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John Bingham, 7th Baron Clanmorris

John Michael Ward Bingham, 7th Baron Clanmorris (3 November 1908 – 6 August 1988) was a onetime MI5 spy and an English novelist who published 17 thrillers, detective novels, and spy novels.

The Lord Clanmorris
Born
John Michael Ward Bingham

(1908-11-03)3 November 1908
Died6 August 1988(1988-08-06) (aged 79)
OccupationNovelist
SpouseMadeleine Mary Ebel (1934–1988)
ChildrenSimon John Ward Bingham, 8th Baron Clanmorris (b. 1937)
Charlotte Bingham (b. 1942)
Parent(s)Arthur Bingham, 6th Baron Clanmorris and Mowbray Leila Cloete

Personal life

Bingham was the son of Arthur Bingham, 6th Baron Clanmorris, and Mowbray Leila Cloete. He was educated at Cheltenham College, and married Madeleine Mary Ebel, daughter of Clement Ebel, on 28 July 1934. His wife worked for the security services and was a playwright and biographer. Bingham fought in the Second World War with the Royal Engineers, and was attached to the General Staff. He succeeded as 7th Baron Clanmorris on 24 June 1960.

Background

During the Second World War and for two decades after 1950, Bingham worked for MI5, and had long been said to be the inspiration for John le Carré's character George Smiley.[1][2] In 1999, le Carré confirmed that Bingham had been an inspiration for Smiley[3] and went further in 2000, writing in an introduction to a reissue of one of Bingham's novels: "He had been one of two men who had gone into the making of George Smiley. Nobody who knew John and the work he was doing could have missed the description of Smiley in my first novel".[4] John le Carré wrote that Bingham encouraged him to write his first novel, Call for the Dead (1961), and to remain an active MI5 officer whilst doing so; and in a BBC Radio Front Row interview in 2009, said that Bingham's successful thriller novels, published when the two men worked together at MI5 in the 1950s, inspired him to write his first two books.

Jack King speculation

In February 2014, MI5 released files at the National Archives on the "Fifth Column" operation, which aimed to identify British Nazi sympathizers during the Second World War. Some newspapers named Bingham as the agent, known as "Jack King", at the heart of the operation,[5] but the release of more files in October 2014 corrected this, and named the agent as Eric Roberts, a former bank clerk from Epsom.[6]

Bingham was recruited into MI5 by Maxwell Knight to work in the counter-intelligence and political infiltration-based M Section. He had volunteered to serve in the army, but a sight defect prevented him from serving in the field. Prior to his service in MI5, Bingham had been the art editor of the Sunday Dispatch.[7]


Bingham's first novel, My Name Is Michael Sibley (1952), was unusual for its time in suggesting that the British police might not always play fairly.[8]

Selected publications

Crime fiction

Non Fiction

  • The Hunting Down of Peter Manuel (1973) (written in association with ex-Detective Superintendent William Muncie)

References

  1. ^ "Baron in search for Ascot house", Evening Press, 28 February 2004
  2. ^ Jago, Michael, The Man who was George Smiley: The Life of John Bingham (2013), reviewed by the former Director General of MI5, Stella Rimington, in The Spectator, 2 March 2013, p. 36.
  3. ^ "Obituary: The Reverend Vivian Green". The Daily Telegraph. London. 26 January 2005. Retrieved 21 March 2010.
  4. ^ John le Carré, Introduction to John Bingham, My Name is Michael Sibley, London: Pan Classic Crime (2000)
  5. ^
  6. ^ Travis, Alan (24 October 2014). "Revealed: the British bank clerk who foiled Hitler's collaborators". The Guardian. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
  7. ^ The National Archives, Kew, file no. KV4/227 p. 9.
  8. ^ Keating, H.R.F. (1982). Whodunit? – a guide to crime, suspense and spy fiction. London: Windward. ISBN 0-7112-0249-4.

