TABITHA, Aunt |
The aunt of Alonzo & Peter Todd.
1439 |
TADD, Mr. William |
The bus driver who was part of the gang that kidnapped the Greyfriars schoolboys and made them dig for the smuggler's treasure.
236 |
TADGER |
One of a couple of tramps, the other being Duffy, who stole the caravan named Saucy Susan from the juniors.
73 |
TADGER |
A friend of Bolsover Minor from the London slum where he grew up.
219 |
TADGER |
A tramp hired by Loder to keep some members of the First XI from playing in a match at Lantham.
435 |
TADGER |
A member of Slimy Sugden’s gang that tried to persuade Dick Lancaster to leave Greyfriars. He tried to shoot Ferrers Locke, but Lancaster intervened and got hurt.
1217 |
TADGER, Mr. Montgomery |
An actor who played the leading role in Mr Whiffles’ pantomime at Lantham.
409 |
TADPOLE |
A nickname given to a Rylcombe Grammar School schoolboy who is friendly with Gordon Gay.
215 |
TADPOLE |
A Highcliffe schoolboy in the Fourth Form.
918 |
TAGGLES, Dame |
The owner of the tuckshop at St. Jim’s.
592 |
TAGGLES, Mr. |
The school porter at St Jim’s.
297 |
TALBOT, Alan |
The brother of Arthur Talbot. He had already been commited to a mental asylum with the same mental illness that was to affect his brother.
202 |
TALBOT, Arthur |
Unaware of an inherited mental problem, he enters a stressful exam against his father's wishes.
202 |
TALBOT, Jack |
The Boy King of the Tigers at Tomsonio's circus.
93 |
TALBOT, Reginald |
A St Jim's schoolboy in the Shell.
374 |
TALBOT, Mr. |
The father of Arthur Talbot.
202 |
TALBOYS |
A Highcliffe schoolboy in the Fourth Form. He helped Smithy in his attempts to get the Famous Five expelled.
247 |
TALUPA |
A kanaka cook on the Aloha in the South Seas.
1023 |
TAMINABO |
A cannibal chief of an island at which the Greyfriars party stopped to buy fruit. He wanted to trade for Bunter.
1021 |
TANG LAO |
The son of Tang Wang. He was in an aeroplane that attacked the Silver Star carrying the Greyfriars party to China. He was killed when the plane crashed in a storm.
1179 |
TANG SING |
The son of Tang Lao and grandson of Tang Wang.
1183 |
TANG WANG |
A powerful Chinese Mandarin. He demanded money from all the wealthy merchants to fund his bid to become Emperor of China. Wun Lung’s father, Wun Chung Lung refused, and the Mandarin tried to take his revenge by having Wun Lung killed. He was eventually murdered by his own secretary who had been sentenced to death.
1175 |
TARRANT, Mr. |
An insurance agent who called to see Mr. Biggs to settle a claim.
260 |
TATE |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Fifth Form, he was selected for the First XI when Coker was captain.
263 |
TATTON, Rowland |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Second Form.
117 |
TAWNO |
A gipsy who drove the caravan belonging to Telengro to Greyfriars to give to Nadesha.
73 |
TAYLOR |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Third Form.
206 |
TAYLOR |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Sixth Form.
173 |
TAYLOR, Inspector |
A policeman from Courtfield. He was called in by Mr. Lazarus to prevent the Gander from stealing the school plate.
204 |
TED |
An ex-boxer who worked for Archie Valence, and member of the gang that kidnapped Mr Lascelles.
1322 |
TED |
One of Slimy Sugden’s gang. He pretended to be a taxi driver in order to kidnap Wharton.
1157 |
TED |
A lounger in the Red Cow.
46 |
TED, Uncle |
An uncle of the Bunters. He was going on a trip to Africa and Skinner got Bunter to believe that he would be taking the fat owl with him.
1091 |
TEDDY |
The postman based at Cliff Edge who delivers letters to Hawkscliff.
533 |
TEGGERS, Mr. Lucius |
A partner in the firm Leggett & Teggers that supplied temporary masters to Greyfriars. He used his position to obtain a temporary post as Remove Form Master. He was a cousin of Vernon-Smith and tried to get him expelled from the school so that he would take Smithy’s place in his father’s will.
1362 |
TELENGRO |
The owner of a caravan that was given to Nadesha.
