Clarence Threepwood, ninth Earl of Emsworth, amiable and boneheaded peer, appears first in Something Fresh; a long, lean, bald-headed, stringy man of about sixty with a reedy tenor voice, a widower for 25 years. Called Fathead at Eton in the 60s. Cl...
Sebastian Beach, formerly an under-footman, then a footman, is the Butler at Blandings Castle in Something Fresh, Leave It to Psmith, Lord Emsworth Acts for the Best, Pig-Hoo-o-o-o-ey!, Company for Gertrude, Summer Lightning, Go-Getter, Heavy Weather, The...
The Hon. Galahad Threepwood, the only genuinely distinguished Threepwood, Lady Constance Keebles "deplorable brother" in many stories and novels. Younger brother of Clarence, Lord Emsworth; all but one of his ten sisters regard him as a waster. Lady...
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Veronica "Vee" Wedge, 23, only daughter of Col. Egbert and Lady Hermione Wedge of Rutland Gate, London S.W. 7. A tall girl of a radiant blonde loveliness but no more brain than would fit comfortably into an aspirin bottle, she is the dumbest but most beau...
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William Galahad "Blister" Lister, godson of Galahad Threepwood, son of a sporting journalist and a Strong Woman on the music-hall stage. A magnificently ugly man with the broad nose, prominent ears, prognathous chin, and simple, orderly mind of a kindly g...
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Character by P.G. Wodehouse...
Berkeley or Boko Bagshott, father of Samuel Galahad Bagshott, owned a whacking big house in Sussex near Petworth. One of the brightest brains in the old Pelican Club, he got his annual medical checkup each year without cost by pretending to be about to in...
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Sir George J. (or C.J.) "Fruity" Biffen, now Admiral Biffen, is an old Pelican Club friend of Galahad Threepwood in Full Moon, where the large false beard he wears to escape the notice of creditors is borrowed for Bill Lister. In Pigs Have Wings has been ...
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