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[edit] Anatole
Chef extraordinaire
[edit] Harold "Beefy" Anstruther
Bertie's friend from Oxford
[edit] Mr Anstruther
an elderly man who holds a Good Conduct competition between Thomas Gregson and Bonzo Travers
[edit] Rosie M. Banks
a novelist whom Bertie impersonates, and who later marries Bingo Little
[edit] Madeline Bassett
Sir Watkyn Bassett's daughter
[edit] Sir Watkyn Bassett
CBE, a magistrate in Bosher Street
[edit] Cyril Bassington-Bassington
[edit] Cora Bellinger
An opera singer whom Tuppy loves
[edit] Benstead
valet to George Stoker, Washburn's late cousin; a friend of Jeeves
[edit] Francis "Bicky" Bickersteth
A young Englishman sent to make his fortune in New York
[edit] Charles Edward "Biffy" Biffen
A Drone who is in love with Jeeves's niece Mabel
[edit] The Rev. Rupert "Beefy" Bingham
School friend
[edit] Lord Bittlesham
Formerly Mortimer Little, Bingo's uncle and provider of his allowance
[edit] Mr. Blumenfeld
producer of musicals
[edit] Daphne Braythwayt
Honoria Glossop's friend
[edit] Brinkley renamed Rupert Bingley
Bertie's valet after Jeeves gives notice
[edit] Freddie Bullivant
A Drone
[edit] Mary Burgess
Rev. Francis Heppenstall's niece
[edit] Comrade Butt
a Marxist
[edit] Butterfield
Bassett's butler
[edit] Stephanie "Stiffy" Byng
later Mrs. Harold Pinker, Sir Watkyn Bassett's niece
[edit] D'Arcy "Stilton" Cheesewright
[edit] The Duke of Chiswick
Bicky's wealthy and displeased uncle
[edit] Marmaduke, 5th Baron "Chuffy" Chuffnell
A school friend
[edit] Lady Myrtle Chuffnell
Chuffy's aunt
[edit] Seabury (Chuffnell?)
Lady Myrtle's son and Chuffy's cousin
[edit] Bruce "Corky" Corcoran
Portrait panter turned cartoonist
[edit] Edwin Craye
Lord Worplesdon's son, a Boy Scout
[edit] Lady Florence Craye
Lord Worplesdon's daughter
== Percy Craye, Earl of Worplesdon === Agatha's second husband
[edit] Joe Danby
Enamoured of Jula M-P when on stage (extricating...)
[edit] Charlotte, Emmeline, Harriet, and Myrtle Deverill
Esmond Haddock's aunts along with Dame Daphne Winkworth
[edit] The Rt. Hon. A. B. Filmer
a Cabinet Minister
[edit] Augustus "Gussie" Fink-Nottle
Lover of newts
[edit] George Webster "Boko" Fittleworth
Author of plays and fiction
[edit] Sir Roderick Glossop
a looney doctor in Harley Street, became Bertie's good friend in 'Thank You, Jeeves'
[edit] Lady Glossop
his wife
[edit] Hildebrand "Tuppy" Glossop
Sir Roderick Glossop's nephew
[edit] Honoria Glossop
his daughter
[edit] Oswald Glossop
Honoria's younger brother
[edit] Aunt Agatha Gregson
Later Lady Worplesdon
[edit] Spenser Gregson
Agatha's first husband. A battered little fellow, on the Stock Exchange
[edit] Thomas Gregson
Agatha's ill-behaved son
[edit] Esmond Haddock
a man dominated by his aunts, the deverill sisters
[edit] Aline Hemmingway
Soapy Sid's partner in crime
[edit] Sidney "Soapy Sid" Hemmingway
a con man
[edit] The Rev. Francis Heppenstall
a long-winded vicar
[edit] Zenobia "Nobby" Hopwood
Lord Worplesdon's ward
[edit] Reginald Jeeves
[edit] Mabel ?Jeeves?
a chorus girl ("The Rummy Affair of Old Biffy" from Carry on Jeeves)
[edit] Egbert ?Jeeves?
Constable of Beckley-in-the-Moor ("Without the Option" from Carry on Jeeves)
[edit] Algernon Aubrey Little
Bingo's son
[edit] Bingo Little
Main article
[edit] Mortimer Little
See Lord Bittlesham
[edit] Rosie Little
née Rosie M. Banks, Bingo's wife
[edit] Peggy Mainwaring
a student at Miss Tomlinson's school
[edit] Lady Malvern
Wilmot Lord Pershore's over-protective mother
[edit] Gussie Mannering-Phipps
Bertie's cousin in New York. Frequently losing his head over creatures. Mother a Sister-in-law of Agatha.