73 |
TEMPLE, Cecil Reginald |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Upper Fourth. Captain of his form, he shares a study with Dabney and Fry. A dandy who spends a lot of money on clothes and is full of his own importance. He thinks he is superior at games and believes he should be the captain of the junior teams.
9 |
TEMPLE, Mr. Edward |
A “poor cousin” of Cecil Reginald, Teddy who runs a motor company in Lantham. Temple made use of him to lure the Remove XI cricket team away from Greyfriars so that the Upper Fourth could bag the match against St. Jim’s.
338 |
TEMPLE, Sir Reginald |
The father of Cecil Reginald and a Governor of Greyfriars. A very rich man who makes sure that he son has a plentiful supply of money.
978 |
TENNIEL, Teddie |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Second Form. He is a quick-draw artist and earnt the money for his school fees by performing in theatres all over the UK.
653 |
TEWSON, Sir Wilfred |
An eminent Harley Street Specialist. Dr Locke called him to Greyfriars to investigate strange cases of pupils falling unconcious.
697 |
THOMAS |
A footman at Wharton Lodge.
152 |
THOMAS |
A footman at Portercliffe Hall.
1437 |
THOMAS |
A pageboy at Wharton Lodge. At one time he was suspected of small thefts at Wharton Lodge until Bunter was unmasked as the culprit.
1349 |
THOMAS |
A footman at Mr. Skelton’s Park Lane mansion.
1037 |
THOMAS |
A coachman to Mr. Welford. When he dismounted from the coach, the horse got scared and bolted, but Blundell was able to avert a disaster.
317 |
THOMAS |
A footman at Combermere Lodge.
912 |
THOMAS |
A servant of Sir George Tipton at Tipton Lodge.
1646 |
THOMPSON |
A Greyfriars schoolboy, possibly in the Remove.
164 |
THOMPSON |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Sixth Form.
262 |
THOMPSON |
A member of the Wapford Cricket Club.
274 |
THOMPSON |
A St Jim’s schoolboy in the Fourth Form.
340 |
THOMPSON |
A St. Wode’s schoolboy and junior skipper.
369 |
THOMPSON, Mr. Albert |
A farm worker in Little Puddleton.
1333 |
THOMPSON, Mr. Frank |
A farm worker in Little Puddleton.
1333 |
THOMPSON, Mr. George |
A worker in the blacksmith's at Little Puddleton.
1333 |
THOMPSON, Mr. |
A sports outfitter in Friardale.
130 |
THOMPSON, Mr. |
An ironmonger in Leyford.
1123 |
THOMPSON, Mr. Ratty |
A bookmaker based at the Bird in Hand pub. He was used by Gilmore in his plot against Mark Linley.
226 |
THOMPSON, Mr. Tom |
A carter in Little Puddleton.
1333 |
THOMPSON, Mr. Tommy |
A circus performer in Mr Whiffles circus.
1069 |
THOMPSON, Mr. |
A sailor on the Spindrift who joined the mutiny against Captain Curll.
267 |
THOMPSON, Mr. |
Chauffeur to Sir Reginald Brooke.
287 |
THOMPSON, Mr. |
A chauffeur at Live Oaks, a cottage owned by Mauly’s cousin, Mr Mackenzie.
326 |
THOMSON, Mr. |
A shop assistant in the Nairobi Stores in Nairobi Kenya.
1231 |
THORNTON, Ted |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Remove. A first class cricketer, who became very popular. When stolen goods were found on him, he was condemned as a thief, but really he was only trying to protect his half-brother who was a kleptomaniac.
861 |
THORPE, Mr. John |
A former Greyfriars Form Master of the Remove. Whilst at Greyfriars he had hidden a copy of his will. Following his death Mr Bright and Mr Levison were keen to find the will and sent their sons to Greyfriars to search for it. The will was eventually found in the vaults.
1028 |
THRESHER, Cecil |
A nephew of Major Thresher. Whilst at Greyfriars as a Day-Boarder, he fell in with the wrong crowd. After one of the crowd was caught trying to burgle Major Thresher’s house, he decided to mend his ways.
801 |
THRESHER, Miss Connie |
A niece of Major Thresher and a sister of Cyril, she is an attractive girl who is concerned about her brother keeping bad friends. She is also friendly with Marjorie Hazeldene and the girls of Cliff House.
