HACK, Mr. Joshua |
The owner of the store on Mauly’s island, Kalua.
1590 |
HACKENBACK, Herr |
The owner of Hackenback's circus.
232 |
HACKENBACK, Herr |
The elephant trainer at Muller's Menagerie that visited Courtfield.
278 |
HACKER |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Sixth Form.
46 |
HACKER, Mr. Horace Manfred |
A Greyfriars Form-Master of the Shell. From his mean and spiteful nature he is known to all as the Acid Drop. He carries no respect in his form, or even by his fellow members of staff.
171 |
HACKER, Mr. |
The door-keeper at the Theatre Royal Lantham.
409 |
HADDOCK, Mr. Bill |
A seaman on the tramp steamer Pomerania on which the Famous Four were forced to work at salvaging stolen gold ingots.
231 |
HAECKEL, Herr |
A German master at Greyfriars who preceded Herr Gans.
295 |
HAFIZ |
Egyptian donkey boy at Port Said where the juniors stopped on their way to China. His donkeys included Ramsay MacDonald, Queen Victoria, George Washington, Napoleon Bonaparte, Admiral Nelson & Lord Wellington.
1179 |
HAFIZ |
One of a family of donkey boys in Cairo. Their scam was to sell a donkey to an unsuspecting tourist and then the donkey would run away, back to the gang.
1281 |
HALKETT, Mr. |
A South American adventurer who had been thrown into a crevice by Pedro Ijurra. He followed the man to England, and he finally got his revenge by killing Pedro at Black Rock.
114 |
HALL, Mr. Barney |
The captain of a dirty lugger who made his living by transporting people and goods (not always honestly) among the islands of the Pacific.
1590 |
HALL, Jim |
A Texas Ranger with a strong punch, hence his nickname of Mulekick. He helped the Famous Five and Smithy to trap Barney Stone during their trip to Texas.
1579 |
HAMBURGER, Franz |
A member of the German scout troop that visited Greyfriars.
80 |
HAMID |
An African guide employed by Bou Saoud. He was responsible for leading Marjorie Hazeldene and Clara Trevelyn into captivity in the desert.
867 |
HAMID, Dost |
A horse trader encountered by the Greyfriars party during their trip to India.
967 |
HAMMER, Mr. |
The owner of a coffee stall in the slums of London where Percy Bolsover was raised.
228 |
HAMMERSLEY, Vincent |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Sixth Form.
520 |
HAMPDEN, John |
A winger for the Ironsides football team.
726 |
HAMZA |
An agent of Baji Rao who tried drug Inky with a drink, but Bunter drank it instead.
964 |
HAMZA |
A camel driver encountered by the Famous Five during their trip to the Sahara.
866 |
HAMZA |
A pickpocket employed by Kalizelos in his quest to steal the Scarab of A-Menah from Mauly.
1279 |
HANDLEY, Mr. |
One of Captain Donovan's gang of raiders that attempted to raid Storm Island.
712 |
HANDLEY, Tom |
A steward's boy on the ship "The Adler". When that ship was wrecked in Pegg Bay, Tom joined Greyfriars under the assumed name of a passenger on the ship who was assumed to have drowned.
301 |
HANK |
The cook at the Kicking Cayuse Ranch where the Famous Five and Smithy stayed during their trip to Texas.
1575 |
HANKEY, Mr. Rat |
After robbing the Lantham Post Office with Soames, he injured himself in a motorcycle accident before being arrested by the police.
1609 |
HANKINS, Mr. Bill |
A longshoreman who frequents the Anchor Inn at Pegg.
264 |
HANKS |
A Schoolboy at Rylcombe Grammar School.
118 |
HIGGINS, Mr. Ted |
A village youth from Pegg described as “a gawky youth who did not take kindly to work”. He taunted Cora Quelch as she walked from Friardale to Greyfriars until Bunter fought and beat him.
460 |
HANSON, Mr. |
The ship’s steward on the Hope.
179 |
HANWAY, Mr. |
The landlord of the Waterside Inn near Greyfriars.
107 |
HARDING, Mr. |
A solicitor to Algernon Darrell, who arranged for the schoolboy to enter Greyfriars.
