The Toll-Gate

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The Toll-Gate

First edition
Author Georgette Heyer
Cover artist Arthur Barbosa[1]
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre Regency, Romance, Detective novel
Publisher William Heinemann
Publication date
1954
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 288 pp
ISBN NA

The Toll-Gate is a Regency novel by Georgette Heyer, which takes place in 1817.[2] Unlike many of Heyer's historical novels which concentrate on a plucky heroine, this one follows the adventures of a male main character, an ex-captain in the British Army who has returned from the Peninsular War and finds life as a civilian rather dull. The setting for this detective/romance story is in and around a Toll-Gate in the Peak District, vastly different from the elegant backgrounds of London, Bath, Brighton, or some stately home, which characterize most of Heyer's Regency novels.

Plot introduction

After acting as an aide-de-camp at the Battle of Waterloo, Jack Staple is finding civilian life tedious. Following a formal (and somewhat boring) dinner party in honour of his cousin's engagement, Jack sets out by himself on horseback to visit a more congenial friend some 60 miles away. After getting lost in the dark and rain he reaches a toll-gate where a frightened 11-year old lad is acting as toll collector in the absence of his father. A combination of curiosity, compassion, tiredness, and dampness lead him to stay at the toll house overnight with a view to sorting out the situation in the morning.

Over the next few days Jack's circle of acquaintances rapidly expands to include a highwayman, a Bow Street runner, and the local gentry plus their devoted retainers. Other complications include a dead body, stolen treasure, and some masked villains. In the process of preventing a scandal, Jack also manages to identify the murderer, deal with the villains, retrieve the treasure, satisfy the law, provide for his friends, and resolve his own romance.

Characters in "The Toll-Gate"

Major characters

  • Jack (John) Staple, ex-Captain of Dragoon Guards, 29 years old, tall and strong.
  • Sir Peter Stornaway, local squire, bed-ridden following a stroke.
  • Nell Stornaway, granddaughter to Sir Peter, 26 years old, tall.
  • Jerry Chirk, highwayman.
  • Gabriel Stogumber, Bow Street Runner.

Minor characters

  • Henry Stornaway, grandson and heir to Sir Peter, cousin to Nell.
  • Nathaniel Coate, friend to Henry.
  • Gunn, servant to Nathaniel.
  • Wilfred Babbacombe, friend to Jack, an ex-Army colleague.
  • Edward Brean, toll-gate keeper, missing from his post.
  • Ben Brean, son to Edward, 11 years old.
  • Mr Willitoft, trustee of the Derbyshire Tolls

Devoted retainers

  • Rose Durward, maid to Nell
  • Huby, butler to Sir Peter
  • Winkfield, valet to Sir Peter
  • Joe Lydd, groom to Sir Peter and to Nell

References

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