801 |
THRESHER, Major Thorndyke |
He owns a house next door to Greyfriars.
588 |
TIGG, Mr. Henry |
A tramp who appeared at the junior's picnic on the banks of the Sark when only Bunter was present. He forced Bunter to feed him and then, of course, when the others arrived they thought that Billy had eaten all the food.
63 |
TIGHE, Mr. |
A moneylender and blackmailer.
1133 |
TIN BONG |
A monk in a chinese temple. Wharton, Cherry, and Bunter hid in the temple after escaping from Tang Wang. After telling Tang Wang’s men where they were hiding, part of the temple collapsed and killed him.
1184 |
TINKER |
The assistant to the famous detective Sexton Blake.
818 |
TIPER, Mr. |
The editor of the Friardale Gazette. He accepted an advert from Bunter. The Removites then replied to the ad, not knowing they were sending money to Bunter.
142 |
TIPPETY TIP |
A clown in Muccolini’s Circus. He ran a side show ventriloquism act with 2 dolls. When Bunter’s talent for ventriloquism was discovered he was given the sideshow instead of Tippety.
1481 |
TIPTON, Sir George |
An uncle of Stephen Price who lives at Tipton Lodge, on the Thames. The famous Five prevented a robbery at his house when sheltering from the rain.
1646 |
TIRIDDU |
An Italian bandit who kidnapped Bunter after his plane was forced to land in Italy.
1387 |
TO SUN |
A gardener of Tang Wang at his house at Pan Shan. Ferrers Locke took his place so that he could help free the Greyfriars captives.
1185 |
TOBY |
A pageboy at Greyfriars. When Smithy and Redwing were captured during the High Oaks rebellion, Toby brought them a meal in the punishment room (obviously Trotter’s day off)
1046 |
TOBY |
The pageboy at St Jim's school.
738 |
TODD, Alozo Theophilus |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Remove. He shares study no 7 with his cousin Peter, Bunter, and Tom Dutton. An honest simple person, his ambition is to help everyone. Very easily tricked by Skinner or other bad hats to “help” others when he is doing just the opposite.
125 |
TODD, Mr. Benjamin |
An uncle of Peter and Alonzo. A kindly old man who is Alonzo’s guardian and has taught him all he knows. Alonzo never tires of speaking about him much to the anguish of other Removites.
125 |
TODD, Ernest |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Second Form. No relation of Peter and Alonzo, he is a bit of a practical joker.
100 |
TODD, Peter Hastings |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Remove. The self-appointed leader of study no 7 which he shares with his cousin Alozo, Bunter and Tom Dutton. The son of a Bloomsbury solicitor, he has great ambitions to follow in his father’s footsteps and spends a fair part of his spare time studying law, often using his knowledge to settle disputes in the Remove. He keeps a cricket stump handy to keep his study mates up to the mark.
204 |
TODDLES |
A baby whose mother (Mrs. Corder) was having money problems. Harry Wharton "adopted" him and brought him to Greyfriars. Eventually Toddles and his mother were able to travel to Australia to be re-united with his father.
67 |
TODGEY, Mr. |
The owner of a brake that Coker & the Fifth Formers hired to take them over to Highcliffe.
213 |
TOFOLOKO |
A cannibal chief of the Mateli tribe in the Congo. He bought the Greyfriars party from Kranz to be used as slaves, apart from Bunter who was destined for the cooking-pot.
1234 |
TOM |
A lounger in the bar at the Cross Keys who joined in the struggle to evict Bolsover when he came there to thrash Snaith.
418 |
TOM |
A shop assistant at Warder & Whichely's Athletic Shop in Courtfield where The Famous Five bought cricket bats.
702 |
TOMKINS |
A Redclyffe schoolboy and member of their junior cricket team.
445 |
TOMLIN |
A boatman who hires out boats on the River Sark from his yard near Courtfield Bridge.
1586 |
TOMLIN, Mr. |
A clerk to Elias Rance at his estate agent’s office.
1628 |
TOMLIN, Mr. |
A second-hand furniture dealer in Courtfield. He sold a bust of Caeser to Fish and then discovered he had left his shop takings inside it.
898 |
TOMLINSON |
A village youth at Wharton Magnus and member of the village cricket team.
340 |
TOMLINSON, Dr. |
A consultant from Courtfield who was called in to examine Sir William Cherry following an attempt on his life by poisoning.
