MINOR CHARACTERS IN THE JEEVES STORIES
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The following is an incomplete list of fictional character appearing in the Jeeves stories by P. G. Wodehouse.
★ his niece Mabel, a chorus girl ("The Rummy Affair of Old Biffy" from ''Carry on Jeeves'')
★ his cousin Egbert, constable of Beckley-in-the-Moor ("Without the Option" from ''Carry on Jeeves'')
★ his uncle Charlie Silversmith, butler at Deverill Hall in Hampshire (''The Mating Season'')
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★ Queenie, niece of Silversmith, maid at Deverill Hall (''The Mating Season'')
=== Bertie's relatives ===
★ Aunt Dahlia Travers
★
★ Uncle Tom Travers
★
★ Bonzo Travers, their son
★
★ Angela Travers, their daughter
★
★ George Travers, apparently Uncle Tom's brother
★ Aunt Agatha Gregson, later Lady Worplesdon
★
★ Spenser Gregson, Agatha's first husband
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★ Thomas Gregson, (Thos.), Agatha's son
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★ Percy Craye, Earl of Worplesdon, her second husband
★
★
★ Lady Florence Craye, Lord Worplesdon's daughter
★
★
★ Edwin Craye, his son, a Boy Scout
★
★
★ Zenobia "Nobby" Hopwood, his ward
★ Uncle Willoughby Wooster, Bertie's initial trustee, resident of a country seat in Shropshire, notable for his scandalous Reminiscences
★ Uncle Henry Wooster, a very personable 'looney' who kept pet rabbits in his bedroom
★
★ Emily Wooster, his widow
★
★ Claude and Eustace Wooster, Henry and Emily's troublesome twin sons, and Bertie's cousins. They initially students at Oxford, though their unruly behaviour causes them to be sent down. They are then pushed off to South Africa.
★ Uncle George Wooster, Lord Yaxley, who has devoted his entire life to the pleasures of the table, and "discovered that alcohol was a food well in advance of modern medical thought"
★
★ Maud Wilberforce, a former barmaid and Yaxley's former fiancée, whom he ends up marrying
★ Mrs. Scholfield, Bertie's sister, who lives in India with her three daughters
★ Harold "Beefy" Anstruther, Bertie's friend from Oxford, engaged to Hilda, a friend of Madeline Bassett
★ Cyril Bassington-Bassington
★ Francis "Bicky" Bickersteth, a young Englishman sent to make his fortune in New York
★
★ The Duke of Chiswick, Bicky's wealthy and displeased uncle
★ Charles Edward "Biffy" Biffen, a Drone who is in love with Jeeves's niece Mabel
★ The Rev. Rupert "Beefy" Bingham, a school friend
★ Freddie Bullivant, a Drone
★
★ Elizabeth Vickers, the girl whom Freddie loves
★ Marmaduke, 5th Baron "Chuffy" Chuffnell, a school friend
★
★ Lady Myrtle Chuffnell, Chuffy's aunt
★
★ Seabury, Lady Myrtle's son and Chuffy's cousin
★ Bruce "Corky" Corcoran, portrait painter turned cartoonist
★
★ Alexander Worple, Corky's wealthy uncle
★
★ Muriel Singer, first Corky's fiancée and later Mrs Alexander Worple
★ Augustus "Gussie" Fink-Nottle, lover of newts
★ George Webster "Boko" Fittleworth, author of plays and fiction
★ Hildebrand "Tuppy" Glossop, Sir Roderick Glossop's nephew
★
★ Cora Bellinger, an opera singer whom Tuppy loves
★ Reginald "Kipper" Herring, former inmate, with Bertie, of Malvern House, their preparatory school.
