Characters of the MORCOVE Saga.

I have endeavoured to aid, but not replace, the information laid out and presented on the Friardale website on the girls, teachers, staff and other characters portrayed in the Schoolgirls Own Paper, the associated School Girls’ Own Library books and the SGOL Annuals of 1923 to 1939. My aim is to compile the information into an easier format, which does not replace the work of authors (compilers) to any other lists or to their books I have read and perused, nor to the FRIARDALE website.

This listing is strictly an ALPHABETICAL list of characters, rather than an account of importance of every character. For more information on the main characters, I would strongly suggest you examine the Friardale articles. I have placed a Hash, #, symbol at the foot of the individual entries to indicate referring to this website in many cases. Some characters have been very well documented by them.

As some characters do not have surnames, I have created a second list for them after the Alphabetical listing.

Place names have also been included, but I must say, it is a bigger task to include all those locations and places, than to list all the names and characters who are included in the Morcove/Schoolgirls’ Own saga/stories. They are denoted in double quote marks (“MORCOVE”).

My apologies for any exclusions and oversights I may have invariantly made, or for any confusion I may have created. I am willing to accept blame for this confusion or for their exclusion.

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‘Girls’ Favourite’, issues 041 to 054 (11-Feb-1922 to 10-Feb-1923.) – See # - Friardale web-site.

SG – ‘School Girl’, which was only published from May 1936 to 1938.

SO – ‘Schoolgirls’ Own’, which was published February 1921 to 1936.

SGOL – Schoolgirls’ Own Library. All references are to the FIRST series of the magazine.

SGOL Annual - Schoolgirls’ Own Annual, followed by the year of the Annual, then page number she (he) is first mentioned/appears. – SGOL Annual 1923-005. (I do feel and believe it took 3-4 years from planning until publication and delivery to the shops/book retailers, hence why the annuals finished in 1943, not, say, either 1939 or 1940, with the impact of WWII.) The Schoolgirls’ Own Annual of 1928, 1931, 1934 and 1935 has been very helpful in the compilation of this list.

# - More information can be obtained from the FRIARDALE website, friardale.co.uk.

% - More information can be obtained from the Sylvia Reed articles. Her works have been heavily sourced for this listing.

ZZZ is for my reference. Usually more information needs to be established or checked.

 

ABDUR- KHAN. – A state in India. See AMEER OF ABDUR-KHAN, THE.  SO 727-730.

‘Abode of Harmony’ – Name given to STUDY 12 by the girls (author) in the SGOL Annual 1938, page 006.

ADDERLEY, Ada. – SO 509-514.

ADDISON, Ada (Miss or Mrs?). – Aunt of Dolly DELANE. – SO 607-610.

AFRICA, Country of. – See also “NAKARA”. – SO 47-51 & SGOL 92, SO 116-120 & SGOL 184, SO 155-163 & SGOL 243 & 244, SO 285-289 & SGOL 515, SO 389-396 & SGOL 635, SO 529-534 & SGOL 722, SO 570-573, SO 671-678, SO 751-754, SO 755-759. - See # - Holidays, Foreign Climes and Dangerous Times.

AINLEY, Agatha. – SO 94-98 & SGOL 151.

“ALDERWICH”. – The place where Jimmy CHERROL, His ‘uncle’ CHERROL and his cousin, Dick CHERROL, all hail from.

ALLARBY, Enid. – Student at STORMWOOD. (Is she the same Enid from COMBE HOUSE School?)

ALLARDYCE, Miss Edith. –Temporary Mistress of the Fourth Form whist Miss DANVERS is MORCOVE’s Head Mistress, later, transfers to STORMWOOD School. She is tall and fair haired, immensely popular with the fourth. - SO 290-294 & SGOL 521. - See # - Miss Danvers.

ALLINSON, Miss – Junior Mistress at ROSEMOUNT School and is promoted to Headmistress upon the retirement of Miss LOVEJOY.

ALVARO, Isabel. – Daughter of Madame ALVARO, who live on the farm ‘SIERRA JUEZ’ – SO 699-702, SO 703-709.

ALVARO, Madame. – Mother of Isabel ALVARO, who lives on the farm ‘SIERRA JUEZ’. – SO 699-702, SO 703-709.

AMBERLEY, Mr. George. – He is the Financial Director of the syndicate for the HEADLAND HOTEL with Josiah GRANDWAYS, who ends up ‘duping him’. He is an upstanding and extremely grumpy person. He is the uncle of Brenda FORDYCE.  He is residing at the CLIFFEDGE BUNGALOW during the construction of the HEADLAND HOTEL.  - SO 640-644. – See # - The Headland Hotel. – See # - Profiles – The Grandways – Mr Josiah Grandways.

AMEER OF ABDUR-KHAN, THE. – He is the ruler of this Indian state and is ‘as ugly as sin!’ This unctuous, oily character meets a grisly end in LONDON, about the only one in the MORCOVE saga to actually have such a violent ending – SO 727-730.

ANDERSON, Gracie. – Personal maid to Mrs CREEL and / or Maid of the CREEL family. She is the daughter of Mr ANDERSON and cousin of Lionel ANDERSON/THURLOE. She is accused by the THURLOE family of stealing a necklace from the CREEL’s and is dismissed, along with her father, but later re-instated.  - SGOL Annual 1934-170.

ANDERSON, Mr. – Butler of the CREEL family. He is the father of Gracie ANDERSON and is the brother of Mr THURLOE and Uncle of Lionel DERWENT/THURLOE. He was court marshalled (by the British army?) for cowardice during the Great War (World War One). He is dismissed by the CREEL’s, but later re-instated. – SO 440-444 & SGOL 681. - SGOL Annual 1934-170.

ANSTRUTHER, Miss Emily. – Aunt of Anne SHERIDAN. – S0 529-535, SO 536-539.

ASHBY, Elsie. - Fourth Form. - Friend of Laura SHERIDAN. - SGOL Annual 1932-006.

ASHBY, Phyllis. – Her name appears somewhere, although no-one recalls its whereabouts!

ASKEW, Elsie. - SO 741-745 & SGOL 563.

ASHDOWN, Amy. – SO 235-240 & SGOL 403.

ASTOVEL, Hildegard (‘Hilda’). - Body-guard to Rozella DANTON. – SO 270-274 & SGOL 487. – See # - Heroes and Heroines - Hilda Astovel.

ASHWELL, Millicent (Millie). - Fifth Form. - Best friend and study mate of Anna SILK. She is a bad loser, spiteful, rather toady and possess a bad temper. She only has a few friends in her form. – SGOL Annuals 1928-035, 1930-008, 1934-222.

ATHERTON, Connie. – A guest at the CRONLECH MANOR. – SGOL Annual 1936-011.

“BAGWORTHY FARM”. – Location used in play. It is located betwixt Morcove and the cliffs. – SGOL Annual 1936-171.

BARKER, Mr George. – Uncle of Polly LINTON. He lives at Daunton. - SO 614-618. (Is the name supposed to be NORTON? - See # - Fourth Form – Polly Linton.

BARLOW, Maggie. - Fifth Form. - Study mate with Connie CARTERET and Kitty WESTON. She has brown hair, blue eyes and a plump figure. She has a passion for eating and has a good natured soul and is a great japer. – SGOL Annuals 1928-035, 1930-011, 1934-222.

BARLOW, Miss. – A character used in a MORCOVE Christmas story. She has a jewel stolen that had been in trusted to Tess TRELAWNEY, to be sold by Mr TRELAWNEY. – SGOL Annual 1937-006.

BAROJA, Juanita. - Fifth Form. - The best tennis player in MORCOVE. – SGOL Annual 1928-035.

BARNARD, Effie. – A Servant at MORCOVE.

BARNARD, Kate. - Mentioned in #. Cannot add any further information.

“BARNCOMBE”, Devon. – The local town near MORCOVE School. It was a typical Devonshire market town, full of old-world charm. The girls would bicycle to go to the CREAMERY or other shops and businesses. In one story, MORCOVE board at a building at BARNCOMBE in SO 346-350 & SGOL 603. – SO 207-210 & SGOL 355, SO 592-597. – See % - for more information.

“BARNCOMBE CASTLE” - Residence of Lord and Countess LUNDY. MORCOVE hold an Annual Garden Party in their grounds, and is held in aid of local charities. – SO 207-210 & SGOL 355, SO 397-404 & SGOL 639. – SGOL Annuals 1935-059, 191, 1936-198.

“BARNCOMBE GRAMMAR” – This school plays (Cricket/Hockey/etc.?) with ROSEMOUNT. The school is a happy, almost fee-free, school for girls, and has a good name.

“BARNCOMBE HERALD” – The local paper of BARNCOMBE Town, see also BARNCOMBE WEEKLY EXPRESS. – SGOL Annual 1936-061, 1938-008.

“BARNCOMBE HOUSE.” – A school is not as big as MORCOVE and does not share the same reputation as MORCOVE, yet the two schools share a wonderful friendship and rivalry on the sports field. It is situated near BARNCOMBE CASTLE. Teachers include Miss BASHINGHAM, Miss BOLTON and Miss HEATHERBY. Students include Freda Jane BLAIR (Lower Fifth), Beryl BLYTHE, Cicely DRUMMOND, Sybil FORDYKE, Effie GRANT, Lillian MARLOWE and Biddy WATSON. Miriam HASTE is the Captain of Fourth Form. – SO 70-75 & SGOL 127, SO 592-597. – SGOL Annual 1936-061. - See # - Other Schools – Barncombe House.

BARNCOMBE RAILWAY STATION. – The terminus of the main-line from Exeter to BARNCOMBE. If I have this right, there is a branch line running from DISFORD to MORCOVE. - See # - Morcove Road and the Railway Line. – See % - for more information.

“BARNCOMBE WEEKLY EXPRESS” – The local newspaper for BARNCOMBE Town. See also BARNCOMBE HERALD. – SO 126-130 & SGOL 192.

BARTON, Betty. - Fourth Form. - Captain of the Fourth Form. Study mate (Study 12) with Paula CREEL, Polly LINTON and Naomer NAKARA. Best friend of Polly LINTON. She is the older daughter of James (Joe) & Nell BARTON, the sister of Doris & Joe BARTON and niece of Mr George BARTON. She is the original character the stories, the heroine of the saga, that the saga is based around. She is a sportswoman and keen worker. She is a capable girl and a born leader (and is leader of a Guides Troop). She has brown hair and grey eyes. She is blamed and tried in court, along with her father, for burning down the GRANDWAYS cotton mill. – Miss Betty BARTON would appear in almost all the MORCOVE Stories in SO, SGOL & SGOL Annuals. – SO 1-7 & SGOL 36, SO 103-106 & SGOL 163, SO 207-210 & SGOL 355, SO 290-294 & SGOL 521, SO 346-350 & SGOL 603, SO 430-434 & SGOL 665, SO 626-629, SO 710-714, SO 715-720, SO 731-733, SO 764-768. - SGOL Annuals 1928-035, 1934-222, 1935-036, 1936-005, 1936-046. – SG 396-408. – See # - Betty Barton, See # - Fourth Form. – See % - for more information.

BARTON, Doris. - Younger daughter of James (Joe) & Nell BARTON and the sister of Betty & Joe BARTON and niece of Mr George BARTON. Doris is only mentioned several times during the saga due to her ill health. She is almost run down by a car by Laura DORLAND/Jessica NEWTON. - SO 70-75 & SGOL 127, SO 626-629.

BARTON, Mr George. - Brother of James BARTON and the uncle of Betty, Doris & Joe BARTON. He saves the family from dire poverty in the early days. – See # - Betty Barton, See # - Form Four.

BARTON, Mr James (Joe). - Husband of Nell BARTON and the father of Betty, Doris & Joe BARTON. Brother of Mr George BARTON. The family lives at RIBBLETON in Lancashire. He is injured in an accident at the GRANDWAYS cotton mills. Even when their fortunes change, the family still decide to live in RIBBLETON. He, along with his daughter, Betty, is blamed and tried in court of the burning down of the GRANDWAYS cotton mill. – SO 1, SO 103-106 & SGOL 163, SO 207-210 & SGOL 355. - SGOL Annual 1934-156. – See Profiles – Grandways Family – Mr Josiah Grandways.

BARTON, Joe. – Son of James (Joe) & Nell BARTON and brother of Betty & Doris BARTON and is the nephew of Mr George BARTON. He appears at the beginning of the saga. He is seldom, if ever, mentioned later in the saga.

BARTON, Mrs Nell. - Wife of James (Joe) BARTON and mother of Betty, Doris & Joe BARTON. At the start of the saga, she is a char-woman at the GRANDWAYS mansion. Her life changes for the better as the saga progresses. She stays at the HEADLAND HOTEL whist her daughter, Betty, is recovering from a car accident. – SO 1, SO 710-714, SO 715-720.

BASHINGTON, Miss. - Mistress at BARNCOMBE HOUSE School and is an unpopular Mistress. - See SO 592-597. - SGOL Annual 1931-060. ‘The Barncombe Treasure Hunt’

BAXTER, Miss MOLLY. – Young worker at SOLEIL’S Court Dressmakers. – SO 567-569. - See # - Profiles – Paula Creel.

BAYNARD, Hazel. - Fourth Form. Study mate (Study 10?) with Pat LAWRENCE and Anne SHERIDAN or Pam WILLOUGHBY and Helen CRAIG.  She had to move out when Zillah RAINE moved in. She is the daughter of Mr Ridgeworth BAYNARD and has a look of someone who has gained at some-one else’s expense. She is/was friends with Joyce MARSHALL. – SO 626-629. – See # - Morcove Character Analyses – Hetty Curzon.

BAYNARD, Mr Ridgeworth. – Father of Hazel BAYNARD. He is a ‘mountebank’ (An itinerant quack appealing to an audience from a platform, a charlatan.) He becomes rich due to sharemarket fraud, which Mr BARTON is a victim. - SO 626-629.

BAYNARD, Mrs. – Wife of Mr Ridgeworth BAYNARD and mother of Hazel BAYNARD. She is quietly, elegantly dresses and has a sympathetic look on her face. She is an honest person. – SO 626-629.

“BEACH HOUSE”. - A place used by MORCOVE and GRANGEMOOR. - SO 741-745 & SGOL 563.

“BEAUTY PARLOUR”. – Mentioned in a one-act play. It is in BARNCOMBE. – SGOL Annual 1937-058.

“BEECHWOOD PARK”, Lowmoor, Somerset. - A property owned by (Pat LAWRENCE’s) Aunt Jessica and is a vast country estate near the coast of Somerset. – SO 479-482. – See # - Profiles - Pat Lawrence.

BERKELEY, Clarice. - Sixth Form and Monitress. - A nice girl and can be easily swayed and can be temperamental. She tried to ‘oust’ Ethel COURTWAY to become Head Monitress, but fails. She is rich enough to ‘buy an expensive car in secret and run it’ whist at MORCOVE. – SGOL Annuals 1928-035, 1934-222, 1937-080.

‘BESTALL, A.E.’ – The illustrator of the front covers of the annuals from 1923 to 1927. He may have also done the covers for 1928-1929 that looks like BESTALL’s signature, but one (1928) only has the surname and looks smudged and the other (1929) is very small, so they could have be done by anyone. For cover illustrations of 1930 to 1943, see T. LAIDLER,

“BLACK MARIA.” – The name given to a Police prison van/wagon, also the name given by the girls for their school’s private motor-bus. – SO 643, page 619.

“BLACK RUPERT” – Highway-man/robber on road to MORCOVE, 1835. – SGOL Annual 1936-119.

BLAIN, Audrey. - Fourth Form. - Study mate (Study 15?) with Stella MUNRO and Jess LINGARD. She is a very evil child. “She is the wildest, most lawless and reckless girl that MORCOVE had ever known”. She is a breathtaking beautiful girl, with violet eyes and hair the colour of ‘ripen corn’ and is aged fifteen years, brilliant, clever and talented and is also a consummate actress. She is a ‘sometimes friend’ with Cora GRANDWAYS. She is referred to as ‘Her Majesty’ or ‘The Queen of the Form’. She is expelled from MORCOVE (see SGOL Annual 1928-101 for poem about her expulsion), and is deposited at STORMWOOD (as Anna BLAIR, and as their Fourth Form Captain!). In another story, she returns to MORCOVE as a servant (as Florrie BLAIR). – SO 70-75 & SGOL 127, SO 103-106 & SGOL 163, SO 107-110 & SGOL 169, SO 126-130 & SGOL 192, SO 140-146 & SGOL 219, SO 147-150 & SGOL 220, SO 280-284 & SGOL 507, SO 449. – SGOL Annual 1928-101. - See # - The Grandways Family. – See # - Audrey Blain. – See # - Mr And Mrs Blain. – See # - Audrey Blain Character Profile, which is well worth the read (like the poem!).

BLAIN, Mr. – The father of Audrey BLAIN and is described as been quite handsome, although quite thin and jaded. He uses the name of Mr HALDEN as a disguise. He is continually travelling, disposing of smuggled goods and collecting their rewards and continues to live ‘on the edge’. – SO 280-284 & SGOL 507. - See # - Mr and Mrs Blain.

BLAIN, Mrs. – The mother of Audrey BLAIN and is a ‘lady of singular beauty and dignity. She certainly was not more than forty years of age, and with her fair hair, the colour of ripe corn, and extreme slimness, she might have been much younger’ and is outstandingly elegant and is as equally dressed. She is the ‘boss of the entire operations. She has a servant/maid called HANNAH. She attended the same school with (the future) Mrs GRANDWAYS, who is the reason MRS BLAIN was expelled from the school. She uses the name of Mrs HALDEN as a disguise. – SO 280-284 & SGOL 507. - See # - Mr and Mrs Blain.

BLAIN, Norma. – She is the ‘adoptive’ daughter of Mr and Mrs BLAIN, but she may be better known as Norma HALDEN. – SO 280-284 & SGOL 507.

BLAIR, Anna. – See Audrey BLAIN. - She uses this name while she is a student at STORMWOOD. – SO 140-146 & SGOL 219, SO 147-150 & SGOL 220.

BLAIR, Florence, ‘Florrie’. – See Audrey BLAIN. - She uses this name while she is a Servant at MORCOVE. – SO 280-284 & SGOL 507, SO 299-300.

BLAIR, Freda Jane. - Fourth Form. - Study Mate with Eva MERRICK. (She was a study mate with Dolly DELANE.) She can be trifle thoughtless and can be unruly. She loses both her parents one year before she comes to MORCOVE and is an heiress to a vast fortune left to her by her parents. She is keen on sports and known to be generous. She inherited her mother’s beauty, serenity and poise and is unaffected by her wealth. She attended BARNCOMBE HOUSE & LOWMOOR before coming to MORCOVE. She returns to BARNCOMBE HOUSE. – SO 295-303 & SGOL 529. - See # - Freda BLAIR, - See # - Cliff Edge Bungalow, Boatshed and Caves. – See # - Morcove’s Character Analyses by Sylvia Reed.

BLAIR, Miss Ada. – Aunt of Paula CREEL. (Character used in a one-act play. She is the eldest sister of Mrs CREEL and lives in Italy.)  – SGOL Annual 1937-056.

BLAIR, Miss Jane. – The unmarried Aunt of Freda Jane BLAIR, who takes over her rearing after of her brother’s (Freda’ father’s) passing. She is a ‘Cantankerous Ogress’ and lives in a fine old Queen Anne House at LOWMOOR and is wealthy in her own right and draws a generous allowance from the estate of the (deceased) BLAIRS.

BLANTON, Miss. - Mistress of the Second Form (at MORCOVE?).

“BLEAK ST.” – Home of the CRAIG Family in the west end of LONDON. – See also Mr John CRAIG.

BLOOT, Robert. – He attends GRANGEMOOR and is better known as ‘Tubby’ and/or ‘Bobby’. He is an extremely large and absolutely loyal boy. He strikes a special bond with Naomer NAKARA. Jack LINTON calls him ‘The Blooter’ as well as other names. – SO 697, SO 699-702, SO 703-709. – SGOL Annual 1936-008, 1936-196, 1936-198, 1936-211, 1937-014, 122, 199, 1938-016, 087, 1939-007.

BLYTHE, Beryl. – She attends BARNCOMBE HOUSE School. She is friends with Freda Jane BLAIR and Cicely DRUMMOND. Her mother was best friends with Freda BLAIR’s mother. - SGOL Annual 1931-060. ‘The Barncombe Treasure Hunt’ - See # - Morcove’s Character Analyses by Sylvia Reed of Freda Jane BLAIR for more about her.

BOLTON, Miss. - Maths Mistress of BARNCOMBE HOUSE School. She is a friend of Miss MASSINGHAM.

“BOND STREET”. – A favourite shopping haunt in LONDON. - See also “SOLEIL’S”.

BRAGGART, Mr and Mrs. – Gate keepers (at MORCOVE?).

 “BRAMWELL SCHOOL”. - Miss Monica MERLIN was a mistress at this school, spending a short time teaching at MORCOVE, before returning to the school. – SO 52-56 & SGOL 103.

“BRANDERFORD” – The local town to CROMLECH MANOR. – SGOL Annual 1936-009.

BRANSON, Shirley. - Fourth Form. – Pam WILLOUGHBY’s Protégée? - SO 666-670. - SGOL Annual 1935-___ (Not found).

