JACK, Gentleman |
A kidnapper who, with his friends, Jake and Jerry, kidnapped Phyllis Howell and Bessie Bunter in order to hold them for ransom. The plot was foiled by Coker and Archie Howell.
700 |
JACK, Uncle |
An uncle of Bulstrode. He hasn’t seen Bulstrode for some time and still believes him to be captain of the Remove.
850 |
JACKS, Colonel George Washington |
A tourist with Colonel Skink in Egypt. The two of them were able to thwart Kalizelos’ plan to abduct the Greyfriars juniors.
1283 |
JACKSON |
A chauffeur to Mauly.
234 |
JACKSON |
An alias used by Jack Drake when posing as a chauffeur to the Famous Five whilst being pursued by Jimmy The Fox.
1421 |
JACKSON, Mr. |
An alias used by Five-Hundred-Dollar Smith when he posed as a postman in the plot to kidnap Bertie Sylvester from Greyfriars.
345 |
JACKSON |
A fisherman from Pegg who was a friend of Caleb Hemsley.
790 |
JACKSON, Mr. |
A keeper at Popper Court.
954 |
JACKSON, Mr. |
A policeman under Inspector Grimes. When a confederate of the Courtfield Cracksman was cornered in an overflow pipe, Jackson was shot as the man tried to escape.
1149 |
JACKSON, Mr. |
The factory manager at Mr. Hardinge's factory
225 |
JACKSON, Mr. Henry |
An alias used by Dandy Sanders when he visited Greyfriars disguised as a reporter from the Lantham Advertiser.
1271 |
JACKY |
A kanaka who worked on the Aloha during the Greyfriars Party’s visit to the South Seas. He was killed by Soames when he took over the ship.
1022 |
JACOB |
A gypsy who, with his friend Charley, attacked Mr Prout until Coker came to the rescue.
1042 |
JACOB, Mr. Jacob |
A stockbroker in Courtfield.
671 |
JACOBS, Mr. David |
A pawnbroker in Friardale.
233 |
JACOBSTEIN, Mr. A |
A secondhand clothes dealer in Waterloo Road in London. He bought Vernon-Smith’s clothes and sold him a cheaper suit when Smithy was trying to earn his way in the world.
933 |
JAGGERS, Mr. Charles |
Convict, number 44, at Blackmoor Prison. He was a former old boy of Greyfriars who was jailed for forgery. When he escaped he made for the school in order to hide out in the old chapel.
327 |
JAGGERS, Mr. Huck |
He tried to kidnap Mauly but got Bunter instead. He then did capture Mauly and held him to ransom but the Famous Five discovered his hideout and rescued the schoolboy lord.
692 |
JAKE |
One of the kidnapping gang run by Gentleman Jack.
700 |
JAMES |
A footman at Wharton Lodge.
152 |
JAMES |
A manservant at Holly House.
984 |
JAMES |
A servant to Lord Mauleverer.
184 |
JAMES |
A coachman at Greyfriars.
165 |
JAMES |
A footman at Portercliffe Hall.
1435 |
JAMES |
A footman at Popper Court.
1480 |
JAMES |
A footman at Trant Elms.
1526 |
JAMES |
A footman at Ravenspur Grange.
1122 |
JAMES |
A chauffeur to Mr. Sempronius Skelton.
1037 |
JAMES |
A footman at Live Oaks, a cottage owned by Mauly’s cousin, Mr Mackenzie.
326 |
JAMES |
A servant of Reverend Lambe.
413 |
JAMES |
A footman at Combermere Lodge.
912 |
JAMES |
A servant of Mr. Josiah Stubbs at his house at Courtfield.
724 |
JAMES |
A footman at Monson Chalet.
1648 |
JAMESON |
A St Jim’s schoolboy in the Fourth Form.
340 |
JAMFREY, Mr. James H. |
The director of a movie company that was shooting a film near Greyfriars.
690 |
JAMRACK, Captain |
The captain of the brig Mindanao on which the Greyfriars party travelled during their second trip to the South Seas.
1589 |
JANE |
One of the housemaids at Greyfriars.
1356 |
JANE |
A housemaid at Wharton Lodge.
98 |
JANE |
A servant girl at Chuckfield Place, Sussex.
538 |
JANE |
A maid in the service of Bob Cherry's Aunt Martha at The Croft.
