That Woman - Part 23
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Part 23

Maxim's (restaurant), Paris

Maxwell, Dominic

Maxwell, Elsa

Melton Mowbray

Mendl, Elsie, Lady (Elsie de Wolfe)

Mensdorff-Pouilly-Dietrichstein, Count Albert

Merryman, Bessie (nee Montague; Wallis's aunt; Mrs D. Buchanan-Merryman): Wallis named for; Wallis lives with; as adviser to Wallis; and Wallis's first marriage and divorce; Wallis accompanies to Europe; and Wallis's determination to meet Edward; and Wallis's stomach trouble; pays for Wallis's return to USA; letters from Wallis on relations with Edward; travels to Biarritz with Wallis and Edward; on Edward's infatuation with Wallis; correspondence with Wallis; Wallis requests family tree from; and Wallis's confidence in Edward as king; sends US newspaper cuttings to Wallis; in London; attends Wallis-Edward wedding; and Wallis's dislike of Bahamas; death

Merryman, Buck (Wallis's uncle)

Metcalfe, Lady Alexandra ('Baba')

Metcalfe, Captain Edward ('Fruity')

Metral, Leah ('Midget'; 'The French Hussy')

Metropolitan Police; see also Special Branch

Meurice, Hotel, Paris

Miami

Milford Haven, Nada, Marchioness of

Miller, Gilbert

Molyneaux (fashion house)

monarchy (British): reverence for

Monckton, Bridget Helen, Lady

Monckton, Sir Walter (later 1st Viscount): on Edward's feelings for Wallis; as Edward's legal adviss t Her; and opposition to Edward's intended marriage; on Edward's remoteness from public opinion; and Wallis's denial of permanent relations with Edward; and Wallis's divorce from Simpson; and Edward's determination to stay with Wallis; drives Edward to Portsmouth; on Edward's devotion to mother; clears up at Fort Belvedere; knighthood; tact; and Windsors' wedding; on old Harrovians; at Cande; and refusal of HRH t.i.tle to Wallis; and Edward's financial situation; remains loyal to Edward; and Edward's trip to Germany; on royal opposition to Windsors' return; as channel of communication for Windsors; and Edward's return for war work; and Windsors' return from France in war; and ostracism of Wallis in England; and Edward's posting to British Military Mission in France; and Edward's appointment to Bahamas; and Edward's request to take leave from Bahamas; Wallis's correspondence with; and Edward's pessimism over losses in Europe; visits Windsors in Paris

Monroe, Marilyn

Montague family

Montague, Mary Anne (Wallis's grandmother)

Montague, Peter

Montague, William (Wallis's grandfather)

Montecucolli (ship)

Morgan sisters

Morley, Sir G.o.dfrey

Morrell, Lady Ottoline

Mortimer, Linda

Mosley, Diana, Lady (nee Mitford)

Mosley, Sir Oswald

Mothers' Union