2268:". They are about half a dozen years younger than Bertie and are full of energy, able to stay out all night revelling; much to the dismay of the more subdued Bertie, who considers them "more or less generally admitted to be the curse of the human race". Introduced as students at Oxford, they steal a multitude of items in an effort to join the school's Seekers club - inadvertently breaking up Bertie's engagement to Honoria Glossop - and are later expelled for pouring soda water on the Senior Tutor. They later ship out to South Africa to join the firm of a family friend at Aunt Agatha's direction.
276:, he wears a striking dressing-grown. As Bertie states regarding Bassett, "He was a small man ... you got the impression, seeing him, that when they were making magistrates there wasn't enough material left over when they came to him ... and for some reason not easy to explain it nearly always happens that the smaller the ex-magistrate, the louder the dressing-grown. His was a bright purple number with yellow frogs, and I am not deceiving my public when I say that it smote me like a blow, rendering me speechless."
2390:'s first husband, though Agatha broke the engagement after he was thrown out of a Covent Garden ball and taken to Vine Street Police Station. After gaining the title Lord Worplesdon, he becomes her second husband and Bertie's Uncle Percy. He once chased the fifteen-year-old Bertie "for five miles across difficult terrain" with a hunting crop, after finding him smoking one of his special cigars. Worplesdon is later amused by the memory and gives one of his cigars to Bertie.
2170:'s uncle and resides in Easeby Hall; his surname is not stated. Bertie is initially financially dependent on Willoughby, though this is not true in later works. As he does not appear in later stories, it is speculated that Willoughby passed away and Bertie inherited from him. It is also possible that Willoughby was the trustee of Bertie's inheritance and Bertie obtained full access to his inheritance after reaching a certain age.
601:, Daphne Dolores Morehead does not appear but is impersonated by Jeeves in drag. Stilton falls in love with this "Daphne Dolores Morehead", and is never made aware that this was actually Jeeves and not the real Morehead in the episode. Stilton goes to New York City at the end of the episode, having heard that Daphne Dolores Morehead lives there.
372:, Jeeves informs Bertie that his name is Bingley and not Brinkley. By the time of this novel, Bingley has inherited a large sum of money and retired from being a valet. His views become extremely right-wing after he becomes a man of property. He resorts to theft and blackmail to increase his wealth. Bingley is a member of the
295:. As a magistrate, Bassett fined Bertie £5 for stealing a policeman's helmet on Boat Race Night, and Bertie thinks that the fortune Sir Watkyn inherited actually derived from pocketing fines while a magistrate. Sir Watkyn is a noted collector of antique silver, and his collection rivals that of Bertie's uncle,
430:, which Wodehouse contributed to as lyricist. Erlanger employed a twelve-year-old boy to second-guess his creative judgments, on the grounds that this was the mental age of the average Broadway audience; this is similar to Blumenfeld, who relies on the opinions of his twelve-year-old son for the same reason.
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is away at a school to teach the wealthy classes how to survive in the wake of social revolution. Lord
Rowcester, engaged to be married to Jill Wyvern, wishes to find means of earning money to repair his home and thus sell it off to live a happy married life. At the suggestion of Jeeves, Bill sets up
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was strongly affected at the sight of Boko, who dresses "like a tramp cyclist". According to Bertie, after Jeeves first saw him, Jeeves winced and tottered off to the kitchen, probably to pull himself together with cooking sherry. Boko is engaged to
Zenobia "Nobby" Hopwood. He once shared a flat with
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Florence Craye who was in residence there. In this novel, Stilton and Florence temporarily end their engagement because she does not want him to be a policeman. They reconcile after Stilton resigns from the police force when the local Justice of the Peace refuses to let him make an
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scholars have proposed possible explanations for this inconsistency. Bertie may have preferred not to mention his sister since he was trying to convince Chuffy that he had kissed
Pauline Stoker in a brotherly manner, Mrs. Scholfield might have passed away somewhere between the short story and the
2383:, and a son, Edwin Craye. Lord Worplesdon is also the guardian of Zenobia "Nobby" Hopwood. He is a former employer of Jeeves, and later returns to Jeeves for advice. When stirred by a strong emotion, Worplesdon has a tendency to start shouting "What? What? What?" repeatedly.
1535:, and apparently lives or spends some considerable portion of her time in India. She is never given a first name. Bertie and his sister seem to be on good terms, since Bertie considers buying a house where he can live with his sister and her three young daughters.