870 |
JANET |
A maid at Mr Nugent's house, The Oaks.
881 |
JANET |
A housemaid at Wharton Lodge.
1349 |
JANETH, Mrs. |
A gypsy who was the mother of Minna, the little girl that Bunter rescued from being hit by a train.
1016 |
JANG, Lal |
He was employed by Chunder Run to kidnap Vernon-Smith during the trip to Kenya.
1231 |
JARDINE, Professor |
A leading developer of wireless. When testing with a friend in an old tower, the friend became mentally ill and threw the key out of the window. Luckilly, his calls for help over the air-waves were received by the Famous Five who were able to rescue the two men.
775 |
JARRAM, Mr. |
An Indian planter of Butiaba on the shore of Lake Victoria. The Greyfriars party visited him on a trip to Africa.
1233 |
JARVIS, Mr. |
The butler at Cherry Place.
1142 |
JARVIS, Mr. |
A woodcutter in Friardale wood (possibly in error for Joyce).
1135 |
JARVIS, Mr. |
A bookmaker in Courtfield who takes bets on school football matches and deals with Ponsonby.
463 |
JARVIS, Michael |
The son of Mr Jarvis, the woodcutter.
1135 |
JARVIS, Mrs. |
Head cook at Greyfriars before Mrs Kebble arrived.
25 |
JARVISH, Mr. James |
A manservant to Mr Shook who persuaded his employer to leave him his fortune. To try to protect himself from Tiger Bronx (the nephew of Mr Shook) he gave all his money to Bunter on condition that Bunter should employ him as a manservant.
1383 |
JASMOND, Mr. |
The butler at Reynham Castle.
1557 |
JASON |
A butler at Popper Court. He stole the Kilmarnock Diamond belonging to Sir Hilton. His plot had been overheard by the Famous Five when practising signalling, and they were able to foil the plot.
608 |
JASON, Mr. |
A farmer near Greyfriars who possesses a headstrong bull.
788 |
JASON, Mr. Samuel |
Known locally as ‘Soapy Sam’ he was the son of Farmer Jason. He was a deaf brute who delighted in punishing Greyfriars men when they trespassed on the farm.
788 |
JEAN |
A nephew of Monsieur Charpentier
951 |
JEE, Kasi |
A servant of Inky at his palace in Bhanipur. He had the misfortune of being chosen by Bunter as his personal servant during the Famous Five’s visit to Inky’s homeland.
968 |
JEEVES |
The butler to Major Thresher.
974 |
JEFFREYS, Mr. |
A temporary headmaster of Greyfriars. A brutal bully, he forced the Remove to mutiny. Eventually, when he failed to bring the mutiny to an end, he was dismissed.
501 |
JELKS, Mr. |
A handyman employed by Wharton's great aunt. He was going to help Bob develop his invention, but was taken ill.
500 |
JELKS, Mr. |
A swindler who tried to sell shares to Walker’s Aunt.
954 |
JELKS |
A servant of Major Thresher.
1153 |
JEMIMA |
Known as Cousin Jimmy, she is Mauly's cousin. She arrived at Greyfriars to ensure that Mauly participated fully in Sports Week. One of her methods was to follow the mile race on a bicycle using a whip to spur his lordship on to the finish.
903 |
JENKINS |
A footman of Major Thresher at the Grange. He and the butler wrongly identified Mr. Capper as the thief that attempted a burglary at the Grange.
974 |
JENKINS |
The captain of the Lanchester cricket team
849 |
JENKINS, Mr. |
A butler at Wharton Lodge when it was situated in Hampshire.
642 |
JENKINS, Mr. |
A servant at Popper Court.
819 |
JENKINS, Mr. |
A member of the Dandy's gang that tried to kidnap Jack Drake.
1420 |
JENKINS, Mr. |
A keeper for Colonel Ponsonby at Ponsonby Park.
1336 |
JENKINS, Mr. |
The driver of a hack in Friardale.
326 |
JENKINS, Mr. |
The agent in charge of the estate at Eastwood House.
374 |
JENKINS, Mr. |
A workman for 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 |
JENKINS, Mr. |
One of Mr Vernon-Smith’s chauffeurs. He called at the school to take Vernon-Smith away when his father decided that it was time for his son to find a job.
