GADD, Mr. Jem |
A thug who caught Skinner poaching pheasants and tried to blackmail him.
282 |
GADSBY |
A Highcliffe schoolboy in the Sixth Form.
176 |
GADSBY, Captain |
An elder brother of Reginald.
395 |
GADSBY, Cecil |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Shell. He was expelled for theft.
233 |
GADSBY, General |
Father of Reginald and his brother, and owner of Gadsby Croft.
1339 |
GADSBY, Mr. |
A chemist and relation of Reginald. He helped Ponsonby in a plot to nobble the Remove XI.
138 |
GADSBY, Reginald Havers |
A Highcliffe schoolboy in the Fourth form. One of the friends of Ponsonby and a real bad hat.
138 |
GAFF, Mr. Peter |
After spending some time at His Majesty's pleasure, he joined his friend Ted Chester to try to recover some incriminating papers that Loder had stolen from Joe Banks. The two rogues burgled the school but were interrupted by Bunter, and they fled empty handed.
658 |
GALES, Mr. |
A member of the MCC cricket team that visited Greyfriars and played the First XI.
702 |
GANDER, The |
A thief who paid the school fees of Sidney Clavering in order to rob the school and turn Sidney into his accomplice. He was caught whilst stealing the school plate.
204 |
GANS, Herr Heinrich |
A nephew of Herr Otto Gans. Whilst serving in the German army in the First World War he was taken prisoner by the Germans for failing to obey an order to destroy a village.
456 |
GANS, Herr Otto |
A Greyfriars master teaching German. He was taunted by Skinner and his cronies during the First World War for being a spy, but he was against the war.
295 |
GARNISH, Inspector |
A member of the C.I.D. who was sent to Ravenspur Grange to investigate a murder. He solved the case but became the murderer’s second victim before he could reveal his identity.
1124 |
GARTH, Mr. |
Owner of ‘The Gables’, a property for rent near Greyfriars, he lives in Courtfield.
388 |
GASHEM, Dr. |
A medical doctor at Gunthorpe
326 |
GATTY, George Adalbert |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Second form. With his friends, Myers and Dicky Nugent he is one of the leaders of the Second form
100 |
GAUNT |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Remove.
41 |
GAUNT, Gideon |
An alias used by Edgar Poynings in his threats against Mauly’s life.
756 |
GAY, Gordon |
A Rylcombe Grammar schoolboy in the Fourth Form where he is Captain of the junior teams. A skilled actor to rival Wibley.
118 |
GEDGE, Mr. J |
A solicitor who worked for Captain Marker in his attempt to dishonour Wharton in favour of da Costa.
1059 |
GEDGE, Mr. |
A man who takes bets on horse races at Brighton.
1486 |
GEDGE, Mr. |
A solicitor in Courtfield who advised Mr. Penfold when he bought some bad shares.
843 |
GELDING, Nurse |
One of the medical staff engaged when the school was hit by a flu epidemic.
857 |
GENEVIEVE |
A niece of Monsieur Charpentier
1242 |
GEORGE |
A candy boy on the train that the Co. travelled on to Texas.
1574 |
GEORGE |
The driver of the station hack in Friardale. He was engaged by members of the Famous Five in order to leave the coast clear for Bob Cherry to pose as a cabman and kidnap Clara Trevelyn.
599 |
GEORGE |
A keeper employed by Sir Hilton Popper at Popper Court.
221 |
GEORGE |
A porter at Friardale station.
230 |
GEORGE |
A policeman who accompanyed Inspector Wilton of Scotland Yard when he visited Friardale on the hunt for a wanted man.
630 |
GEORGE |
An ostler at the Anchor Inn at Pegg at the time of Convict 22’s escape from prison.
1493 |
GEORGE |
A keeper for Sir Gilbert Frump at Frump Park.
1338 |
GEORGE |
A tramp who attacked Sir Hilton Popper with his friend Squinty.
1309 |
GEORGE |
The chauffeur to Snoop’s uncle, Mr. Joshua Huggins.
315 |
GEORGE |
A daytripper to France with his friend Henry. They thought it was easy to win at the casino until they lost all their money.
332 |
GEORGE |
A farm hand on Fernford Farm, employed by Mr. Higgins.
