Rupert (or Ronald) Eustace Psmith, schoolboy and young man in Mike, Psmith in the City, Psmith Journalist, Leave It to Psmith. Very tall, very thin, with a solemn face and immaculate clothes; wears a monocle. Was at Eton, and in the cricket XI, before com...
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...
Secretary to Lord Emsworth, also to J. Horace Jeavons and later to the Duke of Dunstable...
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Lady Constance Keeble, nee Threepwood, widow of the late Joseph Keeble, who made a packet out East; sister of Lord Emsworth and chatelaine of Blandings in Leave It to Psmith, Pig-Hoo-o-o-o-ey!, Lord Emsworth and the Girl Friend, Summer Lightning, Go-Gette...
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Character by P.G. Wodehouse...
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George Threepwood, Lord Bosham, elder son and heir of Clarence, Earl of Emsworth, brother of Freddie, nephew to Constance Keeble; husband of Cicely Donaldson in Uncle Fred in the Springtime, father of James and George in The Crime Wave at Blandings (in So...
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