1299:. His leg is injured when he is struck by a car driven by Gwladys, and he is brought to recuperate in Bertie's flat by Gwladys's request. Soon enough, he and Gwladys become engaged. Acting as her agent, he obtains a satisfactory price for her portrait of Bertie.
2405:. It is also said in this story that he sat down to breakfast one morning, cried "Eggs! Eggs! Damn all eggs!", and ran out of his house, "never again to return to the bosom of his family" – this incident is never referenced again, however. He later appears in
2314:, and is said to have discovered, well before modern medical thought, that alcohol was a food. He is Bertie's uncle and apparently inherits his title, as he seems unlikely to have earned it. He eventually marries an ex-barmaid. He plays an important role in "
2090:. He becomes the target of a libellous article by Kipper Herring. He threatens to initiate a litigation, but Jeeves, as usual, smooths things out. In some books the name of Bertie's headmaster is given as "Arnold Abney", but he appears to be the same person.
908:, Lady Glossop makes appearances, and entertains as much suspicion of Bertie's sanity as her husband. In the fourth season, Jeeves instead states to Bertie that Lady Glossop eloped with a bus conductor, and also says that Sir Roderick was anxious to remarry.
2344:'s Uncle Henry, and the brother of Bertie's late father. Though Bertie thought he was extremely decent, Uncle Henry did strange things like keep eleven pet rabbits in his bedroom. He ended up in some sort of home, though his sister, Bertie's
579:, the engagement between Stilton and Florence is threatened because Stilton refuses to grow a moustache and Florence goes to a night club with Bertie. Stilton leaves Florence for good and becomes romantically interested in the novelist
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since Bertie's boyhood. Bertie has enjoyed many a port in his pantry, and they sometimes have conversations, mainly about the weather and
Seppings's lumbago. On one occasion, Bertie calls him "Pop Seppings" in a familiar manner.
2086:, Upjohn has retired and grown a moustache. He is the widower of Jane Mills, who was a friend of Aunt Dahlia, and stepfather of Jane's daughter Phyllis Mills. He hopes to stand for Parliament as the Conservative candidate in
1935:'s uncle. Travers, known to Bertie as Uncle Tom, made a fortune doing business in the Far East. Although reluctant to part with money, especially for income tax, he provides the funds for her rarely profitable magazine
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Roderick Spode, 7th Earl of Sidcup, often known as Spode or Lord Sidcup, is a recurring fictional character in the Jeeves novels. An "amateur dictator", he is aggressive and intimidating. Spode is usually a threat to
1631:, Seppings discovers a missing pearl necklace in Jeeves's room, and draws this to Jeeves's attention before reporting it to anyone else. After he does report this, both Seppings and Aunt Dahlia are offended when
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acts than actually being helpful. He always causes trouble for others with his meddlesome actions, especially after he has fallen behind with his daily acts of kindness and is trying to catch up. He appears in
1170:", Bingo's stratagem, suggested by Jeeves, to get his allowance increased backfires by inducing Old Mr. Little to marry his cook, Miss Watson. He acquires the title Lord Bittlesham by the time he appears in "
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stories. He was called "Barmy" Plank at school. An elderly and square-faced man, he is an explorer who lives in the village of
Hockley-cum-Meston, in a house he inherited from his godfather. Devoted to
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says that he esteems few men more highly than Jeeves's Uncle
Charlie, and when Jeeves is writing a letter to his uncle, Bertie says, "Give Uncle Charlie my love", to which Jeeves replies that he will.
1616:". In the same novel, Bertie mentions that Seppings is fond of dances, and Bertie later has trouble getting his attention while Seppings is engrossed in dancing. Seppings makes a brief appearance in
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and Bonzo
Travers. Aside from Bertie and Jeeves, Aunt Dahlia makes an appearance in more Jeeves stories than any other character, appearing in seven short stories and seven novels.
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pushing away
Anatole's cooking at dinner, stating that "Seppings, Aunt Dahlia's butler, a cold, unemotional man, had gasped and practically reeled when Tuppy waved aside those
1279:. Though Bertie is initially in love with her, she ultimately gets engaged to Lucius Pim, whom she injured with her car. Her portrait of Bertie is used in soup advertisements.
2411:, in which he wants to have a clandestine meeting with an American businessman, Chichester Clam. In the same novel, Nobby Hopwood obtains her guardian's permission to marry
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England. A kindly and muscular individual, he is described by Bertie as being "a large, lumbering Newfoundland puppy of a chap".
592:: "Strong language was no novelty to – he had once been present when somebody had slammed a car door on the finger of D'Arcy ('Stilton') Cheesewright of the Drones".