[edit] Cuthbert M-P
Gussie's father and former head of the family, a crazy gambler
[edit] Julia M-P
Cuthbert's wife and Gussie's mum; used to be a Vaudeville artist, met Cuthbert while in panto at Drury Lane. Very dignified, until runs into Joe Danby
[edit] Maple
Lord Worplesdon's butler
[edit] Miss Mapleton
headmistress of a girls' school in Bingley
[edit] McIntosh
Aunt Agatha's terrier
[edit] Meadowes
Jeeves's predecessor as Bertie's valet
[edit] Gwendolen Moon
a poetess with whom Professor Pringle is in love
[edit] Sebastian Moon
a detestable young boy with golden curls
[edit] Daphne Dolores Morehead
an attractive blonde bestselling novelist
[edit] Mulready
Sir Reginald Witherspoon's butler
[edit] Oakshott
Uncle Willoughby's butler
[edit] Eustace Oates
constable at Totleigh-in-the-Wold
[edit] Gwladys Pendlebury
an artist who paints Bertie's portrait
[edit] Wilmot, Lord Pershore
A sheltered young man
[edit] Rev. Harold "Stinker" Pinker
curate in Market Snodspury.
[edit] Stephanie "Stiffy" Pinker
née #Stiffy Byng, his wife
[edit] Claude Cattermole "Catsmeat" Potter-Pirbright
a school friend
[edit] Cora "Corky" Pirbright
his sister
[edit] The Rev. Sidney Pirbright
Catsmeat's and Corky's uncle; vicar of King's Deverill
[edit] Rhoda Platt
a barmaid whom Lord Yaxley thinks he loves
[edit] Lucius Pim
an artist who loves Gwladys Pendlebury
[edit] Professor Pringle
his daughter Heloise, and aunt Jane, friends of Aunt Vera
[edit] Purvis
Aunt Agatha's butler
[edit] Laura Pyke
a nutrition-obsessed schoolmate of Rosie Little
[edit] Isabel Rockmetteller
Rocky's aunt
[edit] Charlotte Corday Rowbotham
a Marxist with whom Bingo Little falls in love
[edit] Mrs. Scholfield
Bertie's sister, who lives in India with her three daughters
[edit] Seppings
one of the Travers' butlers at Brinkley Court
[edit] Charlie Silversmith
Jeeves' uncle?, butler at Deverill Hall in Hampshire (The Mating Season)
[edit] Muriel Singer
First Corky's fiancée and later Mrs Alexander Worple
[edit] Oliver Randolph "Sippy" Sipperley
an impecunious aspiring author
[edit] Vera Sipperley
his aunt and means of financial support
[edit] Alexander Slingsby
Beatrice's husband
[edit] Beatrice Slingsby
Lucius Pim's sister
[edit] Jane Snettisham
Aunt Dahlia's friend, who attempts to win Anatole from her in a bet
[edit] Jack, Lord Snettisham
Jane's husband
[edit] Roderick Spode, 8th Earl of Sidcup
an amateur dictator and designer of women's underclothing
[edit] Rupert Steggles
a crooked bookie
[edit] Dwight Stoker
Washburn's son and Pauline's younger brother
[edit] J. Washburn Stoker
Pauline's father, an American millionaire
[edit] Pauline Stoker
[edit] Mrs. Tinkler-Moulke
a patient of Sir Roderick Glossop
[edit] Rockmetteller "Rocky" Todd
a poet who lives on Long Island and hates New York City
[edit] Miss Tomlinson
the headmistress of a girls' school
[edit] Angela Travers
their daughter
[edit] Bonzo Travers
their son
[edit] Dahlia Travers
[edit] George Travers
apparently Uncle Tom's brother
[edit] Tom Travers
[edit] The Rev. Aubrey Upjohn
headmaster of Malvern House, where Bertie went to school
[edit] Elizabeth Vickers
The girl whom Freddie Bullivant loves
[edit] Waterbury
the chauffeur at Brinkley Court
[edit] Clementina (Wickham?)
Bobbie's cousin
[edit] Lady Wickham
Bobbie's mother; an old friend of Aunt Agatha
[edit] Roberta "Bobbie" Wickham
engagement broken off, and became enemies for a short period
[edit] Lord Wickhammersley
A friend of Bertie's late father
[edit] Lady Cynthia Wickhammersley
His daughter
[edit] Maud Wilberforce
A former barmaid and Yaxley's former fiancée, whom he ends up marrying
[edit] Dame Daphne Winkworth
Aunt Agatha's friend and Madeline Bassett's godmother; also an acquaintance of Lord Emsworth
[edit] Gertrude Winkworth
Her daughter
[edit] Mrs. Wintergreen
Spode's aunt
[edit] Col. H. H. Wintergreen
late husband of Mrs. Wintergreen
[edit] Sir Reginald Witherspoon, Bart.
Husband of Uncle Tom's sister Katharine
[edit] Claude and Eustace Wooster
Henry's twin sons
[edit] Emily Wooster
Henry's widow
[edit] Henry Wooster
a looney
[edit] Bertie Wooster
See main article.
[edit] George Wooster, Lord Yaxley
[edit] Willoughby Wooster
Bertie's uncle, who publishes scandalous memoirs
[edit] Alexander Worple
Corky's wealthy uncle