1108 |
TOMLINSON, Edward Edwin |
Edward Edwin A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Upper Fourth form. He shares a stdy with Scott and is the younger brother of Thomas.
949 |
TOMLINSON, Mr. |
A chauffeur to Mr Vernon-Smith.
1522 |
TOMLINSON, Mr. |
A private detective who was hired by Sir Peter Lanchester to catch those responsible for the attempts to kidnap Lord Reynham.
1557 |
TOMLINSON, Thomas Trotter |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Fifth form.
374 |
TOMLYN, Mr. Tobias |
The Mayor of Courtfield. He posted a notice offering a reward for the capture of a "monster" that was scaring people in the district.
678 |
TOMMY |
A billiards marker at the Three Fishers.
1264 |
TOMONGO |
An evil cannibal ju-ju man, or witch-doctor in Koo-Koo’s tribe. It was his job to fatten Bunter and prepare him for the cooking pot.
1595 |
TOMPKINS, Mr. |
A coastguard based at Pegg. He was shot by Pedro Montana as he made his escape from Black Rock Island.
1077 |
TOMPSONIO, Signor |
Signor The owner of a travelling circus that visited Friardale
894 |
TOMSONIO, Signor |
The owner of a travelling circus that visited Friardale.
93 |
TOMSONIO, Tomasso |
The stage name of Tommy Thompson, the trapeze artist im Mr Whiffle’s circus.
1069 |
TONI |
A member of the Rafia, a secret society.
1108 |
TONY, Tiny |
The clown at Chumgum’s Celebrated Circus.
378 |
TOODLE, Mr. |
A Greyfriars Form Master of the Second form who succeeded Mr Kelly.
183 |
TOODLES |
An old boxer who was a friend of Larry Lascelles.
331 |
TOODLES, Mr. |
A "horsey looking gentleman". In order to prevent Coker from catching a train at Courtfield Junction, Bunter used his ventriloquism to start a fight between Coker & Mr Toodles.
769 |
TOPHAM, Mr. |
A master at Redclyffe School who gave Wingate a tip about his minor being at the Cross Keys.
925 |
TOPHAM, Mr. Jabez |
A friend of Mr Vernon-Smith, he lives at Topham Croft, about 4 miles from Greyfriars. One of the houses that the Courtfield Cracksman robbed. Fortunately, the plunder was recovered by Vernon-Smith.
1148 |
TOPHAM, Sir Timothy |
A local landowner and govenor of Greyfriars, who donated a cup to be contested during the Greyfriars Sports Week.
674 |
TOPMAN, Mr. Ben |
The servant of Captain Cunliffe at his home at Black Rock, Devon.
115 |
TOPP, Mr. |
A Mathematics master at Greyfriars prior to the arrival of Larry Lascelles.
263 |
TOTO |
A kanaka deck hand on the Mindanao in the South Pacific.
1590 |
TOTOTOTO |
One of the canibals that captured Bunter and the Greyfriars party but he later helped them to escape.
1595 |
TOTUA |
The ship’s cook on the Flamingo.
1593 |
TOWERS, Lieutenant |
A retired county cricketer and Old Boy of Greyfriars, he visited the school with other Old Boys to play the First XI at cricket.
385 |
TOWLE, John Frederick |
A Rookwood Schoolboy in the Modern side of the Fourth Form.
382 |
TOWLER |
A Friardale County School schoolboy and also the skipper of their junior football team.
792 |
TOWLER, Richard |
The skipper of the Pegg Boys Football team.
835 |
TOWNSEND, Mr. |
An Old Boy of Greyfriars, he visited the school with other Old Boys to play the First XI at cricket.
385 |
TOZER, Mr. Horatio |
A policeman in Friardale. A plump officer of the law who often deals with local complaints.
130 |
TOZER, Mrs |
The wife of PC Tozer.
687 |
TRACEY, Bernard B. |
An obnoxious American new boy in the Remove. He had a hold over Smithy with a secret concerning his father and he tried to use it to force Smithy to help him become form captain.
484 |
TRACEY, Mr. John |
The father of Bernard P. Tracey and former secretary to Mr. Vernon-Smith. He had been dismissed from the post for dishonesty.
484 |
TRACEY, Mr. |
A comedian in the pantomime company that was hired to perform at the school. He was detained by Coker & Co. in order to mess up the performance, but he got his chance to appear when the pantomime was performed again the following night.