466:, Bertie agrees to let Jeeves give Butterfield his blue Alpine hat with a pink feather, which Butterfield thinks will help him court a widowed lady in the village.
1499:, in which he is the impoverished owner of the near-derelict Rowcester Abbey in Southmoltonshire. He has a sister, Monica "Moke" Carmoyle, and was a Commando in
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1939:, which he refers to as "Madame's Nightshirt". Travers also suffers from severe digestion problems, which are only allayed by the cooking of his French chef
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of dubious reputation. He is variously described as ferret-faced and rat-faced, and uses underhanded tactics to ensure that he profits from bookmaking. In "
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264:, and is described as a small man who makes up for his height by wearing clothes that are striking in appearance, including a prismatic checked suit in
547:, Stilton is a hulking chap with a large head compared to a pumpkin and a face that looks like "a slab of pink dough". Stilton went to private school,
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at Deverill Hall. He is Jeeves's uncle and the father of Queenie, who is the parlourmaid at Deverill Hall and engaged to Constable Dobbs. In
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1651:, Jeeves serves as Brinkley Court's substitute butler. Seppings suffers a bout of indigestion after eating too much of Anatole's cooking in
145:'s digestion, he was relied on to such an extent that Tom Travers postponed a Mediterranean trip because Anatole was ill with influenza in "
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930:. Sometimes referred to as "the noted nerve specialist" or "the loony doctor", he is a practitioner of psychiatry. He also appears in a
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named Bartholomew. Stiffy often gets bright ideas that end up making trouble for others, and she is not above using blackmail to induce
303:. In that novel, it is mentioned that Sir Watkyn is engaged to a widow named Mrs. Wintergreen. She is the aunt of Sir Watkyn's friend,
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character. He is the headmaster of St. Asaph's preparatory school in Bramley-on-Sea, which Freddie Widgeon attended in the past, in "
450:, Bertie Wooster guesses that Butterfield is a hundred and four years old, and Jeeves agrees that he is "well stricken in years". In
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short story, "The Spot of Art". He has five brothers and a sister, Beatrice Slingsby. He is an artist and is initially
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Police Court. Shortly afterward, he inherits a great deal of money from a distant relative and retires to live in
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television series. For instance, he and fellow Drone Barmy Fotheringay-Phipps develop a dance inspired by
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member. He becomes engaged to Pauline Stoker, and they have married by
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novel, being an author with a unique dress sense, a member of the
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television series adapted from Wodehouse's stories, Sir Watkyn is
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jokingly calls Blumenfeld's unfriendly son "Sidney the Sunbeam".
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1295:'s wavy-haired rival for the affections of fellow artist
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In the first and second seasons of the television series
202:
Rosie M. Banks is a recurring fictional character in the
3528:(Revised ed.). New York: Constable & Robinson.
2436:
List of P. G. Wodehouse characters in the Jeeves stories
2330:
Henry Wooster is a fictional character mentioned in the
2276:
Emily Wooster is a fictional character mentioned in one
2034:
Mrs Trotter is a fictional character who appears in one
1515:
at horse races under the title of Honest Patch Perkins.
1467:
Oofy Prosser appears briefly in several episodes of the
1070:
Reginald "Kipper" Herring is a fictional character in a
654:. Her engagement to Glossop is threatened but saved in "
2605:
2603:
2044:, being the domineering and socially ambitious wife of
1726:". He recommends Jeeves's problem-solving abilities to
881:
stories, being the wife of well known nerve specialist
1635:
suggests that Seppings stole it. During the events of
1366:
Major Plank is a recurring fictional character in the
1186:
Daphne Dolores Morehead is a fictional character in a
535:
and thus a menacing "rival" of Florence's ex-"fiancé"
3791:
2648:. New York: W. W. Norton & Company Ltd. pp.
1287:
Lucius Pim is a fictional character appearing in the
689:
The Hon. Edwin Craye is a fictional character in the
395:
stories. His name first appears as "Blumenfield" in "
391:
Blumenfeld is a recurring fictional character in the
2600:
2150:
stories and other stories outside the Jeeves canon.
974:. He writes mystery novels under the name Rex West.