622 |
JENKINS, Mr. Bill |
A man employed as a lookout by the Society of Good Sports when they met for gambling at 89 High Street, Courtfield.
673 |
JENKINS, Pete |
A Horse wrangler at the Kicking Cayuse Ranch in Texas.
1575 |
JENKINS, Mr. Samuel |
A performer at Captain Punter’s circus.
636 |
JENKINS, Mr. William |
A glazier employed by Chunkleys Stores. He was called to the school to repair a broken window in Wharton’s study. Dandy Sanders had him held prisoner so that he could take his place in order to search for hidden loot from a bank robbery.
1272 |
JENKS, Mr. |
A keeper at Compton Hall who was transferred to another of Sir Henry Compton’s estates when he discovered the truth about Ragged Dick.
906 |
JENKS, Mr. |
The Owner of Cliff Cottage near Greyfriars. Mr Prout stayed there when he had black eyes, but Coker thought he had been kidnapped.
1187 |
JERRY |
A local loafer at the Cross Keys. Together with his pal Joe he was employed by Pon to kidnap Smithy and keep him from participating in the Greyfriars Sports Week. By mistake, they kidnapped Mauly who was so grateful at dodging the exertion that he rewarded the two loafers with a currency note.
903 |
JERRY |
The printer’s boy in Friardale who helps to produce the Greyfriars Herald.
792 |
JERRY |
The pot-boy at the Cross Keys.
418 |
JERRY |
One of the workmen that were engaged to repair Greyfriars. Working during term time they created havoc and Dr. Locke had to request that the Governors grant the school an extra week’s holiday.
641 |
JERRY |
One of the kidnapping gang run by Gentleman Jack.
700 |
JERRY the Pug |
A tramp who was hired by Joe Banks to hurt Harry Wharton.
1013 |
JERRY the Rat |
One of Dandy Sanders gang that robbed the Courtfield County Bank . He hid his loot in Wharton’s study, and several attempts were made to recover it.
1271 |
JERVIS |
A valet to Sir Richard Ravenspur.
1123 |
JERVIS, Mr. |
A chauffeur employed by Ponsonby during the Greyfriars Hikers holiday.
1333 |
JESSOP, Mr. |
The head keeper at Wharton Lodge.
1166 |
JEX, Mr. Peter |
Captain of the Nancy which rescued the juniors when their boat was wrecked. He had probably stolen the boat and was using it to escape to South America with the proceeds of a crime.
84 |
JIGGER |
The billiard marker at the Anne Boleyn Arms in Courtfield.
681 |
JIM |
The driver of the school bus on the first and last days of term.
48 |
JIM |
A nephew of Gosling.
395 |
JIM |
A confederate of Hunk Jaggers in the attempted kidnap of Mauly.
692 |
JIM, Dandy |
An american robber who was trying to take his revenge on Inky.
1096 |
JIM, Dandy |
An alias used by Mr. Leggett.
357 |
JIM, Gentleman |
A crook who kidnapped a temporary Greyfriars master, Mr Sutcliffe, on his way to the school. He was exposed when the Famous Five rescued the real Mr Sutcliffe.
992 |
JIM, Gilded |
A coiner who specialises in making gold sovereigns. Escaping from capture, he tipped Skinner & Stott with 5 coins to ferry him across the Sark. The coins were later discovered as counterfeit and Jim was captured in Brighton.
846 |
JIM, Slim |
A burglar who tried to rob Greyfriars and was foiled by Bunter.
1076 |
JIM, Slim |
A tramp employed along with Jerry the Pug by Joe Banks to hurt Wharton.
1013 |
JIM, Slippery |
A burglar who carries out several burglaries in a district then moves on to a completely different part of the country. He was caught by Vernon-Smith whilst trying to enter the head’s study.
442 |
JIM, Uncle |
An Uncle of Squiff who accompanied him on the long journey from Australia to England.
344 |
JIMMY |
The stablehand at the Red Cow at Friardale.
209 |
JIMMY |
A cousin of Archie & Phyllis Howell, he is a member of The Civil Aviation Corps. He was able to bring Archie in his aeroplane when Archie joined Greyfriars.
646 |
JIMMY the Fox |
A crook who had a grudge against Jack Drake and tried to get him when the boy detective took refuge at Greyfriars.