External links

  • John Michael Ward Bingham, 7th Baron Clanmorris of Newbrook at thepeerage.com
  • John Bingham at IMDb
Peerage of Ireland
Preceded by
Arthur Morris Robert Bingham
Baron Clanmorris
1960–1988
Succeeded by

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John Bingham author redirects here For the American runner and author see John Bingham runner John Michael Ward Bingham 7th Baron Clanmorris 3 November 1908 6 August 1988 was a onetime MI5 spy and an English novelist who published 17 thrillers detective novels and spy novels The Lord ClanmorrisBornJohn Michael Ward Bingham 1908 11 03 3 November 1908Haywards Heath Sussex EnglandDied6 August 1988 1988 08 06 aged 79 OccupationNovelistSpouseMadeleine Mary Ebel 1934 1988 ChildrenSimon John Ward Bingham 8th Baron Clanmorris b 1937 Charlotte Bingham b 1942 Parent s Arthur Bingham 6th Baron Clanmorris and Mowbray Leila Cloete Contents 1 Personal life 2 Background 2 1 Jack King speculation 3 Selected publications 3 1 Crime fiction 3 2 Non Fiction 4 References 5 External linksPersonal life EditBingham was the son of Arthur Bingham 6th Baron Clanmorris and Mowbray Leila Cloete He was educated at Cheltenham College and married Madeleine Mary Ebel daughter of Clement Ebel on 28 July 1934 His wife worked for the security services and was a playwright and biographer Bingham fought in the Second World War with the Royal Engineers and was attached to the General Staff He succeeded as 7th Baron Clanmorris on 24 June 1960 Background EditDuring the Second World War and for two decades after 1950 Bingham worked for MI5 and had long been said to be the inspiration for John le Carre s character George Smiley 1 2 In 1999 le Carre confirmed that Bingham had been an inspiration for Smiley 3 and went further in 2000 writing in an introduction to a reissue of one of Bingham s novels He had been one of two men who had gone into the making of George Smiley Nobody who knew John and the work he was doing could have missed the description of Smiley in my first novel 4 John le Carre wrote that Bingham encouraged him to write his first novel Call for the Dead 1961 and to remain an active MI5 officer whilst doing so and in a BBC Radio Front Row interview in 2009 said that Bingham s successful thriller novels published when the two men worked together at MI5 in the 1950s inspired him to write his first two books Jack King speculation Edit In February 2014 MI5 released files at the National Archives on the Fifth Column operation which aimed to identify British Nazi sympathizers during the Second World War Some newspapers named Bingham as the agent known as Jack King at the heart of the operation 5 but the release of more files in October 2014 corrected this and named the agent as Eric Roberts a former bank clerk from Epsom 6 Bingham was recruited into MI5 by Maxwell Knight to work in the counter intelligence and political infiltration based M Section He had volunteered to serve in the army but a sight defect prevented him from serving in the field Prior to his service in MI5 Bingham had been the art editor of the Sunday Dispatch 7 Bingham s first novel My Name Is Michael Sibley 1952 was unusual for its time in suggesting that the British police might not always play fairly 8 Selected publications EditCrime fiction Edit My Name Is Michael Sibley 1952 Five Roundabouts to Heaven 1953 a k a The Tender Poisoner television version The Tender Poisoner episode of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour 1962 film version Married Life 2007 The Third Skin 1954 a k a Murder is a Witch The Paton Street Case 1955 a k a Inspector Morgan s Dilemma Murder Off the Record 1957 a k a Marion television version Captive Audience episode of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour 1962 Murder Plan Six 1958 Night s Black Agent 1961 A Case of Libel 1963 A Fragment of Fear 1965 film version Fragment of Fear 1970 The Double Agent 1966 I Love I Kill 1968 a k a Good Old Charlie Vulture in the Sun 1971 God s Defector 1976 a k a Ministry of Death The Marriage Bureau Murders 1977 Deadly Picnic 1980 Brock 1981 Brock and the Defector 1982 Non Fiction Edit The Hunting Down of Peter Manuel 1973 written in association with ex Detective Superintendent William Muncie References Edit Baron in search for Ascot house Evening Press 28 February 2004 Jago Michael The Man who was George Smiley The Life of John Bingham 2013 reviewed by the former Director General of MI5 Stella Rimington in The Spectator 2 March 2013 p 36 Obituary The Reverend Vivian Green The Daily Telegraph London 26 January 2005 Retrieved 21 March 2010 John le Carre Introduction to John Bingham My Name is Michael Sibley London Pan Classic Crime 2000 The Daily Telegraph Travis Alan 24 October 2014 Revealed the British bank clerk who foiled Hitler s collaborators The Guardian Retrieved 24 October 2014 The National Archives Kew file no KV4 227 p 9 Keating H R F 1982 Whodunit a guide to crime suspense and spy fiction London Windward ISBN 0 7112 0249 4 External links EditJohn Michael Ward Bingham 7th Baron Clanmorris of Newbrook at thepeerage com John Bingham at IMDbPeerage of IrelandPreceded byArthur Morris Robert Bingham Baron Clanmorris1960 1988 Succeeded bySimon John Ward Bingham Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John 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