Editor’s note.From abundant internal evidence it seems clear that the text printed below is the index to the unpublished and perhaps suppressed autobiography of a man who may well have been one of the most remarkable figures of the 20th century. Yet of his existence nothing is publicly known, although his life and work appear to have exerted a profound influence on the events of the past fifty years. Physician and philosopher, man of action and patron of the arts, sometime claimant to the English throne and founder of a new religion, Henry Rhodes Hamilton was evidently the intimate of the greatest men and women of our age.
After World War II he founded a new movement of spiritual regeneration, but private scandal and public concern at his growing megalomania, culminating in his proclamation of himself as a new divinity, seem to have led to his downfall. Incarcerated within an unspecified government institution, he presumably spent his last years writing his autobiography, of which this index is the only surviving fragment.
A substantial mystery still remains. Is it conceivable that all traces of his activities could be erased from our records of the period? Is the suppressed autobiography itself a disguised roman a clef, in which the fictional hero exposes the secret identities of his historical contemporaries? And what is the true role of the indexer himself, clearly a close friend of the writer, who first suggested that he embark on his autobiography? This ambiguous and shadowy figure has taken the unusual step of indexing himself into his own index. Perhaps the entire compilation is nothing more than a figment of the over-wrought imagination of some deranged lexicographer.
Alternatively, the index may be wholly genuine, and the only glimpse we have into a world hidden from us by a gigantic conspiracy, of which Henry Rhodes Hamilton is the greatest victim.
Acapulco, 143
Acton, Harold, 142-7, 213
Alcazar, Siege of, 221-5
Alimony, HRH pays, 172, 247,
367, 453
Anaxagoras, 35, 67, 69-78, 481
Apollinaire, 98
Arden, Elizabeth, 189, 194, 376-84
Autobiography of Alice B. Tokias, The (Stein), 112
Avignon,
birthplace of HRH, 9-13;
childhood holidays, 27;
research at Pasteur Institute of Ophthalmology, 101;
attempts to restore anti-Papacy, 420-35
Bal Musette, Paris, 98
Balliol College, Oxford, 69-75, 231
Beach, Sylvia, 94-7
Berenson, Bernard,
conversations with HRH, 134;
offer of adoption, 145;
loan of DOrer etching, 146;
law-suits against HRH, 173-85
Bergman, Ingrid, 197, 234, 267
Biarritz, 123
Blixen, Karen von (Isak Dinesen),
letters to HRH, declines marriage proposal, 197
Byron, Lord, 28, 76, 98, 543
Cambodia,
HRH plans journey to, 188;
crashes aircraft, 196;
writes book about, 235;
meetings with Malraux, 239;
capture by insurgents, 253;
escape, 261;
writes second book about, 283
Cap d’Antibes, 218
Charing Cross Hospital Medical School, 78-93
Charterhouse,
HRH enters, 31;
academic distinction, 38;
sexual crisis, 43;
school captain, 44
Chiang Kai-shek,
interviewed by HRH, 153;
HRH and American arms embargo, 162;
HRH pilots to Chungking, 176;
implements land-reform proposals by HRH, 178;
employs HRH as intermediary with Chou En-Lai, 192
Churchill, Winston, conversations with HRH, 221;
at Chequers with HRH, 235;
spinal tap performed by HRH, 247;
at Yalta with HRH, 298;
‘iron curtain’ speech, Fulton, Missouri, suggested by HRH, 312;
attacks HRH in Commons debate, 367
Cocteau, Jean, 187
Fleming, Sir Alexander, credits HRH, 211
Ford, Henry, 198
Fortune (magazine), 349
Freud, Sigmund, receives HRH in London, 198;
conducts analysis of HRH, 205;
begins Civilization and its Discontents, 230;
admits despair to HRH, 279
Cunard, Nancy, 204
D-Day,
HRH ashore on Juno Beach, 223;
decorated, 242
Dalai Lama,
grants audience to HRH, 321;
supports HRH’s initiatives with Mao Tse-tung, 325;
refuses to receive HRH, 381
Darwin, Charles,
influence on HRH, 103;
repudiated by HRH, 478
de Beauvoir, Simone, 176
de Gaulle, Charles,
conversations with HRH, 319-47, 356-79, 401