865:
stories. She is the athletic and brainy daughter of
531:
novels, being an intermittent but jealous fiancé of
210:
stories outside the Jeeves canon. She is married to
114:
stories, being the supremely skilled French chef of
3607:
2641:
2418:An early version of the character appeared in the
2393:Lord Worplesdon was mentioned in the short story "
2124:". He is also mentioned in the Drones Club story "
1947:. Their rivalry forms a major part of the plot of
1166:, who is dependent upon him for an allowance. In "
379:As a valet, he was employed at different times by
110:Anatole is a recurring fictional character in the
1688:man with a bald head, Silversmith is the austere
1430:stories. He is a West End actor, a member of the
1237:'s dog Bartholomew and gets his helmet stolen in
458:'s dog Bartholomew, Butterfield sees Bertie drop
299:. Each tries to obtain the silver cow-creamer in
4243:
3569:(Fifth ed.). New York: The Overlook Press.
1845:". Both of these short stories are collected in
776:stories. He is a teetotaller and studies newts.
2693:
2691:
2454:, a list of characters in the television series
2353:
2295:
1859:Angela Travers is a fictional character in the
1841:". Rocky seeks help from Bertie and Jeeves in "
1054:", manages the annual village school treat in "
3284:
3282:
3263:
3261:
2532:"Frogs" may refer to a type of fastening (see
2101:". In the story, Freddie inadvertently leaves
1622:, working at the Travers family's town house.
3777:
2229:
2020:to decide on acquiring her literary journal,
942:Percy Gorringe is a fictional character in a
877:Lady Glossop is a fictional character in the
75:
2688:
2052:and the mother by a former marriage of poet
1415:
1088:, Kipper is employed as a journalist at the
580:
459:
184:, Bertie comments that Anatole suffers from
3747:(Reprinted ed.). London: Arrow Books.
3728:(Reprinted ed.). London: Arrow Books.
3709:(Reprinted ed.). London: Arrow Books.
3690:(Reprinted ed.). London: Arrow Books.
3671:(Reprinted ed.). London: Arrow Books.
3652:(Reprinted ed.). London: Arrow Books.
3633:(Reprinted ed.). London: Arrow Books.
3614:(Reprinted ed.). London: Arrow Books.
3591:(Reprinted ed.). London: Arrow Books.
3542:
3279:
3258:
1608:, Bertie describes Seppings when recalling
889:, and an acquaintance of Bertie's fearsome
669:Clementina is a fictional character in the
376:and retains his membership after retiring.
3784:
3770:
3415:
3413:
3411:
3361:
3359:
3033:
3031:
2074:. He was formerly the stern headmaster of
1907:'s bonhomous aunt, as well as the wife of
1598:He is employed alongside the supreme chef
1181:
719:A prototype of Edwin Craye appears in the
82:
68:
3742:
3723:
3704:
3685:
3666:
3647:
3628:
3605:
3583:
3501:
2746:
1570:Seppings is a fictional character in the
1375:, he sometimes has memory trouble due to
1200:, making him forget about his ex-fiancée
1197:
866:
832:
651:
236:and is a rather mushy, sentimental girl.
134:and an American chauffeur from Brooklyn.
3523:
2747:Wodehouse, P. G. (1974) . "Chapter 11".
2380:
1058:", and is the uncle of Mary Burgess in "
3567:Plum Sauce: A P. G. Wodehouse Companion
3561:
3408:
3356:
3324:Ring & Jaggard (1999), pp. 290-292.
3276:Ring & Jaggard (1999), pp. 265-266.
3255:Ring & Jaggard (1999), pp. 255-256.
3233:Ring & Jaggard (1999), pp. 251-252.
3215:Ring & Jaggard (1999), pp. 240-241.
3028:
2985:Ring & Jaggard (1999), pp. 197-198.
1944:
1727:
1477:'s demonstration of newt courtship in "
1474:
1380:
1296:
522:
479:
443:
233:
163:
14:
4244:
4193:Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense
3543:Ring, Tony; Jaggard, Geoffrey (1999).
2636:
2316:The Delayed Exit of Claude and Eustace
2266:The Delayed Exit of Claude and Eustace
2008:, and stepfather of her son, the poet
1669:
1663:Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense
1483:Will Anatole Return to Brinkley Court?
1041:
996:'s fearsome Aunt Agatha and mother of
693:stories. The fourteen-year-old son of
311:, he obtains a black amber statuette.
3765:
2807:Ring & Jaggard (1999), pp. 66–67.
2597:Ring & Jaggard (1999), pp. 31-32.
2438:, a categorized outline of characters
2412:
2402:
1796:
1252:
958:and is intent on producing her novel
882:
761:
564:, Stilton was the local policeman at
3509:. London: Constable & Robinson.
2819:
1724:The Inferiority Complex of Old Sippy
1562:based on "Bertie Changes His Mind".
