Maundy Gregory

Maundy Gregory

Arthur Maundy Gregory (1 July 1877 – 28 September 1941) was a British theatre producer and political fixer who is best remembered for selling honours for Prime Minister David Lloyd George. He may also have been involved with the Zinoviev Letter, the disappearance of Victor Grayson, and the suspicious death of his platonic companion, Edith Rosse. Gregory claimed to have been a spy for British intelligence.

Read more about Maundy Gregory:  Early Life, Selling Honours, Edith Rosse, Further Troubles, Later Life, References in Popular Fiction, Sources

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