Dealey Plaza (Dallas, Texas),
rumoured presence of HRH, 435
Dietrich, Marlene, 234, 371, 435
Ecclesiastes, Book of, 87
Eckhart, Meister, 265
Einstein, Albert,
first Princeton visit by HRH, 203;
joint signatory with HRH and R. Niebuhr of Roosevelt petition, 276;
second and third Princeton visits, 284;
death-bed confession to HRH, 292
Eisenhower, Gen. Dwight D., 218, 227, 232
Eliot, T. S.,
conversations with HRH, 209;
suppresses dedication of Four Quartets to HRH, 213
Ellis, Havelock, 342
Everest, Mt., 521
Fairbanks, Douglas, 281
Faulkner, William, 375
Fermi, Enrico,
reveals first controlled fission reaction to HRH, 299;
terminal cancer diagnosed by HRH, 388;
funeral eulogy read by HRH, 401
Gandhi, Mahatma,
visited in prison by HRH, 251;
discusses Bhagavadgita with HRH, 253;
has dhoti washed by HRH, 254;
denounces HRH, 256
Garbo, Greta, 381
George V,
secret visits to Chatsworth, 3, 4-6;
rumoured liaison with Mrs Alexander Hamilton, 7;
suppresses court circular, 9;
denies existence of collateral Battenburg line to Lloyd George, 45
Goldwyn, Samuel, 397
Grenadier Guards, 215-18
Gstaad, 359
Hadrian IV, Pope, 28, 57, 84, 119, 345-76, 411, 598
Hamilton, Alexander, British Consul, Marseilles, 1, 3, 7;
interest in topiary, 2;
unexpected marriage, 3;
depression after birth of HRH, 6;
surprise recall to London, 12;
first nervous breakdown, 16;
transfer to Tsingtao, 43
Hamilton, Alice Rosalind (later Lady Underwood),
private education, 2;
natural gaiety, 3;
first marriage annulled, 4;
enters London society, 5;
beats George V at billiards, 5, 7, 9, 23;
second marriage to Alexander Hamilton, 3;
dislike of Marseilles, 7;
premature birth of HRH, 8;
divorce, 47;
third marriage to Sir Richard Underwood, 48
Hamilton, Henry Rhodes,
accident-proneness, 118;
age, sensitiveness about, 476;
belief in telepathy, 399;
childhood memories, 501;
common man, identification with, 211;
courage, moral, 308, physical, 201;
generosity, 99;
Goethe, alleged resemblance to, 322;
hobbies, dislike of, 87;
illnesses, concussion, 196;
hypertension, 346;
prostate inflammation, 522;
venereal disease, 77;
integrity, 89;
languages, mastery of, 176;
Orient, love of, 188;
patriotism, renunciation of, 276;
public speaking, aptitude for, 345;
self-analysis, 234-67;
underdog, compassion for, 176;
willpower, 87
Hamilton, Indira,
meets HRH in Calcutta, 239;
translates at Gandhi interviews, 253;
imprisoned with HRH by British, 276;
marries HRH, 287; on abortive Everest expedition, 299;
divorces HRH, 301
Hamilton, Marcelline (formerly Marcelline Renault),
abandons industrialist husband, 177;
accompanies HRH to Ankor, 189;
marries HRH, 191;
amuses Ho Chi-minh, 195;
divorces HRH, 201
Hamilton, Ursula (later Mrs Mickey Rooney), 302-7,
divorces HRH, 308
Hamilton, Zelda, rescued from orphanage by HRH, 325;
visit to Cape Kennedy with HRH, 327; declines astronaut training, 328;
leads International Virgin HRH designs tomb, 478
Jesus Christ, HRH compared to by Mairaux, 476
Impostors,
HRH troubled by, 157, 198, 345, 439
Inchon, Korea, HRH observes landings with Gen. MacArthur, 348
Interlaken, Bruno Walter lends vill to HRH, 401
International Congress of Psychoanalysis, HRH stages anti psychiatry demonstration, 357
Ives, Burl, 328
Jerusalem,
HRH establishes collegium of Perfect Light Movement, 453;
attempted intercession by HRH in Arab-Israeli war, 444;
by International Red Cross, 477;
denounced by World Council of Churches, 499;
criminal prosecution of, 544;
disbandment, 566;
reconstituted, 588;
designated a religion by HRH, 604;
first crusade against Rome, 618;
infiltrated by CIA, 622
Pill, the, denounced by HRH, 611
Jodrell Bank Radio-telescope, 501
Joyce, James, 256
Juan Les Pins, 347
Jupiter, planet,
HRH suggests existence of extra-terrestrial observers, 331;
urges re-direction of space programme to, 342
Kennedy, Cape,
HRH leads Perfect Light Movement demonstration, 411
Kennedy, John F., President,
declines to receive HRH, 420;
ignores danger warnings, 425;
mourned by HRH, 444
Kierkegaard, Soren, 231
Koran, 118