310 |
HARDINGE, Mr. |
Owner of a Jam and Pickle factory built at Courtfield End near Greyfriars. He closed the public footpath between Greyfriars and Courtfield and started a feud with the school.
225 |
HARDSTAFF, Mr. |
A member of the MCC cricket team that visited Greyfriars and played the First XI.
702 |
HARKER, Mr. Bill |
A longshoreman and a henchman of Mr Rance during his attempts to persuade the Famous Five to leave Blackrock Island.
1627 |
HARKER, Mr. Bill |
A tramp who met Bunter in Friardale Woods when the Fat Owl thought he was a bold bandit.
1137 |
HARKER, Detective Inspector |
A Scotland Yard detective who arrested the two Russian bolsheviks trying to get hold of Bunter.
741 |
HARNESS, Mr. |
A chauffeur to Dr. Locke.
345 |
HAROLD |
Hired with his friend Huggins by Cherry to attack Inky so that Bull could rescue him, he spent too long in the pub and was too drunk to be useful.
497 |
HARPER |
The Head keeper at Wharton Lodge.
47 |
HARPER, Jack |
The alias used by Vernon-Smith when he was looking for work, so that he should not be associated with his father.
623 |
HARPER, Second-Lieutenant Percy |
Coker's cousin. Coker was given leave from Greyfriars to see him off to the front.
535 |
HARRINGTON, Mr. Henry |
An old soldier that Mauly helped by paying for his treatment at a nursing home.
807 |
HARRIS |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Remove.
20 |
HARRIS |
A servant of Lord Cavandale at Cavandale Abbey.
1192 |
HARRIS |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Upper Fourt
161. |
HARRIS |
A keeper for Sir Gilbert Frump at Frump Park.
1338 |
HARRIS, Mr. |
An attendant at Grimwood Mental Asylum who was searching for the escaped lunatic posing as Mr. Lanthrop at Greyfriars.
82 |
HARRIS, Mr. |
The make-up man at the Perfection studios in Hollywood.
1104 |
HARRIS, Mrs. |
A deaf lady who lives by herself in a cottage near Pegg. She rented a room in her cottage to Five-Hundred-Dollar Smith who used the alias of Mr. Jackson.
345 |
HARRIS, Mrs |
A charlady who lives in Courtfield. Bunter tried to sell tickets for a concert to Mrs Harris and her friend. As Bunter had handwritten the tickets, the two ladies were suspicious and refused them.
645 |
HARRIS, Miss Betty |
The daughter of Jacob Harris, the owner of Warren Farm near Courtfield. Coker met her casually a couple of times and imagined that he was in love with her.
479 |
HARRIS, Mr. William |
A tramp who travelled with his friend Alfred Snooks when they tried to steal the trike from the Famous Five during their hiking holiday.
1118 |
HARRIS, Mr. George |
A tramp who tried to help Harold Hinks to recover Bunter’s boater that contained hidden money.
1326 |
HARRIS, Mr. Herbert |
A tramp who tried to plunder Mr. Prout’s study.
1187 |
HARRIS, Mr. Jacob |
Owner of Warren Farm at Courtfield. He was very protective of his daughter Betty when Coker tried to be friendly with her.
480 |
HARRIS, Mr. William |
A man the juniors met in London who tried to steal the dog belonging to Algernon D'Arcy.
78 |
HARRISON |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Shell.
143 |
HARRY |
A stableman at the Cross Keys Inn, Friardale.
887 |
HART, Inspector |
A policemen sent from London to find a gang of jewel thieves. He was captured by the gang, but later released by the Famous Five.
816 |
HARVEY |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Upper Fourth Form.
56 |
HASSAN |
A dragoman, or guide in Egypt who appointed himself the protector of the Greyfriars party during their trip to that country. He was tempted at one point to betray the party, but was “persuaded” to change his mind.
1279 |
HASTINGS, The Hon. Roy |
A rich boy who ran away from home at the same time that Jack Brown was appointed Boot-Boy at Greyfriars. This sparked the rumour that Jack Brown was Roy Hastings.
509 |
HATCH, Mr. |
The owner and racer of a power boat. When the Sea Nymph set sail without him, Coker hired the boat to catch up with the cruise boat.
