A disambiguation of unrelated books containing a character named Mary that generally dont have a last name or other unique identifier.more...
Reginald Jeeves is a fictional character in the short stories and novels of P. G. Wodehouse, being the "gentlemans personal gentleman" (valet) of Bertie Wooster (Bertram Wilberforce Wooster). Created in 1915, Jeeves would continue to appear in Wodeh...
Bertram Wilberforce "Bertie" Wooster is a recurring fictional character in the Jeeves novels of British author P. G. Wodehouse. An English gentleman, one of the "idle rich" and a member of the Drones Club, he appears alongside his valet, Jeeves, whose gen...
Sir Roderick Glossop, Harley Street loony-doctor in Sir Roderick Comes To Lunch (Introducing Claude and Eustace/Sir Roderick Comes To Lunch) The Rummy Affair of Old Biffy, Without the Option, Jeeves and the Yule-Tide Spirit, Uncle Fred in the Springtime, ...
J. Washburn Stoker, second cousin of the late eccentric George Stoker, from whom he has inherited $50 million in Thank You, Jeeves; father of Pauline, Emerald, and Dwight....
Pauline Stoker, Emeralds elder sister, a beauty so radiant that strong men whistle after her in the street. Daughter of J. Washburn Stoker, was engaged to Bertie for a period of about 48 hours in New York shortly before the action of Thank You, Jeev...
Marmaduke, "Chuffy" Chuffnell, fifth Baron Chuffnell, of Chuffnell Hall, Chuffnell Regis, Somersetshire. Nephew of Myrtle, Dowager Lady Chuffnell, from whose late husband he inherited his title. Attended private school, Eton, and Oxford with Bertie Wooste...
Leader at the Alhambra of his Sixteen Baltimore Buddies...
Mrs. Tinkler-Moulke, owner of a Pomeranian in Thank You, Jeeves, lives in flat C6 at Berkeley Mansions, directly below Bertie and his banjolele....
Myrtle, Dowager Lady Chuffnell, relict of the late 4th Baron Chuffnell, aunt to Marmaduke, mother to Seabury in Thank You, Jeeves by an earlier marriage, one of those women who look like female Masters of Hounds. Betrothed to Sir Roderick Glossop in Jeeve...
Seabury, son of Lady Chuffnell by an earlier marriage, cousin of Chuffy Chuffnell in Thank You, Jeeves. Smallish, freckled kid with aeroplane ears, about third in Berties rogues gallery of repulsive small boys: not quite so bad as Aunt Agatha&...
Ted Voules, police sergeant at Chuffnell Regis, uncle to Constable Dobson in Thank You, Jeeves; built rather on the lines of the Albert Hall, round in the middle and not much above....
Brinkley, demented leftist valet to Bertie Wooster who replaces Jeeves in Thank You, Jeeves after a rift caused by Berties playing on a banjolele. A melancholy man with a long, thin, pimplestudded face and deep, brooding eyes. Burns down Bertie&apos...
Dwight Stoker, juvenile son of American millionaire J. Washburn Stoker in Thank You, Jeeves....
Benstead, New York valet of the late eccentric George Stoker in Thank You, Jeeves....
Constable Dobson, tall, lean, and stringy nephew to Constable Voules in Thank You, Jeeves, keeps company with Mary, redheaded parlourmaid at Chuffnell Hall...
Lieutenant-Colonel J.J. Bustard, neighbor of Bertie Woosters at Berkeley Mansions who objects to his banjolele in Thank You, Jeeves. more...
Mr. Manglehoffer is manager of Berkeley Mansions in Thank You, Jeeves, where Bertie Woosters way with the banjolele calls for stern measures. more...
Freddy Oaker, a Drone in Thank You, Jeeves who writes tales of true love for the weeklies under the name of Alicia Seymour....
Mrs. Perkins is the cook at Chuffnell Hall in Thank You, Jeeves....
Lord Wotwotleigh, fortune-hunting English lord in a musical comedy alluded to by J. Washburn Stoker and others in Thank You, Jeeves with reference to Chuffy Chuffnells courtship of Pauline Stoker. more...