Denzil Freeth

Born in the Paddington area of London, Freeth was educated at Sherborne School and then served in the Royal Air Force.

Freeth served for nearly 20 years as a Churchwarden of the leading London Anglo-Catholic Church, All Saints, Margaret Street.

In 1962, Freeth was arrested wandering the streets naked near his flat in Pimlico, a conduct he explained as being due to worry over the health of his mother.

Although the information was not made public at the time to avoid scandal, Denning's discovery (that Freeth had been present at homosexual parties also attended by John Vassall), resulted in Freeth being quietly removed from office when Macmillan retired, and asked to give up his seat at the 1964 general election.

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