★ Richard P. "Bingo" Little, renowned in the early days for his ability to fall in love with every girl he meets, later marries novelist Rosie M Banks and becomes editor of ''Wee Tots'' magazine
★
★ Rosie Little, née Rosie M. Banks, Bingo's wife
★
★ Algernon Aubrey Little, Bingo's son
★
★ Lord Bittlesham, formerly Mortimer Little, Bingo's uncle and provider of his allowance
★ Gussie Mannering-Phipps, Bertie's cousin in New York
★ Ray Denison, Gussie's fiancée and music hall performer
★ Rev. Harold "Stinker" Pinker, curate in Market Snodsbury.
★
★ Stephanie "Stiffy" Pinker, née Byng, his wife
★ Claude Cattermole "Catsmeat" Potter-Pirbright, a school friend
★
★ Cora "Corky" Pirbright, his sister
★
★
★ The Rev. Sidney Pirbright, Catsmeat's and Corky's uncle; vicar of King's Deverill
★ Oliver Randolph "Sippy" Sipperley, an impecunious aspiring author
★
★ Vera Sipperley, his aunt and means of financial support
★
★ Professor Pringle, his daughter Heloise, and aunt Jane, friends of Aunt Vera
★
★ Gwendolen Moon, a poetess with whom he is in love
★ Rockmetteller "Rocky" Todd, a poet who lives on Long Island and hates New York City
★
★ Isabel Rockmetteller, Rocky's aunt
★ Sir Watkyn Bassett, CBE, a magistrate in Bosher Street
★
★ Madeline Bassett, his daughter
★
★ Butterfield, his butler
★
★ Stephanie "Stiffy" Byng, his niece
★ Major Brabazon-Plank, who wanted to call the police on Bertie
★ D'Arcy "Stilton" Cheesewright
★ Sir Roderick Glossop, a 'nerve specialist' in Harley Street, became Bertie's good friend in 'Thank You, Jeeves'
★
★ Lady Glossop, his wife
★
★ Hildebrand "Tuppy" Glossop, his nephew
★
★ Honoria Glossop, his daughter
★
★ Oswald Glossop, Honoria's younger brother
★ Roderick Spode, 8th Earl of Sidcup, an amateur fascist dictator and designer of women's underclothing
★
★ Mrs. Wintergreen, his aunt
★
★ Col. H. H. Wintergreen, late husband of Mrs. Wintergreen
★ Aubrey Upjohn, Bertie's former headmaster at Malvern House.
★ Madeline Bassett, Sir Watkyn Bassett's daughter
★ Daphne Braythwayt, Honoria Glossop's friend
★ Stephanie "Stiffy" Byng, later Mrs. Harold Pinker, Watkyn Bassett's niece
★ Lady Florence Craye, Lord Worplesdon's daughter and Bertie's first fiancée
★ Honoria Glossop, Sir Roderick Glossop's daughter
★ Aline Hemmingway, Soapy Sid's partner in crime
★ Gwladys Pendlebury, an artist who paints Bertie's portrait
★ Pauline Stoker
★
★ J. Washburn Stoker, her father, an American millionaire
★
★ Dwight Stoker, Washburn's son and Pauline's younger brother
★
★ Emerald Stoker, Pauline's sister
★
★ Benstead, valet to George Stoker, Washburn's late cousin; a friend of Jeeves
★ Lady Cynthia Wickhammersley, daughter of Lord Wickhammersley
★ Roberta "Bobbie" Wickham, engagement broken off, and became enemies for a short period
★
★ Lady Wickham, Bobbie's mother; an old friend of Aunt Agatha
★
★ Clementina, Bobbie's cousin
★ Brinkley (renamed Rupert Bingley) Bertie's valet after Jeeves gives notice
★ Maple, Lord Worplesdon's butler
★ Mulready, Sir Reginald Witherspoon's butler
★ Oakshott, Uncle Willoughby's butler
★ Purvis, Aunt Agatha's butler
★ Seppings, one of the Travers' butlers at Brinkley Court
★ Waterbury, the chauffeur at Brinkley Court
★ Anatole, chef extraordinaire employed by Tom and Dahlia Travers.