1314 |
HAVE, Mr. |
Miss Tabitha Bull's Lawyer responsible for delivering the £500 gift from her to Johnny Bull.
154 |
HAVE, Mr. |
Lord Mauleverer's lawyer.
184 |
HAWES, Mr. |
A member of Scaife’s smuggling gang at Pengarth.
809 |
HAWK, Mr. Harry |
The owner of Harry Hawk’s Circus. He gave a job to Bunter when the Owl ran away from Greyfriars.
449 |
HAWKE |
A Redclyffe schoolboy.
198 |
HAWKE, Captain |
The ship’s captain of the Silver Scud.
756 |
HAWKE, Dalton |
A schoolboy detective and master of disguise, he joined the Remove as “Armitage” to investigate the disappearance of Mr. Capper's valuable stamp.
230 |
HAWKE, Inspector |
The father of Dalton Hawke.
230 |
HAWKE, Mr. Jeremiah |
A bookmaker and friend of Ben Cobb at the Cross Keys in Friardale. A thorough bad hat who is not afraid of using blackmail to obtain money.
334 |
HAWKINS |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Fifth Form.
223 |
HAWKINS, Mr. Bill |
A taxi driver at Cliff Edge near Hawkscliffe.
530 |
HAWKINS, Mr. |
A farm worker on Mr Percival’s farm near Friardale.
644 |
HAYES |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Sixth Form.
203 |
HAYES, Mr. Barney |
A member of Nosey Clark’s gang when they tried to kidnap Jim Valentine from Greyfriars.
1297 |
HAYNES, Inspector |
Stationed at Courtfield, he was responsible for arresting the gang that was using Hiraka Okito to burgle places, including Greyfriars.
778 |
HAZELDENE, Mr. |
The father of Peter and Marjorie Hazeldene who lives at Brighton.
340 |
HAZELDENE, Mrs. |
The mother of Peter and Marjorie Hazeldene.
340 |
HAZELDENE, Colonel |
The grandfather of Peter and Marjorie Hazeldene who helped to clear the name of his son, John when he was suspected of bank robbery.
1417 |
HAZELDENE, Mr. John James |
The uncle of Peter and Marjorie Hazeldene. He hid near Greyfriars when he was suspected of robbing the bank where he worked as a clerk. With the help of Marjorie and his father he was able to clear his name.
1413 |
HAZELDENE, Miss Marjorie |
A Cliff House schoolgirl in the Fourth Form. She is a brother of Peter Hazeldene and friend of Clara Trevelyn. A very sweet, kind person and a special girl chum of both Harry Wharton and Bob Cherry.
5 |
HAZELDENE, Peter |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Remove. His early nickname of ‘Vaseline” is a good indication of his character. A weak-willed person that gets into frequent scrapes by betting money that he doesn’t have on losers. Whenever he is in one of his scrapes he always blames somebody else and has to rely on either his sister, Marjorie, or Harry Wharton to bail him out.
2 |
HEARD, Mr. Daniel |
The caretaker at Polpelly, one of Mr Vernon Smith’s properties. A one-legged, deaf ex-seaman who looked after the Famous Five during their holiday there.
1453 |
HEARD, Mr. Peter |
A fisherman at Combe Bay in Devon. He had recently been killed, and Harry Wharton bought his boat to escape from Pedro Ijurra.
114 |
HEARNE, Mr. Jack |
A member of the MCC cricket team that visited Greyfriars and played the First XI.
702 |
HEATH, Esau |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Remove. A nasty new boy who tried to get his revenge on Bob Cherry by trying to get him expelled for theft and forgery. After a campaign by Major Cherry and the Famous Five, the truth was discovered and Heath was expelled.
173 |
HEDGE, Mr. Albert |
After saying that he could identify Black Edgar, he was taken by the Famous Five to Ravenspur Grange. Before they reached the house he was killed by a shot from within.
1125 |
HEMSLEY, Mr. Caleb |
A fisherman who was killed in a shipwreck in Pegg Bay. Knowing that the end was near, he wrote a confession and put it in a bottle that Bunter found on the beach.
790 |
HEMSLEY, Sid |
A fisher boy, rescued from a shipwreck in Pegg Bay is proved to be Cyril Lembolt, the rightful owner of The Towers at Courtfield.