Lancaster, Mrs Burt, 411
Lawrence, T. E.,
HRH compared to by Koestler, 334
Levi-Strauss, C., 422
Life (magazine), 199, 243, 331, 357, 432
Limited Editions Club, 345
Louis XIV, 501
Malraux, Andr, 239, 345, 399, 476
Mann Act,
HRH charged under, 345
McCall’s (magazine) 201, 234, 329, 333
Menninger Clinic,
HRH confined, 477;
receives treatment, 479-85;
discharged, 491;
re-admitted, 495
Menuhin, Yehudi, lends Palm Springs villa to HRH, 503
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, offer to HRH, 511
Miranda, Carmen, 377
Bride campaign, 331;
arrested with HRH by Miami police, 341
Frankfurt police, 359;
divorces HRH, 371;
wins Miss Alabama contest, 382;
go-go dancer, 511;
applies for writ of habeas corpus, 728
Harriman, Avereil, 432
Harry’s Bar, Venice, 256
Hayworth, Rita, 311
Hemingway, Ernest,
first African safari with HRH, 234;
at Battle of the Ebro with HRH, 244;
introduces HRH to James Joyce, 256;
portrays HRH in The Old Man and the Sea, 453
Hiroshima,
HRH observes atomic cloud, 258
Hitler, Adolf,
invites HRH to Berchtesgaden, 166;
divulges Russia invasion plans, 172;
impresses HRH, 179;
disappoint HRH, 181
Hydrogen Bomb,
HRH calls for world moratorium on manufacture, 388
NATO, 331, 356, 571
Nice, 45
Niebuhr, R.,
conversations with HRH, 270-5;
admiration for HRH, 276;
lends villa to HRH, 288;
expresses reservations about HRH, 291
Nietzsche, 99
Nobel Prize,
HRH nominated for, 220, 267, 342, 375, 459, 611
Oberammergau, 117
Oedipus Complex, 42-9, 87, 451
Old Bailey, first trial of HRH, 531;
prosecution case, 533-7;
hung jury, 541;
second trial, 555;
surprise intervention of Attorney-General, 561;
acquittal of HRH, 564
Oswald, Lee Harvey, befriended by HRH, 350;
inspired by HRH, 354; discusses failure of the Presidency with HRH, 357-61;
invites HRH to Dallas, 372
Oxford Book of Religious Verse, 98, 116
Pasternak, Boris,
conversations with HRH, 341-4
Paul VI, Pope,
praises Perfect Light Movement, 462;
receives HRH, 464;
attacked by HRH, 471;
deplores messianic pretensions of HRH, 487;
criticises Avignon counter-papacy established by HRH, 498;
excommunicates HRH, 533
Perfect Light Movement,
conceived by HRH, 398;
launched, 401;
charitable activities praised by Nehru, Lyndon B. Johnson, Pierre Trudeau, 423;
medical mission to Biafra, 456;
criticised Wight, Isle of, incarceration of HRH, 712-69
Windsor, House of, HRH challenges legitimacy of, 588
Quai d’Orsay,
expresses alarm at HRH initiatives in Third World, 651;
concludes secret accords with Britain, United States and USSR, 666
Quixote, Don,
HRH compared to by Harold Macmillan, 421
Rapallo, HRH convalesces in, 321
Reader’s Digest (magazine), 176
Rockefeller Foundation,
dissociates itself from HRH, 555
Rubinstein, Helena, 221, 234, 242
Schweitzer, Albert,
receives HRH, 199;
performs organ solo for HRH, 201;
discusses quest for the historical Jesus with HRH, 203-11;
HRH compared to by Leonard Bernstein, 245;
expels HRH, 246
Sex-change, rumoured operation on HRH, 655
Stanwyck, Barbara, 248
Stork Club, 231
Tangier, secret visit by HRH, 653-5
Technology,
HRH renunciation of, 409
Telepathy,
HRH interest in, 241;
conducts experiments,
United Nations Assembly,
seized by Perfect Light Movement, 695-9;
HRH addresses, 696;
HRH calls for world war against United States and USSR, 698
Versailles,
Perfect Light Movement attempts to purchase, 621
Vogue (magazine), 356
Westminster Abbey,
arrest of HRH by Special Branch, 704
Yale Club, 234
Younghusband, Lord Chancellor,
denies star chamber trial of HRH, 722;
denies knowledge of whereabouts of HRH, 724;
refuses habeas corpus appeal by Zelda Hamilton, 728;
refers to unestablished identity of HRH, 731
Zanuck, Daryl F., 388
Zielinski, Bronislaw,
suggests autobiography to HRH, 742;
commissioned to prepare index, 748;
warns of suppression threats, 752;
disappears, 761 349-57;
claims powers of, 666
Tenth Convocation of Perfect Light Movement, 672;
proclamation of HRH’s divinity, 685
Time (magazine), cover stories on HRH, 267, 359, 492, 578, 691
Tynan, Kenneth, 451