★ Mr Anstruther, an elderly man who holds a Good Conduct competition between Thomas Gregson and Bonzo Travers
★ Rosie M. Banks, a novelist whom Bertie impersonates, and who later marries Bingo Little
★ Mr Blumenfeld, producer of musicals
★ Comrade Butt, a Marxist revolutionary
★ The Rt. Hon. A. B. Filmer, a Cabinet Minister
★ Esmond Haddock, a man dominated by his aunts
★
★ Charlotte, Emmeline, Harriet, and Myrtle Deverill, and Dame Daphne Winkworth, his aunts
★ Aline Hemmingway, Soapy Sid's partner in crime
★ Sidney "Soapy Sid" Hemmingway, a con man
★ The Rev. Francis Heppenstall, a long-winded vicar
★
★ Mary Burgess, his niece
★ Peggy Mainwaring, a student at Miss Tomlinson's school
★ Miss Mapleton, headmistress of a girls' school in Bingley
★ McIntosh, Aunt Agatha's terrier
★ Meadowes, Jeeves's predecessor as Bertie's valet
★ Sebastian Moon, a detestable young boy with golden curls
★ Daphne Dolores Morehead, an attractive blonde bestselling novelist, prob. based on Daphne du Maurier.
★ Eustace Oates, constable at Totleigh-in-the-Wold
★ Wilmot, Lord Pershore, a sheltered young man
★
★ Lady Malvern, his over-protective mother
★ Rhoda Platt, a barmaid whom Lord Yaxley thinks he loves
★ Lucius Pim, an artist who loves Gwladys Pendlebury
★
★ Beatrice Slingsby, his sister
★
★ Alexander Slingsby, Beatrice's husband
★ Laura Pyke, a nutrition-obsessed schoolmate of Rosie M. Banks
★ Charlotte Corday Rowbotham, a Marxist with whom Bingo Little falls in love
★ Jane Snettisham, Aunt Dahlia's friend, who attempts to win Anatole from her in a bet
★
★ Jack, Lord Snettisham, Jane's husband
★ Rupert Steggles, a crooked bookie
★ Mrs Tinkler-Moulke, a patient of Sir Roderick Glossop
★ Miss Tomlinson, the headmistress of a girls' school
★ The Rev. Aubrey Upjohn, headmaster of Malvern House, where Bertie went to school
★ Lord Wickhammersley, a friend of Bertie's late father
★
★ Lady Cynthia Wickhammersley, his daughter
★ Dame Daphne Winkworth, Aunt Agatha's friend and Madeline Bassett's godmother; also an acquaintance of Lord Emsworth
★
★ Gertrude Winkworth, her daughter
★ Sir Reginald Witherspoon, Bart., husband of Uncle Tom's sister Katharine
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★ Gus or Augustus the cat, who intensely dislikes being disturbed from his sleep and unlike most cats, dislikes being scratched under the ears.
==Characters appearing in 'Ring for Jeeves'==
# William 'Bill' Rowcwester a.k.a. Honest Patch Perkins, is the co-protagonist of the story. Jeeves has come temporarily into his service after Bertie decided to join a school which did not allowed gentlemen's personal gentlemen. (Needless to say, Bertie is kicked out of the school towards the end of the story.) Bill is planning to sell his 147-roomed abbey which is more of a liability than an asset.
# Sir Roderick 'Rory' Carmoyle, brother-in-law to Bill. He creates the maximum humor in this story.
# Monica 'Moke' Carmoyle, sister of Bill and wife of Rory.
# Jill Wyvern, betrothed to Bill.
# Chief Constable Wyvern, father of Jill.
# Cuthbert Brabazon-Bwana Biggar a.k.a. White Hunter, who has been cheated of a substantial amount of money by Honest Patch Perkins.