790 |
HEMSTETTER, Mr. Gabriel |
A marine store dealer from Courtfield who purchased the weighing machine from Bunter for £2.
941 |
HENRI |
A sailor on the Belle Marie that rescued the juniors when their air balloon crashed in the Channel.
111 |
HENRI |
A nephew of Monsieur Charpentier.
438 |
HENRIETTE |
A niece of Monsieur Charpentier.
1538 |
HENRY |
A tramp who was enjoying a poached rabbit with his friend Herbert when they were accused by D’Arcy of kidnapping Bulstrode.
103 |
HENRY |
A day-tripper to France with his friend George. They thought it was easy to win at the casino until they lost all their money.
332 |
HENRY |
A billiard marker at the Cross Keys.
418 |
HENRY |
A servant of Sir George Tipton at Tipton Lodge.
1646 |
HENRY, John Charles |
A sailor who was rescued from a shipwreck in Pegg Bay.
280 |
HENSHALL, Mr. |
A member of a gang that burgled Abbeydale Grange, a country home of Mr. Vernon-Smith. The gang escaped with a diary belonging to Smithy's father that contained information about his early financial dealings.
746 |
HERBERT |
Known as 'Erb he was one of a group of day-trippers travelling to Blackpool in the raiway carriage with the Famour Four.
234 |
HERBERT |
A tramp and a friend of Henry.
103 |
HERBERT |
A footman at Bunter Court (Combermere Lodge).
916 |
HERBERT |
A card sharp who joined with his friend Charley to relieve Bunter of 3 Pounds during a train journey from Canterbury to Reigate.
916 |
HERRICK, Professor |
A Greyfriars school governor living in South Africa. He recommended Paul Tyrrell (Bob's cousin) for the post of Football coach whilst unaware of his bad character.
266 |
HERRIES, George |
A St Jim’s schoolboy in the Fourth Form.
39 |
HERRING |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Remove.
11 |
HICHENS, Mr. Bill |
Also known a "Scaly Bill". A former associate of Jimmy Vivian at Carker's Rents. Whilst employed at Wapshot camp he stole some money from the Major and the theft was blamed on Bob Cherry's cousin, Paul Tyrell.
483 |
HICKS, Mr. R.C. |
A Master at Highcliffe school. One of four masters who replaced Greyfriars masters for a week whilst the Greyfriars masters were at Oxford taking exams. Mr Hicks took control of the Remove. He was a bully who was jealous that the Remove always triumphed over Highcliffe and he tried to make the Remove suffer for it.
659 |
HICKS, Mr. Tom |
A seaman on the tramp steamer Pomerania on which the Famous Four were forced to work at salvaging stolen gold ingots.
231 |
HIGGINS, Mr. Bill |
A longshoreman from Pegg who was injured when Pete Hooker started a fight in The Anchor.
458 |
HIGGINS, Mr. |
A farmer that the Famous Five met when on holiday. He was rescued by them when he fell in the river.
707 |
HIGGINS, Mr. |
The owner of Redclyffe Farm.
597 |
HIGGINS, Mr. |
The owner of Fernford Farm. He employed several Greyfriars juniors to replace the men that had been conscripted.
441 |
HIGGINS, Mrs |
The wife of Farmer Higgins of Fernford Farm.
441 |
HIGGINS, Mr. Ted |
The assistant stage manager of Mr Whiffle’s pantomime at the Royal Lantham Theatre.
409 |
HIGGS |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Remove.
76 |
HIGGS |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Fifth Form.
97 |
HIGGS, Mr. |
A keeper at Ponsonby Park.
1336 |
HIGGS, Mr. Bill |
A tramp who was staying in the old priory ruins and Temple & Co thought he was a German spy.
437 |
HIGGS, Mr. Herbert |
A tramp who helped Ponsonby in his attempts to steal the Holiday Annual from the Famous Five during their Hiking Holiday.
1334 |
HIGGS, Mr. Percy |
A “local nut” that visits the Cross Keys for a game of cards.
367 |
HILARY, Mr. Paul |
The father of Richard Hilary. When Richard first came to Greyfriars, his father was a conciencious objector during the First World War. Eventually both he and his son changed their views and Paul joined the army.