923:
886:
746:
694:
507:. She appears with Harold Pinker in
383:, L. P. Runkle, and Bertie Wooster.
4257:Lists of minor fictional characters
3507:A Brief Guide to Jeeves and Wooster
2492:Ring & Jaggard (1999), pp. 2-3.
2398:
2387:
2341:
2287:
2245:
2201:
2197:
2189:
2167:
2153:
2079:
2053:
2009:
1976:. Bertie gets a letter from him in
1932:
1912:
1904:
1872:
1864:
1834:
1752:
1699:
1591:
1579:
1539:
1532:
1507:
1384:
1316:
1292:
1272:
1201:
1141:
1115:
1097:
1096:. He is engaged to the mischievous
1075:
1074:novel, being a childhood friend of
1035:
1020:", in which he is being tutored by
1013:
997:
993:
955:
911:
890:
844:
840:
793:
779:
698:
678:
628:
536:
532:
491:
416:
380:
363:
341:
321:
304:
280:
237:
217:
123:
42:Characters in all Wodehouse stories
24:
3396:Ring & Jaggard (1999), p. 261.
3365:Ring & Jaggard (1999), p. 292.
3297:Ring & Jaggard (1999), p. 264.
3224:Ring & Jaggard (1999), p. 250.
3206:Ring & Jaggard (1999), p. 240.
3197:Ring & Jaggard (1999), p. 232.
3175:Ring & Jaggard (1999), p. 230.
3037:Ring & Jaggard (1999), p. 221.
3007:Ring & Jaggard (1999), p. 199.
2924:Ring & Jaggard (1999), p. 197.
2915:Ring & Jaggard (1999), p. 191.
2879:Ring & Jaggard (1999), p. 120.
2825:Ring & Jaggard (1999), p. 100.
2370:
2349:
2291:
2253:
2249:
2222:stories, being the master of said
1876:
1758:
1705:
1641:, Seppings is away on holiday, at
1609:
1438:stories outside the Jeeves canon.
1224:
1147:
1093:
927:
850:
504:
482:, she initially lives with him in
283:, Sir Watkyn is the magistrate at
56:Characters in the Mulliner stories
25:
4273:
2816:Ring & Jaggard (1999), p. 90.
2771:Ring & Jaggard (1999), p. 58.
2719:Ring & Jaggard (1999), p. 49.
2685:Ring & Jaggard (1999), p. 47.
2618:Ring & Jaggard (1999), p. 35.
2588:Ring & Jaggard (1999), p. 40.
2510:Ring & Jaggard (1999), p. 22.
2442:List of P. G. Wodehouse locations
2301:
2207:
2173:
2131:
2102:
2068:stories and appears in the novel
1888:
1854:
1833:stories. He is an American poet.
1739:
1518:
1488:
1302:
1271:). A portrait painter, she meets
1163:
1065:
1021:
1003:
977:
937:
730:
604:
347:
243:
211:
191:
131:
2540:of the Folio Society edition of
2345:
2325:
2271:
2076:Malvern House Preparatory School
2059:
2013:
2005:
1928:
1868:
1863:stories. She is the daughter of
1837:mentions paying him a visit in "
1632:
1583:
1406:novel outside the Jeeves canon,
1324:
1234:
1168:Jeeves Exerts the Old Cerebellum
1012:stories. The troublesome son of
951:
934:novel outside the Jeeves canon.
816:
802:, even the normally unflappable
565:
455:
405:) but is later "Blumenfeld" in "
386:
296:
257:
256:, and the uncle and guardian of
232:stories. She is the daughter of
142:
115:
51:Characters in the Jeeves stories
3478:
3465:
3452:
3439:
3426:
3399:
3390:
3377:
3368:
3343:
3318:
3309:
3300:
3291:
3270:
3249:
3236:
3227:
3218:
3209:
3200:
3191:
3178:
3169:
3156:
3143:
3130:
3117:
3104:
3088:
3079:
3053:
3040:
3019:
3010:
3001:
2988:
2979:
2966:
2953:
2940:
2927:
2918:
2909:
2900:
2891:
2882:
2873:
2864:
2855:
2846:
2837:
2828:
2810:
2801:
2792:
2783:
2774:
2765:
2740:
2731:
2722:
2713:
2700:
2679:
2666:
2630:
2621:
2612:
2591:
2582:
2049:
2000:. He is a newspaper owner from
1614:nonnettes de poulet Agnès Sorel
1441:
1327:refers to him as an example of
1121:
947:
872:
478:stories. The niece and ward of
327:
3547:. Chippenham: Porpoise Books.