BREMLOW, Mr and Mrs. – Staff (Housekeepers?) of the WILLOUGHBY family at their HALKIN ST. residence.

BRITISH VOCAL FILMS. – The studio making the film “FATHOMS DEEP”. Mr Josiah GRANDWAYS is the chairman and Miss Lulu HELDER is the lead actress. Cora GRANDWAYS and Mabel VENNIKER set fire to the studio. – SO 509-514.

“BRIGHAMPTON”. - See also BEACH HOUSE. – SO 741-745 & SGOL 563.

BROKER MAN, The. – see also ROBINS, Samuel. - SO 363-366 & SGOL 617.

BUDGEON, Saul. – Foreman of works for the HEADLAND HOTEL construction. He lives, as a lodger, at No. 2 Tanner’s Lane, BARNCOMBE. – SO 643, page 623.

BURNABY, Mr Dick. - He is the fiancé and husband of Miss Ruth REDGRAVES and is a distant cousin of Diana FORBES. They have a nice house built at BARNCOMBE. - SO 414-419 & SGOL 653.

“BURNSIDE SCHOOL”. - Attended by Hetty CURZON before coming to MORCOVE.

CALLIGAN, Charles (Charlie). – Fourth Form Student at Grangemoor. He is also known as ‘Calli’. - SO 580-583.

CALLOWBY, Muriel. - Sister of Vanessa CALLOWBY. She is shallow, racy and pleasure seeking and had been expelled from her school. - SO 121-125 & SGOL 191.

“CALLOWBY’S SUMMER RENTAL”. – SO 121-125 & SGOL 191.

CALLOWBY, Vanessa. - Sister of Muriel CALLOWBY. She is shallow, racy and pleasure seeking and had been expelled from her school. - SO 121-125 & SGOL 191.

“CALMANI’S CIRCUS”. - A circus mentioned in the saga, but nothing further is known.

CAMPBELL, Mrs Christina. - Owner of GLENLOCHRY CASTLE. – SO 619-621. – See # - Scotland.

CANADA, Country of. - See # - Canada. – See also Mr John CRAIG.

CARDEN, Mabel. – SO 479-482.

CARDEW, Dave. - Brother of Judith/Judy CARDEW/GRANDWAYS. He was formerly known as Dave LAWDER. Best Friend of Jack LINTON and a friend of Michael HERIOT, who attend Grangemoor. He is ‘quiet, studious and chivalrous and is as ‘solid as a rock’. He is also extremely astute, never says much, but when he does have something to say, his words are worth millions words. He had a childhood nurse called Janet. In the early years of the saga, he rode a motor bike and side car. He plays a large part in the MORCOVE/GRANGEMOOR saga. - SO 255-259 & SGOL 451, SO 285-289 & SGOL 515, SO 329-334 & SGOL 579, SO 479-482, SO 524-528, SO 555, SO 564-567, SO 574-576, SO 577-579, SO 580-583, SO 598-602, SO 635-639, SO 654-657, SO 683-686, SO 687-690, SO 699-702, SO 703-709. – SGOL Annuals 1933-155, 1935-059, 1936-007, 198, 210, 1937-123, 199, 1938-017, 087. – See # - Dave Cardew (Lawder).

CARDEW, Judy or Judith. - Fourth Form. - Study mate with Brenda FORDYCE and Hetty CURZON. She was formerly known as Judith GRANDWAYS. She is the sister of Dave CARDEW/LAWDER and Step-daughter of Josiah GRANDWAYS. She is a quiet girl and is fond of reading. - See also Judith GRANDWAYS. – SO 564-567, SO 574-576, SO 654-657, SO 715-720. - SGOL Annuals 1934-008, 223, 1935-037, 1935-191, 1936-007, 1938-016, 1939-006. - See # - Judy Cardew (formerly Judith Grandways). – See also GRANDWAYS, Judith.

CARDEW, Mrs. - Widowed mother of Dave & Judy CARDEW. She is financially responsible for the schooling of Hetty CURZON. - SO 564-567, SO 577-579, SO 598-602, SO 687-690, SO 703-709. – SGOL Annual 1936-007, 1937-013, 1938-016.

CARLOTTA, Donna. - Laura TURNER used this name when she runs away from MORCOVE to take refuge in SAMWAY’S CIRCUS. - See also TURNER, Laura. - SO 52-56 & SGOL 103, SO 57-61 & SGOL 109. SO 598-602.

CARLOW, Esther. - Fourth Form. - Cousin to Madge MINDEN and niece of Miss Margaret ELSBY. - SGOL Annual 1928-006.

CARNEY, Mr & Mrs Michael. – They are both forgers. She is in her forties, extremely beautiful and wears designer clothes. He is somewhat older, with grey hair and sporting exquisitely cut tweed suits. Both are outwardly genteel, hiding their inner merciless, duplicitous characters. – SO 88-93 & SGOL 145.

CARR, Kathleen. - Fifth Form. - Tall and very dark with deep brown eyes. She is a nice girl and friendly with Connie and Co. (of Fifth Form). She is a splendid sports woman, clever with her (school) work and has a genius for short story writing. - SGOL Annual 1934-222, SGOL Annual 1936-222.

CARSTAIRS, Jemima. - Fourth Form – She has a brilliant, sharp as a tack brain, disguised behind her duffer-like façade. After suffering at the hands of Ursula WADE, she transfers to CLIFF HOUSE in Kent. She usually wears a monocle. – SO 251-254 & SGOL 439. - See # - Form Four.

CARTER, Betty. – In SGOL Annual 1923, page 222, a typo (printers’) error for Betty BARTON.

CARTERET, Connie. - Fifth Form. - Captain of the Fifth. Study mate of Maggie BARLOW and Kitty WESTON. Best friend of Kitty WESTON. She is the pianist of the Fifth Form and is keen on games, especially hockey and cricket (where she has been victorious as their Captain). She is a very nice girl, tall, slim and with fair hair. – SGOL Annuals 1928-035, 1929-071, 1930-061, 1934-222, 1936-195, 222, 1939-007.

“CASSARA, CASTLE OF,” – Castle owned by M. le COMTE JOSEF. - SO 703-709.

“CASSARA, ISLAND OF,” - This holiday location is situated four miles (6 Kms) off the west coast of CORSICA. - SO 703-709.

“CAT’S CREEP, THE”. – A precipice on a side of a mountain. – SO 654-657.

CAVENDISH, Mary. - Fourth Form. – She is a nice girl, who has a mysterious hoard coins that she keeps hidden. She is friends with Cora GRANDWAYS and Carla VANSITTART of the Fifth Form. - SO 247-250 & SGOL 427.

“CHALLENOR’S HOUSE”. – The name given to a house in GRANGEMOOR, where Mr CHALLENOR is the House Master. - SGOL Annual 1936-048, 198.

CHALLENOR, Mr Tony. – Junior Teacher/House Master at GRANGEMOOR. His surname has also been used as a name of one of the school’s houses and is an old boy of the school. He marries Miss Joan EVERARD and they continue to live at GRANGEMOOR. He is nicknamed ‘Old Tony’. - SG 409-421. - SO 679-682. - See # - Miss Joan EVERAND. - See also EVERARD, Miss Joan.

CHALLENOR, Mrs. – See also EVERARD, Miss Joan. – SO 678-682, SO 715-720. – SGOL 1937-067.

CHALLINOR, Mr. – See also CHALLENOR, Mr Tony. – See - SG 409-421.

“CHAMPFERIE”. - Located in the south of France, not far from Deauville. The Coterie had a holiday there. - SO 335-340 & SGOL 587. - See # - France.

CHARLES, Madame. - Visiting Dance Mistress (at MORCOVE?).

CHARTERS, Billy. - Cousin of Pam WILLOUGHBY. His parents are Governors on an island in the South Seas. He attends GRANGEMOOR as a day-boy. He is blunt, unruly and has no finesse at all. Jack LINTON calls him a ‘Rotten Swab’. Pam WILLOUGHBY saves him from drowning at SWANLAKE. He mixes with Fay & Edna DENVER and Edna DENVER sets her sights on him. – SO 458-462, SO 463-467 & SGOL 706, SO 699-702, SO 710-714. - SGOL Annual 1934-171.

“CHANTREY’S HOUSE”. – The name of the school house at WALLOVER, attended by Harry HARGROVE.

“CHATEAU DUMONT.” – The residence/building owned by the DUMONT family. - SO 671-674.

CHERROL, Dick. - He is the son of ‘Uncle’ CHERROL and cousin of Jimmy CHERROL. He comes from ALDERWICH and attends GRANGEMOOR with his cousin. He is an absolute cad (dastardly) and has Jimmy CHERROL blamed for a theft. – SO 635-639. - See # - Jimmy Cherrol.

CHERROL, Jimmy. – He is the ward of his Uncle CHERROL and cousin to Dick CHERROL. All of them hail from ALDERWICH. He attends GRANGEMOOR School and is a friend of Dave CARDEW and Jack LINTON. He has raven black hair, dark eyes and is intensely loyal to his friends and does not say much. He is extremely likeable and charming. He is called ‘Dicky’ in SO 650-653 & SO 654--657. (See also SO 687, p378.) Edna & Fay DENVER have a ‘crush’ on him. Pam WILLOUGHBY also has her eye for him, but it would appear the match is not possible in reality. He is blamed, by Billy CHARTERS, for theft of the sports club money, and is blamed, by Dick CHERROL, for another theft and is expelled. He is also known as a coward. - SO 635-639, SO 650-653, SO 654-657 (as ‘Dicky’), SO 683-686, SO 687-690, SO 699-702, SO 703-709, SO 710-714, SO 715-720. – SGOL Annual 1936-008, 1936-198, 1936-210, 1937-014, 123, 199, 1938-016, 087. - See # - Jimmy Cherrol.

CHERROL, ‘Uncle’. - Father of Dick CHERROL, Adopted father of Jimmy CHERROL. He comes from ALDREWICH. – See # - Jimmy Cherrol.

CHIVERS, Mrs. – Kindergarten school teacher of Jack and Polly LINTON. An elderly lady of ‘sour mien’ and never went out doors without an umbrella. She is also known as ‘Mrs Shivers’. – SGOL Annual 1936-104.

“CLIFF EDGE BUNGALOW / BOAT SHED / CAVES”. - It is situated a mile from MORCOVE School and is set on the edge of the cliff above the rugged (wind-swept) coastline.  Mr and Mrs Peter COURTWAY take over “CLIFF EDGE BUNGALOW”, and is used by Josiah GRANDWAYS whist the HEADLAND HOTEL is been built. The place is also used by Aunt Jane BLAIR when Freda BLAIR is a ‘Day Student’ at MORCOVE. The boatshed is located directly below the bungalow. The Caves are situated along the coast line, including a large one used by many characters during the saga. - SO 36-42 & SGOL 85,  SO 215-221 & SGOL 379, SO 270-274 & SGOL 487, SO 290-294 & SGOL 521, SO 295-303 & SGOL 529, SO 363-366 & SGOL 617,SO 367-372 & SGOL 623, SO 426-429 & SGOL 647, SO 509-514, SO 524-528, SO 564-567, SO 630-634, SO 640-644, SO 683-686, SO 687-690, SO 727-730, SO 764-768. - SGOL Annual 1935-060.  - See # - Profiles - Ethel COURTWAY. - See # - Miss DANVERS. – See # - Headland Hotel. – See # - Cliff Edge Bungalow, Boatshed and Caves.

“CLIFF HOUSE SCHOOL”. - MORCOVE played Hockey against them once. Two of their students, Barbara RENFERN and Mable LYNN, partake in a ‘Playlet’ with the girls of Study 12. - SGOL Annual 1926-046 (which was very disappointing!) and Jemima CARSTAIRS attended MORCOVE for a short time in SO 439.

CODLIN, Mr. - Porter (at MORCOVE?).

“COMBE HOUSE” – A school situated around the Exeter side of BARNCOMBE. Only known student is Enid. MORCOVE played Cricket against this school. - SO 13. – See # - Other Schools.

COMTE JOSEF, M. le. – Owner of the CASTLE OF CASSARA. He is the Uncle of Madelina COMTE. - SO 703-709.

COMTE, Madelina. – She is the delightful niece of M. le COMTE JOSEF. - SO 703-709.

COOK, Florence. - Third Form. - Best friend with Dot FAIRFAX and Beryl WESTWOOD. She has a vivacious personality, loves a joke and loves reading romance-type novels. She has fair hair and with deep blue eyes. – SGOL Annuals 1928-037, 1934-224.

“CORAL QUEEN” – See - “S Y CORAL QUEEN”.

“CORSICA” – see also “CASSARA”.  - See # - “CORSICA” – SO 703-709.

CORFEW, Violet. - Sixth Form and Monitress. - She is an official type, too big for her boots and causes many headaches for Miss EVERARD. - SO 498-502 & SGOL 730.

‘COTERIE’ – This is the title given to the friendship (camaraderie) of the main characters of the saga, which include Betty BARTON, Judy CARDEW, Helen CRAIG, Paula CREEL, Dolly DELANE, Polly LINTON, Madge MINDEN, Naomer NAKARA, Tess TRELAWNEY & Pam WILLOUGHBY. Other girls drift in and out during the saga, like Elsie ASHBY, Ella ELGOOD, Etta HARGROVE & Eva MERRICK.

“COTTAGE HOSPITAL” – Mentioned in SGOL Annual 1931-060. ‘The Barncombe Treasure Hunt’.

“COUNCIL SCHOOL”. – SO 121-125 & SGOL 191.

“COURT ROYAL”. – The residence of Lord and Lady ROLVERDON.

COURTNEY, Bluebell. - Fourth Form. – Adopted daughter of Cyril COURTNEY. She is a member of the GRANDWAYS Family (and I do not have any ideas how!). She did not remain at MORCOVE for long. – SO 52-56 & SGOL 103.

COURTNEY, Mr Cyril. – A bluff, Jolly and jovial gentleman and is kind, genuine and honest. He becomes the step-father of Bluebell COURTNEY. – SO 52-56 & SGOL 103.

COURTWAY, Ethel May. - Sixth Form. - Captain of the Sixth & Head Monitress of the School (Head Girl) and is admired and respected by all at MORCOVE. She was a short term Mistress of Fourth Form. Best Friend with Cynthia DAINTON. Her rival was Enid MARCHMONT. She is the niece of Peter & Janet COURTWAY. She has an adopted brother, Cyril DUDLEY, and an adopted aunt, Aunt Susan (no known surname). She is fond of all sports, especially Hockey, passionate about golf and is a good swimmer. She is tall and slim, with dark hair and smiling eyes. She is loved and respected by all the girls. Her home is “COURTWAY LODGE” and she maybe an only child, and was born ‘almost immediately after Christmas’ and also mentions she is ‘having a birthday in the New Year’. She has an imposter, Agatha DREW. – SO 13, SO 265-269 & SGOL 471, SO 683-686, SO 715-720, SO 746-750. – SGOL Annuals 1928-034, 1934-221, 1935-085, 173, 191, 1937-067, 079, 092, 1939-014. - See # - Profiles - Ethel Courtway.

“COURTWAY LODGE”. – Home of the COURTWAY Family in LONDON.

COURTWAY, Janet. – Wife of Peter COURTWAY. She is the Aunt of Ethel COURTWAY. The couple take over ‘CLIFF EDGE BUNGALOW’ at one time. - SO 683-686. - See # - Profile - Ethel Courtway.

COURTWAY, Peter. – Husband of Janet COURTWAY. He is the Uncle of Ethel COURTWAY. He is a very loving, but difficult and trying man and is an inventor. The couple take over ‘Cliff Edge Bungalow’ at one time. He is an inventor - SO 683-686, -See # - Profiles - Ethel Courtway.

“COVE CASTLE” – Mentioned in ? - This location is news to me! Any ideas?

CRAIG, Helen. - Fourth Form. - Study mate with Pam WILLOUGHBY (Study 10?) until she had to move to accommodate Zillah RAINE. (Helen CRAIG previously shared with Paula CREEL in Study 10). She is the only daughter of Mr John CRAIG and had lost her mother when she was very young. She is from a wealthy family and she is an only child. She is a happy and jolly girl, charming and with an intellect beyond her age, and is fair haired and tall for her (fifteen years of) age. She has a genius for entertaining and is popular with everyone. Her home is a ‘fine old mansion’ in the West-end of LONDON. She has a special interest in costume design. – SO 170-173 & SGOL 279, SO 290-294 & SGOL 521, SO 536, SO 687-690, SO 715-720. – SGOL Annuals 1928-036, 1931-011, 1932-010, 1934-169, 1934-223, 1935-039, 1935-128, 1935-191, 1936-008, 1936-061, 1937-013, 123. - See # - Profiles - Helen Craig.

CRAIG, Mr John. - Father of Helen CRAIG. He is a Dealer in Gold and Silver and in gold and silver mines in Canada and San Rozel, Mexico. He is Wealthy. His wife is deceased. He lives in a ‘fine old mansion’ in BLEAK ST., in the West End of LONDON, England and does a lot of business overseas. He was almost ‘duped’ into purchasing WATERMOOR GRANGE. - SO 170-173 & SGOL 279. - SGOL Annual 1934-157. - See # - Profiles - Helen Craig. - See # - Judy Cardew (formerly Judith Grandways).

CRANFORD, Daphne. – She is saved by Dolly DELANE. – SO 318-323 & SGOL 555.

“CREAMERY, THE” – This is the local ‘hang-out’ for the girls from MORCOVE School. The shop is the Purveyors of Teas, Cakes (Ice Cream?) and other ‘dainties’, like Genoa Cake, that the girls, particular Naomer NAKARA, like to consume. – SGOL Annuals 1931-006, 1936-046, 1937-067.

CREEL, Alice. – She is the daughter of Geoffrey CREEL, the niece of Col. John & Alice CREEL and cousin of Paula CREEL. – SO 792-796.

CREEL, Col. Anthony (Tony), J.P. – See CREEL, Col. John, J. P. - In SO 598-602 he is given the wrong Christian name. Mrs CREEL mistakenly calls her husband ‘Tony’ in this story and he is portrayed as slightly eccentric and humorous type. - SO 598-602.

CREEL, Col. John, J.P. - He is the husband of Mrs Alice CREEL and father of Paula CREEL. The family is extremely wealthy and reside at “WEIR HALL”. He retired from the Army and was awarded a D.S.O. He is known as a serious type of person. - SO 440-444 & SGOL 681, SO 567-569, SO 577-579, SO 598-602. - SGOL Annual 1934-170.

CREEL, ‘Crazy’ or ‘Cranky’ - see Mr Geoffrey CREEL. - SO 792-796.

CREEL, Mr Geoffrey. - Also known as ‘Crazy’ CREEL and/or ‘Cranky’ CREEL. Owns a speed-boat invention called ‘The Silver Swift’. He is a Brother/Uncle of Col John CREEL and is an Uncle of Paula CREEL. - SO 792-796.

CREEL, Mrs Alice. - Wife of Col. John CREEL, J.P. and father of Paula CREEL. (In SGOL Annual 1937, there is a mention of a Miss Ada BLAIR being the eldest sister of Mrs CREEL. As it is only a one-act play, this may be only for the play and she did not appear in a story/story line in the saga.) - SO 440-444 & SGOL 681, SO 577-579, SO 598-602, SO 792-796.

 

CREEL, Paula. - Fourth Form. - (Was Captain of the Fourth Form. SO 1-11) Study mate (Study 12) with Betty BARTON, Polly LINTON and Naomer NAKARA. She is the only child of Col. John CREEL & Mrs Alice CREEL, niece of Mr Geoffrey CREEL and Miss BLAIR, and cousin of Alice CREEL and Brenda RAVEL. She is known as the amiable ‘Duffer of the Fourth Form’ and she has troubles pronouncing her ‘R’s. She is genteel and well mannered, elegant and loves to dress ‘up to the finest’ with the latest fashion and is extremely tall and slim, and is older than the rest of the girls. - Miss Paula CREEL would appear in almost all the MORCOVE Stories in SO, SGOL & SGOL Annuals. - SO 1, SO 11, SO 13-16 & SGOL 52, SO 52-56 & SGOL 103, SO 66-69 & SGOL 121, SO 73 & SGOL 127, SO 82-87 & SGOL 139, SO 126-130 & SGOL 192,SO 207-210 & SGOL 355, SO 290-294 & SGOL 521, SO 324-328 & SGOL 571, SO 335-340 & SGOL 587, SO 384-388 & SGOL 631, SO 440-444 & SGOL 681, SO 567-569, SO 577-579, SO 598-602. – SGOL Annuals 1928-035, 1934-222, 1935-038, 1936-005, 1936-061. - See # - Fourth Form. - See # - Profiles - Paula Creel.

 

CREEL, Tony. – See entry for CREEL, Anthony (Tony) J. P. - SO 598-602.

“CROMLECH HILL” – A hill/look-out located within walking distance of CROMLECH MANOR. - SGOL Annual 1936-018.

“CROMLECH MANOR” - The manor is named after a naturally occurring table like edifice named CROMLECH. It is located 50 miles (80kms) from BARNCOMBE by rail to the nearest railway halt (stopping place) and then another 7 miles (11kms) by road. The DELANE family inherit the estate/building, which was left to them by a distant relative and they run it as a ‘Guest House’. - SO 687-690, SO 724-726. - SGOL Annual 1936-006. - See # - The Girls’ Homes – Cromlech Manor.

