visit to Elizabeth’s mother
Kipling, Rudyard
Knapp-Fisher, James
Knight, Hester
Knox, Monsignor Ronald
Kolkhorst, ‘Colonel’ George: at Oxford; on JB’s falling in love; friendship with JB; death
L.
Lancaster, Karen
Lancaster, (Sir) Osbert: JB meets at Oxford; on JB’s taking Welsh at Oxford; describes JB; on JB and Randolph Churchill; drawing of JB and friends singing; friendship with Pipers and JB; and JB’s infatuation with Joan Hunter Dunn; writes to JB in Ireland; on Waugh’s supposed affair with Penelope; on JB’s religious commitment; JB stays with; on JB combining married and bachelor life; survives; and Church of England Ramblers; and JB’s relations with Gaitskell
Lane, Margaret (later Countess of Huntingdon)
Larkin, Philip: bleakness; praises JB’s Summoned by Bells; friendship with JB; on effect of parents on children; on JB appointment as Poet Laureate; death and will; The Whitsun Wedding
Larkworthy, Joan
Larkworthy, Tom
Le Corbusier (Charles-Édouard Jeanneret)
Lee, Bolton & Lee, the Sanctuary, Westminster
Leeds: Civic Hall
Lees-Milne, James: on JB’s attachment to Basil Dufferin; and JB’s sexual tastes; on Penelope’s visits to JB in Radnor Walk; on JB’s funeral; Worcestershire (Shell Guide)
Levin, Bernard
Lewis, Clive Staples: serves in First World War; tutors JB at Oxford; character and qualities; admires Edmund Spenser; recommends JB for pass degree; exasperated by JB’s humour; religious beliefs
Lewisham town hall
Liverpool Street station, London
Lloyd, John
Lloyd George, David
Lockhart, Sir Robert Bruce
London: in JB’s childhood; bombed in war; see also City of London Festival; Cloth Fair; Radnor Walk
Longford, Elizabeth, Countess of (née Harman)
Longford, Francis Aungier Pakenham, 7th Earl of
Lopez, Father
Losch, Tilly
Loy, Myrna
Lucas, Canon John
Lurot family
Lycett Green, Candida (née Betjeman; JB-Penelope’s daughter): birth; life at Farnborough; on parents’ religious faith; friendship with Anne Baring; religious upbringing; on JB’s hospital visiting at Bart’s; on JB’s friendship with Gilbert Harding; relations with parents; leaves school and goes to Italy; as debutante; pregnancies and children; marriage; interviews Harry Jarvis; protests at proposed Wing airport; letters from JB in Australia; spends Christmas 1972 with JB at Oakseys’; visits JB in hospital; organises Elizabeth’s and Penelope’s hospital visits to JB; visits JB in Trebetherick; attends JB’s funeral