3140:, chapter 22, pp. 268 and 277.
3025:Cawthorne (2013), pp. 123-126.
2789:Cawthorne (2013), pp. 185-186.
2749:Pearls, Girls and Monty Bodkin
2728:Cawthorne (2013), pp. 217-218.
2697:Cawthorne (2013), pp. 203-204.
2627:Cawthorne (2013), pp. 221-222.
2573:
2564:
2555:
2526:
2513:
2504:
2495:
2470:
2093:Aubrey Upjohn is also a minor
2029:
1927:stories. He is the husband of
1918:
1908:
1393:. He sees Alpine Joe again in
1355:
684:
589:Pearls, Girls and Monty Bodkin
469:
433:
340:". An absent-minded friend of
13:
1:
3524:Garrison, Daniel H. (1991) .
2888:Garrison (1991), pp. 106-107.
2458:
2192:and was Bertie's neighbor at
2004:, husband of the domineering
1985:
1839:Jeeves and the Unbidden Guest
1824:
1282:
1024:. His next appearance is in "
1018:Jeeves and the Impending Doom
675:Jeeves and the Kid Clementina
664:
619:. He went to private school,
503:, she is engaged to the Rev.
438:Butterfield is the butler of
338:The Rummy Affair of Old Biffy
4252:Lists of literary characters
3929:Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit
3688:Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit
3151:Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit
3112:Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit
2379:stories. He has a daughter,
2290:'s Aunt Emily, the widow of
2041:Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit
1997:Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit
1973:Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit
1962:Clustering Round Young Bingo
1940:
1628:Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit
1599:
1340:, appears with her again in
1193:Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit
965:Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit
755:Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit
747:Percy Craye, Lord Worplesdon
576:Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit
252:novels. He is the father of
175:Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit
139:Clustering Round Young Bingo
98:novels and short stories by
7:
2429:
2376:
2361:Sir Roderick Comes to Lunch
2331:
2310:stories. He frequents many
2307:
2277:
2258:Sir Roderick Comes to Lunch
2235:
2223:
2219:
2179:
2159:
2143:
2065:
2035:
1991:
1924:
1900:
1860:
1830:
1802:
1764:
1718:" but has become editor of
1711:
1675:
1657:, though he soon recovers.
1571:
1565:
1524:
1453:
1427:
1367:
1308:
1288:
1258:
1230:
1218:
1187:
1153:
1133:
1071:
1047:
1009:
989:
943:
878:
862:
828:
803:
785:
773:
742:
690:
670:
610:
528:
475:
422:Blumenfeld was inspired by
407:Episode of the Dog McIntosh
392:
353:
333:
249:
240:is briefly engaged to her.
229:
203:
111:
10:
4278:
4262:P. G. Wodehouse characters
3858:Jeeves and the Greasy Bird
3743:Wodehouse, P. G. (2008) .
3724:Wodehouse, P. G. (2008) .
3705:Wodehouse, P. G. (2008) .
3686:Wodehouse, P. G. (2008) .
3667:Wodehouse, P. G. (2008) .
3648:Wodehouse, P. G. (2008) .
3629:Wodehouse, P. G. (2008) .
3606:Wodehouse, P. G. (2008) .
3188:, chapter 15, pp. 161-166.
3153:, chapter 21, pp. 211–212.
3127:, chapter 11, pp. 125–126.
2354:Claude and Eustace Wooster
2296:Claude and Eustace Wooster
2230:Claude and Eustace Wooster
2211:
2135:
2122:Jeeves and the Greasy Bird
1911:Travers and the mother of
1892:
1743:
1445:
1419:
1359:
1176:Bingo and the Little Woman
1125:
1107:
981:
926:, as well as the uncle of
915:
854:
820:
765:
734:
656:Jeeves and the Greasy Bird
397:Jeeves and the Chump Cyril
221:
195:
105:
4203:
4169:
4130:
4103:
4096:
4072:
4049:Catsmeat Potter-Pirbright
3971:
3872:
3803:
3545:Wodehouse in Woostershire
3405:Cawthorne (2013), p. 186.
3340:, chapter 16, p. 210-211.
3306:Cawthorne (2013), p. 179.
2870:Cawthorne (2013), p. 219.
2561:Cawthorne (2013), p. 225.
2501:Cawthorne (2013), p. 213.
2480:, chapter 20, pp. 235-26.
2320:Indian Summer of an Uncle
2262:The Great Sermon Handicap
2078:, the school attended by
1843:The Aunt and the Sluggard
1779:The Great Sermon Handicap
1422:Catsmeat Potter-Pirbright
1416:Catsmeat Potter-Pirbright
1136:stories. A member of the
1103:
1062:". He also has two sons.