# Rosalinda 'Rosie' Spottsworth, who is an old friend of Bill and is planning to buy his house.
# Pomona, Rosie's dog.
The following is an incomplete list of fictional character appearing in the Jeeves stories by P. G. Wodehouse.
| Contents |
| Jeeves's relatives |
| Bertie's friends |
| Bertie's enemies |
| Romantic interests and fiancées |
| Domestic staff |
| Other characters |
Jeeves's relatives
★ his niece Mabel, a chorus girl ("The Rummy Affair of Old Biffy" from ''Carry on Jeeves'')
★ his cousin Egbert, constable of Beckley-in-the-Moor ("Without the Option" from ''Carry on Jeeves'')
★ his uncle Charlie Silversmith, butler at Deverill Hall in Hampshire (''The Mating Season'')
★
★ Queenie, niece of Silversmith, maid at Deverill Hall (''The Mating Season'')
=== Bertie's relatives ===
★ Aunt Dahlia Travers
★
★ Uncle Tom Travers
★
★ Bonzo Travers, their son
★
★ Angela Travers, their daughter
★
★ George Travers, apparently Uncle Tom's brother
★ Aunt Agatha Gregson, later Lady Worplesdon
★
★ Spenser Gregson, Agatha's first husband
★
★ Thomas Gregson, (Thos.), Agatha's son
★
★ Percy Craye, Earl of Worplesdon, her second husband
★
★
★ Lady Florence Craye, Lord Worplesdon's daughter
★
★
★ Edwin Craye, his son, a Boy Scout
★
★
★ Zenobia "Nobby" Hopwood, his ward
★ Uncle Willoughby Wooster, Bertie's initial trustee, resident of a country seat in Shropshire, notable for his scandalous Reminiscences
★ Uncle Henry Wooster, a very personable 'looney' who kept pet rabbits in his bedroom
★
★ Emily Wooster, his widow
★
★ Claude and Eustace Wooster, Henry and Emily's troublesome twin sons, and Bertie's cousins. They initially students at Oxford, though their unruly behaviour causes them to be sent down. They are then pushed off to South Africa.
★ Uncle George Wooster, Lord Yaxley, who has devoted his entire life to the pleasures of the table, and "discovered that alcohol was a food well in advance of modern medical thought"
★
★ Maud Wilberforce, a former barmaid and Yaxley's former fiancée, whom he ends up marrying
★ Mrs. Scholfield, Bertie's sister, who lives in India with her three daughters
Bertie's friends
★ Harold "Beefy" Anstruther, Bertie's friend from Oxford, engaged to Hilda, a friend of Madeline Bassett
★ Cyril Bassington-Bassington
★ Francis "Bicky" Bickersteth, a young Englishman sent to make his fortune in New York
★
★ The Duke of Chiswick, Bicky's wealthy and displeased uncle
★ Charles Edward "Biffy" Biffen, a Drone who is in love with Jeeves's niece Mabel
★ The Rev. Rupert "Beefy" Bingham, a school friend
★ Freddie Bullivant, a Drone
★
★ Elizabeth Vickers, the girl whom Freddie loves
★ Marmaduke, 5th Baron "Chuffy" Chuffnell, a school friend
★
★ Lady Myrtle Chuffnell, Chuffy's aunt
★
★ Seabury, Lady Myrtle's son and Chuffy's cousin
★ Bruce "Corky" Corcoran, portrait painter turned cartoonist
★
★ Alexander Worple, Corky's wealthy uncle
★
★ Muriel Singer, first Corky's fiancée and later Mrs Alexander Worple
★ Augustus "Gussie" Fink-Nottle, lover of newts
★ George Webster "Boko" Fittleworth, author of plays and fiction
★ Hildebrand "Tuppy" Glossop, Sir Roderick Glossop's nephew
★
★ Cora Bellinger, an opera singer whom Tuppy loves
★ Reginald "Kipper" Herring, former inmate, with Bertie, of Malvern House, their preparatory school.