1419 |
JIMMY the Pincher |
A tramp employed firstly by Mr Hacker as part of a gang to quell the rebellion of the Remove in the tuckshop, and then by Coker to kidnap Wingate to keep him away from the First XI.
1513 |
JIMMY the Rat |
A crook who used Skip to pinch wallets from unsuspecting victims.
1545 |
JINKS, Mr. Billy |
One of the ruffians who tried to storm the barricades when the Sixth Form had their sit-in strike against Mr Carnforth.
745 |
JOBLING, Mr. |
A bookmaker who stayed at the Cross Keys. He got Loder to trick Hop Hi into taking a short-cut through the woods so that he could be kidnapped.
318 |
JOBLING, Miss Dolly |
A Cliff House schoolgirl.
575 |
JOBSON, Mr. George |
A tramp. He stole a bicycle from de Courcy and then sold it to Bunter which caused unpleasantness between Greyfriars and Highcliffe.
1056 |
JOE |
A local loafer at the Cross Keys. Together with his pal Jerry he was employed by Pon to kidnap Smithy and keep him from participating in the Greyfriars Sports Week. By mistake, they kidnapped Mauly who was so grateful at dodging the exertion that he rewarded the two loafers with a currency note.
903 |
JOE |
A farm-hand at Farmer Grabble’s farm,
1091 |
JOE |
A labourer who frequents the Cross Keys at Friardale. He helped to eject Vernon-Smith from the pub after an argument with Mr. Cobb.
932 |
JOE, Blind |
A villager in Friardale.
792 |
JOE, Marline |
A sailor on the ship "Heart's Desire" which ended up as a wreck near Greyfriars. He returned to the ship to search for treasure he believed to be concealed on her.
872 |
JOE, Mexican |
One of the cattle rustlers who were stealing cows from the Kicking Cayuse ranch.
1575 |
JOE, Old |
A boatkeeper at the Greyfriars boathouse.
918 |
JOE, Smiley |
A burglar who robbed Highcliffe School of it’s silver plate and hid it in a wood. He was captured by Inspector Grimes with help from the Famous Five.
380 |
JOE, Smiley |
A ruffian that Ferrers Locke sent to prison for 5 years. On his release he tried to attack Mr Locke on his way to Greyfriars, but the detective was saved by the intervention of Paul Dallas.
1002 |
JOEY |
A Clown in Tompsonio's circus.
894 |
JOHN |
A footman at Eastcliff Lodge.
1677 |
JOHN |
A footman at Wharton Lodge.
98 |
JOHN |
A servant of Dr Locke.
49 |
JOHN |
A footman at Portercliffe Hall.
1435 |
JOHN |
A footman at Popper Court.
1480 |
JOHN |
A footman at Seahill Park.
1525 |
JOHN |
A footman at Gadsby Croft.
1339 |
JOHN |
The butler to Major Thresher.
588 |
JOHN |
A footman at Mauleverer Towers.
1278 |
JOHN |
A coachman at Greyfriars
395 |
JOHN |
An old gardener employed by Major Thresher.
801 |
JOHNSON |
A manservant at Hawkscliff House. Bunter took a group of friends there posing as Harry Wharton & Co.
693 |
JOHNSON |
A Greyfriars Schoolboy in the Remove.
135 |
JOHNSON |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the third form.
210 |
JOHNSON, Mr. |
A keeper at Popper Court.
1030 |
JOHNSON, Mr. |
A keeper at Compton Hall.
909 |
JOHNSON, Mr. |
A sailor who was shipwrecked in Pegg Bay.
280 |
JOHNSON, Mr. |
A farmer near Greyfriars.
305 |
JOHNSON, Alf |
A pickpocket that Vernon-Smith met on the embankment in London.
933 |
JOHNSON, Smiley |
He helped to kidnap Coker and hold him prisoner until he was found by the Famous Five.
982 |
JOHNSTONE, Mr. |
The owner of a small wood near Greyfriars who doesn’t object to the boys playing there.
557 |
JOLIFFE, Mr. |
A boozy layabout in the mould of Jerry Hawke.
97 |
JOLLIFFE, Mr. |
The landlord of the Red Cow Inn at Friardale.
46 |
JOLLIFFE, Mr. |
The landlord of the Cross Keys pub in Friardale.
635 |
JOLLY, Arthur |
A new boy at Greyfriars who swapped places with the temporary page boy who arrived at the same time.