CROSBY, Lillian. - Daughter of Mr CROSBY. She is the sister of Norah CROSBY. She is ‘no angel’ behind her father’s back. She attends LOWMOOR School. - SO 479-482. – See # - Profiles – Pat Lawrence.

CROSBY, Mr. - He is about forty, a hearty, handsome, sportive gentleman and is straight as a die, and is to marry Aunt Jessica. He already has two daughters, Norah and Lillian CROSBY. – SO 479-482. – See # - Profiles – Pat Lawrence.

CROSBY, Mrs. Jessica - See Aunt Jessica. She marries Mr CROSBY and becomes step-mother to Norah & Lillian CROSBY. – SO 479-482. – See # - Profiles – Pat Lawrence.

CROSBY, Norah. – Daughter of Mr CROSBY. She is the sister of Lillian CROSBY. She is ‘no angel’ behind her father’s back. She attends LOWMOOR School. – SO 479-482. – See # - Profiles – Pat Lawrence.

CUNLIFFE, Miss Mabel. - She is better known as Mabel DENVER. - See also Mabel DENVER for more information. - SO 346-350 & SGOL 603.

CURTIS, Thelma. - SO 687-690.

CURZON, Lieutenant. – See CURZON, Mr.

CURZON, Hetty. - Fourth Form. - Study Mate with Judy CARDEW and Brenda FORDYCE. She is the older sister to Molly CURZON. Her father has passed away and is cared by Mr Josiah GRANDWAYS. She was (temporary) Captain of the Fourth Form in the absence of Miss SOMERFIELD (when Betty BARTON is told to ‘step aside’). She is good at sports and plays the piano. She is deceitful and spiteful, deceptive and is strikingly beautiful and with blonde hair. She is a former student at BURNSIDE SCHOOL. She is cared by the GRANDWAYS Family. Then her education is the responsibility of Mrs CARDEW, finally, the WILLOUGHBY family take responsibility of her. - SO 548-552, SO 553, SO 561-563, SO 564-567, SO 574-576, SO 592-597, SO 598-602, SO 614-618, SO 626-629. - SGOL Annual 1934-008. - See # - The Grandways Family. – See # - Hetty Curzon. – See # - Morcove Character Analyses – No 2: Hetty Curzon.

CURZON, Molly. - Younger sister of Hetty CURZON. She is cared by Mr Josiah GRANDWAY. - See also CURZON, Hetty. - SO 548-552. – See # - What Happen to? – Molly Curzon. - See also CURZON, Hetty.

CURZON, Mr. – Father of Hetty & Molly CURZON. In the Great War (World War One), he was a Lieutenant, and saved the life of Mr (Captain) WILLOUGHBY. Sadly he dies and Mr Josiah GRANDWAYS looks after the two girls. He was a valued business partner of Josiah GRANDWAYS, who made the family wealthy, but he dies penniless. - SO 548-552.

CURZON, Mrs. – Widowed wife of Mr CURZON and mother of Hetty and Molly CURZON. She is not a well person and needs hospitalisation. Mr GRANDWAYS installs the family in a house on the Stormwood Road. – SO 574-576.

DAINTON, Cynthia. - Sixth Form and Monitress, Deputy Head Girl. - Best friend with Ethel COURTWAY. She is, at one time, was infatuated by the venomous Enid MARCHMONT. - SO 265-269 & SGOL 471, SO 426-429 & SGOL 647. –SGOL Annuals 1928-034, 1929-070, 1931-147, 1934-221, 1937-080, 213. - See # - Ethel Courtway.

DAINTON, Belle. – Student at ROSEMOUNT. (Related to Cynthia DAINTON?)

DANTON, Daphne. – SG 422-434 ‘Nameless at MORCOVE.’

DANTON, Rozella. - Fourth Form. - She is the uncrowned Queen of Danubia and has a bodyguard called Hildegard ASTOVEL whist she attends MORCOVE under a guardianship of her grandmother. She does not tell anyone of her status. – SO 270-274 & SGOL 487. – See # - Heroes and Heroines - Hilda Astovel.

“DANUBIA.” – The homeland of Rozella DANTON, where she is their uncrowned Queen. – SO 270-274 & SGOL 487. – See # - Heroes and Heroines - Hilda Astovel.

DANVERS, Mrs Elma. – The wife of the ‘bogus’ Mr Raymond DANVERS, who ‘hangs’ around MORCOVE whist Miss DANVERS is the Headmistress at MORCOVE. She is smart and elegant, ever ready to buoy her husband’s mood and play to his whims. They get their come-uppance and probably live out their lives as parasites, living off others. - SO 290-294 & SGOL 521. - See # - Miss Danvers.

DANVERS, Miss Margaret. - Temporary Headmistress of MORCOVE whist Miss SOMERFIELD is seconded to set-up STORMWOOD School. She then transfers to STORMWOOD. She is tall, dark and stately delicate, clear cut features and a thin aristocratic face and has several (educational) degrees to her name. - SO 290-294 & SGOL 521. – SGOL Annual 1935-192. - See # - Miss DANVERS.

DANVERS, Moira. – Student at ROSEMOUNT School.

DANVERS, Mr Raymond and Mrs. – She is the brother and sister-in-law of Miss DANVERS. There is also a ‘bogus couple’ using his name ‘hanging’ around MORCOVE whist Miss DANVERS is the Headmistress at MORCOVE. - SO 290-294 & SGOL 521. - See # - Miss Danvers.

DANVERS, Mr Raymond. – The ‘bogus’ Mr Raymond DANVERS who ‘hangs’ around MORCOVE whist Miss DANVERS is the Headmistress at MORCOVE. He is moody, restless, and quite evil, and is an incessant cigarette smoker. They get their come-uppance and probably live out their lives as parasites, living off others. - SO 290-294 & SGOL 521. - See # - Miss Danvers.

DARCE, Miss. – Private Secretary to Mrs WILLOUGHBY. She is a neatly dressed, decorous young Lady of nineteen or thereabouts. She is efficient at her job which puts her in confidential association with Mrs WILLOUGHBY. - SGOL Annual 1938-013.

 

DARK, Angela. - Fourth Form. - SO 558-560.

DARRELL, Daisy. - SO 741-745 & SGOL 563.

DAUNT, Kitty. - Fourth Form. - Daughter of Mrs DAUNT and the sister of Lena DAUNT. - SO 312-317 & SGOL 546.

DAUNT, Lena. - Fourth Form. - Daughter of Mrs DAUNT and the sister of Kitty DAUNT. - SO 312-317 & SGOL 546.

DAUNT, Mrs. - Widowed mother of Kitty and Lena DAUNT? She employs her own maid, ELSIE. - SO 312-317 & SGOL 546.

“DAUNTON” - This is the residence of Mr George BARKER. - SO 614-618.

DEAN, Dora. - Fifth Form.

DEAKIN, Violet. - Fourth Form.

DELANE, Dolly. - Fourth Form. – She became MORCOVE’s only Day student. She was a study mate with Freda BLAIR and Eva MERRICK. She is an obliging girl, very helpful, likeable and is nick-named ‘The Doormat’ as she is always ready to help others, even to her own detriment. She becomes the Captain of the Fourth Four whist Betty BARTON is at STORMWOOD School. She is Plumpish, has brown eyes, and is an only child. She loves animals. She is niece to (Miss or Mrs) Ada ADDISON. She has a ‘boyfriend’, Ralph MARCHMONT. - SO 13-16 & SGOL52, SO 147-150 & SGOL 220, SO 295-303 & SGOL 529, SO 318-323 & SGOL 555, SO 468-472 & SGOL 689, SO 524-528, SO 607-610, SO 640-644, SO 687-690. – SGOL Annuals 1928-035, 1933-006, 1934-223, 1935-037, 1935-059, 1936-007. - See # - Profile - Dolly Delane.

DELANE, Mr. - Father of Dolly DELANE. He is a retired farmer and resides a mile away from MORCOVE, where they once ran a small (farm) holding. The family originally hail from Alstead, near the New Forest, Hampshire. The family later move to CROMLECH MANOR. - SO 468-472 & SGOL 689, SO 524-528, SO 640-644, SO 687-690, SO 724-726. - SGOL Annuals 1934-158, 1935-059. - See # - Profile - Dolly Delane.

DELANE, Mrs. - Mother of Dolly DELANE (nee ADDISON?). - SO 468-472 & SGOL 689, SO 524-528, SO 640-644, SO 687-690, SO 724-726. - SGOL Annuals 1934-158, 1935-059. - See # - Profile - Dolly Delane.

DELONA, Carlotta. - SO 215-221 & SGOL 379.

DENNIKER, Mrs. – The villain of this part of the saga. She is out to wreak havoc on the JUDSON family- SO 622-625.

“DEVON DEMON” – The name given to the road coach to/from MORCOVE in 1835. – SGOL Annual 1935-118.

DENVER, Bertie. - Cousin of Edna & Fay DENVER. He is in the Sixth Form and a Prefect at GRANGEMOOR and was House Captain of CHALLENOR HOUSE at one stage. Fay DENVER is fond of him. He is an equally unpleasant as his two cousins. He is self-seeking, venomous and pleasure bent and rides a motor-bike. – SGOL Annual 1936-194, 199, 209, 1937-066.

DENVER, Edna. - Fourth Form. - Younger sister of Fay DENVER. She is the niece of Arthur & Edith MORDAUNT and cousin of Bertie DENVER. She comes from Winchcombe, and from a family with money. Her parents travel frequently. She is a horrible child, with no conscience, and is an excessively beautiful, tall and supple and is smarter than Fay. She has a ‘crush’ on Jimmy CHERROL. Billy CHARTERS is infatuated with both sisters. – SO 691-695, SO 696-698, SO 699-702, SO 710-714, SO 715-720, SO 764-768. – SGOL Annual 1936-169, 208, 1937-066. - See # - Profile - Edna and Fay Denver.

DENVER, Fay. - Fourth Form. She is the older sister, by 3 to 4 years, of Edna DENVER and is the niece of Arthur & Edith MORDAUNT and cousin of Bertie DENVER. She comes from Winchcombe, and from a family with money. Her parents travel frequently. She is a horrible child with no conscience and is an outstanding blonde beauty. She is more wayward than Edna and has the ‘eye for the boys’. She likes her cousin, Bertie DENVER, and Jimmy CHERROL. Billy CHARTERS is infatuated with both sisters. - SO 691-695, SO 696-698, SO 699-702, SO 710-714, SO 715-720, SO 764-768. – SGOL Annual 1936-169, 208, 1937-066. - See # - Profile - Edna and Fay Denver.

DENVER, Miss Mabel. - Temporary Mistress at MORCOVE (as Miss Mabel CUNLIFFE). - ‘A Charming, silken voiced young lady’, but a tyrannical mistress, who ‘is so caustically vile that, when she speaks, it seems she is spitting out formic acid’ and would have to be one of the WORST personalities ever to enter the saga! She is known as Miss Mabel CUNLIFFE whist at MORCOVE. - SO 346-350 & SGOL 603. - See # - Temporary Staff - Miss Cunliffe (Mabel Denver).

 

DENVER, Percy. - Name given erroneously for Bertie DENVER in SGOL Annual 1937-123.

DERWENT, Lionel. - Attends HURSTBOURNE School as Lionel THURLOE. He is the cousin of Lena THURLOE.  He is a good sport and a nice boy, but stole Mrs CREEL’s necklace. He is friendly with Michael HERIOT.  e is friendly with - SO 440-444 & SGOL 681, SO 445-452 & SGOL 685, 463-467 & SGOL 706. - See SGOL Annual 1934-169. – See # - Hurstbourne School – Lionel Derwent.

“DESERT GATE HOTEL”. – A hotel at EL KAREB. - SO 755-759.

DILLON, Althea. - Sixth Form and monitress. She is the niece of Kath (No surname known). – SO 662-665.

DILLON, Laura. - SO 235-240 & SGOL 403.

DILLON, Mr and Mrs. – They are the parents of Laura DILLON. - SO 235-240 & SGOL 403.

“DISFORD”. - Railway halt that is located somewhere near GRANGEMOOR and SWANLAKE. - See # - Morcove Road and the Railway Line. – SO 379-382 & SGOL 627.

“DIXIE” - The name of the dog Polly LINTON has whist at FALLOWFIELD. The name is also the name of Mrs WILLOUGHBY’s pet dog. - SO 614-618, SO 788-791.

DOLLOND, Madeleine. - See also “SOUTHPORT”. - SO 783-787.

DORLAND, Laura. – Mr Ridgeworth BAYNARD’s secretary. She is also known as Jessica NEWTON. - SO 626-629.

DRAKE, Elsie. – A Barncombe girl who Paula CREEL befriends. – SO 384-388 & SGOL 631.

DREW, Agatha. – An imposter for Ethel COURTWAY - SO 746-750. – See # - Ethel Courtway.

DREW, Elsie. - Fourth Form. - Pretty, charming. Not worried about what is going on around her. She is inclined to be selfish. – SO 13, SO 290-294 & SGOL 521. – SGOL Annuals 1928-037, 1934-223. - See # - Miss Danvers.

DROOD, Sheila. - A student at STORMWOOD. She is friends with Ella ELGOOD.

“DROVERTON” – This town is somewhere between 6-7 miles (or up to 50 miles) from MORCOVE going towards BARNCOMBE. The HARGROVE family live there. SAMWAY’s CIRCUS sets themselves up there – SO 397-404 & SGOL 639, SO 548-552. - See # - Etta Hargrove.

DRUARD, Squire. – Resident of RABBLETREE.

DRUMMOND, Cicely. – She attends BARNCOMBE HOUSE School and is friend of Freda Jane BLAIR and Beryl BLYTHE. - SGOL Annual 1931-060. ‘The Barncombe Treasure Hunt’. - See # - Morcove’s Character Analyses by Sylvia Reed of Freda Jane BLAIR for more about her.

DUBOIS, Mademoiselle. - French Mistress (at MORCOVE?).

DUCRANE, Vanessa. - Sixth Form and monitress. - Friend of Doris JESSEL. - SO 769-772.

DUDLEY, Cyril. - Adopted brother of Ethel COURTWAY.  He appears in the GF series. See # - “The Girls’ Favourite” masthead on ‘The Rivals of Morcove.’

DUKE, Miss. - Staff/Mistress at MORCOVE?

DUMONT, Madeline. – She lives at CHATEAU DUMONT. - SO 671-674.

DUVAL, Rosalie. – An exchange student from SAINTE MARIE SCHOOL, who comes to MORCOVE when Trixie HOPE goes there for her French scholarship. – SO 335-340 & SGOL 587. - See # - France.

DUVAL, Madeleine. – SO 335-340 & SGOL 587. - See # - France.

DUVAL, Zelie. – Member of staff at SWANLAKE. She does not get along well with Pam WILLOUGHBY. – SO 630-634.

“EASTGATE” – Mistakenly named school of LOWMOOR in SGOL 693. - See # - Profile - Pat Lawrence.

EASTMAN, Elsie. – She is the wife of Lawrence EASTMAN. She has auburn hair, is young and slim. She does not get along with Pam WILLOUGHBY. - See also EASTMAN, Lawrence. - SO 630-634.

EASTMAN, Lawrence. – He is the husband of Elsie LAWRENCE and is young, impatient and very highly strung. He originates from India, where they first meet the WILLOUGHBYS. They are caretakers at SWANLAKE in the absence of the WILLOUGHBY Family. – SO 630-634. – See # - Lawrence and Elsie Eastman, along with the bogus Hunda Khan.

EASTON, Agnes. - Fifth Form. - A “Hearty Sort”.  - SGOL Annual 1930-010. She does not appear in any other listing.

“EL KAREB”, MOROCCO, AFRICA. – See also “DESERT GATE HOTEL”, “NAKARA” and “SUSAHLAH”. - see SO 47-51 & SGOL 92, SO 116-120 & SGOL 184, SO 155-163 & SGOL 243 & 244, SO 285-289 & SGOL 515, SO 389-396 & SGOL 635, SO 529-534 & SGOL 722, SO 570-573, SO 671-678, SO 751-754, SO 755-759.

“ELEPHANT HOUSE” – Name given to a tent/marquee on the ISLAND OF SANTA RITA. – SO 577-579.

ELGOOD, Ella. - Fourth Form. - One of the three ‘E’s’.  Study mate with Etta HARGROVE. Easily lead, is an uncertain type and has a bad tempered that can run away from her. Otherwise she is nice and affable. She has brown hair and grey eyes. She is friends with Sheila DROOD, Hetty MAYNARD and Brenda TRAVERS, who all attend STORMWOOD School. – SO 351-357 & SGOL 607. – SGOL Annuals 1928-036, 1931-010, 1934-008, 1934-223.

ELMSLEY, Lady. – Landowners/Neighbours of the LINTON family estate.

ELMSLEY, Sir Timothy. – Landowners/Neighbours of the LINTON family estate.

ELSBY, Miss Margaret. - Aunt of Esther CARLOW, Madge MINDEN and Effie STANFORD. - SGOL Annual 1928-006.

‘ELVERCOMBE’ – Location used in a story, situated not far from ‘SWANLAKE’. – SGOL 1938-017.

‘ELVERCOMBE PALACE HOTEL’ – Location used in a story, situated not far from ‘SWANLAKE’. – SGOL 1938-017.

ELSWICK, Cyril. – Son of Mr ELSWICK, brother of Sybil ELSWICK and is indolent and lazy- SO 539-543.

ELSWICK, Mr. – Partner with Mr Josiah GRANDWAYS in an electricity company. He is a ‘loud’ man. - SO 539-543. - See # - Judy CARDEW (formerly Judith GRANDWAYS).

ELSWICK, Sybil. – Daughter of Mr ELSWICK and sister of Cyril ELSWICK. - SO 539-543.

ELWIN, Edith. - Fifth Form. - Captain of the Fifth during the early days of the saga. – SO 67-69.

ENDERBY, Inez. - Sixth Form and monitress.

ENSON, Edith. - SO 180-185.

EVERARD, Miss Joan. - Mistress of Fourth Form. - She replaced Miss Ruth REDGRAVE. Later in the saga, she marries Mr Tony CHALLENOR. She is the older sister of Florrie EVERARD. She is friendly (chummy) and popular mistress and is admired and well respected by the girls. She is youthful and vivacious and takes a keen interest in her form and coaches them in hockey and cricket. She teaches at FALLOWFIELD School as well as MORCOVE. – SO 498-502 & SGOL 730, SO 614-618, SO 679-682. – SGOL Annual 1934-221. – See # - Miss Joan Everard.

EVERARD, Florrie. - Younger sister of Miss Joan EVERARD, who is taking care of her and relies on her to do everything for her.

FAIRFAX, Dot. - Third Form. - Unofficial Captain of the Thirds. Best Friend of Florence COOK and Beryl WESTWOOD. She is a jolly girl and is well liked and is popular throughout the school. Cheeky and high spirited, she is always smiling. Good at her (school) work and is a promising player at sports. She is fair hair and with smiling blue eyes. – SGOL Annuals 1928-037, 1929-070, 1934-224.

“FALLOWFIELD FARM” – Hampshire, – Location used in the saga. –SO 318-323 & SGOL 555.

“FALLOWFIELD HOUSE” – Location used in the saga. - SO 614-618.

“FALLOWFIELD SCHOOL” – Mrs MORTIMER moves her Finishing School from SANDCLIFFE to FALLOWFIELD and expands it. The location is within a few miles of both BARNCOMBE and MORCOVE. Cora GRANDWAYS and Polly LINTON are sent there. The school closes, but Cora GRANDWAYS is not allowed to return to MORCOVE. - SO 614-618.

“FANCY SHOP” – A shop opened by Miss SOMERFIELD to aid the needy, unaware there is a similar shop operated by Monica HOLDENs’ Aunt Margaret, also in BARNCOMBE. – SO 260-264 & SGOL 463.

‘FATHOM DEEP’ – A film made by British Vocal Films. Mr Josiah GRANDWAYS is the Chairman. Miss Lulu HELDER is the lead actress of the film. The studio is set on fire by Cora GRANDWAYS and Mabel VENNIKER.  - SO 509-514.

FARLOW, Sybil. - Fourth Form. - Thoroughly trustworthy to none. Can be nice, but is ‘catty’ in your absence. (She is ‘Two-faced’). She is short with pale skin, brown hair and greenish eyes. – SGOL Annuals 1928-036, 1934-223.

“FARMER BAGWORTHY”. – Character used in play. – SGOL Annual 1936-172.

FAWLEY, Hilda. - Fourth Form. - Shares a study with Etta HARGROVE when she first comes to MORCOVE. She comes from RIBBLETON, Lancashire. – SO 430-434 & SGOL 665.

FAYE, Linda. - Fourth Form.

FENNER, Mr. – Master/teacher at GRANGEMOOR. His surname has also been used as a name of one of the school’s houses. – See also Mr FENWICK.

FENNINGS – Chauffeur of the LINTON family.

FENWICK, Mr. – Master/teacher at GRANGEMOOR. His surname has also been used as a name of one of the school’s houses. – See also Mr FENNER.