★ Richard P. "Bingo" Little, renowned in the early days for his ability to fall in love with every girl he meets, later marries novelist Rosie M Banks and becomes editor of ''Wee Tots'' magazine
★
★ Rosie Little, née Rosie M. Banks, Bingo's wife
★
★ Algernon Aubrey Little, Bingo's son
★
★ Lord Bittlesham, formerly Mortimer Little, Bingo's uncle and provider of his allowance
★ Gussie Mannering-Phipps, Bertie's cousin in New York
★ Ray Denison, Gussie's fiancée and music hall performer
★ Rev. Harold "Stinker" Pinker, curate in Market Snodsbury.
★
★ Stephanie "Stiffy" Pinker, née Byng, his wife
★ Claude Cattermole "Catsmeat" Potter-Pirbright, a school friend
★
★ Cora "Corky" Pirbright, his sister
★
★
★ The Rev. Sidney Pirbright, Catsmeat's and Corky's uncle; vicar of King's Deverill
★ Oliver Randolph "Sippy" Sipperley, an impecunious aspiring author
★
★ Vera Sipperley, his aunt and means of financial support
★
★ Professor Pringle, his daughter Heloise, and aunt Jane, friends of Aunt Vera
★
★ Gwendolen Moon, a poetess with whom he is in love
★ Rockmetteller "Rocky" Todd, a poet who lives on Long Island and hates New York City
★
★ Isabel Rockmetteller, Rocky's aunt
Bertie's enemies
★ Sir Watkyn Bassett, CBE, a magistrate in Bosher Street
★
★ Madeline Bassett, his daughter
★
★ Butterfield, his butler
★
★ Stephanie "Stiffy" Byng, his niece
★ Major Brabazon-Plank, who wanted to call the police on Bertie
★ D'Arcy "Stilton" Cheesewright
★ Sir Roderick Glossop, a 'nerve specialist' in Harley Street, became Bertie's good friend in 'Thank You, Jeeves'
★
★ Lady Glossop, his wife
★
★ Hildebrand "Tuppy" Glossop, his nephew
★
★ Honoria Glossop, his daughter
★
★ Oswald Glossop, Honoria's younger brother
★ Roderick Spode, 8th Earl of Sidcup, an amateur fascist dictator and designer of women's underclothing
★
★ Mrs. Wintergreen, his aunt
★
★ Col. H. H. Wintergreen, late husband of Mrs. Wintergreen
★ Aubrey Upjohn, Bertie's former headmaster at Malvern House.
Romantic interests and fiancées
★ Madeline Bassett, Sir Watkyn Bassett's daughter
★ Daphne Braythwayt, Honoria Glossop's friend
★ Stephanie "Stiffy" Byng, later Mrs. Harold Pinker, Watkyn Bassett's niece
★ Lady Florence Craye, Lord Worplesdon's daughter and Bertie's first fiancée
★ Honoria Glossop, Sir Roderick Glossop's daughter
★ Aline Hemmingway, Soapy Sid's partner in crime
★ Gwladys Pendlebury, an artist who paints Bertie's portrait
★ Pauline Stoker
★
★ J. Washburn Stoker, her father, an American millionaire
★
★ Dwight Stoker, Washburn's son and Pauline's younger brother
★
★ Emerald Stoker, Pauline's sister
★
★ Benstead, valet to George Stoker, Washburn's late cousin; a friend of Jeeves
★ Lady Cynthia Wickhammersley, daughter of Lord Wickhammersley
★ Roberta "Bobbie" Wickham, engagement broken off, and became enemies for a short period
★
★ Lady Wickham, Bobbie's mother; an old friend of Aunt Agatha
★
★ Clementina, Bobbie's cousin
Domestic staff
★ Brinkley (renamed Rupert Bingley) Bertie's valet after Jeeves gives notice
★ Maple, Lord Worplesdon's butler
★ Mulready, Sir Reginald Witherspoon's butler
★ Oakshott, Uncle Willoughby's butler
★ Purvis, Aunt Agatha's butler
★ Seppings, one of the Travers' butlers at Brinkley Court
★ Waterbury, the chauffeur at Brinkley Court
Other characters
★ Anatole, chef extraordinaire employed by Tom and Dahlia Travers.