560 |
HILARY, Richard |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Remove. Not a leading light in the Remove, but not a bad hat either, he tends to steer a middle course. He shares study 5 with Kipps.
559 |
HILL |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Remove.
116 |
HILLIGAN, Mike |
The deputy sheriff at Packsaddle in Texas when Smithy’s party visited the town.
1578 |
HILTON |
A Bolsover School schoolboy.
104 |
HILTON |
A Highcliffe schoolboy in the Fourth Form.
109 |
HILTON |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Sixth Form.
435 |
HILTON, Cedric |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Fifth Form. He shares study 6 with Stephen Price. When his good side is ascending he can be a useful member of the First Eleven but, all too often he allows himself to be influenced by the cunning Price. Has more money than is good for him and most of it passes to the local bookmakers.
529 |
HILTON, Sir Gilbert |
The father of Cedric Hilton and owner of Hilton Hall at Blackmoor in Devon.
1401 |
HILTON, Lady |
The mother of Cedric and the wife of Sir Gilbert.
1402 |
HINDLE, Tommy |
One of a group of 12 working lads from Lancashire that visited Greyfriars to challenge the Remove to a series of sporting contests.
696 |
HINK, Mr. |
A worker for the Friardale Gazette. One of his tasks is to accept ads to be placed in the paper.
407 |
HINKS, Mr. Harold |
A tramp in the locality of Greyfriars. When he found a 100 Pound note belonging to Mr Vernon-Smith, he hid it in the lining of Bunter’s straw boater and then had great difficulty in trying to retrieve it.
1325 |
HOBBINSON, Mr. Alured |
A temporary form-master of the Remove during Mr. Quelch's absence. He was a brutal dog-hater with a particular down on the Famous Five.
670 |
HOBBS |
A schoolboy at Abbeyside school, probably a senior.
451 |
HOBBS, Captain George |
The captain of the tramp steamer Pomerania on which the Famous Four were forced to work at salvaging stolen gold ingots.
231 |
HOBBS, Mrs. |
A landlady in the East End of London. She gave Wally Bunter a room for the night when he was searching for the runaway Willie Newman. She charges 9d for a night's lodging
734 |
HOBSON, James |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Shell. Affectionately known as ‘Hobby’ he is the Form captain. He shares study 5 with Hoskins and is a good natured fellow.
143 |
HOBSON, Sir James |
The father of James Hobson. Fond of his son, he is not adverse to criminal acts to get what he wants.
945 |
HOBSON, Peter |
He was working as an acrobat under the name of Pedrillo when he was treated at Greyfriars following an accident. He was later found to be the cousin of James Hobson of the Shell.
948 |
HOCKS, Mr. |
An employee of Mr Gordon engaged in re-possessing furniture.
387 |
HODD, Mr. |
The owner of a second-hand shop in a side street in Courtfield. Squiff bought a cricket bat there after his bat had been broken.
448 |
HODGE, Mr. |
The Landlord of The Old Oak Inn at Wharton Magnus, near Wharton Lodge.
1367 |
HODGE, Will |
A shop assistant at the Grocers in Friardale and a volunteer member of the Friardale Fire Brigade.
48 |
HODGSON |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Remove.
188 |
HODSON |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Remove.
188 |
HODSON, Mr. |
A police constable at Seacliff. John Mainwaring surrendered to him.
664 |
HOFFMANN, Fritz |
One of the Aliens that were pupils at Herr Rosenblaum’s Foreign Acadamy in Friardale.
6 |
HOGBEN, Sir Julius |
The owner of Hogben Grange, near Greyfriars.
1139 |
HOGG |
A village youth from Friardale. He delivers medicines for his father, the chemist. He was a good friend of Penfold before the cobbler's son joined Greyfriars, but now accuses him of putting on airs.
273 |
HOGG, Mr. |
A chemist in Friardale and also a baliff. On the orders of Mr. Snooks he attempted to "put a man (Mr. Snider) in" when Mr. Penfold was unable to pay his rent.
277 |
HOLDEN, Captain |
The captain of the Comet, a ship which was used in an illegal salvaging operation in Pegg Bay.
762 |
HOLLIS, James |
A village youth in Friardale. He was one of the leaders in the feud with Greyfriars.