“FIREWORKS.” – In reference to ‘Guy Fawkes’ night, November 5th. – SGOL 1939-005.

FLAXWELL, Fay. - Fourth Form. - Wants things done her own way. - SGOL Annual 1929-005.

FLETCHER, Barbara. - Resident of BARNCOMBE. - SGOL Annual 1934-169.

FLINDERS, Evelyn. – Illustrator for several of the stories. - See also Leonard SHIELDS. – See %.

FLODDEN, Muriel. – Member of household staff at SWANLAKE. – SO 630-634.

FLONE, Hilda. - Fourth Form. - SGOL Annual 1923-197.

FLORISSA, Delores. – SO 215-221 & SGOL 379.

FLOYD, Mr. – Father of Valerie FLOYD. In SGOL Annual 1937-006, it is mentioned he has suffered a nervous breakdown.

FLOYD, Valerie. - Sixth Form and monitress. - Definitely not a credit to MORCOVE. – SGOL Annual 1937-006.

‘FLUFFY’ – The name of Dolly DELANE’s black kitten. – SGOL Annual 1935-111.

FLYTE, Mr. – Director of the film ‘FATHOM DEEP’. - SO 509-514.

FONTAYNE, Aunt Ada. – Aunt to Madge MINDEN. - SO 741-745 & SGOL 563.

FORBES, Alva. – A girl to whom Madge MINDEN helped. - SO 20-24 & SGOL 58.

FORBES, Diana. - Fourth Form. - Study mate with Katey MURRAY. She is the sister of Vera FORBES, the niece of Aunt Agnes (no surname) and distant cousin of Mr Dick BURNABY. Her best friend is Mabel RIVERS. She is an unpleasant girl and has a forceful personality, domineering and is muscular. She is good at sports but not brilliant at her school work. She almost ruins Miss REDGRAVES wedding. Her Aunt Agnes pays her school fees. She is a ‘sometimes friends’ with Cora GRANDWAYS. She is expelled from MORCOVE. – SO 414-419 & SGOL 653, SO 420-425 & SGOL 651, SO 430-434 & SGOL 665, SO 473-478 & SGOL 693, SO 503-508 & SGOL 701, SO 561-563. – SGOL Annuals 1928-036, 1931-008, 1933-012, 1934-223. - See # - Profiles - Diana Forbes.

FORBES, Vera. - Sister of Diana FORBES. She is as equally unpleasant as her sister. She wants to be an actress, but she does not have the talent to do so. – SO 561-563. - See # - Diana FORBES.

FORDYCE, Brenda. - Fourth Form. - Study mate with Judy CARDEW and Hetty CURZON. She is a thoroughly nice and a shrewd girl. She is the niece of Mr George AMBERLEY. She does not appear after the hotel is built and finished. She may have been sent to a Ladies College in London. - SO 640-644.

FORDYCE, Vivienne. - A student at FALLOWFIELD School, with Polly LINTON. – SO 614-618.

FORDYKE, Sybil. – Attends BARNCOMBE HOUSE School.

FROBISHERS Family of YEWLEIGH COURT. – Mentioned in the SGOL Annual 1937-013.

FRANCE, Country of. – SO 335-340 & SGOL 587. - See # - France.

“GABLES, The.” – The residence owned by the THURLOE Family, which is a neighbouring property of the CREEL Family. - SGOL Annual 1934-170.

GARFIELD, Grace. - Fourth Form. – Shares a study with Diana FORBES when she comes back from ROSEMOUNT (see below). She was a friend of Cora GRANDWAYS. A likeable girl, but is easily influenced by others. She does not reform her ways and is expelled from MORCOVE and attends ROSEMOUNT (not to return to MORCOVE). She has an Uncle John (no surname). – SO 1, SO 15, SO 88 (as a fifth former), SO 318-323 & SGOL 555, SO 397-404 & SGOL 639, SO 405-407 & SGOL 643, SO 561-563. – SGOL Annuals 1928-036, 1934-223. - See # - Characters Inaccuracies - Grace Garfield (for an in-depth article on her).

GARLAND, Rosalie. – Niece of an employee working at CROMLECH MANOR. – SGOL Annual 1936-006.

GARTH, Brenda. - Fourth Form. – SO 558-560.

GARTH, Muriel. – SO 483-487.

“GASPERS” – References to cigarettes. – SGOL ANNUAL 1939-009.

GAY, Gertie. - Student at STORMWOOD. – SO 147-150 & SGOL 220.

GAY, Millicent. - Fifth Form.

GAYLEY, Mr. – His haystack is set alight by Stella MUNRO and Audrey BLAIN (Who else?) whist the girls are on an illicit picnic. – SO 126-130 & SGOL 192.

GAYNER, Ralph. – Sixth Form and Prefect at GRANGEMOOR. He is an ‘unpleasant type’ of boy. – SO 741-745 & SGOL 563.

GENOA. (An actual real location used in a story) – SO 703-709.

“GLENLOCHRY CASTLE” – located in the highlands of Scotland, North of Edinburgh. MORCOVE and GRANGEMOOR spend a Christmas here. It is owned by Mrs Christina CAMPBELL. – SO 619-621. – See # - Scotland.

GOLDING, Sybil. - Fifth Form.

GOLF (Any mention of) – SGOL Annual 1935-060, 1935-085.

“GORSELANDS MANOR”. – The residence of the MARSHALL Family. – SO 553.

“GRAND HOTEL, LORNA BAY.” – It is located 90 miles (145 Kms) from MORCOVE. – SO 539-543. - See # - Judy Cardew (formerly Judith Grandways).

 “GRAND HOTEL, SANTA RITA”. – A name given to a catering marquee on the Island of SANTA RITA. –SO 598-602.

GRANDWAYS, Charles (Charlie). - Son of Josiah & Emma GRANDWAYS. Brother of Cora GRANDWAYS and step-brother of Judith/Judy GRANDWAYS/CARDEW. He is a ‘reformed character’, becoming a decent chap and becomes engaged to Miss Bertha SNODE. – SO 207-210 & SGOL 355.

GRANDWAYS, Cora. - Fourth Form. - Study mate (Study 7 or 8) with Judith GRANDWAYS, Olive OWEN (Beth MORTIMER) and Ursula WADE at various times. Best friend with Ursula WADE. She was friends with Grace GARFIELD and the ‘Enemy of B. BARTON and Co.’ and is the most unpopular girl at MORCOVE. She is the daughter of Josiah & Emma GRANDWAYS, sister of Charles GRANDWAYS and Step-sister of Judith/Judy GRANDWAYS/CARDEW. She also comes from RIBBLETON, Lancashire. Good looking and fairly talented and misuses her talents. Cora is malignant, malicious, lawless and cruel, but when backed into a corner, a coward. She is the most unpopular student of all at MORCOVE (and this does not displease her). She rides a motor bike which is garaged at MORCOVE! - Miss Cora GRANDWAYS would appear in almost all the MORCOVE stories in the SO, SGOL & SGOL Annuals. -- SO 1, SO 36-42 & SGOL 85, SO 43-46 & SGOL 191, SO 66-69 & SGOL 121, SO 103-106 & SGOL 163, SO 170-173 & SGOL 279, SO 207-210 & SGOL 355, SO 241-245 & SGOL 415, SO 270-274 & SGOL 487, SO 290-294 & SGOL 521, SO 295-303 & SGOL 529, SO 346-350 & SGOL 603, SO 363-366 & SGOL 617, SO 367-372 & SGOL 623, SO 373-378 & SGOL 611, SO 430-434 & SGOL 665, SO 473-478 & SGOL 693, SO 503-508 & SGOL 701, SO 509-514, SO 519-523, SO 539-543, SO 548-552, SO 553, SO 561-563, SO 603-606, SO 614-618, SO 626-629, SO 640-644, SO 783-787, SO 792-794. – SGOL 1928-036, SGOL Annual 1934-223. - See # - Profiles of The Grandways Family & See # - Cora Grandways. – See % - for more information.

GRANDWAYS, Judith or Judy. - Fourth Form. - Study mate (Study 7 or 8) with Cora GRANDWAYS. Reformed student but was unpopular at first. She is the sister of Dave LAWDER/CARDEW and step-daughter of Josiah GRANDWAYS and step-sister of Cora GRANDWAYS. She had a school-girl ‘crush’ on Ronnie HELDER. Miss Judith/Judy GRANDWAY/CARDEW is another character who is with the MORCOVE saga from the very first page. - See also CARDEW, Judy or Judith. - SO 19, SO 36-42 & SGOL 85, SO 43-46 & SGOL 191, SO 66-69 & SGOL 121, SO 70-75 & SGOL 127, SO 103-106 & SGOL 163, SO 170-173 & SGOL 279, SO 207-210 & SGOL 355, SO 295-303 & SGOL 529, SO 363-366 & SGOL 617, SO 367-372 & SGOL 623, SO 509-514, SO 519-523, SO 539-543, SO 564-567. – SGOL 1928-036. - See # - Judy Cardew (previously Judith Grandways). Also See # - Cora Grandways. – See also CARDEW, Judy.

GRANDWAYS, Miss Margaret. – (Aunt Margaret GRANDWAYS.) Sister to Josiah GRANDWAYS and is an Aunt to Charles and Cora GRANDWAYS. She is of a delicate disposition, an invalid. She is wealthy, decent and a generous woman. She takes a lease on CLIFF EDGE BUNGALOW and employs ROSA, as her Lady’s Maid. Mr Josiah GRANDWAYS relies on her to ‘bail him out of financial problems several times. - SO 363-366 & SGOL 617, SO 367-372 & SGOL 623. - See # - Profiles - Aunt Margaret Grandways & See # - Cora Grandways.

GRANDWAYS, Mr Josiah. – Husband of Mrs Emma GRANDWAYS and is the father to Charles & Cora GRANDWAYS, brother to Margaret GRANDWAYS and step-father of Judith/Judy GRANDWAYS/CARDEW. He is also a foster-father to Olive/Beth OWEN for ten years. Extremely wealthy at start of saga and his rise and fall of his fortune follows right through almost to the last story. He has many business interests, includes owning a cotton mill (and the slum housing associated, for the workers of the mill, which he burns down!) and the HEADLAND HOTEL, and even invests in a film (‘FAMTOM DEEP”). He even flees to EGYPT to accept a job offer or get involved in a dubious investment. – SO 1-7 & SGOL 36, SO 19, SO 36-42 & SGOL 85, SO 103-106 & SGOL 163. SO 170-173 & SGOL 279, SO 207-210 & SGOL 355, SO 363-366 & SGOL 617, SO 367-372 & SGOL 623, SO 509-514, SO 524-528, SO 539-543, SO 548-552, SO 574-576, SO 640-644, SO 783-787 & SO 792-796. - See # - Profiles - The Grandways Family - Mr Josiah Grandways.

GRANDWAYS, Mrs Emma. – Wife of Josiah GRANDWAYS. She is a delicate character and is tall and good looking. She is rather plump in early saga, yet later, she becomes quite slim and extremely elegant. Underneath her exterior, she is very much like her husband, supporting him in all his ventures, wheeling and dealings. She attended the same school as Mrs BLAIN. - SO 36-42 & SGOL 85, SO 207-210 & SGOL 355, SO 539-543. – SGOL Annual 1935-060 - See # - Profiles - The Grandways Family – Mrs Emma Grandways. - See # - Bertha Snode.

“GRANDWAYS COTTON MILL” – (I do not know if this is the right title.) Located in RIBBLETON and owned by the GRANDWAY Family. Mr BARTON. – SO 103-106 & SGOL 163.

“GRANGEMOOR” – Telephone number Grangemoor 4-7. School colours are orange and black. School attended by Dave CARDEW, Jimmy CHERROL, Jack LINDON, Harold SHARROW, Robert ‘Tubby’ BLOOT and Charles ‘Calli’ CALLIGAN. Their House Master is Mr T. CHALLENOR. The school is situated about one mile (1.6kms) from the small town of GRANGEMOOR Village and is about 20 miles (32kms.) away from MORCOVE. – SO 285-289 & SGOL 515, SO 329-334 & SGOL 579, SO 461, SO 524-528, SO 561-563, SO 564-567, SO 574, SO 577-579, SO 580-583, SO 619-621, SO 635-639, SO 654-657, SO 658-661, SO 668, SO 679-682, SO 691-695, SO 696-698, SO 699-702, SO 703-709, SO 715-720, SO 732, SO 741-745 & SGOL 563, SO 754-766 (See # -) & SGOL 563, SO 788-791. – SGOL Annuals 1933-157=159, 1935-059, 1936-047, 198, 1938-087, 1939-007. - See # - Grangemoor.

“GRANGEMOOR, VILLAGE OF.” – A tiny village about one mile (1.6kms) from GRANGEMOOR.

GRANT, Effie. – Student at BARNCOMBE HOUSE School.

GRAY, Florence. – SO 773-775.

GRAY, Monica. – The name Pam WILLOUGHBY use when in disguise whist in LONDON. SO 727-730.

GRAYSON, Lena. - Sixth Form and Monitress. – An ill-natured senior scholar with spite against the juniors. She is the least popular monitress at MORCOVE.  – SGOL Annual 1928-034, 1937-081, 1938-168.

GREDDON, Mrs. – House keeper at SWANLAKE.

GREEN, Agnes. - Fifth Form. – SGOL Annual 1935-173.

GREGORY, Mr. – Lawyer of the estate of Mrs LAWDER. He is a good but serious and dour man befitting a lawyer. His business is at Fountain Court, Temple (LONDON?). – SO 255-259 & SGOL 451, SO 564-567.

“GREY TOR” – A rocky out-crop, high hill or small mountain, not far from GRANGEMOOR. Both the girls from MORCOVE and the boys from GRANGEMOOR have climbed to the summit. – SGOL Annual 1938-087.

GROVER, Hetty. – Fourth Form at ROSEMOUNT School. – SO 397-404 & SGOL 639, SO 405-407 & SGOL 643.

“GULL ISLAND.” – A place used to run a smuggling racket between the continent and the mainland around MORCOVE. It is almost opposite “OLD GRANGE” and ‘WATERMOOR”. -  SO 280-284 & SGOL 507, SO 683-686. - See # - Profiles - Ethel COURTWAY.

‘GUY FAWKES’ NIGHT. – “FIREWORKS”, November 5th. – SGOL Annual 1939-005.

HALDEN, Mr. – Headmaster of GRANGEMOOR. He is known as ‘Baldy’ or ‘Old Man’.

HALDEN, Mr and Mrs. – The names used by the BLAINS when they were disguise. - See also BLAIN, Mr and BLAIN, Mrs. – SO 284-287 & SGOL 507.

HALDEN, Norma. – She is the adoptive daughter of Mr and Mrs BLAIN and uses the name when they refer to themselves as Mr and Mrs HALDEN. – SO 280-284 & SGOL 507.

“HALKIN STREET,” West End, London. – The residence of the WILLOUGHBY’s London address.

HALL, Lena. - Sixth Form and Monitress.

HALLIDAY, The Hon. Robert. - Student at GRANGEMOOR. Fair, good looking, wears a monocle. He has the shades of Paula CREEL (and Jemima Carstairs from CLIFF HOUSE!) about him. He is also known as ‘Hon Bob’. - SO 580-583.

HAMILTON, Mr Hugh. – Husband of Mrs Norah HAMILTON. They are long time British resident of NAKARA. He belongs to the Foreign Office. – SO 117-120 & SGOL 184, SO 529-534 & SGOL 722 - See # - Heroes and Heroines – Hugh and Nora Hamilton.

HAMILTON, Mrs Norah. – The wife of Mr Hugh HAMILTON. They are long time British resident of NAKARA. – SO 117-120 & SGOL 184, SO 529-534 & SGOL 722. - See # - Heroes and Heroines – Hugh and Nora Hamilton.

HAPGOOD, Millie. - Fifth Form.

HARDACRE, Althea. - SO 379-382 & SGOL 627.

HARGROVE, Etta. - Fourth Form. – One of the three ‘E’s’. Study mate with Ella ELGOOD and Hilda FAWLEY and Pat LAWRENCE. She is the sister of Harry HARGROVE and niece of Miss Catherine LOVEJOY. Her home is at DROVERTON. She is a domestic type of girl, ignores advice from others and likes things done her way. She is expelled and attends ROSEMOUNT for a short time, and is allowed to return to MORCOVE. She is a nice girl and extremely popular. Plays piano rather well and does well at sports. She captains a team against BARNCOMBE. She becomes Deputy Captain of the Fourth in various parts of the saga. She is a leader of one of the Fourth Form Girl Guide Troop. - SO 13, SO 397-404 & SGOL 639, SO 405-407 & SGOL 643, SO 430-434 & SGOL 665, SO 473-478, SO 570-573, SO 574-576, SO 580-583, SO 645-649, SO 683-686, SO 764-768. – SGOL Annuals 1928-037, 1931-009, 1932-006, 1934-008, 1934-223, 1935-039, 1935-192, 1936-061, 209. - See # - Profiles - Etta Hargrove.

HARGROVE, Harry. - Brother to Etta HARGROVE and nephew of Miss Catherine LOVEJOY. He attends WALLSOVER, playing for Chantey’s House against GRANGEMOOR. He is employed by a firm of lawyers in LONDON, Steer & Manton. - SO 645-649.

HARPER, Babs. - Fourth Form. - Sister of Elsie HARPER. – SO 200-206 & SGOL 342.

HARPER, Daisy. - Student at ROSEMOUNT. (Relative of either Babs, Elsie and/or Laura HARPER?)

HARPER, Elsie. - Fifth Form. - Sister of Babs HARPER. She was temporarily demoted to the Fourth Form. – SO 111-115 & SGOL 178.

HARPER, Laura. – SO 200-206 & SGOL 342. (Relative of either Babs, Daisy and/or Elsie HARPER?)

HARRIS, Mr. – Carpenter at MORCOVE. There is a possibility that his son/relative is attending GRANGEMOOR. - See SO 580-583, SO 715-720.

HARTREY, Pearl. – One of the incredibly beautiful villainesses introduced into the saga. She is about 18 years of age. – SO 62-65 & SGOL 115.

HASTE, Miriam. - Captain of Fourth Form at BARNCOMBE HOUSE School. – SO 70-75 & SGOL 127. - SGOL Annual 1931-013.

HAWKSLEY, Mr. – Master/teacher at GRANGEMOOR. His surname has also been used as a name of one of the school’s houses.

HEADLAM, Dr. – Doctor from BARNCOMBE who treated Pam WILLOUGHBY. – SO 592-597.

HEADLAM, Elsie. – SO 724-726.

HEADLAM, Florrie. – Grand-daughter of ‘Old Mrs HEADLAM’. – SO 515-518.

HEADLAM, Mrs. – Also known as ‘Old Mrs HEADLAM. She has a grand-daughter, Florrie HEADLAM. – SO 515-518.

“HEADLAND HOTEL” – Built by syndicate headed by Mr Josiah GRANDWAYS and Mr George AMBERLEY. It is a high class hotel with the soon to be reputation of the Ritz in London. The site is on land adjacent to MORCOVE. The place is patronized by the girls and their parents (and staff?) of MORCOVE. (Did they buy the land from the EARL OF LUNDY?) – SO 524-528, SO 640-644, SO 647, SO 658-661, SO 679-682, SO 699-702, SO 710-714, SO 715-720, SO 734. – SGOL Annual 1935-060, 1935-190, 1936-046 & 169. - See # - A little bit on Morcove. – See # - The Headland Hotel.

HEATHERBY, Miss. – Mistress at BARNCOMBE HOUSE School.

HEKLER, Enid. – SO 675-678.

HELDER, Miss Lulu. – Lead Actress with British Vocal Films. Has a son, Ronnie HELDER. - SO 509-514. - See # - Profiles - The Grandways Family – Mr Josiah Grandways, See # - Judy Cardew (formerly Judith Grandways).

HELDER, Ronnie. - Son of Miss Lulu HELDER. Judy CARDEW (Judith GRANDWAYS) had a ‘crush’ on him. - SO 509-514. - See # - Profiles - The Grandways Family – Mr Josiah Grandways. - See # - Judy Cardew (formerly Judith Grandways).

HELDWAY, ‘Ginger’ – See also HELSWAY, ‘Ginger’.

HELSWAY, ‘Ginger’. – Student at GRANGEMOOR. He is also known as ’Ginger’ HELDWAY. – SO 555, SO 580-583. – SGOL Annual 1933-154.

HEMSHAW, Squire. – He forces the DELANE family out of their home. – SO 468-472 & SGOL 689.

HENEKER, Mrs. – SO 480-482.

“HERON’S HAUNT”. – See SO 26-30 & SGOL 66.

HERIOT, Michael. - Attends GRANGEMOOR. He is friends of Jack LINTON & Dave CARDEW. During the RENNARD Affair, there is a falling out with Jack LINTON. (See also RENNARD, Gerald)  He also befriends Lionel DERWENT/THURLOE. - SO 408-413 & SGOL 653, SO 445-452 & SGOL 685. - SGOL Annual 1931-035, 1934-171.

“HIGH MOOR” – It is a dangerous place not far from STORMWOOD and is the highest point in the quiet high country. From there is a rough cart track, leading to a better pathway, leading back to BARNCOMBE. – SO 147-150 & SGOL 220.

