The Folk You Will Meet As You Wander Down the Cobbles and Beyond

The Folk You Will Meet As You Wander Down the Cobbles and Beyond

The Folk you will Meet as you Wander down the Cobbles and Beyond A Family Touched by Tragedy Polly - a desperate mother Albert - her husband, a fisherman Daisy - their eldest daughter Leonard, Bertie, Violet, Mark, Nelson, Lily and Rosie - their other children In Court Mr Lefroy - solicitor for the defence Richard Ottley - a jaded reporter Mr Brown - the coroner Mr Cruse - foreman of the coroner’s jury Mr Duncan, Mr Cock and Mr Fulford - magistrates Mr Carnegie - presiding over Bideford county sessions Mr Warlow - appearing for the Director of Public Prosecutions Superintendent Shutler Police Sergeant Ashby In Bucks Mills William - Albert’s father Mary ‘Mrs William’ - Albert’s mother Fred - Albert’s brother ‘Crumplefoot Tommy’ Aunt Ellen ‘Mrs Tommy’ - his wife and Albert’s aunt Eadie - their daughter, Albert’s adopted sister and cousin Sammy, Evie, Peg, Alice, Dol and Gilbert - their other children Captain James ‘King of Bucks’ and his wife - Albert and Eadie’s grandparents Aunt Matilda - a deluded soul, Albert’s aunt Aunt Agnes, Aunt Lizzie and Uncle John - Albert’s other aunts and uncle Walter - Eadie’s husband Captain Joe - a householder ‘Takey’ - a fish merchant ‘Johnnie Adelaide’ - a neighbour Norah and Gertie - his daughters ‘Daft Bob’ George - Albert’s cousin and Ada’s intended In Peppercombe Richard Wakely - Polly’s father Eliza Wakely née Found - Polly’s mother Arthur - Polly’s brother Lydia, Jane, Ada and Ethel - Polly’s sisters Mrs Pine-Coffin - Lady of Portledge Manor, Polly’s employer Winifred - her daughter In Bideford Susan Prance née Found - Polly’s aunt Joe Prance - a fishmonger and grocer, Polly’s uncle Minnie and Athaliah – their daughters, Polly’s cousins May - another daughter, recently died in Wales Willie and Hilda - May’s children, lately arrived in Bideford Mr Hopson - an ironmonger Frank Holwill - an ironmonger’s assistant, Athaliah’s suitor Mrs Newman - a superior dressmaker Mrs Emily Powell - a struggling gentlewoman Captain Thomas Powell - her profligate husband Frances, Rosamund, William and Margaret - their children Florence Powell - another daughter, much mourned Reverend Roberts Reverend Page The Misses Ley - schoolmistresses Mr Tardrew - a creditor Temperance Lloyd - a supposed witch Philip Waters - an Appledore boatbuilder At Clovelly Court Mrs Hamlyn - Lady of the Manor Mr Frederick Hamlyn - her husband Mr Caird - her agent Hon. Betty Manners - heiress to the Court Herbert Henry Asquith - the Prime Minister Mrs Asquith - his wife Hon. Arthur Asquith - their son Lord Northcote - a guest Lord Hugh Cecil - another guest Lord Cromer - another guest Clovelly Villagers Granny Smale aka Granny Pengilly - a tea-shop owner Captain William Pengilly - her first husband Harry Smale - her second husband Annie Stoneman - her granddaughter Ben and Mabel Stoneman - Annie’s parents Susan, Hettie, Norman and Fanny - their children, Annie’s siblings Mrs Emma Stanbury - Polly’s neighbour, a witness for the prosecution Mrs Hannah Davies - her daughter Stanley Davies - Mrs Davies’ son Mr Edward Laurence Collins - an outsider Mrs Amelia Collins - his wife Alice, Mary and Bella - Daisy’s friends Mr Tuke - a gardener Mrs Tuke - his wife Abraham Tuke - their son, a reluctant soldier Mrs Jones - a lodging house keeper Eli - a carrier and a relative of Albert Samuel Harris Mrs Harris Oscar Abbott Mrs Abbott Sid Abbott Tom Pengilly - coxswain of the lifeboat Will Harding Rose Harding - his wife Billy Harding - his son Frank Badcock Merelda Badcock - his wife Wilf Badcock - his son Richard Foley Jack Foley Mrs Foley Mrs Bushell Steve Headon Dick Cruse Captain Charlie Bate Tommy Bate - his son Catherine Bate - Tommy’s wife Captain Jim Jenn Captain Jenn senior Mr Moss - publican of the Red Lion Tom Finch - gardener and organist Will Oke - an unfortunate elderly man Mrs Oke - his wife Reverend Simkin Miss Lott and Miss Hazard - schoolmistresses Mr Ellis - a shopkeeper George Reilly - a photographer Postman Branch Mrs Howard - a postmistress Encountered in Clovelly Vera Wentworth, Jessie Kenney, Elsie Howey and ‘Mrs Pond’ - women with a purpose Dr Crew, Dr Kay, Dr Toye and Dr Ackland Thomas Sanders - the relieving officer Mr Dennis - a magistrate Frank Ifield - a singer On the Western Front Major Shilland Corporal Squance In Torquay Mrs Gilley - proper gentry Mr Gilley - her husband Laura Kate Cornelius - a former servant with social aspirations Percy Cornelius - her husband, a butcher Kathleen Cornelius - their daughter Mr Meyers - Mrs Cornelius’ father Francis Meyers ‘Mr Francis’ - Mrs Cornelius’ brother Owen Meyers - another brother, a fallen soldier Mrs Alice Meyers - Owen’s widow Mrs Miller - impoverished gentry Agatha Miller - her daughter, a dispenser Winnie Hamm - a servant, Daisy’s friend Louisa Taylor - superintendent nurse at Newton Abbot workhouse Dr Cook Eugene O’Brien and Mary Pickford - film stars Charlie Chaplin - a comic genius .

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    3 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us