- Esmond Romilly
Esmond Marcus David Romilly (
10 June 1918 –30 November 1941 ) was a Britishsocialist andanti-fascist , now remembered mainly for his marriage toJessica Mitford , one of theMitford sisters .Life
Romilly was born in
Huntingdon Park inHerefordshire , the son of Colonel Bertram Romilly, a soldier with a distinguished record inWorld War I and military governor ofGalilee in 1919-20 under theBritish Mandate of Palestine . The Romillys were ofHuguenot (French Protestant) origin and settled in England in 1701. Esmond's mother was Nellie Hozier, daughter of Colonel Sir Henry Montague Hozier (1838–1907) and Lady Henrietta Blanche Hozier (1852–1925), eldest daughter ofDavid Graham Drummond Ogilvy, 10th Earl of Airlie . [ [http://www.burkes-peerage.net/Search/FullRecord.aspx?ID=11947 Burke's Peerage and Gentry, online edition] . Burke's says "7th Earl of Airlie" but this cannot be correct since the 7th Earl died in 1812.] Nellie's sister Clementine marriedWinston Churchill , making Romilly the nephew of one of Britain's most prominent politicians.It was frequently rumoured that the Hozier children were not fathered by Sir Henry, but rather by one of Henrietta's many lovers. [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/main.jhtml?xml=/health/2002/08/16/fmsoam16.xml] "Father always came first, second and third" An interview with
Mary Soames , youngest daughter of Churchill. "I was never asked at what point Mama realised Hozier was not her father," says Lady Soames. "I don't think it dawned on her until well into middle age, but it would have been very bothering to her."] Possible candidates for the paternity of Nellie and Clementine Hozier includeWilfred Scawen Blunt , poet and anti-colonialistFact|date=September 2008; Capt. William George "Bay" Middleton, a noted horseman (Mary Soames , Clementine's youngest child, takes this view [ http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/30929 "Dictionary of National Biography "] ); and (according to Clementine Churchill's biographer)Fact|date=February 2008 [ Does this refer to Joan Hardwick's "Clementine Churchill"(1997)?] Baron Redesdale, husband of Henrietta's sister Clementina and grandfather of Esmond Romilly's future wife Jessica Mitford. If Redesdale was indeed Nellie Romilly's biological father, then Esmond's mother and Jessica's father were half-siblings.Educated at Wellington College, Romilly and his brother Giles refused to join the
Officers' Training Corps , distributedpacifist leaflets, and ultimately ran away from school. They published a book about the experience, "Out of Bounds: The Education of Giles and Esmond Romilly" (1935). Esmond moved toLondon , working in aCommunist bookshop and founding a centre for other boys who had "escaped" from public schools. His activities at such a young age, of turning his back on class privilege so ostentatiously, won the attention of the newspapers, eager to report on the doings of Winston Churchill's "red nephew".As the political situation across Europe continued to polarise, and with the storm clouds of war becoming ever more visible, Romilly's anti-fascism clashed increasingly with his pacifism. The outbreak of
Spanish Civil War decided him. He bicycled toMarseille and joined theInternational Brigades , hoping he would be accepted despite his lack of military training. With a minimum of preparation, he and other ill-assorted volunteers were thrown into the defence ofMadrid . Almost all his companions were killed; he was invalided out withdysentery , and sent back to Britain to recover. While recuperating, he met and fell in love with his second cousin,Jessica Mitford , all the more ardent an anti-fascist for her elder sisters' strongNazi sympathies (Diana marriedOswald Mosley , leader of theBritish Union of Fascists , and Unity was a friend ofAdolf Hitler ). He had an offer from the "News Chronicle" to return to Spain as their correspondent and they created an elaborate plot that allowed her to accompany him. [ Jessica Mitford, "Hons and Rebels", Chapter fifteen ] Romilly took upjournalism , sending back war news, along with his friendPhilip Toynbee , who later wrote his memoirs. After some legal difficulties, Romilly and Mitford, both 19, married inBayonne ,France , on18 May 1937 . He spent his honeymoon writing "Boadilla", an account of his Spanish experiences.They returned to Britain, where Romilly joined the Labour Party and lived in the
East End of London , then a poorworking-class district. Their first daughter was born there, and died a few months later in an epidemic. The grieving couple decided to move to theUnited States , where Romilly picked up a variety of odd jobs: selling silk stockings door to door, setting up a bar in Miami. They were perpetually short of cash. When Britain declared war on Germany in September 1939, he moved toCanada to volunteer. He served in theRoyal Canadian Air Force and was shot down over theNorth Sea in 1941 after a bombing raid overNazi Germany . He was 23.He had two children with Jessica:
*Julia, who was born seven months after their wedding, on20 December 1937 , and who died in ameasles epidemic in May 1938;
*Constancia (better known as 'Dinky' or 'Donk') on9 February 1941 , who was born nine months before her father's death. She had two sons from her relationship with the African-American civil-rights activistJames Forman ; thus Romilly has two grandsons:
**James Robert Lumumba Forman (born 1967 and uses the name James Forman Jr. to differentiate himself from his father), an associate professor atGeorgetown Law School ;
**Chaka Esmond Fanon Forman (born 1970), an actor. It was rumoured during his life that Romilly was the result of an affair between his mother and Winston Churchill. The news that his plane had gonemissing in action was broken to his wife by Churchill personally; Jessica Mitford took many months to accept that he had died.Works
Esmond Romilly: "Boadilla." With an introduction and notes by Hugh Thomas. London 1971. SBN 356 03534 4
References
Further reading
Ingram, Kevin. "Rebel: The Short Life of Esmond ROmilly". 253 pages. E. P. Dutton, 1986.
External links
* [http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/SPromilly.htm Mini-biography of Esmond Romilly]
* [http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp51778 Photographic portrait of Esmond and Giles Romilly, at the National Gallery]
* [http://www.monitor.net/monitor/decca/churchill.html Jessica Mitford's account of his death, conveyed to her by Winston Churchill]
* [http://www.monitor.net/monitor/decca/esmond.html Account of marriage through to death]
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