“HIGH STREET”. – Main street in BARNCOMBE. “THE CREAMERY” is situated on the street. – SGOL Annual 1935-058.

“HIGHLANDS” - Residence of the LORING Family. It is located around the corner from Miss REDGRAVE (as Mrs BURNABY) residence.

“HIKER’S REST” – A name given to a tent/marquee on the ISLAND OF SANTA RITA. SO 577-579.

HOGAN, Carlotta. – She is vicious, excessively pretty, although sallow, with large eyes, and a high flown look, but extremely well dressed, and has considerable amount of exquisite, although flashy, jewellery, from the proceeds of contraband. - See also HOGAN Mr and HOGAN, Mrs. - SO 577-579, SO 598-602.

HOGAN, Mr. – Husband of Mrs HOGAN and father of Carlotta HOGAN. The family are inhabitants on the ISLAND OF SANTA RITA, and live in a dilapidated, white painted, shuttered, tropical bungalow, perched on a hillside. They are smugglers and extortioners and use the island to operate from. The family also have a servant girl called MIMI, who they treat despicably. He is described as being quite ugly to look at, and uglier to deal with! He is a typical American Gangster. The family use the island as a base for their smuggling and extortion rackets. – See also HOGAN, Mrs. - SO 577-579, SO 598-602.

HOGAN, Mrs. – Wife of Mr HOGAN and mother of Carlotta HOGAN. She is vicious, but extremely well dressed, and have considerable amount of exquisite, although flashy, jewellery, proceeds of contraband. She is of Spanish origins, tall, dark and very slim. – See also HOGAN, Mr. – SO 577-579, SO 598-602.

HOLDEN, Monica. - Fourth Form. Shy, Timid, but is willing to help out when required. She is reticent about her own affairs and sits in the background. – SO 260-264 & SGOL 463, SGOL 343. – SGOL Annuals 1928-036, 1934-223. – See - SG 67 of 1930.

HOLDEN, Muriel – A possible candidate for authorship to some of the stories on the MORCOVE saga.

HOLIDAY LOCATIONS used in the saga. – SO 598-602, SO 650-653, SO 654-657, SO 703-709, SO 755-759. – See # - Holidays, Foreign Climes and Dangerous Times.

HOLLAND, Miss Joan. – Name used by (the real) Miss KITTEN, whist working as a Dance Hostess at the HEADLAND HOTEL. - SO 715-720.

HONE, Esther. - SO 26-30 & SGOL 66. (Not to be confused with Esther HOPE.)

HOPE, Esther. - SO 658-661. (Not to be confused with Esther HONE.)

HOPE, Monica. - Better known as Anne SHERIDAN. – A steerage passenger from Australia, who is sailing on the TAJ MAL. - See also SHERIDAN, Anne. - SO 529-535 & SGOL 722, SO 536-539. – See # - Some Story Lines and Plots.

HOPE, Steve. - Cousin of Trixie HOPE. A ‘ne’er do well’ type of person. – SO 329-334 & SGOL 579, SO 358-362 & SGOL 615.

HOPE, Trixie. - Fourth Form. - Study mate (ex-study mate?) with Madge MINDEN. She is the cousin of Steve HOPE. (Is she related to Monica HOPE/Anne SHERIDAN?). Her parents live at Moatby Grange, about 80 miles (129 kms) from MORCOVE. She loves to speak French and she gets to go to France, to attend Sainte Maria School, having won a French scholarship. – SO 335-340 & SGOL 587. – SGOL Annual 1928-036.

“HOPE, Walter”. – A pseudonym used by the author of the MORCOVE saga, Mr Horace PHILLIPS (Marjorie STANTON). He also wrote under the names ‘Joy PHILLIPS’. – See # - A Little Bit On Horace Phillips.

HOPKINS, Mrs. – House keeper for the DENVER Family in Winchcombe. (Tel. Winchcombe 900).

HORDER, Mrs. – She is the ‘dreaded step-relative’ of Monica HOPE/Anne SHERIDAN. – SO 529-535, SO 536-539. – See # - Some Story Lines and Plots.

 “HOTEL MAJESTIC” - A palatial Hotel in Mayfair, LONDON, used by parent and students (and staff) of MORCOVE and GRANGEMOOR. – SO 567-569, SO 622-625, SO 780-782.

HOWARD, Mrs. - Matron at MORCOVE. - Affable and very efficient. She is well liked by all the girls and motherly to the younger students. She has been a long term figure at MORCOVE. - SGOL Annual 1934-224.

HUDSON, Elsie. – Tess TRELAWNEY’s name whist in disguise as a maid at PRIOR WOLD. – SGOL Annual 1937-019.

“HUNTER’S ROCK HOUSE” – Ursula WADE uses the place to hide some money from a benefit concert held at MORCOVE. Monica HOPE/Anne SHERIDAN hides in this building also. – SO 529-535, SO 536-539. – SGOL Annual 1933-153.

HURST, Madeline. – SO 186-190 & SGOL 307.

“HURSTBOURNE SCHOOL” – Actual location unknown. Students include Lionel DERWENT (THURLOE) & Phillip WADE. – SO 440-444 & SGOL 681, SO 445-452 & SGOL 685.

HUSSUF BEN NAZAR – Brother of ‘ROSE OF THE DESERT’. – See # - Heroes and Heroines - Rose of the Desert.

INDIA, The country of. – SO 650-653, SO 701.

JAMES, Gladys. - Niece of Ralph NORTON, Cousin of Jack & Polly LINTON, and Percy &Ruby LINTON and Cissy NORTON.

‘JACKSON’. – Driver at MORCOVE or (taxi) driver in BARNCOMBE. Mentioned in # - Miss DANVERS. Maybe actually be ‘JOHNSON’. (Father or Brother of Miss JACKSON?) – SO 290-294 & SGOL 521.

JACKSON, Elsie. – Her name is actually Myra JACKSON or TROUNCER, Daughter of Dr TROUNCER. – SO 580-583.

JACKSON, Miss. - Mistress at MORCOVE. - SO 1-7 & SGOL 36, SO 290-294 & SGOL 521. (Sister or aunt or niece of ‘JACKSON’?) - See # - Miss Danvers.

JAPP, Sergeant. – Staff of GRANGEMOOR.

JESSEL, Doris. – Sixth Form. She is a friend of Vanessa DUCRANE. – SO 769-772.

JETHROW, Mr. Peter. – A guest at CROMLECH MANOR. – SGOL Annual 1936-007.

JETZA, Rudolf. – A ‘Gentleman’ and a Timber/Dealer Merchant, and thoroughly unscrupulous, in Africa. – SO 654-657. – See # - Judy Cardew (formerly Judith Grandways).

JOHNSON, Mr. - Chauffeur (at MORCOVE?).

JUDSON, Amy. – Sister of Emily JUDSON. She lives from the depth of Camberwell. Her family are in dire straits. - See SO 622- 625.

JUDSON, Emily. – Sister of Amy JUDSON. She is accused of stealing from Mrs DENNIKER. - See SO 622-625.

JUDSON, Wilfy. – See SO 622-625.

JUDSON, Mrs. – Mother of Vera JUDSON. - See SO 519-523.

JUDSON, Vera. – Daughter of Mrs JUDSON. - See SO 519-523.

KAIN, Vera. - Sixth Form. – She gets expelled from MORCOVE. - SO 679-682.

“KANGPUR, CASKET OF.” - An item belonging to Pam WILLOUGHBY. - SO 426-429 & SGOL 647.

“KEMBLE JUNCTION” – Road junction / Location used in SGOL Annual 1937-015.

KHAN, Ameer of ABDUR-KHAN. – See ABDUR-KHAN. – SO 727-730.

KHAN, Lotilla. – Daughter of Madam Shandry KHAN and sister of Sherami KHAN. – SO 426-429 & SGOL 647.

KHAN, Hunda. – A bogus person/name? – SO 630-634, SO 650-653. – See # - Lawrence and Elsie Eastman, Along With The Bogus Hunda Khan.

KHAN, Madam Shandry. – Mother of Lotilla and Sherami KHAN. -SO 426-429 & SGOL 647.

KHAN, Sheranjee. – She is Mrs WILLOUGHBY in disguise. – SG 370-382 & SGOL 714.

KHAN, Sherami. – Daughter of Madam Shandry KHAN and sister of Lotilla KHAN. – SO 426-429 & SGOL 647.

KITTEN, Miss Josephine / Julia / Catherine. – The ‘Bogus’ Mistress of the Fourth Form.- She is an appalling piece of humanity and one of the worst characters to enter the world of MORCOVE. She is the tyrannical, scheming imposter who steals her sister’s (Hetty KITTEN) identity and causes mayhem and misery, as well as thieving, to the people of MORCOVE.  She is almost on par with Miss CUNLIFFE. She wears small round spectacles.  She hates Pam WILLOUGHBY and is nick-named ‘Miss Miaow’ by Naomer NAKARA. - SO 710-714, SO 715-720. - See # - Miss Josephine/Julia/Catherine Kitten (Bogus Form Mistress).

KITTEN, Miss Hetty. - Sister of Miss Josephine / Julia / Catherine KITTEN.  Was she supposed to take the position at MORCOVE? She takes a job at the HEADLAND HOTEL, as a Dance Hostess, under the name Miss Joan HOLLAND. - See also Josephine / Julia / Catherine KITTEN for more. – SO 710-714, SO 715-720. - See # - Miss Josephine/Julia/Catherine Kitten (Bogus Form Mistress).

“KLOSTERS”. – The home of Mr Jack and Mrs Zora SOMERFIELD (her childhood home and is part of her inheritance) in South Africa. It is a ‘Vast old chateau like edifice, set on a spur of the mountain rage – turreted, lattice window, strong as a fortress’. – SO 654-657. – See # - Judy Cardew (formerly Judith Grandways).

KNIGHT, Lady Evelyn. – She is the daughter of Lord (Earl) & Lady (Countess) LUNDY and resides at BARNCOMBE CASTLE. She is a ravishingly lovely and the very essence of girlish charm. She likes to keep in touch with the girls of Fourth Form at MORCOVE, particularly the Study 12 coterie, although she is too old (17-18 y/o) to attend the school herself. She is totally besotted with Naomer NAKARA. - SO 19-20, SO 36, SO 94-98 & SGOL 151, SO 207-210 & SGOL 355, SO 346-350 & SGOL 603, SO 435-439 & SGOL 669 & SO 527, SO 645-649, SO 703-709. - SGOL Annuals 1930-024, 1935-191. - See # - Profile - Lady Evelyn Knight, Daughter of the Earl and Countess of Lundy.

“LADDIE.” – The name of a pet dog of Miss SOMERFIELD. - SO 731-733.

LAFARGE, Hortense and her family. – They ‘cheat’ the DUVAL Family out of their fortune. – SO 335-340 & SGOL 587.

LAFARGE, Lucille. – Daughter of Mrs Hortense LAFARGE? - SO 671-674.

‘T. LAIDLER’ – The illustrator who did the fine front covers of the annuals for 1930, 1931, 1932 and 1935. I also notice on those front cover illustrations that T. LAIDLER dated the illustrations for two years earlier than the year of the annual, so the illustration (in theory) have been done 1½ to 2½ years previously! The 1933, 1934, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942 & 1943 do not have an indication of the year the illustration was done. For covers from 1923 to 1929, see A.E. BESTALL.

“LAKE DISTRICT, THE”. – SO 635-639. – See # - Gypsy Liz and Bill.

LAMBERT, Lily. – A famous actress and good friend of the LINTON Family. – SO 561-563.

LANE, Muriel. – A South African Girl. – SO 408-413 & SGOL 653.

LANGLEY, Maude. – Fourth Form at STORMWOOD. She was a study-mate of Zonia MOORE. She almost comes to grief at the hands of Audrey BLAIN (Anna BLAIR).  – SO 147-150 & SGOL 220.

“LANGWOOD COURT”. – The place is owned by the TRELAWNEY Family. It could be in WOODICOMBE, in the west of England. – SO 211-214 & SGOL 367, SO 734-736.

LAWDER, Dave. - See CARDEW, Dave. - SO 255-259 & SGOL 451, SO 479-482, SO 564-567, SO 580-583, SO 703-709.

LAWDER, Mrs. – A very wealthy widow who adopts Dave CARDEW, but she died soon afterwards and left her fortune to him. – SO 255-259 & SGOL 451 (To be checked if this is the right book. ZZZ).

LAWRENCE, Pat. - Fourth Form. - Study Mate (Study 10?) (At various times) with Hazel BAYNARD and Anne SHERIDAN and Etta HARGROVE and Eva MERRICK. She is a friend of Kathleen NORRIS. She is the niece of Aunt Jessica. She is a decent, thoroughly straight and honest girl and can be a little heartless.  She has blonde hair, can sing and act. She attended LOWMOOR (SGOL 693 says EASTGATE!) until she was expelled for setting fire to the gymnasium (which she did not), before coming to MORCOVE, and she lives at BEECHWOOD PARK. - SO 473-478 & SGOL 693, SO 479-482, SO 645-649, SO 691-695, SO 696-698, SO 710-714. - SGOL Annuals 1932-010, 1934-008, 1936-061. - See # - Profiles - Pat Lawrence.

le COMTE JOSEF, M. - Owner of the CASTLE OF CASSARA. - SO 703-709.

LESSARD, Jules. – Husband (or brother) of Mimi LESSARD. He is highly strung, quite slim and handsome. He almost loses his life in the desert. He also has a maid servant called HAIDEE. He is the source of bribery and corruption in the kingdom of NAKARA and to the WILLOUGHBY Family. – SO 755-759.

LESSARD, Mimi. – Wife (or sister) of Jules LESSARD. She is particularly elegant, beautiful and an absolutely dangerous woman. She retains a maid servant called HAIDEE. She does not get along with Pam WILLOUGHBY. - SO 755-759.

LETHBURY, Mr. – Master/teacher at GRANGEMOOR. His surname has also been used as a name of one of the school’s houses.

LINGARD, Jess. - Fourth Form. – She shares a study (Study 15?) with Stella MUNRO and Audrey BLAIN. She is the (distant) cousin of Stella MUNRO. She is a nice, fine, quiet, upstanding girl who keeps to herself. She attends MORCOVE on a scholarship and is clever with her work and is a good sportswoman. She is a local BARNCOMBE girl. – SO 121-125 & SGOL 191, SO 126-130 & SGOL 192. SGOL Annuals 1928-036, 1934-223, 1936-222. – See # - Audrey Blain profile for more.

LINGARD, Mr. – Father of Jess LINGARD. He, with his wife, runs a shop in BARNCOMBE (‘Shag and Liquorice Sticks’ being Tobacco and Confections). The Family fail to profit from the proceeds of a will, which the MUNRO Family benefit from.  – SO 121-125 & SGOL 191, SO 126-130 & SGOL 192. – See # - Audrey Blain profile for more.

LINGARD, Mrs. – Mother of Jess LINGARD. She, with her husband, runs a shop in BARNCOMBE. They fail to profit from the proceeds of a will, which the MUNRO Family benefit from. The Will Letter is mislaid by Mrs LINGARD and is never opened. She is involved in an accident in London, knocked down by a cab. – SO 121-125 & SGOL 191, SO 126-130 & SGOL 192. – See # - Audrey Blain profile for more.

 

LINTON, Clarice. – Daughter of Mrs ‘Em’ LINTON, Cousin of Jack & Polly LINTON. She is the ‘apple of her mother’s eye’. She causes some problems for Polly LINTON in MORCOVE.  - SGOL Annual 1939-006.

 

LINTON, Mrs ‘Em’. -  Mother of Clarice LINTON, aunt of Jack & Polly LINTON. She is a ‘catty’ woman and not very understanding. She lives in LINTON HALL whist Polly LINTON’s are overseas. - SGOL Annual 1939-006.

 

“LINTON HALL”, Devonshire. – The residence of the LINTON Family. The building burnt down and was rebuilt and is now known as LINTON LODGE and is three hours’ drive from MORCOVE. The house is accessed via a mile long driveway. – SO 255-259 & SGOL 451, SO 561-563. - SGOL Annuals 1934-156, 1939-006 (refers to the place has been ‘DORTH, DEVON’). – See also “LINTON LODGE”.

“LINTON LODGE”, Devonshire. - The residence of the LINTON Family. It was formerly known as “LINTON HALL”, until it burnt down and was rebuilt within the estate of LINTON HALL. - SGOL Annual 1934-156, 1939-006. – See also “LINTON HALL”.

LINTON, Jack. – He attends (attended) GRANGEMOOR and is the brother of Polly LINTON, nephew of Ralph NORTON and Mrs ‘Em’ LINTON, cousin of Gladys JAMES, Percy LINTON, Ruby LINTON, and Cissy NORTON. He is best friend with Dave CARDEW/LAWDER and a friend of Michael HERIOT. He is aged eighteen years and has just left school. He owned a motor bike and side car, which he sells to Dick LORING. He also drives a car. – SO 70-75 & SGOL 127, SO 186-190 & SGOL 307, SO 329-334 & SGOL 579, SO 430-434 & SGOL 665, SO 524-528, SO 577-579, SO 580-583, SO 598-602, SO 635-639, SO 650-653, SO 658-661, SO 683-686, SO 699-702, SO 703-709, SO 715-720. – SGOL Annuals 1935-059, 1936-005, 060, 194, 198, 209, 1937-122, 199, 1938-087, 1939-006. - See # - Jack Linton.

LINTON, Mr. - Father of Jack and Polly LINTON, brother-in-law (?) of Mrs ‘Em’ LINTON. – SO 285-289 & SGOL 515, SO 577-579, SO 598-602. – SGOL Annual 1936-105.

LINTON, Mrs. (nee NORTON?). - Mother of Jack & Polly LINTON, Aunt to Percy & Ruby LINTON, Aunt to Gladys JAMES, sister-in-law (?) of Mrs ‘Em’ LINTON (the sister of Ralph NORTON? , aunt to Cissy NORTON.)  She is from a ‘Well to do’ family and resides at LINTON LODGE/LINTON HALL. – SO 397-404 & SGOL 639, SO 405-407 & SGOL 643, SO 577-579, SO 598-602.

LINTON, Percy. - (Son of Ralph LINTON?) Brother of Ruby LINTON, Cousin of Gladys JAMES, Jack & Polly LINTON and Cissy NORTON. – SO 329-334 & SGOL 579, SO 687-690.

LINTON, Polly. - Fourth Form. - Study Mate (Study 12) with Betty BARTON, Paula CREEL and Naomer NAKARA. Best friend with Betty BARTON. She is the sister of Jack LINTON, niece of George BARKER, George & Jessie NORTON, Ralph NORTON and Mrs ‘Em’ LINTON, cousin of Percy & Ruby LINTON, Gladys JAMES, Cissy NORTON and Clarice LINTON. She is the ‘Madcap of Fourth Form’. She is vivacious, fun loving, ready for a jape, and serious and has brown hair and grey eyes. She uses the name ‘Ada’ when in disguise as a servant (? at STORMWOOD).  – Miss Polly LINTON would appear in almost all the MORCOVE Stories in SO, SGOL & SGOL Annuals. – SG 409-421. - SO 52-56 & SGOL 103, SO 186-190 & SGOL 307, SO 207-210 & SGOL 355, SO 290-294 & SGOL 521, SO 363-366 & SGOL 617, SO 367-372 & SGOL 623, SO 420-425 & SGOL 651, SO 479-482, SO 524-528, SO 561-563, SO 598-602, SO 614-618, SO 635-639, SO 687-690, SO 715-720, SO 769-772. – SGOL Annuals 1928-035, 1934-222, 1935-036, 1936-005, 1936-046, 1936-060, 1936-104, 1939-005. - See # - Form Four – Polly Linton.

LINTON, Ralph. - Mr LINTON’s eldest brother. (Father to Percy & Ruby LINTON?). He is an Uncle to Polly & Jack LINTON. He buys SAMWAYS CIRCUS (and sells it back to him?). – SO 420-425 & SGOL 651, SO 548-552. – See # - The Circus.

LINTON, Ruby, - (Daughter of Ralph LINTON?) Sister of Percy LINTON. Cousin of Gladys JAMES, Jack & Polly LINTON and Cissy NORTON.

 “LOBERTON”. - See BEACH HOUSE. - SO 741--745 & SGOL 563.

LONDON, England. – Actual location referred to in the saga. - SO 36-42 & SGOL 85, SO 255-259 & SGOL 451, SO 567-569, SO 622-625, SO 645-649, SO 727-730, SO 780-782. – See also BLEAK ST., BOND ST., COURTWAY’S COURT, HALKIN ST., HOTEL MAJESTIC, SOLEIL’S, and STEER & MANTON.

“LORNA BAY”. – It is located 90 miles (145 Kms) from MORCOVE. – SO 539-543. – See also “GRAND HOTEL”. - See # - Judy Cardew (formerly Judith Grandways).

LORENZO, Mimi. – SO 324-328 & SGOL 571.

LORETTO, Camilla. – She is befriended by Lady Evelyn KNIGHT. - SO 435-439 & SGOL 669.

LORING, Dick. - Son of Mrs LORING. Brother of Edna LORING. He buys a motor bike and side car from Jack LINTON. – SO 430-434 & SGOL 665.

LORING, Edna. - Daughter of Mrs LORING and sister of Dick LORING. – SO 430-434 & SGOL 665.