635 |
HOLMES, Mr. |
The factory commissionaire at Mr. Hardinge's factory
225 |
HOLMES, Mrs. |
The Headmaster at St Jim’s College.
103 |
HOLMES, Mrs. |
The wife of the St Jim’s headmaster.
64 |
HOLROYD, Dr. |
The headmaster of Oldcroft School, and father of Richard Holroyd.
1082 |
HOLROYD, Dick |
The son of Dr Holroyd. Having played a trick for which his friend Christopher Carboy was sent away from Oldcroft School, he was scared to admit the truth to his father, but eventally he admitted his crime.
1082 |
HOLSTERN, Captain |
He kidnapped, and held Harry Wharton and his uncle prisoners because he blamed Colonel Wharton for his prison sentence.
1053 |
HOLT, Mr. |
The tenant of a farm near Lantham owned by Sir Harry Beauclere. He has a son, Jack.
329 |
HOLT, Jack |
Raised on a farm with his step brother, Sir Harry Beauclere, he was persuaded to join Greyfriars in Sir Harry’s name. He was very popular in the Remove, but was forced to leave when the truth was discovered.
329 |
HONK, Mr. Darius |
The director of Magic Films in Hollywood.
1098 |
HOOK, Mr. |
A bookmaker at Wapshot.
1057 |
HOOKER, Mr. |
A con man who got the Famous Five to pay for camping on land which he did not own during their hiking holiday.
1332 |
HOOKER, Mr. |
A con-man who pretended to search for proof that the Bunter clan had a claim to a title. He was eventually found out and arrested.
474 |
HOOKER, Miss |
She answered the ad that Coker had placed in the Friardale Gazette intended for his cousin Amy.
342 |
HOOKER, Jim |
A boxer known as “The Bermondsey Slogger”. One of the boxers beaten by Larry Lascelles before he joined Greyfriars. He wanted a return match to get his revenge but Larry declined.
331 |
HOOKER, Mr. Joshua |
A farmer at Fernford. When Mauly had an accident in a farm cart, Mr. Hooker sold the junior a clapped out horse worth about 3 pounds, for 25 pounds.
441 |
HOOKER, Mr. Peter |
A longshoreman from Pegg, and a ruffian. He started a fight at The Anchor and caused a lot of damage. Whilst on the run, hiding out on the Shoulder, he was mistaken by Coker for a spy and was captured.
458 |
HOOKEY, Mr. |
A member of Dandy Sanders gang. He searched Greyfriars for loot left there by Jerry The Rat.
1272 |
HOOKEY, Mr. |
A local ruffian who was engaged with his friends to attack the Famous Five. Luckily for them there were other Removites in the area who were able to come to their rescue.
959 |
HOOKEY, Mr. James |
A tramp who had been sacked from The Regency Boarding House at Brighton. He met Carlow (with whom he had previously worked) in Friardale and attempted to blackmail the youth, threatening to reveal his previous employment.
1239 |
HOOKIT, Mr. |
A partner in the firm of Have & Hookit where Wally Bunter is an an office clerk.
333 |
HOPKINS |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Third Form.
889 |
HOPKINS, Mr. |
A keeper on Sir Hilton Popper's estate.
186 |
HOPKINS, Alfred |
A tramp who discovered Bunter preparing breakfast during their boating holiday. He ate the whole breakfast and the Famous Five, naturally, blamed Bunter.
1644 |
HOPKINS, Mr. George |
The driver of the station hack at Rylcome station (local station for St Jim's school). He was bribed by Levison to keep Mr. Quelch away from the school when Mr. Quelch called to take Smithy back to Greyfriars for breaking detention.
297 |
HOPKINS, Mr. John |
The lease holder at the Sanford Arms and father of Henry Hopkins (aka Cecil Leigh).
188 |
HORROCKS, Mr. |
The assistant to Doctor Woods of Leyford.
1123 |
HORROCKS, Mr. |
A circus performer in Swinger’s Circus.
1160 |
HORROCKS, Mr. |
A butcher at Combermere. He was one of the traders that was cheated by Bunter during his stay at Combermere Lodge (aka Bunter Court).
