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Hancock Jack and Molly, 330, 344, 370
Harcourt Brace (US publishers), 286, 288
Harper, Dr, 344
Harraden, Beatrice, 148
Harris, Austin, 40, 43
Harris, Cara (née Batten; Mabel’s daughter; ‘Rognons de la Fleche’): born, 36; moves to London, 38; painting, 39; affair with Romer, 40; relations with mother, 43, 74; and mother’s relations with RH, 47; and father’s death, 50; and Clarkes, 51; children, 56, 58–9; and mother’s death and will, 79–80; takes mother’s diaries, 85; and RH’s psychic pursuit of Mabel, 97–8, 100–1; Una refuses to send photographs of mother to, 367
Harris, Frank, 171
Harris, Honey (Cara’s daughter), 79, 100
Harris, Karen (Cara’s daughter), 59
Harris, Peter (Cara’s son), 97
Hartley, Dr, 247
Hartley, Leslie Poles, 173
Harty, Sir Hamilton, 28
Hastie, Mr (RH’s solicitor), 101
Hastings, Sir Patrick, 237
Hatch, George Cliffe (Mabel Batten’s father), 36
Hatch, George (Mabel Batten’s brother), 58
Hatch, Minnie, 36
Hatch, Nelly, 58
Hathaway, Dr, 102
Hatten, Marjorie, 342
Healy, Justice (USA), 224
Heath, Audrey: as RH’s literary agent, 121; and RH’s The Unlit Lamp, 126, 135; and RH’s The Forge, 127; Una reads manuscripts for, 140; and RH’s Adam’s Breed, 141–2; and RH’s Well of Loneliness, 168–72, 178, 187, 209; ends RH’s contract with Blanche Knopf, 189; in Rye with RH, 219; and RH’s renouncing England, 220; and dramatization of The Well of Loneliness, 230, 235–7, 239; relations with RH deteriorate, 236–7, 747; and RH’s The Master of the House, 245–6; sends flowers to Una in hospital, 248; and RH’s The Sixth Beatitude, 286, 288; decline, 367
Hedley, Prescott, 247
Heinemann, William (publisher), 65, 121, 126, 168, 286
Hemingway, Ernest, 228
Herbert, (Sir) A.P., 197
Hermes Press, 219
‘Hicklin Rule’ (1868), 202
Highfield (house), Malvem Wells, Worcestershire, 30, 51
Hill, Leopold (bookseller), 188–9, 191–3, 198, 203–4
Hirschfeld, Magnus, 199
Hitler, Adolf, 297, 301, 311, 315, 320–1, 324, 329
Hoare, Oliver, 55–6, 58, 60, 112, 160
Hoare, Phoebe, 55–8, 60–1, 67, 74, 98, 112
Holland Street, London: RH buys and occupies, 134, 136–7, 169; RH sells, 187, 209, 213
Hollander, Georges, 277
Holroyd-Reece, Jehanne, 234, 366
Holroyd-Reece, John: publishes RH’s The Well of Loneliness in Paris, 188, 214, 222; and prosecution of The Well of Loneliness, 239; on Riviera, 234; criticizes dramatization of The Well of Loneliness, 239; on d’Annunzio’s fantasy, 285; attempts to secure visa for Evguenia, 329; declines to help Evguenia in money disputes with Una, 355–6; and Una’s allowance to Mrs Visetti, 360; Una lodges with, 366
Hope, Laura (Ernest Troubridge’s sister), 70–1, 101
Horn, Judith, 289
Horsford, Dr, 360, 363
Housman, Laurence, 196
Howard, Wren, 187–8
Hume-Williams, S ir Ellis, 107, 110–11
Humely, Mr (spiritualist), 91
Hunt, Violet, 28–30, 41, 120, 122, 135, 144–5, 147, 159
Hutchinson, Vere, 121, 135, 137
Inskip, SirThomas, 180, 191, 215–18
Irons, Evelyn, 159, 167, 250
Irwin, Margaret, 135
Isaacs, Rufus Daniel (Lord Chief Justice; later 1st Marquess of Reading), 107, 109–11
Jacob, Naomi (‘Micki’), 258, 266, 284–5, 348
James, Henry, 28
James Tait Black Prize, 159
Jameson, Storm, 195–6