441 |
GEORGE |
A Railway guard on the Courtfield to Friardale line.
947 |
GEORGE |
A runner for the butcher in Friardale.
717 |
GEORGE |
A waiter at the Golden Pig Inn at Hoad.
1335 |
GEORGE |
A footman at Monson Chalet near Wallingford.
1648 |
GEORGE |
A farm hand on Mr Redmay’s farm.
1566 |
GEORGE |
A youth employed at the cycle shop at Kennet End.
1338 |
GEORGE, Uncle |
A shopkeeper at the Tuckshop in Friardale.
9 |
GEORGE, Uncle |
Elliott's uncle who lives in Canada. Elliott left Greyfriars to live with him.
539 |
GEORGE, Uncle |
Uncle of Frank & Dicky Nugent. He always sends Dicky 5 pounds on his birthday.
339 |
GEORGE, King |
The King of England. Wharton was presented to him when he saved the life of Prince Otto.
175 |
GEORGIANA, Aunt |
An aunt of Mauly.
471 |
GIACOMO |
A bandit from Perni in the Apennines. Together with his friend Tiriddu he kidnapped Bunter and held him to ransom before the Famous Five effected his release.
1387 |
GIBBS |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Third Form. He took a hand in the campaign against Wingate Minor who was branded a sneak.
269 |
GIDDY |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Upper Fourth.
10 |
GILBERT |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Shell.
946 |
GILBERT, Paul |
An alias used by the detective Kirkby Keene whilst he was at Greyfriars to protect kidnap victim Buddy Yonk.
677 |
GILES, Mr. |
A keeper at Popper Court.
392 |
GILES, Mr. |
A farmer who owns Giles’ Farm near Greyfriars.
632 |
GILES, Mr. |
A keeper at Wharton Lodge.
1038 |
GILES, Mr. |
A farmer at Cliff Edge near Hawkscliffe.
530 |
GILES, Mr. H |
A farmer who owns the Red Cow Farm at Courtfield
597. |
GILES, Mr. Herbert |
A farmer in Little Puddleton.
1333 |
GILMORE, Cecil |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Fourth Form. When his family lost money, he plotted to get Mark Linley disgraced so that he could take over his scholarship.
226 |
GILMORE, Mr. Eric |
A temporary Greyfriars Form Master for the Second Form. He had a half-brother, George Waring and there was a strong resemblance between the two. On the run from the police, Waring stole a passport from Mr. Gilmore in attempt to flee the country, but was prevented by the Famous Five.
1039 |
GINGER |
A tramp who was hired by Mr. Hacker as part of a gang to end the Tuckshop strike.
1513 |
GLENN, Charles George |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Remove.
3 |
GLOBB, Dr. |
A medical doctor in Friardale. Fishy threatened to call him to inspect Bunter's cut hand when Bunter filed an insurance claim.
257 |
GLYN, Bernard |
A St Jim's schoolboy in the Shell.
64 |
GOBIN |
Evil dwarf at Tompsonio's circus.
894 |
GOBIN, Mr. |
One of a gang of shore-pirates. When Mauly lost his way and called at Sylvester’s house at Cliffdale Heath, he was kept prisoner and put to work digging up their loot which was buried in a cave.
835 |
GOBONGO |
A boy from the Baganda tribe in Kenya who helped the Famous Five in their dealings with Ludwig Kranz.
1233 |
GOGGS, Johnny |
A schoolboy mentioned as having ‘stayed at Highcliffe School’.
564 |
GOLOPPI, Signor |
A dancing master at Whiffles Pantomime company. He coached Wharton for his part in the pantomime.
409 |
GOMEZ, Jose |
The head of a gang of bootleggers working for Myron Polk in the hills above Hollywood. He tried to murder Wharton during the making of a movie, but he failed and he was arrested.
1098 |
GOOCH, Dr. |
A medical doctor in Friardale. When Bunter had his ears boxed by Walker he pretended to consult Dr Gooch. When Walker visited the Doctor he discovered the truth.
689 |
GOOCH, Mr. Gideon |
A solicitor who tried to use his cousin, Arthur Carter, to discredit Bunter so that he might benefit if George Carter left his money to his cousin.
1561 |
GOOCH, Mrs. |
The landlady of a boarding house in Lanchester.