256 |
TRACY, Captain |
The father of Gilbert Tracy. His recovery from illness helped Gilbert to reform his character.
1606 |
TRACY, Gilbert |
A nephew of Sir Giles Oakwood who was sent to Greyfriars to get some discipline. He tried his hardest to get expelled, but Mr Quelch resisted the temptation. Eventually his father recovered from a long illness and Gilbert left the school to go abroad with him.
1599 |
TRADDLES, Mr. |
He arranged to send his son, Tony, to Greyfriars but then changed his mind and arranged for him to be privately tutored.
626 |
TRADDLES, Tony |
A cousin of the Caterpillar, he joined Greyfriars as a weedy, youth who then proceeded to carry out a big jape on the Remove.
626 |
TRAILL, Arthur |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Remove. A delicate boy, not able to stand the rigours of public school life, he was prone to sleep-walking.
1317 |
TRANT, Earl Of |
Bunter saved the Earl from a footpad and, as a reward, was invied to form a party to visit his London house at the time of the Coronation.
1526 |
TRAVERS |
A member of the LCC boys football team that played the Remove at Stamford Bridge in aid of charity.
993 |
TRAVERS, Miss Clara |
A Cliff House schoolgirl.
59 |
TRAVERS, James |
A cousin of Bob Cherry. Down on his luck and sacked for a crime he did not commit, he visited Courtfield and enlisted Bob's help while he got his life back in order.
633 |
TRAVERS, Private Jimmy |
The captain of the Bantams Regiment Football team that the Remove played when on tour of southern England.
405 |
TREGELLIS, Mr. |
The landlord of the Rose Inn at Polpen which Sir Jimmy Vivian and his party visited on their way to Pengarth.
811 |
TREGELLY, Mr. Tom |
A fisherman who rowed Bunter and the Famous Five to Blackrock Island.
1626 |
TRELAWNEY, Sir Charles |
A person in charge of organising parties to visit the battlefields of Flanders just after the end of the First World War.
601 |
TRELUCE, Anthony |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Remove. He shares study no 9 with Penfold, Newland and Trevor. He does not participate much in Remove life.
100 |
TREMAINE |
A Greyfriars schoolboy and prefect in the 6th Form.
656 |
TREMAINE, Reverend John |
The curate at Friardale and also the founder of the Friardale Boy’s Club.
792 |
TRENT |
A sailor on the Sally Ann.
802 |
TRENT, Mr. |
Imprisoned for his part in a robbery at Popper Court, he falsely incriminated Daniel Ashley as his boss. When Daniel escaped from prison, Trent tried to recover some stolen property but fell over a cliff and later died.
686 |
TREVELLY, Inspector |
A police inspector in charge of the search for Convict 33 who escaped from Blackmoor Prison at the time the Famous Five were staying at nearby Hilton Hall.
1402 |
TREVLYN, Mr. |
Clara's father who was rescued by Wally Bunter when he got trapped on a ledge on a cliff.
575 |
TREVLYN, Miss Clara |
A Cliff House schoolgirl and best friend of Marjorie Hazeldene. The tomboy of Cliff House, her actions often cause Marjorie to say “Oh, Clara”.
69 |
TREVOR, Herbert Beauchamp |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Remove. Shares study no 9 with Penfold, Newland and his great friend Treluce.
2 |
TRIMBLE |
A temporary Page at Greyfriars whilst Trotter was on holiday. He knew Leigh before he came to Greyfriars.
188 |
TRIMBLE, Bagley |
A St Jim's schoolboy in the Fourth Form, known as Baggy.
738 |
TRIPPER, Mr. |
A dancing master from Friardale. He was engaged by Miss Primrose to arrange the dance held at Cliff House school to celebrate it's opening.
59 |
TROOPER, Mr. |
The butler at Live Oaks, a cottage owned by Mauly’s cousin, Mr Mackenzie.
326 |
TROTMAN, Mr. Timothy |
Owner of a livery stable in Friardale where Bob Cherry hired a hansom cab in order to kidnap Clara Trevelyn when she arrived at Friardale station.
902 |
TROTTER |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Remove.
212 |
TROTTER, Mr. Ebenezer |
An uncle of the pageboy, Trotter. He left Trotter £100 in his will but the pageboy couldn’t touch the money until his 21st birthday.