LORING, Mrs. - Lives at HIGHLANDS. She is the mother of Dick & Edna LORING and is a neighbour of Miss REDGRAVE (as Mrs BURNABY).

LORING, Pat. – See SO 479-482. – Surname meant to be LAWRENCE not LORING.

LOVEJOY, Miss Catherine. – Operates ROSEMOUNT School. She is an Aunt of Etta HARGROVE. She is known as ‘Old Mother Killjoy’ by the students. She retires and Miss ALLINSON takes over. Grace GARFIELD’s Uncle John has a ‘soft spot’ for her. – See # - Rosemount.

LOVELAND, Biddy. - Fourth Form. - Ward of the MARLOWE family. She is the step-sister of Clarice MARLOWE and is treated badly by her, but changes over time. She became a Millionairess in later life. Miss KITTEN finds her a soft target to attack.  – SO 603-606, SO 773-775. – SGOL Annuals 1935-129, 1936-118, 1937-067. - See # - Clarice Marlowe.

“LOVELAND COURT”. – The home of the LOVELAND Family. – SO 574-576.

LOVELAND, Daisy (Mrs or Miss?). – Quiet, genteel and Very Old Money. Cora GRANDWAYS ‘gate-crashes’ her birthday party, that is attended by Hetty CURZON and Joyce MARSHALL. – SO 574-576.

“LOWMOOR”. – A school for girls. Pat LAWRENCE was a student there. - See also “EASTGATE”. - SO 479-482. – See # - Pat Lawrence.

LUNDY, Countess Dorothy. - Wife of Lord (Earl) LUNDY, Mother of Lady Evelyn KNIGHT who resides at BARNCOMBE CASTLE and is the local aristocracy. She is one of the Governors at MORCOVE. She is a lovely woman. – See also LUNDY, Lord. – SO 19-20, SO 36, SO 94-98 & SGOL 151, SO 207-210 & SGOL 355, SO 397-404 & SGOL 639, 703-709. – SGOL Annual 1935-191, 1938-007. - See # - Profile - Earl & Countess of Lundy (Knight).

LUNDY, (Seventh) Earl of. - see Lord LUNDY.

LUNDY, (Sixth) Earl of. – He is a main benefactor of MORCOVE SCHOOL.

LUNDY, Lady. - see Countess Dorothy LUNDY and / or Evelyn KNIGHT.

LUNDY, Lord. - Husband of Countess (Lady) LUNDY, Father of Lady Evelyn KNIGHT, who resides at BARNCOMBE CASTLE and is the local aristocracy. He is a tall and striking figure. They own the land that MORCOVE school use, and were a Director of the school. – SO 19-20, SO 36, SO 94-98 & SGOL 151, SO 207-210 & SGOL 355, SO 703-709. – SGOL Annual 1935-192. - See # - Profile – Earl and Countess of Lundy (Knight).

LUPINA Family, The. – A scheming (South American) family who have MORCOVE evicted from their school building(s). - See also LUPINA, Jose and LUPINA, Zilla. – SO 241-245 & SGOL 415.

LUPINA, Jose. - She is the sister of Zilla LUPINA and has an orchid beauty and as dangerous as a rattle snake, like her sister. She can do no wrong in the eyes of her parents. – SO 241-245 & SGOL 415.

LUPINA, Zilla. – She is the sister of Jose LUPINA and has an orchid beauty and as dangerous as a rattle snake, like her sister. She can do no wrong in the eyes of her parents. – SO 241-245 & SGOL 415.

LYDDON, Lucy. - Fourth Form.

LYNN, Mabel. - Fourth Form of CLIFF HOUSE. – She partakes in a ‘Playlet’ with the girls of Study 12. -See SGOL Annual 1926-046.

MAITLAND, Minnie. – SO 351-357 & SGOL 607. (See also MINNIE below.)

MANSFIELD, Ellen. - Fifth Form.

MARCHMONT, Enid. - Sixth Form and Monitress. - Rival of Ethel COURTWAY and causes her much tremendous heartache and trouble, and escapes expulsion for her deeds. She is a beautiful, but a venomous person. – SO 265-269 & SGOL 471, SO 426-429 & SGOL 647. - See # - Profile - Ethel Courtway.

MARCHMONT, Ralph. – Dolly Delane’s mysterious boyfriend? - SO 607-610.

MARLOW, Mrs. – Ran the tuckshop at MORCOVE, before the STEGGLES took it on, and was the gate-keeper. – SO 66-69 & SGOL 121.

MARLOWE, Clarice. - Sixth Form and Monitress. She is the sister of Prissy MARLOWE, Cousin of Gerry MAXWELL (whom she loves) and is a step-sister to Biddy LOVELAND. She can be a ‘bit above herself’ and can be selfish. (To date, she is not related to Lillian MARLOWE or Prissy MARLOWE.) - SO 603-606. – See # - Clarice Marlowe.

MARLOWE, Lillian. - Attends BARNCOMBE HOUSE School. Not backward in coming forward. Talkative and has poor table manners. (To date, she is not related to Clarice MARLOWE or Prissy MARLOWE.)  - SO 524-528. - SGOL Annual 1931-013.

MARLOWE, Mr George. - Father of Lillian and Prissy MARLOWE and Guardian to Biddy LOVELAND.  He is an extremely mellifluous character (as sweet as honey). He is the Uncle of Gerry MAXWELL. He is the step-brother of Aunt Jane BLAIR, who had not seen each other in fifteen years. – See # - Morcove’s Character Analyses by Sylvia Reed of Freda Jane BLAIR for more information.

MARLOWE, Mrs Lily. - Mother of Lillian and Prissy MARLOWE and Guardian to Biddy LOVELAND.  She is the Aunt of Gerry MAXWELL and a distant relative of Freda Jane BLAIR, who becomes her ward. She is also mellifluous like her husband. – See # - Morcove’s Character Analyses by Sylvia Reed of Freda Jane BLAIR for more information.

MARLOWE, Mrs. - Dressmaker from BARNCOMBE. She has a daughter, Violet MARLOWE. The business is patronised by MORCOVE and the WILLOUGHBY Family. - SO 524-528, SO 574-576. - SGOL Annual 1935-006.

MARLOWE, Prissy. - Fourth Form. – Study mate to Dolly DELANE. She is the sister of Clarice MARLOWE, Cousin of Gerry MAXWELL, Step-sister to Biddy LOVELAND and distant cousin of Freda Jane BLAIR. She is an absolutely awful girl and can look a ‘model of innocence’ when required. (To date, she is not rel. to Clarice MARLOWE or to Lillian MARLOWE.) – SO 295-303 & SGOL 529. – See # - Morcove’s Character Analyses by Sylvia Reed for quite an insight into the life of Prissy at MORCOVE.

MARLOWE, Violet. – Daughter of Mrs MARLOWE (Barncombe dressmaker). She is a talented violinist.

MARSHALL, Althea. - Fourth Form. – Sister of Dick and Margaret MARSHALL. (Sister of Myra MARSHALL?). – SO 468-472 & SGOL 689. – See # - Dolly Delane.

MARSHALL, Daisy. – She is the sister of Joyce and Steve MARSHALL of GORSELANDS MANOR. – SO 574-576.

MARSHALL, Dick. – Brother of Althea and Margaret MARSHALL. He is called scurrilous and lazy. – SO 468-472 & SGOL 689. – See # - Dolly Delane.

MARSHALL, Joyce. – Sister of Daisy and Steve MARSHALL of GORSELANDS MANOR. She does not attend MORCOVE, but is known to several of their students. She is fun loving, rather dubious, ‘racy’ sort of character. She is the ‘type of girl’ ready for a bit of illicit fun. She ‘mixes’ with Audrey BLAIN and Cora GRANDWAYS. – SO 548-552, SO 553, SO 574-576. – SGOL Annual 1936-169. – See # - The Circus. – See % - for more information.

MARSHALL, Margaret (Meg). - Sister of Dick and Althea MARSHALL. She is a fine and upstanding sister. – SO 468-472 & SGOL 689. – See # - Dolly Delane.

MARSHALL, Myra. - Sixth Form and Monitress. – SO 88-93 & SGOL 145.

MARSHALL, Steve. – Brother of Daisy and Joyce MARSHALL of GORSELANDS MANOR. - SO 574-576.

MASSINGHAM, Miss Mildred. B.A. - Former Mistress of the Fourth and becomes Mistress of the Fifth. She is a cousin of Miss RICHMOND. She is very tall and statuesque, with white hair, and has snobbish traits and likes wealth and money. She is strict, shrew, capable and scrupulous and is mathematics scholar and enjoys Botany. She filled in as Headmistress in Miss SOMERFIELD’s absence. She is the friend of Miss BOLTON. – SO 1, SO 207-210 & SGOL 355, SO 548-552, SO 710-714, SO 715-720. – SGOL Annuals 1928-034, 1934-221. – See # - Miss Massingham, B.A.

MATTHEWS, Margaret. - Sixth Form and Monitress. - SO 290-294 & SGOL 521. - See # - Miss Danvers.

MAXWELL, Gerry. - Cousin of Clarice & Prissy MARLOWE. (Clarice is in love with him.) – SO 603-606. – See # - Profile – Clarice Marlowe.

MAYDEW, Ruby. - Fifth Form.

MAYNARD, Hetty. – A Fourth Former at STORMWOOD. She is friends with Ella ELGOOD. – SO 351-357 & SGOL 607.

McALLISTER. Sally (Sunny). - Mentioned in book, ‘You’re a brick, Angela!’ by Mary Cadogan and S.G.O in 1927.

MERLIN, Miss Monica. - Mistress to MORCOVE for a short time. She taught at BRAMWELL SCHOOL, until she was sacked due to the machinations of Laura TURNER of the Sixth. Once her name has been cleared, she returns there at a later date. – SO 52-56 & SGOL 103.

MERRICK, Mr Donald. - Brother to Miss MERRICK. She is a Mistress of the Fourth. (Do not know if he is related to Eva or Hermione MERRICK.) – SO 788-791.

MERRICK, Eva. - Fourth Form. - One of the ‘Three ‘E’s’. Study Mate of Freda BLAIR? Was a study mate of Dolly DELANE and study mate (study 10?) of Pat LAWRENCE? She is the older sister of Hermione MERRICK. She is not very nice the start, is not trustworthy, has a sharp tongue, is obstinate, ignores advice, and is easily led. Expelled from MORCOVE, she returns and then reforms, slowly improves and becomes a popular girl. (Do not know if she is related to Miss MERRICK.) – SO 290-294 & SGOL 521, SO 710-714. - SGOL Annuals 1928-037, 1934-223. - See # - Form Four – Eva Merrick.

MERRICK, Hermione. - Third Form. - Younger sister of Eva MERRICK. Not trustworthy, has a sharp tongue, can be sly and known to be a sneak, Dark and rather tall. (Do not know if she is related to Miss MERRICK.) – SGOL Annuals 1928-037, 1934-224.

MERRICK, Miss. - Mistress of Fourth Form after Miss EVERARD leaves to marry. – She is the sister of Donald MERRICK. (Do not know if she is related to Eva or Hermione MERRICK.) She enters towards the end of the saga. (Did she teach French?)  – SO 788-791 – SGOL Annual 1937-066, 1939-010.

MERROW, Daphne. - Sixth Form and Monitress. - MORCOVE’s expert on fashion. Not a good (social) mixer and seldom plays sports/games, yet she bowled a ‘hat trick’ in a cricket match! – SGOL Annuals 1928-035, 1931-147, 1934-222, 1937-081.

MERROW, Dick. – Uncle of Ivy MERROW. - see SO 696-698.

MERROW, Ivy. – Pianist. She is a rival pianist of Madge MINDEN. She is the niece of Dick MERROW. - See SO 696-698.

‘Mickey Mouse’ – Reference to. – SGOL 1937-052.

MINDEN, Madge. - Fourth Form. - Study mate with Trixie HOPE and Tess TRELAWNEY. She is best friend with Tess TRELAWNEY and the musician of Fourth Form. She is an only child. She is the niece of Miss Margaret ELSBY, niece of Aunt Anna (no surname), niece of Aunt Ada FORTAYNE, cousin of Ester CARLOW, Kyra MOORE, and Effie STANFORD. Good looking, dark, dreamy, eyes and dark hair, can be a bit moody, but determined and strong willed and says little. She is patient and always thinks things through before saying anything. She has an eye for good antiques and furniture. – Miss Madge MINDEN would appear in almost all the MORCOVE stories in the SO, SGOL & SGOL Annuals. - SO 19-24 & SGOL 58, SO 94-98 & SGOL 151, SO 207-210 & SGOL 355, SO 290-294 & SGOL 521, SO 539-543, SO 548-553, SO 696-698. – SGOL Annuals 1928-036, 1934-222, 1935-037, 1936-007, 1936-046, 1936-059, 1938-017, 163, 1939-012. - See # - Fourth Form. - See # - Profiles - Madge Minden.

MINDEN, Mr. – Stockbroker, Widower, Father of Madge MINDEN. He resides at Exeter, and later takes a position as an agent to Lord LUNDY at BARNCOMBE CASTLE. He worked as an inventor at some time. - SO 539-543, SO 703-709. - SGOL Annuals 1933-005, 1934-157, 1936-007, 1938-017.

MINDEN, Mrs. (nee ELSBY?) – When did she pass away? Mother of Madge MINDEN. In SO 19-24 & SGOL 58, she is living and in SO 94-98 & SGOL 151, she had passed away. – SO 19-24 & SGOL 58, SO 94-98 & SGOL 151.

“MOATBY GRANGE” - residence of the HOPE Family and is about 80 miles (130 Kms) from MORCOVE.

“MODENA” - Boarding house in BARNCOMBE that MORCOVE boarded their girls there reside for a time. – SO 346-350 & SGOL 603.

MONK, Clarice. - Sixth Form and Monitress.

MONKTON, Mr. – Stationmaster at Morcove Road Station. – See # - Morcove Road and the Railway Line.

“MONSEROVA”. – SO 703-709. - See # - France – Corsica,

“MONTE GREY TOR” – See “GREY TOR”. – SGOL Annual 1938-087.

MOORE, Kyra. – Cousin of Madge MINDEN. – SO 151-154 & SGOL 231.

MOORE, Zonia. – Fourth Form of STORMWOOD and is the best known pupil of this school in the saga. She is the study-mate to Maude LANGLEY. She may be a great beauty and has a birth mark. She is the adopted gypsy girl of the Mr and Mrs BARTON. – SO 140-146 & SGOL 219, SO 147-150 & SGOL 220, SO 207-210 & SGOL 355, SO 222-230 & SGOL 391, SO 290-294 & SGOL 521. - See # - Miss DANVERS. - See # - Other Schools - Stormwood. – See # - Audrey Blain Character Profile.

“MORCOVE”. - Also known as ‘MORCOVE SCHOOL”, the School the stories are set in and around in North Devon and is four miles (seven kilometres) from the market town of BARNCOMBE, North Devon. Telephone One (1). Their school colours are Black, Orange and Blue. The school opened in 1895. The school stood high up on a headland overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The land is owned by the EARL OF LUNDY. The school has its own (private) bus used to ferry students. They also have an ‘Old Girls’ Day’ (held in the summer term, with a Past vs Present Cricket match taking place), as well as an Old Girls’ Association, and a Morcove Founder’s Day, held towards of the end of the Winter term, and a ‘Prize Giving Day’, held at the conclusion of the winter term. Sports Day is held in the spring term. In SO 419 (Wedding of Miss REDGRAVE), the school has its own chapel, including stain-glass and organ. – For more about the school itself, refer to SGOL Annuals 1933-209 & 1935-051 & 190-191, for MORCOVE ca1835; see SGOL Annual 1936-118. - See # - ‘MORCOVE School Buildings, Architectural Details and Grounds Layout’ for more details about the school itself, the buildings, history, & etc. including the ‘Nun’s Chapel and Tower’, and such buildings. - See % - for more information.

“MORCOVE GUIDE COMPANY/TROOP” – In the early days of the MORCOVE saga, there is a Guide Troop, and Miss REDGRAVE is Guide Captain, with many girls. In the SCOL Annual 1935, there is a reference to each form (except for the Sixth) having their own Girl Guide Company, which is also divided into two or more troops. The Fourth Form had two troops, with Betty BARTON and Etta HARGRAVE as the leaders. The Guides seem to be phased out later on in the saga. - SGOL Annuals 1929-081, 1935-192, 1937-067.

“MORCOVE MAGAZINE” – SO 435-439 & SGOL 669, SO 426-429 & SGOL 647, SO 536. – SGOL 1935—173, 1937-067.

“MORCOVE MUSEUM” – The Museum contained within MORCOVE school itself. The “SACRED LAMP OF SUSAHLAH” is housed within the museum. – SO 699-702.

“MORCOVE RAILWAY LINE”. – SO 548-552, SO 557. – See # - Morcove Road and the Railway Line.  In SO 539-543, Judy GRANDWAYS stows away on a goods wagon and the wagon is placed on a lay-by near MORCOVE ROAD. Mention is also made in SGOL Annual 1939-018.

“MORCOVE ROAD” – The Barncombe to Morcove Railway branch line terminates at this station. – SO 207-210 & SGOL 355. – SGOL Annual 1935-190. - See # - Morcove Road and the Railway Line. – See % - for more information.

“MORCOVE STUDIES” – The Studies used by the girls is a complex and confusing matter. After much thought, I have indicated on the individual student which study she used, but it is only from the point of view that I do not have access to the many issues of the SO and SGOL at my disposal. I would strongly advise you to consult the article in # - Fourth Form Studies.

MORDAUNT, Mr Arthur. – Husband of Edith MORDAUNT. He is an Uncle of Edna & Fay DENVER and to Bertie DENVER. He is brash and loud, but is a decent person. He is stout and rather bald. He has a business connection with the wool exchange. (A trading centre for wool fleece/products.) Miss KITTEN steals a large amount of money from him. – SO 710-714, SO 715-720. – SGOL Annual 1936-206.

MORDAUNT, Mrs Edith (nee DENVER). – Wife of Arthur MORDAUNT and the sister of Mrs DENVER and Aunt of Edna & Fay DENVER and to Bertie DENVER. She is tall and ‘flat as a plank’. – SO 715-720.

MORDAUNT, Elsie. - Fourth Form. - SGOL Annual 1925-006.

MORDAUNT, Miss. – Fourth Form Mistress at STORMWOOD School. Later, she is replaced by Miss PLIMMER. – SO 143-150 & SGOL 219.

MORGAN, Mrs Edna. – Wife of Tom MORGAN, and mother of two sons. She and her two sons live in a cottage at SWANLAKE, when she worked ‘In Service’ at the residence (kept on a ‘retainer’ allowance). Pam WILLOUGHBY encounters problems with them. The family finally move to Canada after being sacked from SWANLAKE. - SO 445-452 & SGOL 685

MORGAN, Mr. – Head gardener, and has been there for over forty years, at MORCOVE. He is known as ‘Old Morgan’. – SO 699-702, SO 710-714, SO 715-720. - See also MR PYLE.

MORGAN, Mr Tom. – Husband (or late husband) of Mrs Edna MORGAN and father to two sons. The family live in a cottage at SWANLAKE, when they worked ‘In Service’ at the residence (kept on a ‘retainer’ allowance). Pam WILLOUGHBY encounters problems with them. The family finally move to Canada after being sacked from SWANLAKE. - SO 445-452 & SGOL 685.

MORLAND, Hetty. - A student at GRANGEMOOR? - SO 754-766 (see #) & SGOL 563.

MORLAND, Hilda. – SO 324-328 & SGOL 571.

MOROCCO, AFRICA, Actual Country of. – See also “NAKARA”. - see SO 47-51 & SGOL 92, SO 116-120 & SGOL 184, SO 155-163 & SGOL 243 & 244, SO 285-289 & SGOL 515, SO 389-396 & SGOL 635, SO 529-534 & SGOL 722, SO 570-573, SO 671-678, SO 751-754, SO 755-759.

MORRIS, Mrs. – She comes from BARNCOMBE and helps out with the mending (of clothing, etc.) for the girls at MORCOVE. - See # -

MORRISON, Daisy. - Third Form. - Sister of Jill MORRISON. Presumably she attends MORCOVE after the JUDSON debacle. - SO 519-523.

MORRISON, Jill. - Fourth Form. - Sister of Daisy MORRISON. - SO 519-523.

MORTIMER, Beth. – Fourth Form. - Better known as Beth/Olive OWEN. She has been separated from her parents for some time. She lived with the GRANDWAYS for ten years, whist her Mother was living in the United States at this time. She did share Study 7 with Cora and Judith GRANDWAYS. - SO 36-42 & SGOL 85. - See # - The Grandways Family.

MORTIMER, Sylvia. – A Student at FALLOWFIELD.

MORTIMER, Mr and Mrs. - The long lost parents of Beth MORTIMER/Olive OWEN. She had been living in the United States at this time. - SO 36-42 & SGOL 85. - See # - The Grandways Family.

MORTIMER, Mrs. – The Mother of Sylvia MORTIMER. She owns and moves her ‘Finishing School from SANDCLIFFE to FALLOWFIELD and expands it. The location is within a few miles of both BARNCOMBE and MORCOVE. - SO 614-618.