1052:The Great Sermon Handicap
839:member and the fiancé of
595:In the television series
513:and they have married by
3897:The Code of the Woosters
3851:Jeeves Makes an Omelette
3812:Extricating Young Gussie
3315:Garrison (1991), p. 218.
3288:Garrison (1991), p. 201.
3267:Garrison (1991), p. 194.
3085:Garrison (1991), p. 170.
2974:The Code of the Woosters
2935:The Code of the Woosters
2906:Garrison (1991), p. 134.
2897:Garrison (1991), p. 124.
2843:Garrison (1991), p. 271.
2834:Garrison (1991), p. 105.
2111:The Code of the Woosters
2012:. Trotter is invited to
1950:The Code of the Woosters
1619:The Code of the Woosters
1586:at their country house,
1383:and meets the so-called
1337:The Code of the Woosters
1243:, and arrests Bertie in
1240:The Code of the Woosters
1182:Daphne Dolores Morehead
1174:", and also appears in "
586:Stilton is mentioned in
500:The Code of the Woosters
452:The Code of the Woosters
424:Abraham Lincoln Erlanger
301:The Code of the Woosters
267:The Code of the Woosters
169:The Code of the Woosters
3945:Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves
3726:Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves
3488:, chapter 1, pp. 18-19.
3016:Garrison (1991), p. 32.
2961:Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves
2948:Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves
2937:, chapter 4, pp. 90-91.
2861:Garrison (1991), p. 90.
2852:Garrison (1991), p. 85.
2798:Garrison (1991), p. 48.
2780:Garrison (1991), p. 47.
2737:Garrison (1991), p. 45.
2708:Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves
2674:Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves
2609:Garrison (1991), p. 16.
2579:Garrison (1991), p. 20.
2570:Garrison (1991), p. 11.
2552:read by Jonathan Cecil.
2550:Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves
2542:Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves
2521:Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves
2424:Disentangling Old Percy
2365:Bertie Changes His Mind
2244:, being the cousins of
2108:Upjohn is mentioned in
1818:Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves
1785:on a given Sunday. In "
1684:. A large, imposing 16-
1648:Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves
1529:Bertie Changes His Mind
1390:Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves
1343:Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves
1246:Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves
885:, mother to Oswald and
831:stories. The nephew of
792:, and a good friend of
725:Disentangling Old Percy
697:and younger brother of
638:Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves
581:Daphne Dolores Morehead
510:Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves
505:Harold "Stinker" Pinker
494:to do errands for her.
464:Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves
448:Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves
309:Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves
273:Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves
258:Stephanie "Stiffy" Byng
3961:Aunts Aren't Gentlemen
3526:Who's Who in Wodehouse
3374:Usborne (2003), p. 74.
2996:Aunts Aren't Gentlemen
1979:Aunts Aren't Gentlemen
1791:The Metropolitan Touch
1787:The Purity of the Turf
1396:Aunts Aren't Gentlemen
1349:Aunts Aren't Gentlemen
1319:. He boxed and played
1140:and a close friend of
1060:The Metropolitan Touch
1056:The Purity of the Turf
1026:The Love That Purifies
160:The Love That Purifies
3864:List of short stories
3827:The Inimitable Jeeves
3589:The Inimitable Jeeves
3475:, chapter 22, p. 211.
3462:, chapter 24, p. 230.
3449:, chapter 14, p. 134.
3385:The Inimitable Jeeves
3353:, chapter 13, p. 138.
3351:The Inimitable Jeeves
3338:The Inimitable Jeeves
3246:, chapter 12, p. 144.
3114:, chapter 17, p. 173.
2950:, chapter 16, p. 141.
2676:, chapter 24, p. 210.
2352:, and his twin sons,
2337:The Inimitable Jeeves
2283:The Inimitable Jeeves
2248:and the twin sons of
2241:The Inimitable Jeeves
2099:Bramley Is So Bracing
1875:, and the fiancée of
1770:The Inimitable Jeeves
1329:Muscular Christianity
1159:The Inimitable Jeeves
998:Thomas "Thos" Gregson
954:. He gets engaged to
402:The Inimitable Jeeves
172:), and Mrs. Trotter (
118:at her country house
4139:The World of Wooster
4120:Step Lively, Jeeves!