1010 |
TROTTER, Frederick |
A pageboy and general servant at Greyfriars.
119 |
TRUMPER, Mr. David |
A fisherman from Pegg and father of Dick Trumper. The Greyfriars boys often hire out boats from him.
95 |
TRUMPER, Mrs. |
The wife of Dave Trumper and mother of Dick Trumper.
350 |
TRUMPER, Richard Arthur |
The leader of the Courtfield Grammar School Juniors and captain of their sporting sides. A good friend of Harry Wharton & The Famous Five.
56 |
TRUMPER, Mr. Silas |
A fisherman from Pegg from whom Wharton & Co used to borrow a boat sometimes.
212 |
TRUMPINGTON, Dr. |
A former headmaster of Greyfriars in the early 19th century. When Mr Quelch was updating his History Of Greyfriars with reference to Dr Trumpington, Skinner used part of his notes to start the High Oaks Rebellion.
1043 |
TUBB, George |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Third Form. The leader of the Third Form, he has the misforune to be Loder’s fag.
172 |
TUCKER |
An old boy of Rookwood School and a good footballer. He was sprung on the Remove as a surprise player in a match.
357 |
TUCKER, Mr. |
A woodcutter who has a hut in Friardale Wood.
792 |
TUCKER, Mr. |
A tobacconist and confectioner in Friardale. His shop is out of bounds to Greyfriars schoolboys but Loder still manages to buy his smokes there. He also seems to stock cricket supplies as Wharton called there on behalf of the Cricket Club.
129 |
TUCQUET, Monsieur Alphonse |
A member of the French party with whom The Famous Five shared a camp site in France.
709 |
TUDOR, Miss Mirabel |
An actress who played the part of the Prince at the Theatre Royal, Courtfield.
200 |
TUFF, Miss Enphemia |
The owner of the milliner’s shop in Friardale. She was one of the ladies who answered Skinner’s advertisement for a wife for Mr. Quelch.
407 |
TULKE, Miss |
A Cliff House school mistress.
61 |
TUNSTALL |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Upper Fourth form.
10 |
TUNSTALL, Frederick Guest |
A Highcliffe schoolboy in the Fourth form. A fringe member of Ponsonby’s set.
138 |
TUPPER |
A Greyfriars pageboy, probably a mistake for Trotter.
1394 |
TUPPER |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Third Form. He took a hand in the campaign against Wingate Minor who was branded a sneak.
269 |
TUPPER, Mr. |
A greengrocer in Friardale. He sold 21 pounds of seed potatoes to Fish when the Remove were digging for victory.
482 |
TURNBULL, Mr. |
A temporary Remove Form Master at Greyfriars, before the days of Harry Wharton & Co. who was dismissed for brutality.
844 |
TURNER |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Remove.
25 |
TURNER |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Shell.
49 |
TURNER, Maurice |
A Greyfriars schoolboy in the Upper Fourth Form.
105 |
TURPLE, Mr. |
Attacked on a train, he threw £500 out of the window. Buter found the money and tried to pass it off as a tip from home until Todd noticed the number of one of the notes and realised where it had come from.
1014 |
TURVEY, Mr. |
The captain of Tyneside Rovers football team that played a match against Lantham.
919 |
TUTT, Mr. |
A fishmonger in Courtfield.
657 |
TUTTON, Mr. Tim |
A boxer in Chilford. When Larry Lynx (Larry Lascelles) beat him, his career was finished and he tried to visit Greyfriars to take his revenge.
324 |
TWIDDLES, Mr. |
A tailor from Friardale. He was asked to "let out" some of Wharton's evening clothes so that Bunter could wear them to Cliff House.
140 |
TWIGG, Mr. Bernard Morrison |
A Greyfriars Form-Master of the Second form.
318 |
TWIGG, Mr. Eusebius |
A Grefriars Form-Master of the Third form and brother of Bernard.
201 |
TWIGG, Mr. |
The chemist in Friardale.
816 |
TWIST, Mr. |
A Shop assistant at Walker's drapery department store at Courtfield
159 |
TWIST, Mr. |
When Fish ordered goods from Brown, Jones & Robinson and then could not pay the bill, the firm sent Mr. Twist to Greyfriars to collect the money.
320 |
TYRRELL, Paul |
A bad-hat and a cousin of Bob Cherry. He has got into several bad scrapes and has resorted to forgery at one point.
266 |