MOTOR-BIKES - Ridden by MORCOVE girls like Cora GRANDWAYS, Audrey BLAIN and Pat LAWRENCE. (Footnote: - In SGOL Annual 1935-036=39, the girls are aged as fourteen years & so many months!) They are also used by Jack LINTON, Dave LINDEN/CARDEW and Bertie DENVER.  – SO 70, SO 126-130 & SGOL 192, SO 207-210 & SGOL 355, SO 280-284 & SGOL 507, SO 691-695, SO 704, SGOL 639, page 45. - See SGOL Annuals 1927-015, 1927-017, 019, 1936-194.

“MR SQUEEBY” – A character in an amateur dramatic play. - SGOL Annual 1936-026.

MULLINS, Elsie Maud. – A maid at SWANLAKE.

MUNRO, Monica. - Student at STORMWOOD and is Captain of the Fourth Form. – SO 147-150 & SGOL 220, SO 170-173 & SGOL 279.

MUNRO, Mr Harvey. – He is the father of Stella MUNRO. He is a wealthy businessman, is hard headed but quite fair. They profit from the proceeds of a will that is meant for the LINGARD Family. – SO 121-125 & SGOL 191, SO 126-130 & SGOL 192. - See # - Audrey Blain profile for more.

MUNRO, Mrs. – Mother of Stella MUNRO and is a social butterfly and is ready to indulge her daughter. They profit from the proceeds of a will that is meant for the LINGARD Family. She is injured in an accident near Exeter, whist on her way to MORCOVE. – SO 121-125 & SGOL 191, SO 126-130 & SGOL 192. - See # - Audrey Blain profile for more.

MUNRO, Stella. - Fourth Form. - She is the daughter of Mr Harvey and Mrs MUNRO.  Study mate (Study 15?) with Audrey BLAIN and Jess LINGARD. She is a (distant) cousin of Jess LINGARD. Snobbish, but she later reformed. She does not take much interest in the affairs of the Fourth. She becomes a pawn in the games Audrey BLAIN plays with the girls of Form Four. – SO 121-125 & SGOL 191, SO 126-130 & SGOL 192. - SGOL Annuals 1928-036, 1934-223. - See # - Audrey Blain profile for more.

“MURANIA” – (South Africa?) – SGOL 343. - See also SG 67 of 1930.

MURRAY, Katey (Kathleen). - Fourth Form. - Study mate with Diana FORBES. She is a ‘Can’t be bothered’ type of girl. (Everything takes ‘too much effort’.) Good hockey and tennis player, but not outstanding. She could be a nice girl, if she tried. – SGOL Annuals 1928-037, 1931-009, 1934-223.

“NAKARA”, near Morocco, North Africa. – This is the Home land of Queen Naomer NAKARA, in Northern Africa. It is a tiny kingdom, an oasis in the desert, somewhere near Morocco. – See also “EL KAREB” and “SUSAHLAH”. - See SO 47-51 & SGOL 92, SO 116-120 & SGOL 184, SO 155-163 & SGOL 243 & 244, SO 174-179 & SGOL 295, SO 285-289 & SGOL 515, SO 389-396 & SGOL 635, SO 529-534 & SGOL 722, SO 570-573, SO 598-602, SO 671-678, SO 751-754, and SO 755-759. – SGOL Annual 1934-157. – See # - The Girls’ Home – Naomer Nakara.

NAKARA, Naomer. - Fourth Form. - Study mate (Study 12) with Betty BARTON, Paula CREEL and Polly LINTON. She is the (uncrowned) Queen of Nakara and is known as MORCOVE’s’ Royal Scholar’. (Polly LINTON calls her ‘The Ebony Ruler’.) She is always teasing Paula CREEL, but in a friendly way and is seldom out of mischief or trouble herself. She loves food, particularly cream buns. She has a ‘soft spot’ for pets (and Jimmy BLOOT). Had a Pekinese dog called ‘Sammy’ and has brought a monkey to MORCOVE. She is the grand-daughter of an Eastern Potentate. Her mortal enemy is the SULTAN OF SUSAHLAH. - Miss Naomer NAKARA would appear in almost all the MORCOVE stories in SO, SGOL & SGOL Annuals. – SO 52-56 & SGOL 103, SO 174-179 & SGOL 295, SO 207-210 & SGOL 355, SO 231, SO 305-308, SO 503-508 & SGOL 701, SO 524-528, SO 715-720. SO 751-754, SO 755-759. – SGOL Annuals 1928-035, 1934-222, 1935-036, 1936-005, 1936-045, 1936-060. - See # - Fourth Form. - See # - Profiles - Naomer Nakara.

NEWTON, Jessica. – Laura DORLAND uses this name whist living in SANDTON BAY. She almost runs down Doris BARTON with her car. – SO 626-629.

NORMAN, Miss Gladys Thelma. B.Sc. - Mistress of the Second Form. She is an ‘Old Girl’ of MORCOVE. She is beloved by all the girls. She is stern, but fair and takes an interest in games. Plays and coaches tennis at MORCOVE. – SGOL Annuals 1928-034, 1934-221.

NORRIS, Eileen. – Sister of Kathleen NORRIS and is a friend of Pat LAWRENCE. – SO 473-478 & SGOL 693. – See # - Profiles – Pat Lawrence.

NORRIS, Evelyn. – SO 556.

NORRIS, Kathleen. – Sister of Eileen NORRIS and is a friend of Pat LAWRENCE. – SO 473-478 & SGOL 693. – See # - Profiles – Pat Lawrence.

NORTON, Cissy. - Fourth Form.- Daughter of George & Jessie NORTON, Niece of Ralph NORTON, Cousin of Gladys JAMES, Jack  & Polly LINTON and Percy & Ruby LINTON. She is a dreadful cousin. She plays a big part in the saga, although she disappears from the radar after a while. – SO 341-345 & SGOL 595, SO 363-366 & SGOL 617, SO 367-372 & SGOL 623. - SGOL Annual 1929-005. - See # - Form Four - Polly Linton.

NORTON, Mr and Mrs. – People who befriend Naomer NAKARA when she is travelling back from NAKARA back to England in secret. – SO 174-179 & SGOL 295.

NORTON, Mr George. - Husband of Mrs Jessie NORTON (nee LINTON?), Father of Cissy NORTON and is Uncle to Gladys JAMES, Jack & Polly LINTON and Percy & Ruby LINTON.

NORTON, Mrs Jessie. - Wife of Mr George NORTON, Mother of Cissy NORTON, Sister of Mrs LINTON, and Aunt to Gladys JAMES, Jack & Polly LINTON and Percy & Ruby LINTON,

NORTON, Ralph. - (Brother of Mr George NORTON?) He is the Uncle of Gladys JAMES, Jack & Polly LINTON and Percy & Ruby LINTON and Cissy NORTON.

NUGENT, Nora. - Fourth Form. - Irish decent, but does not talk with an Irish Brogue. – SGOL Annuals 1928-036, 1929-071, 1935-039.

“OLD GRANGE.” – The name of the mansion rented by the BLAIN/HALDEN family. It has a cavern at the foot of the cliffs, not far from the mansion, and has room for a boat. It is almost opposite GULL ISLAND. WATERMOOR GRANGE is a neighbouring property. – SO 280-284 & SGOL 507. – See % -Audrey Blain profile.

“OLD PRIORY” - used by MORCOVE as an alternative school site. - SO 88-93 & SGOL 145, SO 94-98, SGOL 151. - See # - Morcove School Buildings, Architectural details and Grounds Layout.

“OLD TOLL HOUSE” – A place where “teas’ are served. Location used in a one-off story. – SGOL 1937-127.

OWEN, Beth. – Her real name of Olive OWEN, but is also known as Beth OWEN and Beth MORTIMER. – See also OWEN, Olive.

OWEN, Olive. - Fourth Form. - Also known as ‘Beth OWEN’ and ‘Beth MORTIMER’. She lived with the GRANDWAYS Family for ten years.  Her Mother was living in the United States at this time. She did share Study 7 with Cora & Judith GRANDWAYS. She is treated very shabbily until she is sent to MORCOVE. Mr GRANDWAYS had to return the money, for her welfare, back to her mother, when she returned. - SO 36-42 & SGOL 85. - See # - Profiles - The GRANDWAYS Family – Mr Josiah GRANDWAYS. – See # - Cliff Edge Bungalow, Boatshed and Caves.

OWEN, Mrs. – Mother of Olive OWEN. Living in the U.S.A. and had years and years of tragedy and personal dramas. She claims the money she had given to Mr Josiah GRANDWAYS back for the way he had treated her daughter in her absence. - See # - Profiles - The Grandways Family – Mr Josiah Grandways.

PALLANT, Luke. - An associate with Meg PALLANT. – SO 107-110 & SGOL 169.

PALLANT, Meg. – An Associate with Luke PALLANT. – SO 107-110 & SGOL 169.

PARKER, Lizzy. – Student at ROSEMOUNT.

PELMAN, Yvonne. – A student of the school, now an ‘Old Girl’. – SGOL Annual 1936-191.

PEPPARD, Professor. – He was a bachelor, living a retiring life. He has been working upon a secret invention/process for two years. A character used in a small 2 chapter story in an annual. – SGOL Annual 1937-128 to 130.

PETTIGREW, Mr. - Under Chauffeur (at MORCOVE?).

PHILLIPS, Mr Horace.  1881=1972. – The (real) name of the original author of the MORCOVE saga, who wrote the MORCOVE saga under the pseudonym of ‘Marjorie STANTON’. He also wrote under the names ‘Joy PHILLIPS’ and ‘Walter HOPE’. – See # - A Little Bit On Horace Phillips.

“PHILLIPS, Joy.” – One of the pseudonyms used by the author, Mr Horace PHILLIPS. Using this name, he wrote the stories for the ‘Girls Favourite’ paper. Some were republished in the SGOL. – See # for more details.

PIKE, Miss. - Temporary Mistress when Miss DANVERS is Head Mistress. – SO 290-294 & SGOL 521.

PLIMMER, Miss. – Fourth Form Mistress at STORMWOOD. She replaced Miss MORDAUNT.

POMFRET, Mr. – Tutor to Jack and Polly LINTON. – SGOL Annual 1936-106.

POTTER, Miss Penelope. B.Sc. - Mistress of the Third Form. - She is a studious type. She is popular with her form, but lacks any interest in them outside the classroom. Her hobby is Egyptology. – SGOL Annuals 1928-034, 1934-221.

“PRIORS”. – The boys school in BARNCOMBE. – See ‘The Rivals of Morcove’ in the ‘Girls’ Favourite’, issues 041 to 054 (11-Feb-1922 to 10-Feb-1923.) – See Friardale web-site for down-loads. 

“PRIORS WOLD”, in the Cotswolds. This is the residence of Mrs CARDEW family. She first rent the building, and later purchases it.  – SO 567-569. - See # - PAULA CREEL. – See # - The Girls’ Homes – Judy – Priors Wold. – SGOL Annual 1937-005

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PROSSER, Miss. - Temporary Mistress of the Fifth Form when Miss DANVERS is Head Mistress. - She is an official type. The Fourth are glad that she is not their form mistress. - SO 290-294 & SGOL 521.

PYLE, Mr. – Head gardener of MORCOVE. He is getting ‘crustier in his old age’. - SGOL annual 1939-008. See also Mr. MORGAN.

PRYDE, Cissy. – Student at STORMWOOD. . – SO 147-150 & SGOL 220.

RABBLETREE”. - See BEACH HOUSE. - SO 741--745 & SGOL 563.

“RAILWAYS” – SO 207-210 & SGOL 355, SO 296, SO 640-644. – See also ‘RAT AND RABBIT RATTLER’.  - See # - Morcove Road and the Railway Line.

RAINE, Zillah. – Fourth Form. - Study mate (Study 10?) with Pam LAWRENCE (Helen BAYNARD had to move out to make room.) and Anne SHERIDAN. She is born in Virginia, USA. She is tempestuous and venomous who craves attention and develops a passionate envy of Pam WILLOUGHBY and creates a lot of problems for her. Her mother is from Argentina. - SO 788-791. – SGOL Annual 1938-009.

RANSOME, L. E. – An author of some of the MORCOVE saga, stories like ‘When Jemima came to Morcove’, where he wrote under the pseudonym of ‘MARJORIE STANTON’. Teresa TEMPEST is one of his characters. - SO 251-254 & SGOL 439.

‘RAT AND RABBIT RATTLER’.  – The name the girls (and boys) give to the local train running from BARNCOMBE Railway station to MORCOVE. – SO 640-644. - See # - Morcove Road and the Railway Line.

RAVEL, Brenda. - Fourth Form. – Cousin of Paula CREEL. – SO 82-87 & SGOL 139.

“RAVENSCAW CASTLE”. – SO 515-518.

‘RAVENSCAW, Lady’. - Name of a title Ursula WADE claim was hers, but actually belongs to Muriel SWANCRAVE, a maid from BARNCOMBE CASTLE. – SO 503-508 & SGOL 701.

RAVENSCAW, Muriel. – See also SWANCRAVE, Muriel - SO 503-508 & SGOL 701. SO 515-518.

RAYNE, Violet. – SG 422-434.

“RED REVELLERS, The”. - A travelling entertainment troupe. – SO 741--745 & SGOL 563.

REDFERN, Barbara. - Fourth Form of CLIFF HOUSE. – She partakes in a ‘Playlet’ with the girls of Study 12. - See SGOL Annual 1926-046.

REDGRAVE, Miss Ruth Faith. B.A. - (junior) Mistress of Fourth Form (until she marries). She is the daughter of Mr John SEAGRAVE and is an ‘Old Girl’ of MORCOVE. She leaves MORCOVE to marry Mr Dick BURNABY and is an Aunt of Teresa TEMPEST. Mr and Mrs BURNABY build a house in BARNCOMBE, near the LORING Family, and continue to remain in contact with the staff and girls of MORCOVE. – SO 31-35 & SGOL 7, SO 126-130 & SGOL 192, – SO 147-150 & SGOL 220, SO 345-350 & SGOL 603, SO 414-419 & SGOL 653. – SGOL Annual 1928-034. – See # - Miss Ruth Faith Redgrave (Seagrave). B. A.

RENNARD, Gerald. – Six Form and Prefect at GRANGEMOOR. He is a really nasty type. – SO 524-528, SO 555, SO 580-583.

“RIBBLETON”, Lancashire. – Home of the BARTON Family, the GRANDWAYS Family and several other characters of the saga. – SO 363-366 & SGOL 617, SO 367-372 & SGOL 623. – SGOL Annual 1934-156.

RICHMOND, Miss. - Replaces Miss MASSINGHAM as Mistress of the Fourth, and, is in fact, also her cousin. - See # - Miss Massingham.

“RIVERMERE SCHOOL” – In the MORCOVE MAGAZINE (SO 449), from the Friardale web-site, Audrey BLAIN is sent, as Audrey BLAIR, and is also expelled from this school. - SO & SGOL does not support this! – See SO 449 for the erroneous article. – See % - Audrey Blain profile.

RIVERS, Mabel. - Fourth Form. – Her best friend is Diana FORBES. Not particularly bright and likes to be centre of attention in her form. She lacks any personality and individuality. Indifferent at sport and tries her hardest. – SGOL Annuals 1928-036, 1934-223.

ROBINS, Liz. – The wife of the Broker’s Man. – SO 363-366 & SGOL 617.

ROBINS, Mrs. – Matron at GRANGEMOOR School.

ROBINS, Samuel. – The Broker’s Man. – SO 363-366 & SGOL 617.

ROLVERDON, Lord & Lady. – Owners of “Court Royal” residence, near the home of the CREEL’s residence, “WEIR HALL”.

ROSELY, Miss. - Aunt Of Ethel May COURTWAY? – SO 746-750. - See # - Profile - Ethel COURTWAY.

“ROSETHORNE ESTATE” – to be used as an orphanage with the money that MORCOVE raised. – SO 405-407 & SGOL 643.

“ROSEMONT APARTMENTS.” - Yet to be determined. At my best guess, a suite of residences in BARNCOMBE, rather than a multi-level building.

“ROSEMOUNT SCHOOL” – A run-down establishment on the outskirts of BARNCOMBE, and is on the road to Exeter, which is run by Miss Catherine LOVEJOY, then by Miss ALLINSON. Both Grace GARFIELD and Etta HARGROVE (niece of Miss LOVEJOY) attended this school after been expelled from MORCOVE. Grace GARFIELD’s Uncle John injects money into the school and the place prospers into a small school with an excellent reputation. - SO 397-404 & SGOL 639, SO 405-407 & SGOL 643. – See # - Other Schools - Rosemount.

 “ROYSLER” - Not a name of a house, but a brand/model of car(s) used in the stories. A 12 cylinder model was used by the LUNDY’s. - See also SO 548-552. – SGOL Annual 1936-008, 1936-201, 1937-010, 1938-012. 1939-026 (although not called by this name).

RUSPER, Mrs Becky. – Wife of Mr Luke RUSPER, who were an aunt to Cora & Judy GRANDWAYS. – SO 170-173 & SGOL 279. - See # - Luke RUSPER. – See # - Judy Cardew (previously Judith Grandways).

RUSPER, Mr Luke. – Husband of Mrs Becky RUSPER, and is a relative of the GRANDWAYS Family. (Uncle & Aunt to Cora & Judith GRANDWAYS.) He is tall and lean, with a cadaverous face. They own WATERMOOR GRANGE. They care for Cora & Judith GRANDWAYS when Mr Josiah GRANDWAYS lost his memory. – SO 170-173 & SGOL 279. - See # - Luke RUSPER. – See # - Judy CARDEW (previously Judith Grandways).

“S Y CORAL QUEEN”. – Sea vessel used by in search of lost treasure on the ISLAND of SANTA RITA. – SO 577-579, SO 598-602.

“SAINTE MARIE SCHOOL.” – Champferie, France. – The school award Trixie HOPE a French scholarship to attend and they send an exchange student, Rosalie DUVAL, to MORCOVE. – SO 335-340 & SGOL 587. - See # - France.

SAMWAY, George Richmond. - Owner of “SAMWAY’S CIRCUS”. This person could be the son of Mr Samuel SAMWAY, and purchased the circus from Mr Ralph LINTON, who purchased the business after Mr Samuel SAMWAY passes away. (See also the ‘SAMWAYS, Mr Samuel’ entry below.). – SO 52-56 & SGOL 103, SO 420-425 & SGOL 651, SO 548-552, SO 797-798. - SG 357-369. – See # - The Circus.

“SAMWAY’S CIRCUS”. - A travelling circus show, where various characters move to, hide in, & etc.  (E.g. Laura TURNER/Donna CARLOTTA). Usually the circus sets up in BARNCOMBE. – SO 52-56 & SGOL 103, SO 420-425 & SGOL 651, SO 548-552, SO 797-798. - SG 357-369. – See # - The Circus.

SAMWAYS, Mr Samuel. – Owner of “SAMWAY’S CIRCUS”. He is known as a bit of a bully. He passes away during the saga and the business is sold to Ralph LINTON. – SO 52-56 & SGOL 103, SO 420-425 & SGOL 651. – See # - The Circus.

SAMWAYS, Mrs. – Wife of Samuel SAMWAYS. She is the one who ‘runs the show and keeps her husband in check’. She is a rough, uneducated woman, though she has a kind heart. – SO 52-56 & SGOL 103, SO 420-425 & SGOL 651, SO 548-552, SO 797-798. - SG 357-369. – See # - The Circus.

“SAN ROZEL” – A gold and/or silver mine in Mexico. Mr John CRAIG has an interest in the mine. – See Mr John Craig.

“SANDCLIFFE”. – A holiday location used by the MORCOVE saga. - SO 285-289 & SGOL 515. (The storyline in SGOL 690 has nothing to do with MORCOVE.)

“SANDCLIFFE”. – Mrs MORTIMER moves her ‘Finishing School’ at SANDCLIFFE from there to FALLOWFIELD. - SO 614-618.

“SANDTON BAY”. – SO 626-629, SO 710-714. See # - Sandcliffe. - See also ‘NEWTON, Jessica’.

“SANTA RITA, THE ISLAND OF”. – A remote, virtually uninhibited island situated somewhere in the tropical Southern Seas. So remote, the HOGAN family use it for their smuggling operations. – SO 577-579, SO 598-602.

“SANTANDA”. – SO 703-709.

“SAWNTON HOUSE” - used by MORCOVE as their school for a short time. It is completely run down. - SO 241-246 & SGOL 415.

“SCHLOSSBERGEN, SWITZERLAND” – Mentioned in story. Robert ‘Tubby’ BLOOT spent his holidays there climbing the incline. – SGOL Annual 1938-088.

“SEA NYMPH” – A yacht owned by the LUNDY Family. - SO 703-709.

SEAGRAVE, Miss Ruth Faith B. A. – See Miss R. F. REDGRAVE B. A. – See # - Miss Ruth Faith Redgrave (Seagrave)

SEAGRAVE, Mr John. - Father of Miss R.F. REDGRAVE (later Mrs BURNABY). He was imprisoned for a crime he never committed. His wife died during his confinement. - See # - Miss Ruth Faith REDGRAVE (SEAGRAVE) B.A. for more details.

SELDON, Laura. - Fourth Form. - (Not to be confused with Laura SHERIDAN.)