661 |
GOODGE, Mr. |
A person who repairs watches in Courtfield. Mr. Quelch sent his watch to him for repair.
1079 |
GOOLIGAN, Mike |
A tough from New York who was employed by Two Gun Sanders to kidnap Smithy. Like others before him and after him, he managed to kidnap Bunter by mistake.
1574 |
GORDON, Mr. Israel |
A moneylender who was trying to recover a debt from Sir Charles Lovelace.
289 |
GORDON, Jimmy |
One of the group of spotsmen from the north that visited Greyfriars.
696 |
GORDON, Mr. Stuart |
A cousin of Wharton. Upon hearing that Mr. Gordon was to visit Greyfriars, Wibley disguised himself as a Jew and presented himself as Mr. Gordon to embarrass Wharton. The jape backfired when the real Mr. Gordon arrived.
1498 |
GORDON, Mr. |
A furniture salesman from Courtfield. He sells furniture on hire purchase and likes to reclaim the furniture if the payments are not maintained so that he can re-sell it.
387 |
GORE, George |
A St Jim's schoolboy in the Shell.
64 |
GOSLING, William |
The Greyfriars porter. He has a strong dislike for all the inhabitants of the school and enjoys the odd occasion when he can report pupils for misbehaviour or late arrival. Fond of a tipple of gin to keep the cold out he is well past the age for retirement.
11 |
GOSNELL |
A member of the Tottenham Hotspur team that played Loamshire at Braye.
138 |
GOTTFRIED |
One of a pair of German spies who, with his friend Fritz, used a cave under the old oak on Popper’s Island as a base. After they kidnapped Sir Hilton the Famous Five discovered their lair and captured them.
402 |
GOUJON, Monsieur Jean Paul Pierre |
A french gendarme during Bunter's easter cruise.
1316 |
GRABBETT, Mr. |
A solicitor from Courtfield who was involved when Coker saved the life of a car driver after an accident.
1058 |
GRABBLE, Mr. |
A farmer near Greyfriars. Bunter shot his donkey when practising with Prout’s gun.
1091 |
GRACE |
The skipper of the Grandcourt Cricket team that were beaten by the Remove 2nd XI (captained by Bulstrode) in the Puplic Schools Cricket Final which was held at Lord's Cricket Ground.
754 |
GRACE, Edwin |
A Rookwood schoolboy in the 4th form (Classical).
739 |
GRADY |
The skipper of the Lantham Ramblers football team that recruited Smithy.
294 |
GRAFTER, Mr. Joseph |
A bookmaker with whom Loder had an account.
1090 |
GRAHAM |
A member of the Courtfield Rovers football team.
136 |
GRAHAME, Mr. Richard |
An elder brother of Walter Grahame of Courtfield County school. He was an assistant cashier at Bentley’s Engineering Works in Courtfield and was framed by the cashier, William Hunt for robbery. The Famous Five helped to clear his name and capture the thief.
847 |
GRAHAME, Walter |
A schoolboy at Courtfield County School. A member of the school’s junior teams and friendly with Trumper.
146 |
GRANT |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Third form.
926 |
GRAY, Molly |
A schoolgirl with red hair at Cliff House school.
545 |
GRAY, Ted |
The brother of Molly Gray.
549 |
GREAVES |
A servant to Captain Lankester at Cavandale Abbey.
1192 |
GREEN |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Sixth Form.
21 |
GREEN |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Third Form.
76 |
GREEN |
A member of the Courtfield Rovers football team.
136 |
GREEN, Miss |
A a shop assistant at a large draperty store in Courtfield that Billy Bunter met in Courtfield whilst disguised as his cousin Wally. He invited her and 2 other young ladies to tea with Wally at Greyfriars to embarrass his cousin.
732 |
GREEN, Mr. |
A tailor who came to Greyfriars to measure Harry Wharton & Co. for a set of sailor's uniforms.
53 |
GREEN, Mr. |
The ship’s mate on the Silver Star.
1178 |
GREEN, Mr. |
The owner of a cottage near Friardale.
1408 |
GREENE |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Second Form.
183 |
GREENE |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Remove.
209 |
GREENE, Captain |
The ship’s captain of the Golden Arrow.
1020 |
GREENE, William Frederick |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Fifth Form. He shares study No. 4 with his friend Potter and Horace Coker. A member of the First XI, he is guilty of sponging off Coker without supporting him in times of need.