165 |
JOLLY, Sir Edmund |
The father of Arthur Jolly who joined Greyfriars as a Remove schoolboy but swapped places with the new page.
165 |
JOLLY, Ned |
A kidnapper who was employed by Loder to seize and hold Wingate so that Loder could win the subsequent election for school captain. Loder's plot was discovered and Wharton & Co. found and released Wingate
512 |
JONAS, Mr. |
An auctioneer that the Greyfriars Hikers met at Little Puddleton.
1333 |
JONES |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Remove.
23 |
JONES |
A Greyfriars scchoolboy in the Upper Fourth.
73 |
JONES |
A Topham schoolboy in the Fourth Form.
121 |
JONES |
A Topham schoolboy in the Sixth Form.
121 |
JONES |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Third Form.
221 |
JONES |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the First Form, "The Babes".
300 |
JONES |
A sailor who was shipwrecked in Pegg Bay.
280 |
JONES |
A Highcliffe schoolboy in the Fourth Form.
389 |
JONES |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Shell.
416 |
JONES |
A St Jude’s schoolboy and member of their junior cricket team.
439 |
JONES |
A Redclyffe schoolboy and captain of their junior cricket team.
445 |
JONES |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Remove.
789 |
JONES, Mr. Andy |
The driver of the stagecoach between Prairie Bends and Packsaddle.
1575 |
JONES, Bert |
A volunteer fireman in Friardale.
48 |
JONES, Detective Inspector |
A police officer in charge of the Shifty Spooner case.
1650 |
JONES, H |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Upper Fourth Form.
362 |
JONES, Henry |
The boy at Burchester Reformatory who was brutally attacked by James Carker.
851 |
JONES, Inspector |
A policeman at Courtfield before Mr Grimes arrived.
288 |
JONES, Lieutenant Ivor |
An Old Boy of Greyfriars, where he was known as The Masher, now a member of the Royal Flying Corps. When stationed near Greyfriars he destroyed a German zeppelin and then his name was cleared in the incident for which he had been expelled.
476 |
JONES, Joe |
An alias used by Jack Drake.
1419 |
JONES, Mr. John |
One of the victims that answered the advert placed in a newspaper by Smithy in Coker's name. Coker was inundated by people wanting to buy potatoes which he never had.
498 |
JONES, Mr. Jonas P |
A salesman of Skinnem's Staminoid Syrup. He arrived at Greyfriars to recifty matters when it was discovered that the wrong potion had been sent to Alonzo.
905 |
JONES, Mr. |
In charge of the auction in the Anchor Inn, Pegg, of the wrecked schooner in Pegg Bay.
53 |
JONES, Mr. |
A greengrocer in Friardale.
580 |
JONES, Mr. |
One of the many farmers nearby Greyfriars school.
140 |
JONES, Mr. |
A porter on Friardale station.
184 |
JONES, Mr. |
A builder employed by Mr Fish to remove floorboards at Portercliffe Hall in the search for hidden treasure.
1439 |
JONES, Mr. |
A chauffeur at a garage in Courtfield that Coker uses.
1133 |
JONES, Mr. |
A tobacconist in Courtfield where Mossoo buys his cigars.
302 |
JONES, Mr. |
A bookmaker and an aquaintance of Coker who helped him trick the Remove.
325 |
JONES, Mr. |
A chauffeur to Ponsonby.
340 |
JONES, Mr. |
A workman for 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 |
JONES, Mr. |
The owner of a Sports Outfitters in Courtfield.
954 |
JONES, Mr. |
A greengrocer at Combermere, one of the tradesmen that Bunter defrauded at Bunter Court.
917 |
JONES, Mr. |
A chauffer to Mr Vernon-Smith.
746 |
JONES, Mrs. |
Landlady of the boarding house in Lantham where the Removites stayed while they performed in the pantomime at the Theatre Royal.
409 |
JONES, Mrs |
The owner of a teashop near Margate. Harry Wharton fetched her to render first aid to Zara following her fall from a horse.
1489 |
JONES, Soapy |
With 2 other tramps he attacked Coker, but Alonzo came to the rescue.
1345 |
JONES, Miss Susan |
A schoolgirl at Cliff House School.
408 |
JONES, Mr. William |
A boat builder near Friardale Bridge.