Johnson, J. Rosamund, 148
Joll, Cecil, 344–5
Jones, Llewellyn, 227
Joynson-Hicks, Sir William (later 1st Viscount Brentford; ‘Jix’): supports suppression of The Well of Loneliness, 179–81, 183, 185, 189–92, 200, 204–5, 214–15, 117–18, 237
Judge, Mr (solicitor), 356
Kaye-Smith, Sheila, 148, 195, 201, 244, 246, 248
Keppel, Mrs George (Alice), 58
Kershaw, Wilette, 230, 234–7, 239–40
Kipling, Rudyard, 215–16, 218
Kirkby-Lunn, Louise, 39, 50
Kitchener, Field Marshal Horatio Herbert, 1st Earl, 87
Knopf, Alfred (US publisher), 169
Knopf, Blanche, 169–71, 187–9
Knott, Nurse, 7–8, 10–12, 17
Koopman, John, 39
Krafft-Ebing, Richard von: Psychopathia Sexualis, 164
Ladye see Batten, Mabel Veronica
Lafargue De-Avilla, Fabienne, 137, 144, 147, 367
Lafayette (photographer), 130
Lakin, Mrs (motorist), 61–2, 66
Lang, Cosmo Gordon, Archbishop of York
(later of Canterbury), 194
Lapiccirella, Dr, 321
Lawrence, D.H.: The Rainbow, 202
Le Gallienne, Eva, 147
Leonard, Gladys: RH consults as medium, 88–93, 95, 97–9, 102–3, 109, 118, 136, 140, 169, 173, 182, 219, 242, 276, 287, 323; My Life in Two Worlds, 242
Levy, Rabbi Felix H., 228
Lewis, Sir George, 102, 108, 111–12
Lifar, Sergei, 276
Llanberis, 85
Llandudno, 62
Lodge, Sir Oliver, 86–9, 96–7, 100, 118
Lodge, Raymond, 86–8
Logan, F.H., 368
London Play Company, 230, 235–6
Lovat Dickson, Horatio, 357, 362
Lowther, Toupie (‘Brother’): tennis playing, 33, 40; at Herstmonceux Castle, 52; with ambulance unit in Great War, 66, 75, 159–60, 162; RHs friendship with, 111, 120 130, 144, 147; Una on, 111, 119; teaches RH to drive, 118; in London lesbian scene, 121; fancy dress ball, 122; RH reads The Forge to, 127; and Romaine Brooks’s portrait of Una, 137; affair with Fabienne Lafargue De-Avilla, 137, 144, 147; depicted in The Well of Loneliness, 159–60, 162; and suppression of The Well of Loneliness, 198, 211; breach with RH, 242; death, 367
Lucas, E.V., 135
Lugsch, Miss (of Chicago), 246, 258
Lumbroso, Signor (Florence neighbour), 311
Lusitania (ship), 65
Lygon, Mrs (tenant of White Cottage), 76
Lynton, Devon, 326, 328–31, 340–1, 370
Lyons, Alfred, 196
Lytton, Edith, Countess of, 38
Lytton, Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton, 1st Earl of (‘Owen Meredith’), 37–8
McAdoo (New York magistrate), 221
Macaulay, (Dame) Rose, 196
McCarthy, (Sir) Desmond, 205
MacDonald, Ramsay, 242
McDonnell, Miss (cook), 146–7
McEwan, Miss (housemaid), 240
Mclnerney, Justice (USA), 224
Mackenzie, (Sir) Compton: Extraordinary
Women, 171, 219
Maclean, Miss (housekeeper), 118, 140, 147
Macquister, Frederick, 112, 203
McSweeney, Joy, 250
Makaroff, Evguenia see Souline, Evguenia
Makaroff, Vladimir (Evguenia’s husband), 365, 370, 376–7
Makedon, Xenia, 374
Malvern Wells, Worcestershire, 30, 51, 57, 60–2, 65, 75–8, 314
Manners, Dr, 343
Manners, Lord Cecil, 79
Maria (maid), 319
Marjoribanks, Mrs George, 79
Marlow-on-Thames, 10, 11
Martin, Easthrope, 43
Mary (parlourmaid), 243
Massola, May, 369
Master of the House, The (RH; earlier The Carpenter’s Son; novel), 234, 236, 238–9, 243, 245–6, 274
May, Dr, 102
Mayo, Richard Southwell Bourke, 6th Earl of, 36, 38
Melville, J.B., 198, 208, 212,
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