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Archbishop Trevor Huddleston blue plaque unveiled despite indecency claims | Archbishop Trevor Huddleston blue plaque unveiled despite indecency claims |
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A blue plaque in honour of a former archbishop has been unveiled despite police reports showing he admitted to patting boys' bare bottoms. | |
Bedford Borough Council put the plaque up to mark the birthplace of Archbishop Trevor Huddleston in the town. | Bedford Borough Council put the plaque up to mark the birthplace of Archbishop Trevor Huddleston in the town. |
Records discovered in 2013 revealed the prominent anti-apartheid campaigner, who died in 1998, had been investigated over claims of gross indecency. | Records discovered in 2013 revealed the prominent anti-apartheid campaigner, who died in 1998, had been investigated over claims of gross indecency. |
But one councillor said the plaque was to recognise his work in South Africa. | But one councillor said the plaque was to recognise his work in South Africa. |
Colleen Atkins, who paid for the plaque from ward funds alongside fellow Bedford Borough councillor Louise Jackson, defended the decision. | Colleen Atkins, who paid for the plaque from ward funds alongside fellow Bedford Borough councillor Louise Jackson, defended the decision. |
'Nasty iceberg' | 'Nasty iceberg' |
She said the plaque was in honour of the "tremendous difference" Archbishop Huddleston made in South Africa. | She said the plaque was in honour of the "tremendous difference" Archbishop Huddleston made in South Africa. |
He "is not here to answer the 'I wonder if' questions," she said, adding that he had never been prosecuted. | He "is not here to answer the 'I wonder if' questions," she said, adding that he had never been prosecuted. |
Peter Saunders, from the National Association for People Abused in Childhood, said the archbishop "did a great deal of good, but there was a different side (to him)". | Peter Saunders, from the National Association for People Abused in Childhood, said the archbishop "did a great deal of good, but there was a different side (to him)". |
He said: "These statements are what I suspect and fear could be the tip of a nasty iceberg. | He said: "These statements are what I suspect and fear could be the tip of a nasty iceberg. |
Who was Trevor Huddleston? | Who was Trevor Huddleston? |
The Anglican priest was born in Bedford on 15 June 1913, with the plaque revealed on what would have been his birthday. | The Anglican priest was born in Bedford on 15 June 1913, with the plaque revealed on what would have been his birthday. |
He died in 1998 after campaigning against apartheid for much of his life. | He died in 1998 after campaigning against apartheid for much of his life. |
Nelson Mandela said "no white person has done more for South Africa". | Nelson Mandela said "no white person has done more for South Africa". |
"Trevor Huddleston's behaviour towards children was definitely extremely inappropriate and I wonder if it went further than what he admitted to. | "Trevor Huddleston's behaviour towards children was definitely extremely inappropriate and I wonder if it went further than what he admitted to. |
"It scares the life out of me and I do wonder if they should be honouring him." | "It scares the life out of me and I do wonder if they should be honouring him." |
Police records from 1974 show the archbishop told the Met Police he had sat young boys on his knee. | Police records from 1974 show the archbishop told the Met Police he had sat young boys on his knee. |
"I have touched their bottoms and pinched them," he said. | "I have touched their bottoms and pinched them," he said. |
Officers recommended four charges of gross indecency should be brought against him, but the case was dropped. | Officers recommended four charges of gross indecency should be brought against him, but the case was dropped. |
What the Metropolitan files revealed | What the Metropolitan files revealed |
In 2013, I viewed the police reports at the National Archives in Kew. They showed how Archbishop Huddleston had admitted to sitting boys on his lap and touching their naked bottoms. | In 2013, I viewed the police reports at the National Archives in Kew. They showed how Archbishop Huddleston had admitted to sitting boys on his lap and touching their naked bottoms. |
In the report, officers suggest charging the archbishop, who was working as the Bishop of Stepney at the time, with four counts of gross indecency. | In the report, officers suggest charging the archbishop, who was working as the Bishop of Stepney at the time, with four counts of gross indecency. |
It says the allegation against him is the same in each case, "that he pulled a boy on to his lap, put his hand underneath his trousers and pants, and fondled his bottom and bare skin". | It says the allegation against him is the same in each case, "that he pulled a boy on to his lap, put his hand underneath his trousers and pants, and fondled his bottom and bare skin". |
It adds that he "keeps an open house for children", whom he allowed to watch television and play with toys. | |
In a witness statement, Archbishop Huddleston said he allowed children to play in his dining room and stay overnight in his house, and that he took them on holiday. | In a witness statement, Archbishop Huddleston said he allowed children to play in his dining room and stay overnight in his house, and that he took them on holiday. |
He also told officers: "Neither do I consider it indecent to pat a child on the bottom or pinch him". | He also told officers: "Neither do I consider it indecent to pat a child on the bottom or pinch him". |
"What could possibly be indecent about a child's behind, or a father patting a child's behind as a mark of affection?" he said. | "What could possibly be indecent about a child's behind, or a father patting a child's behind as a mark of affection?" he said. |
But the officer said: "He has been outrageously indiscreet... It is possible he is so naïve about worldly things as to have not realised his actions might have been seen as homosexual in nature." | But the officer said: "He has been outrageously indiscreet... It is possible he is so naïve about worldly things as to have not realised his actions might have been seen as homosexual in nature." |
In April 1974, in a confidential letter to the Met commissioner, the Director of Public Prosecutions said the "evidence is not sufficient to warrant proceedings". | In April 1974, in a confidential letter to the Met commissioner, the Director of Public Prosecutions said the "evidence is not sufficient to warrant proceedings". |
The Scotland Yard investigation was ordered to be kept secret and the file was originally due to remain closed until 2069. | The Scotland Yard investigation was ordered to be kept secret and the file was originally due to remain closed until 2069. |
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