1528 |
JONES, Mr. William |
The steward on the Comet.
1463 |
JOOCE, Miss Janet |
A film actress at the Perfection Film Studios in Hollywood.
1100 |
JORKINS, Mr. Tom |
A circus attendant at Harry Hawk’s Circus.
449 |
JORNINGHAM |
A butler at Mauleverer Towers.
776 |
JORROCKS, Mr. |
The owner of a cycle shop in Lantham. He sold the motor trike to the Famous Five for their use on the hiking holiday.
1118 |
JOSE |
A member of O Lobo’s gang. He was killed by a herd of peccaries.
1466 |
JOSEPH |
A gipsy that was selling coconuts near Greyfriars when his daughter Minna was saved by Bunter from being hit by a train.
1016 |
JOSEPH |
A valet at Mauleverer Hall.
234 |
JOSEPH |
A gipsy hired by Ponsonby to steal the Holiday Annual from Bob Cherry.
1337 |
JOYCE |
A member of the Tottenham Hotspur team that played Loamshire at Braye.
138 |
JOYCE, Mr. |
The head keeper at Popper Court and a brother of Joyce the woodcutter.
402 |
JOYCE, Mr. |
A local woodcutter who lives at Lantham but sometimes works near Greyfriars.
1253 |
JOYCE |
A keeper at Wharton Lodge.
1038 |
JOYCE, Mr. |
The head keeper at Ravenspur Grange.
1122 |
JUD |
One of the tramps trying to get the Holiday Annual from Bob Cherry during the hiking holiday.
1334 |
JUDD, Mr. Kicky |
A pickpocket who was part of Nosey Clark’s gang when they tried to persuade Valentine to leave Greyfriars.
1305 |
JUDD, Mr. Lucas |
2nd officer on the Norisdale. He met Loder in a pub and played cards. Loder took advantage of Judd being drunk to win 20 pounds. After a long voyage, Judd arrived at Greyfriars to get his revenge. His attempt to kill Loder was foiled by the Famous Five.
377 |
JUDE, Inspector |
A Scotland Yard Inspector who was sent to Ravenspur Grange following the murders of two other police inspectors.
1125 |
JUDKINS, Mr. |
The ship’s steward on the Silver Scud.
759 |
JUDKINS, Mr. |
A workman employed by Mr. Grubb.
387 |
JUDO, Mr. |
An accomplice of Gordon Gummer.
818 |
JUDSON |
Wharton rested at his cottage after his exertions in rescuing John Redwing from drowning.
886 |
JUDSON, Mr. |
A keeper at Wharton Lodge.
1176 |
JUDSON, Mr. Joe |
A member of Dandy Sugden’s gang who was sent to Greyfriars to recover the Popper Court Moonstone which Sanders thought he had given to Harry Wharton for safe keeping.
1157 |
JUGGINS, Albert |
Brother to Alfred, he was employed as the High Oaks chauffeur despite High Oaks possessing no cars.
1046 |
JUGGINS, Mr. Albert |
A tramp that was engaged by Mr Hacker as part of the army to overthrow the Remove rebellion in the tuckshop.
1513 |
JUGGINS, Mr. Alfred |
When Mauly started his school at High Oaks, Mr Juggins used his position as caretaker to find employment for the rest of his family.
1044 |
JUGGINS, Algernon Cecil |
A pageboy at High Oaks.
1046 |
JUGGINS, James |
An ex boxer, he was employed by Mauly to keep order in the classroom at High Oaks.
1046 |
JUGGINS, Mr. Joseph |
The editor of the newspaper “Rebel Woman” which carried articles by suffragettes.
341 |
JUGGINS, Aunt Matilda |
The cook at High Oaks.
1046 |
JUGGINS, Percival |
A second chauffeur at High Oaks.
1046 |
JUKES, Mr. |
The owner of a shop near to St. Wode’s school. Bunter took Jack Dutton there to “stand treat” not knowing that Jack was stony. Mr Jukes kept them both prisoner until someone came to settle the bill.
369 |
JULIAN |
A St Jim's schoolboy in the 4th Form.
738 |
JULIO |
An Italian cab driver in Naples. He pestered the Famous Four for trade when they went walking to the ruins of Pompeii.
218 |
JUMMER, Miss Sylvia |
A barmaid at the buffet at Courtfield station.
340 |