Difference between revisions of "Arthur Maundy Gregory"

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|birth_date=1 July 1877
 
|birth_date=1 July 1877
 
|death_date=28 September 1941
 
|death_date=28 September 1941
|constitutes=spook, blackmailer, deep politician
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|constitutes=spook?, blackmailer
 
|birth_name=John Arthur Maundy Gregory
 
|birth_name=John Arthur Maundy Gregory
 
|birth_place= Southampton, England
 
|birth_place= Southampton, England
|description=An early 20<sup>th</sup> century deep politician who had so much dirt on key establishment figures that his MI5 file remains censored, 65+ years after his death.
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|description=An early 20<sup>th</sup> century sexual blackmailer who had so much dirt on key establishment figures that his MI5 file remains censored, 65+ years after his death.
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}}'''John Arthur Maundy Gregory''', who later used the name '''Arthur John Peter Michael Maundy Gregory''', was a [[sexual blackmailer]]. He became friends with [[Vernon Kell]].
'''Arthur Maundy Gregory''' was a [[sexual blackmailer]]. He became friends with [[Vernon Kell]].
 
  
 
==Career==
 
==Career==

Latest revision as of 06:24, 21 March 2020

Person.png Arthur Maundy Gregory   SpartacusRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(spook?, blackmailer)
Arthur Maundy Gregory.jpg
BornJohn Arthur Maundy Gregory
1 July 1877
Southampton, England
Died28 September 1941 (Age 64)
NationalityUK
Alma materOxford University
Interest of"Philip Cross"
An early 20th century sexual blackmailer who had so much dirt on key establishment figures that his MI5 file remains censored, 65+ years after his death.

John Arthur Maundy Gregory, who later used the name Arthur John Peter Michael Maundy Gregory, was a sexual blackmailer. He became friends with Vernon Kell.

Career

Much of the information about Gregory comes from his own papers and CV, which are highly questionable. According to these sources, Vernon Kell, head of MI5, personally recruited him in 1909.

Establishment silence

As of 2006, MI5 still refused to share details of Gregory's file. The Telegraph observed about the remaining papers that it is "unlikely that they will be seen for decades to come, if ever."[1]


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