3953:Much Obliged, Jeeves
3937:Jeeves in the Offing
3745:Much Obliged, Jeeves
3707:Jeeves in the Offing
3186:Much Obliged, Jeeves
3164:Much Obliged, Jeeves
3099:Much Obliged, Jeeves
3095:Jeeves in the Offing
2976:, chapter 9, p. 171.
2294:, and the mother of
2188:. He is a friend of
2185:Much Obliged, Jeeves
2084:Jeeves in the Offing
2071:Jeeves in the Offing
1695:Much Obliged, Jeeves
1654:Much Obliged, Jeeves
1638:Jeeves in the Offing
1559:The World of Wooster
1531:". She is sister to
1311:stories. He went to
1198:Stilton Cheesewright
1085:Jeeves in the Offing
971:Much Obliged, Jeeves
883:Sir Roderick Glossop
867:Sir Roderick Glossop
833:Sir Roderick Glossop
810:Much Obliged, Jeeves
652:Sir Roderick Glossop
523:Stilton Cheesewright
516:Much Obliged, Jeeves
374:Junior Ganymede Club
369:Much Obliged, Jeeves
293:Justice of the Peace
279:When he first meets
181:Much Obliged, Jeeves
4227:List of adaptations
3484:Wodehouse (2008) ,
3471:Wodehouse (2008) ,
3458:Wodehouse (2008) ,
3445:Wodehouse (2008) ,
3436:, chapter 4, p. 38.
3432:Wodehouse (2008) ,
3423:, chapter 1, p. 14.
3419:Wodehouse (2008) ,
3387:, chapter 7, p. 75.
3383:Wodehouse (2008) ,
3349:Wodehouse (2008) ,
3336:Wodehouse (2008) ,
3242:Wodehouse (2008) ,
3184:Wodehouse (2008) ,
3166:, chapters 5 and 9.
3162:Wodehouse (2008) ,
3149:Wodehouse (2008) ,
3136:Wodehouse (2008) ,
3123:Wodehouse (2008) ,
3110:Wodehouse (2008) ,
3050:, chapter 6, p. 75.
3046:Wodehouse (2008) ,
2998:, chapter 3, p. 24.
2994:Wodehouse (2008) ,
2972:Wodehouse (2008) ,
2963:, chapter 2, p. 22.
2959:Wodehouse (2008) ,
2946:Wodehouse (2008) ,
2933:Wodehouse (2008) ,
2710:, chapter 3, p. 29.
2706:Wodehouse (2008) ,
2672:Wodehouse (2008) ,
2519:Wodehouse (2008) ,
2476:Wodehouse (2008) ,
2395:Jeeves Takes Charge
2164:Jeeves Takes Charge
1720:The Mayfair Gazette
1670:Charlie Silversmith
1574:stories. He is the
1456:stories. Being the
1042:Francis Heppenstall
708:Jeeves Takes Charge
699:Lady Florence Craye
4147:Jeeves and Wooster
4112:Thank You, Jeeves!
4064:List of characters
3999:Gussie Fink-Nottle
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1797:J. Washburn Stoker
1728:Gussie Fink-Nottle
1716:Without the Option
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1470:Jeeves and Wooster
1381:Sir Watkyn Bassett
1297:Gwladys Pendlebury
1253:Gwladys Pendlebury
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3843:Very Good, Jeeves
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3631:Thank You, Jeeves
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3097:, chapter 1, and
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2644:Wodehouse: A Life
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2117:The Mating Season
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1545:Thank You, Jeeves
1479:The Hunger Strike
1268:Very Good, Jeeves
1206:Daphne du Maurier
1031:The Mating Season
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3989:Aunt Dahlia
2346:Aunt Agatha
2334:semi-novel
2238:semi-novel
2095:Drones Club
2030:Mrs Trotter
2014:Aunt Dahlia
2006:Mrs Trotter
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456:Stiffy Byng
434:Butterfield
297:Tom Travers
208:Drones Club
186:mal au foie
143:Tom Travers
116:Aunt Dahlia
18:Tom Travers
4246:Categories
4159:Characters
4150:(1990–93)
4131:Television
3972:Characters
3065:BBC Genome
2538:back cover
2459:References
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2050:Mr Trotter
1986:Mr Trotter
1825:Rocky Todd
1783:Twing Hall
1404:Uncle Fred
1385:Alpine Joe
1283:Lucius Pim
948:Mr Trotter
677:". She is
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36:characters
4223:(2008–14)
4215:(1973–81)
4184:By Jeeves
4142:(1965–67)
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2002:Liverpool
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32:Lists of
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4170:Stage
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2464:Notes
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