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60: 20: 247:, which had alleged that members of the Clermont Set, including Goldsmith, had conspired to shelter Lord Lucan after Lucan was suspected of murdering his family nanny, Sandra Rivett. Goldsmith won a partial victory and eventually reached a 83:. It is famed for its theatrical staircase and large grand saloon "one of the finest rooms of its scale and period in London", the saloon design was based on the famous Double Cube Room at 126: 110:. Princess Amelia visited the house frequently, even after Lady Bell Finch's passing since the new owner Lord Clermont was also her friend. 103: 273:
describing how buccaneer capitalists were allowed to shape the climate of the Thatcher years, focusing on members of the Clermont Club.
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44 Berkeley Square, first home of the Clermont Club. From 1963 to 2018 the basement was the location of the exclusive
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district. It closed in March 2018, re-opened in early 2022, and then temporarily closed again in August 2022.
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after he received a gaming licence under Britain's new gambling law. Aspinall sold the club in 1972 to
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Lord and Lady Clermont entertained lavishly at the house and hosted their friends including,
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The club was founded in 1962 by John Aspinall and the original membership included five
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nightclub (entrance at left), operated originally in conjunction with the Clermont Club
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The house at 44 Berkeley Square was built in 1740 (to the design of the architect
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in Wiltshire. William Kent was also a close associate of Lady Bell's niece
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In 1976 Goldsmith initiated a libel action against the satirical magazine
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was an exclusive group of rich British gamblers who met at the
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Hiscock, John. "Gangsters in a class of their own ...",
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44 Berkeley Square's theatrical stairs by William Kent
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Index


Annabel's
Berkeley Square
London
Mayfair

William Kent
Isabella "Bell" Finch
Lady of the Bedchamber
Princess Amelia
Wilton House
Countess of Burlington
Burlington House
George Finch-Hatton
William Henry Fortescue, 1st Earl of Clermont
townhouse
Prince of Wales
Duchess of Devonshire
Charles James Fox
Duke of Portland
Duke of Orléans
John Aspinall
Playboy Enterprises
dukes
marquesses
earls
cabinet ministers
Peter Sellers
Ian Fleming
David Stirling

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