914 |
HORROCKS, Matthew |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Second Form
220. |
HOSKINS, Claude |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Fifth Form. A friend of Hobson with whom he shares study number 5. He is convinced that he is a musical genius, a conviction that nobody else shares, and is devoted to his musical compositions, usually to the detriment of anything else.
43 |
HOTHAM, Inspector |
A police inspector at Woodford who was in charge of the search for the escaped convict 19.
1039 |
HOWARD |
A Highcliffe schoolboy in the Fourth Form.
138 |
HOWELL, Archibald |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Remove and brother of Phyllis Howell of Cliff House school.
628 |
HOWELL, Lieutenant Dalton |
An elder brother of Archie and Phyllis who served in the RFC in the First World War.
430 |
HOWELL, Miss Phyllis |
A Cliff House schoolgirl in the Fourth Form. The sister of Archie Howell and a friend of Marjorie Hazeldene.
414 |
HOWLETT, Mr. |
An estate agent near Greyfriars and a special constable.
375 |
HUBBARD |
A Highcliffe schoolboy in the Fourth Form
850. |
HUBBARD, Walter |
A rider at Lantham Speedway.
1220 |
HUDSON |
A Topham schoolboy in the Sixth Form.
121 |
HUDSON, Mr. |
The chauffeur to Lord Cavandale.
1191 |
HUDSON, Kit |
The ship’s mate on the Dawn.
1598 |
HUGGETT, Mr. |
A grocer at Pegg. One of his boxes was buried in a cave at Pegg as a jape on Coker.
235 |
HUGGINS, Mr. |
The landlord of the Red Cow in Friardale.
617 |
HUGGINS, Mr. Bill |
A tramp who was hired by Bob Cherry to attack Inky, so that he could be “rescued” by Johnny Bull and thus heal a rift in the Famous Five.
459 |
HUGGINS, Mr. Bill |
A ruffian who was stalking Whiffles Circus in an attempt to assault Mr. Whiffles who had been responsible for his prison sentence.
1071 |
HUGGINS, Mr. Bobby |
An ex-boxer who became a boxing manager and trainer. One of his trainees was Richard Drury.
985 |
HUGGINS, Mr. Joshua |
Snoop's uncle who lives in Canada. He took responsibility for Snoop when the junior's father was sent to prison. When visiting Greyfriars he played a trick on Snoop to pay him a lesson for being ashamed of him. Regarded with scorn by Snoop's family, he nevertheless offered Snoop's father a new life in Canada when he leaves the army.
315 |
HUGHES |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Remove.
3 |
HUGHES, Maurice |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Upper Fourth. Hw was responsible for sending a spoof telegram to Wharton signed M.H. which Wharton naturally assumed came from Marjorie Hazeldene.
220 |
HULKES |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Third Form.
145 |
HUMPHREYS |
A member of the Tottenham Hotspur team that played Loamshire at Braye.
138 |
HUNKER, Mr. Cyrus |
A film director who visited Greyfriars and invited some of the schoolboys to his estate to act in a movie.
660 |
HUNKER, Mr. |
A bailiff that The Greyfriars Hikers encountered at Chupham.
1333 |
HUNKS, Mr. Herbert |
A tramp that Skinner paid to call at Greyfriars pretending to be Linley's father in order to embarrass Linley. Linley was overjoyed when his real father appeared.
543 |
HUNT, Mr. |
A manservant to Captain Vernon when Vernon-Smith was being held captive at Lantham Chase.
1635 |
HUNT, Mr. Harry |
The driver of a lorry belonging to Canter & Co, Courtfield contractors. He was bribed by Ponsonby to give a lift to Penfold during a marathon run, so that he would be disqualified.
786 |
HUNT, Mr. William |
Chief Cashier at Bentley’s Engineering Works, Courtfield. He stole the firm’s payroll and tried to frame his assistant, Dick Grahame. He was captured with his confederate, Charlie Pengelly before he could escape to France with his loot.
847 |
HUNTER, Tom |
A speedway rider at Lantham speedway.
1220 |
HUNTER, W. G. |
A new fag in the Second Form at Greyfriars. Bunter opened his letters and took his money, making out that the letters were wrongly addressed. Master Hunter's rich Aunt soon took him away from the school because of his harsh treatment.
544 |