★ Mr Anstruther, an elderly man who holds a Good Conduct competition between Thomas Gregson and Bonzo Travers
★ Rosie M. Banks, a novelist whom Bertie impersonates, and who later marries Bingo Little
★ Mr Blumenfeld, producer of musicals
★ Comrade Butt, a Marxist revolutionary
★ The Rt. Hon. A. B. Filmer, a Cabinet Minister
★ Esmond Haddock, a man dominated by his aunts
★
★ Charlotte, Emmeline, Harriet, and Myrtle Deverill, and Dame Daphne Winkworth, his aunts
★ Aline Hemmingway, Soapy Sid's partner in crime
★ Sidney "Soapy Sid" Hemmingway, a con man
★ The Rev. Francis Heppenstall, a long-winded vicar
★
★ Mary Burgess, his niece
★ Peggy Mainwaring, a student at Miss Tomlinson's school
★ Miss Mapleton, headmistress of a girls' school in Bingley
★ McIntosh, Aunt Agatha's terrier
★ Meadowes, Jeeves's predecessor as Bertie's valet
★ Sebastian Moon, a detestable young boy with golden curls
★ Daphne Dolores Morehead, an attractive blonde bestselling novelist, prob. based on Daphne du Maurier.
★ Eustace Oates, constable at Totleigh-in-the-Wold
★ Wilmot, Lord Pershore, a sheltered young man
★
★ Lady Malvern, his over-protective mother
★ Rhoda Platt, a barmaid whom Lord Yaxley thinks he loves
★ Lucius Pim, an artist who loves Gwladys Pendlebury
★
★ Beatrice Slingsby, his sister
★
★ Alexander Slingsby, Beatrice's husband
★ Laura Pyke, a nutrition-obsessed schoolmate of Rosie M. Banks
★ Charlotte Corday Rowbotham, a Marxist with whom Bingo Little falls in love
★ Jane Snettisham, Aunt Dahlia's friend, who attempts to win Anatole from her in a bet
★
★ Jack, Lord Snettisham, Jane's husband
★ Rupert Steggles, a crooked bookie
★ Mrs Tinkler-Moulke, a patient of Sir Roderick Glossop
★ Miss Tomlinson, the headmistress of a girls' school
★ The Rev. Aubrey Upjohn, headmaster of Malvern House, where Bertie went to school
★ Lord Wickhammersley, a friend of Bertie's late father
★
★ Lady Cynthia Wickhammersley, his daughter
★ Dame Daphne Winkworth, Aunt Agatha's friend and Madeline Bassett's godmother; also an acquaintance of Lord Emsworth
★
★ Gertrude Winkworth, her daughter
★ Sir Reginald Witherspoon, Bart., husband of Uncle Tom's sister Katharine
★
★ Gus or Augustus the cat, who intensely dislikes being disturbed from his sleep and unlike most cats, dislikes being scratched under the ears.
==Characters appearing in 'Ring for Jeeves'==
# William 'Bill' Rowcwester a.k.a. Honest Patch Perkins, is the co-protagonist of the story. Jeeves has come temporarily into his service after Bertie decided to join a school which did not allowed gentlemen's personal gentlemen. (Needless to say, Bertie is kicked out of the school towards the end of the story.) Bill is planning to sell his 147-roomed abbey which is more of a liability than an asset.
# Sir Roderick 'Rory' Carmoyle, brother-in-law to Bill. He creates the maximum humor in this story.
# Monica 'Moke' Carmoyle, sister of Bill and wife of Rory.
# Jill Wyvern, betrothed to Bill.
# Chief Constable Wyvern, father of Jill.
# Cuthbert Brabazon-Bwana Biggar a.k.a. White Hunter, who has been cheated of a substantial amount of money by Honest Patch Perkins.
# Rosalinda 'Rosie' Spottsworth, who is an old friend of Bill and is planning to buy his house.
# Pomona, Rosie's dog.
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