199 |
GRENVILLE |
The goalkeeper for the Ironsides football team.
726 |
GRIGGS, General |
The owner of Friardale park, situated near Greyfriars on the Lantham Road. This was the scene of an attempted burlary by Slippery Jim whose escape was witnessed by Vernon-Smith.
442 |
GRIGGS, Mr. Jeff |
A poacher in the grounds of Popper Court who recruited Valance to help him. He was eventually caught and jailed.
221 |
GRIGGS, Mr. |
A bookmaker in the vicinity of St. Jim's school.
297 |
GRIGGS, Mr. |
He robbed a bank in Folkestone and tried to escape by boat. He was rescued by the Famous Five who were cruising nearby. He was handed over to the police.
1314 |
GRIMBEY, Mr. |
The caddie master at the Courtfield Golf Links.
346 |
GRIMES |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Remove.
29 |
GRIMES |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Upper Fourt
161. |
GRIMES, Inspector Henry |
The overweight police Inspector at Courtfield. He’s a plodding type of policeman rather than an active one, and has solved several crimes in and around Greyfriars.
221 |
GRIMES, Mr. |
A grocer in Friardale. He also owns the Friardale Assembly Room which he hires out for shows.
209 |
GRIMES, Mr. |
An auctioneer at his aution rooms in Courtfield. Bunter bought a four-poster bed there.
729 |
GROAM, Mr. |
The driver of a hack based at Friardale station. His horse is called Tishy.
818 |
GROOM |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Remove.
58 |
GRUBB, Mr. |
The landlord of some houses in Friardale.
387 |
GRUBBI, Signor |
The owner of the Albergo Oriente hotel in Venice.
1386 |
GRUNDY |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Fifth Form.
375 |
GRUNDY, George Alfred |
A St Jim's schoolboy in the Shell.
390 |
GRUNDY, Uncle |
The uncle of George Grundy.
592 |
GRUNTER, Mr. Jonas |
A land agent in Friardale. He let a vacant plot to Fishy, which the Remove man used in his stunt to set up a Friendly Society in the Remove.
815 |
GUGGS, Jimmy |
A tramp who was used by Signor Muccolini to induce Bunter to leave his circus.
1481 |
GUISEPPE |
A member of Kalizelos’s gang trying to steal the Scarab of A-Menah from Mauly.
1278 |
GUISEPPE |
A member of Dr Sin’s gang who held up the Famous Five so that Dr Sin could kidnap Wun Lung.
1543 |
GUMMER, Mr. Gordon |
A rich man who stole some state secrets. He passed the papers to his accomplice, Judo and fled the country to Austria. Dick Russell’s father was accused of the crime, but cleared by Sexton Blake. Later, Mr. Gummer walked into a police trap when he returned to London.
818 |
GUNN |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Second Form.
144 |
GUNN |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Shell.
334 |
GUNN |
A St Jim's schoolboy in the Shell.
592 |
GUNN, Mr. John |
A member of the MCC cricket team that visited Greyfriars and played the First XI.
702 |
GUNN, Mr. |
Owns a Hat shop in Friardale where the boys buy their hats.
158 |
GUNN, Mr. |
Owner of a Livery Stable in Friardale.
286 |
GUNNER, Mr. Herbert |
An alias used by an escaped convict, Wilkinson. He posed as a one-legged ex-serviceman in order to join the Famous Five during their caravan holiday. Upon joining the party, Jack Drake saw through his disguise.
707 |
GUNNER, Peter Cuthbert |
A Rookwood schoolboy on the Classical side of the Fouth Form.
1121 |
GUSTAVE |
A servant of Mr O Bo.
1543 |
GUSTAVE |
A nephew of Monsieur Charpentier
1538 |
GUSTAVE |
A chauffeur employed at a hotel in Dieppe. He drove Todd & Smithy in their quest to find Alonzo & Uncle Ben, and later he drove Colonel Wharton & Wharton to find Todd & Smithy.
352 |
GWYNNE, Patrick |
A Greyfriars schoolboy In the Sixth Form, and a prefect. A close friend of Wingate, and therefore an enemy of Loder & Co, he is a member of the First XI in all sports.
463 |