SHARP, Trixie. – Name used whist in France by Trixie HOPE? - As per # - France. - See Trixie HOPE. – SO 335-340 & SGOL 587. - See # - France.

SHARPE, Fanny. – Student at ROSEMOUNT.

SHARROW, Ada. - Fourth Form. - Sister of Harold SHARROW. – SO 658-661, SO 666-670. – SGOL Annual 1935-053.

SHARROW, Harold. – Sixth Form and Prefect at GRANGEMOOR. - Brother of Ada SHARROW. He causes a lot of problems for Dave CARDEW, Jack LINTON and Co. – SO 658-661.

SHARROW, Mrs. – Mother of Ada and Harold SHARROW. She lives at the Headland Hotel. – SO 658-661, SO 666-670.

SHAW, Margaret (Maggie). – Madge MINDEN nurtures the talents of this budding Musician who lives in the poorer parts of BARNCOMBE. She displays her talents in Queens’ Hall. – SO 94-98 & SGOL 151.

SHERIDAN, Anne. - Fourth Form. - Study mate (Study 10?) with Hazel BAYNARD and Pat LAWRENCE or Pat LAWRENCE and Helen CRAIG. Her real name is Monica HOPE.  She is a steerage passenger from Australia, aboard the TAJ MAL, see SO 529-535 & SGOL 722, and is a niece of Miss Emily ANSTRUTHER. – SO 536-539. – See # - Some Story Lines and Plots.

SHERIDAN, Laura. - Fourth Form. - Friend of Elsie ASHBY.  - SGOL Annual 1932-014.

SHIELDS, Mr Leonard, 1876=Jan-1949. Main illustrator of the MORCOVE saga. – See also Evelyn FLINDERS. He dressed his women and girls with sartorial elegance, regardless if they are students, ex-students, teachers, villainesses, mothers, sisters or headmistresses, and many had one thing in common, they all favoured the clutch bag. - See # - for more information about the various illustrators used during the saga. – See % - Audrey Blain profile.

“SHINGLEHAM”. – See ROSE OF THE DESERT. - SO 285-289 & SGOL 515. - See # - Sandcliffe.

“SIBLEY’S CIRCUS”. – This name is used in a one-act play. They are preforming in BARNCOMBE. - SGOL Annual 1937-056.

“SIERRA JUEZ”. – Farm owned by the ALVARO Family. – SO 699-702, SO 703-709.

SILK, Anna. - Fifth Form. - Study mate and best friend of Millicent (Millie) ATTWELL. She is an annoying type, superior being, a quiet girl, a ‘dark horse’ and has fits of bad temper at times. Maybe another character created only to appear in the Annuals.) – SGOL Annuals 1928-035, 1930-005, 1934-222.

‘SILVER SWIFT’ – A speed-boat invention owned by Mr Geoffrey (‘Crazy’) CREEL. - SO 792-796.

SIXTH FORM at MORCOVE. – The senior year at the school. All girls in this level are Prefects (Monitresses) and have some authority over the younger forms. Each Sixth form girl has her own cubicle, has almost free run of how they live their final year at MORCOVE. – SGOL Annual 1937-080.

“SKERRINGTON OLD HALL”. – Located on a road from BARNCOMBE, approaching CROMLECH MANOR on a less hilly road from the railway station.

SLEET, Millicent. – Student at STORMWOOD.

“SMOKE” & “SMOKING.” – Incidents of females smoking in the saga. - SO 290-294 & SGOL 521, SO 630-634, SO 699-702, SO 703-709, SO 715-720, SO 727-730, SO 792-794. – SGOL Annuals 1935-053, 1935-085, 1937-081, 126. Men smoking cigars. – SGOL Annuals 1937-053, 1939-009. (References to cigars, tobacco, pipe, ash-tray. – SGOL Annual 1935-085.) – See also “GASPERS”.

 

SNODE, Miss Bertha. - Tyrant Mistress of the Fourth Form. - She is tall, slim, handsome girl of nineteen, with dark eyes that ‘flash forked lightening’. She is an excessive beauty and is engaged to Mr Charles GRANDWAYS. Ursula WADE shared her study, as a personal secretary. – SO 207-210 & SGOL 355. - See # - Bertha Snode.

“SOLEIL’S Court Dressmakers” – BOND STREET, LONDON, where Mrs GRANDWAYS and Mrs CREEL get some outfits made. – SO 36-42 & SGOL 85, SO 567-569.

SOMERFIELD, Miss Alice Edith. M.A., F.R.G.S. – Alleged Headmistress of MORCOVE. In the article titled ‘Who’s Who at Morcove’ (SGOL Annual 1927-034), the wrong Christian name has been absentmindedly given in the article, and the same name is again listed in an article ‘Meet Morcove’ (SGOL Annual1934-221), hence, the start of a lot of confusion! - SGOL Annuals 1928-034, 1934-221. - See # - Miss Somerfield.

SOMERFIELD, Miss Esther, M.A., F.R.G.S. - Headmistress of MORCOVE.  She is an ‘Old Girl’ of MORCOVE, and was one of their first pupils in 1895. She teaches senior forms in Classics and is also a Latin and Greek scholar. She is stern, can be demanding, but is fair and judicial. She is calm, kindly and gracious. She is a keen gardener and a collector of rare china. She has an adopted child or niece, also called Esther SOMERFIELD. An ‘Esther SOMERFIELD’ also appears in the article, ‘Two Pages Betty Barton’s Autograph Album’. – SO 126-130 & SGOL 192, SO 290-294 & SGOL 521, SO 363-366 & SGOL 617, SO 710-714, SO 715-720, SO 731-733, - SGOL Annuals 1927-007, 1931-121, 1935-191. – See # - for more information.

SOMERFIELD, Esther. - Fourth Form. – She is the ‘Adopted’ child (or niece) of Miss Esther SOMERFIELD, as per “When Morcove Was Mistaken” story in the SGOL Annual 1927-008.

SOMERFIELD, Mr Jack. - Brother of Miss A.E. SOMERFIELD. Gentleman, Explorer & Adventurer. He is single at the start of the saga and marries Zora, or Lena, (no surname given), and they settle in England. – SO 70-75 & SGOL 127, SO 715-720. - SGOL Annual 1934-173. – See # - Heroes and Heroines – Jack Somerfield

SOMERFIELD, Mrs Lena. - Wife of Jack SOMERFIELD? (Is this Lena actually Lena GRAYSON or Lena DAUNT or Lena HALL? (Just my theory.) - See SGOL Annual 1935-___ ZZZ, where she is called Lena. (Not found in the annual.)

SOMERFIELD, Mrs Zora. - Wife of Jack SOMERFIELD.  She owns the residence/property called ‘KLOSTERS’ in Africa, which she sells and then settles in England. – SO 654-657.

SOUTH AMERICA, Continent of. – See SO 215-221 & SGOL 379.

“SOUTH SEAS ISLAND”. – A holiday destination used by Billy CHARTERS at one time.

“SOUTHPORT” – A mansion purchased by Mr Josiah GRANDWAYS and the DOLLOND family, to be opened as a proposed rival school to MORCOVE. – SO 783-787.

SPAIN, Country of. – see CASSARA, SANTANDA, and MONSEROVA. - See SO 703-709.

SPORT PLAYED AT MORCOVE. – Generalization. – SGOL Annual 1936-222.

STANFORD, Effie. - Fourth Form. - Cousin of Esther CARLOW and Madge MINDEN. She is the niece of Miss Margaret ELSBY. - SGOL Annual 1928-005.

“STANTON, Marjorie”. – The pseudonym of the original author of the MORCOVE saga. Real name, Mr Horace PHILLIPS, 1881=1972. He also wrote under the names ‘Joy PHILLIPS’ and ‘Walter HOPE’. – See # - A little Bit on Horace Phillips.

 “STEER & MARTON”. – The firm of lawyer who employ Harry HARGROVE. SO 645-649.

STEGGLES, Mr Septimus. - Porter at MORCOVE, who resides in the lodge near the school gates, with his wife, Mrs ‘Dame’ STEGGLES. – SO 1. - SGOL Annuals 1934-224, 1935-053.

STEGGLES, Mrs ‘Dame’. - Runs (ran?) tuck-shop (from their lodge?) near front gates, Wife of Mr Septimus STEGGLE. – SGOL Annuals 1928-037, 1934-224.

 “STORMWOOD”. – This girls’ school is situated about 10 miles (16kms) away from MORCOVE, and was in a ‘run-down’ state when Miss SOMERFIELD and her staff are seconded to ‘set-up’ the school. Miss ALLARDYCE and Miss DANVARS transfer to the school at a later date. Miss TAGGART was their previous Headmistress. They wear green jackets. Zonia MOORE is their best known student.  Audrey BLAIN (as Anna BLAIR) becomes the Captain of the Fourth Form. They have a Girl Guide Troop. The school grounds contain a lake and a rickety bridge. – SO 130, SO 140-146 & SGOL 219, SO 147-150 & SGOL 220, SO 148-150 & SGOL 220, SO 207-210 & SGOL 355, SO 280-284 & SGOL 507, SO 290-294 & SGOL 521, SO 592-597. – SGOL Annual 1935-192, 1937-051. See # - Miss DANVERS.  – See # - Morcove Road and the Railway Line. – See # - Other Schools – Stormwood. – See # - Audrey Blain Character Profile.

STODDART, Mabel. – SO 658-661.

STODDART, Muriel. - SO 658-661.

STUART, Amy. – Resident on the ISLAND OF SANTA RITA. She lives with her father. – SO 577-579, SO 598-602.

STUART, Mr. – Resident on the ISLAND OF SANTA RITA. He lives with his daughter. – SO 577-579, SO 598-602.

“STUDY 12” – The room most of the MORCOVE stories are based upon and around. Usually this study is used by Betty BARTON, Polly LINTON, Paula CREEL and Naomer NAKARA. When Miss SNODE takes it over during the saga and, later, the study is enlarged. There is a good view of the moors and the sea from Study 12. – See also Betty, BARTON, Paula CREEL, Polly LINTON, and Naomer NAKARA. - SO 1, SO 207-210 & SGOL 355, SO 346-350 & SGOL 603. - See # - Fourth Form Studies – Study 12. (For information about any other of the studies, see # - Fourth Form Studies.)

‘STUDY 12 COTERIE’ – The title given to the friendship (camaraderie) of the main characters of the saga which include Betty BARTON, Paula CREEL, Polly LINTON, Naomer NAKARA, Madge MINDEN, Tess TRELAWNEY, Helen CRAIG & Pam WILLOUGHBY. – See also ‘COTERIE’.

“SUSAHLAH”, Morocco, Africa. – See also “EL KAREB” and “NAKARA”. - See SO 47-51 & SGOL 92, SO 116-120 & SGOL 184, SO 155-163 & SGOL 243 & 244, SO 285-289 & SGOL 515, SO 389-396 & SGOL 635, SO 529-534 & SGOL 722, SO 570-573, SO 671-678, SO 751-754, and SO 755-759.

“SUSAHLAH, THE SACRED LAMP OF,” – This is in the MORCOVE SCHOOL museum. - See also “SUSAHLAH”.

SUSAHLAH, the SULTAN OF. – He is the mortal enemy of Naomer NAKARA and stages many uprisings against her, but he is usually pipped at the post.

SWANCRAVE, MURIEL. – Maid at BARNCOMBE CASTLE. She is the rightful owner of the title of ‘LADY RAVENSCRAW’ that Ursula WADE claimed was hers. - SO 503-508 & SGOL 701.

“SWANLAKE”, Devonshire. – Residence of the WILLOUGHBY Family. The property, an estate with several small farms, and a 2000 acre lake, incorporated in the estate, which is 20 miles (32 kms) from MORCOVE, via BARNCOMBE and DISFORD on the railway. The property is access by a mile long driveway to the house. – SO 379-382 & SGOL 627, SO 463-467 & SGOL 706, SO 630-634, SO 696-698, SO 710-714, SO 788-791. - SGOL Annuals 1934-157, 1936-102, 1938-012. – See also WILLOUGHBY  Family entries.

TAGGART, Miss. – Original Headmistress of STORMWOOD School.

“TAJ MAL” – Ocean liner that Anne SHERIDAN is a first class passenger on her way from Australia to England and the coterie travel on from NAKARA to England. - SO 529-535 & SGOL 722, SO 536-539. . – See # - Some Story Lines and Plots.

“TEMPERLEY TROPHY” – A much prized (solid gold) trophy which is the pride of MORCOVE, is stolen and found in CLIFF EDGE BOAT HOUSE. - SO 290-294 & SGOL 521. See # - Miss Danvers.

“TEMPLE OF THE MOON”. - Located in the north of India. – See also EASTMAN, Mr. – SO 630-634. – See # - Lawrence and Elsie Eastman, along with the bogus Hunda Khan.

TEMPEST, Teresa. - Fourth Form. - Niece of Miss R. F. REDGRAVE. (This character is an invention of author L.E. RANSOME.) – SO 31-35 & SGOL 7. - See # - Miss Ruth Faith Redgrave (Seagrave).

“THE GABLES” – The residence owned by the THURLOE Family, which is a neighbouring property of the CREEL Family. - SGOL Annual 1934-170.

‘The Three ‘E’s’ – The name given to the girls, Ella ELGOOD, Etta HARGROVE and Eva MERRICK, on account of their Christian names.

THURLOE, Lena. - Daughter of Mr THURLOE. She is the cousin of Lionel DERWENT/THURLOE. - SO 440-444 & SGOL 681. - SGOL Annual 1934-170.

THURLOE, Lionel. - Son of Mr DERWENT. His real name is Lionel DERWENT. Cousin of Lena THURLOE. He attends HURSTBOURNE SCHOOL. - SO 440-444 & SGOL 681, SO 445-452 & SGOL 685. - SGOL Annual 1934-170.

THURLOE, Miss. – SGOL Annual 1923-195=223 (Yet to be found. Unless she is a character from ‘CLIFF HOUSE SCHOOL’ story in this volume!)

THURLOE, Mr. - Owns ‘The Gables’, opposite the CREEL’s residence, WEIR HALL, and causes problems to them. He is the father of Lena THURLOE and brother to Mr. ANDERSON. - SGOL Annual 1934-170.

THURLOE, Mr Tom. – Uncle to Lionel DERWENT/THURLOE & Lena THURLOE. - SO 440-444 & SGOL 681.

“TIRANIA” – (South Africa?) - SGOL 343. - See SG 67 of 1930.

TRAVERS, Brenda. – A student at STORMWOOD. She is friends with Ella ELGOOD.

TRELAWNEY, Agatha. – Very unpleasant Cousin of Tess TRELAWNEY. - SO 488-491.

TRELAWNEY, Gerald. - Cousin of Tess TRELAWNEY.

TRELAWNEY, Mr. - Father of Tess & Tom TRELAWNEY, Brother of Mr John TRELAWNEY. He owns a home known as LANGWOOD COURT. He may also own a property called WOODICOMBE, somewhere in the west of England. - SO 211-214 & SGOL 367, SO 734-736.

TRELAWNEY, Mr John. - Husband of Mrs May TRELAWNEY, Uncle of Tess & Tom TRELAWNEY. He is a New York Millionaire. - SO 107-110 & SGOL 169, SO 734-736.

TRELAWNEY, Mrs. - Mother of Tess & Tom TRELAWNEY.

TRELAWNEY, Mrs May. - Wife of Mr John TRELAWNEY, Aunt of Tess & Tom TRELAWNEY. - SO 107-110 & SGOL 169, SO 734-736.

TRELAWNEY, Penelope. - Cousin of Tess & Tom TRELAWNEY. - SG 396-408.

TRELAWNEY, Tess. - Fourth Form. - Study mate of Madge MINDEN &/or Trixie HOPE. Best friend of Madge MINDEN. She is the Artist and (expert) photographer of the Fourth Form. She is the sister of Tom TRELAWNEY, Niece of John & May TRELAWNEY, Niece of Penelope TRELAWNEY, Niece of Laura (no surname), Cousin of Agatha & Gerald TRELAWNEY. She appears in almost all of the story line and is a quiet and reserved girl. She called herself Elsie HUDSON whist she was in disguise as a maid at PRIOR WOLD (SGOL Annual 1937-019). – SO 107-110 & SGOL 169, SO 126-130 & SGOL 192, SO 191-195 & SGOL 319, SO 211-214 & SGOL 367, SO 290-294 & SGOL 521, SO 488-491, SO 715-720, SO 734-736. – SGOL Annuals 1928-036, 1934-222, 1935-038, 1935-191, 1936-046, 1936-060, 1937-005, 1937-019, 1938-016, 163. - See # - Form Four.

TRELAWNEY, Tom. - Brother of Tess TRELAWNEY. - SO 488-491.

TRELAWNY, Tess. – Misprint in SGOL Annual 1928-036.

TREVOR, Ann (Bunny). - Fourth Form. - Sister of Tom TREVOR. She is a cigarette smoker. – SO 751-754. – SGOL  1937-014, 052, 056, 090, 123, 200, 213, 1938-016, 089, 162, 1939-006.

TREVOR, Tom. – Student at GRANGEMOOR. He is the Brother of Ann (Bunny) TREVOR. He is a cigarette smoker. – SGOL 1937-014, 091, 123, 1938-016, 087, 1939-006.

TROUNCER, Dr. – Installed as Headmaster of GRANGEMOOR, but is discovered to be an imposter. He is nicknamed ‘Old Shudders’. He has a daughter, Elsie/Myra JACKSON/TROUNCER. – SO 580-583.

TROUNCER, Elsie. – See Elsie JACKSON. – SO 580-583.

TROUNCER, Myra. – See Elsie JACKSON. – SO 580-583.

“TURANIA” – (South Africa?) – Birth place of Zora (later Mrs Zora SOMERFIELD). – SO 70-75? & SGOL 127? SO 654-657. – SGOL 343. - See also SG 67 of 1930.

TURNER, Alf. – SO 751-754.

TURNER, Kathleen (Kaff). – SO 751-754.

TURNER, Laura. - Sixth Form and Monitress. - Also known as Donna CARLOTTA. She has red hair and violet eyes and almost ‘carmined’ red lips. - See also CARLOTTA, Donna. – SO 52-56 & SGOL 103, SO 57-61 & SGOL 109, SO 598-602.

VANE, Violet. - Fifth Form. – SO 111-115 & SGOL 178.

VANSITTART, Carla. - Fifth Form. – She is friends with Mary CAVENDISH of the Fourth Form. – SO 247-250 & SGOL 427.

VENNIKER, Mabel. – A dubious clerk on the set of the film ‘Fathoms Deep’ and is easily bored. She and Cora GRANDWAYS set fire to the film studio- SO 509-514.

‘Vivat Et Floreat’. – Motto of MORCOVE.  “We Live and Flourish”.

WADE, Margaret (Maggie). – SO 379-382 & SGOL 627

WADE, Mr and Mrs. – They are the parents of Philip & Ursula WADE. Nothing more is known about them, except that in SO 426-429 & SGOL 647, they are abroad (overseas) during and in SO 503-508 & SGOL 701, both are deceased. - SO 426-429 & SGOL 647, SO 503-508 & SGOL 701.

WADE, Philip. – Student at HURSTBOURNE School. Brother of Ursula WADE. Nothing further is known about him.

WADE, Ursula. - Fourth Form. - Study mate and Best friend of Cora GRANDWAYS. (Study mate with Judith GRANDWAYS?) She is a mean, deceitful, spiteful, crafty, and contemptuous and is an incurable sneak.  She is known as ‘Lady RAVENSCAW’ at one time (see RAVENSCRAW, Lady). She is a ‘sometimes friends’ with Cora GRANDWAYS. - Miss Ursula WADE would appear in almost all the MORCOVE stories in the SO, SGOL & SGOL Annuals. – SO 207-210 & SGOL 355, SO 270-274 & SGOL 487, SO 426-429 & SGOL 647, SO 473-478 & SGOL 693, SO 503-508 & SGOL 701, SO 509-514, SO 529-535, SO 536-539. – SGOL Annuals 1928-036, 1934-223.

“WALLSEND” – Coal mine/supplier in the MORCOVE area. – SGOL Annual 1938-024.

“WALLSOVER” – A School somewhere near DROVERTON, which is attended by Harry HARGROVE.

WATERFIELD, Mrs Ada. – She is the aunt of Evelyn NORRIS. – SO 556.

“WATERMOOR GRANGE” – Residence owned by Mr Luke & Mrs Becky RUSPER. It is a picturesque mansion and sited on the outskirts of MORCOVE (or a few miles from MORCOVE), somewhere off the Stormwood Road, and is almost opposite GULL ISLAND. He tried to sell the place to Mr CRAIG. – SO 170-173 & SGOL 279. - See # - Profiles - Luke RUSPER. – See # - Judy Cardew (Previously Judith Grandways).

WATSON, Biddy. – A student of BARNCOMBE HOUSE School.

WEBB, Mabel. - Fifth Form.

 “WEIR HALL”. – Right on the riverbank, near Rivercombe Village, near Welworthy Junction, Somerset. This is the residence of the CREEL family. It is a beautiful Elizabethan manor house. Paula grandmother (Maternal or Paternal?) also resides here. - SO 440-444 & SGOL 681. - SGOL Annual 1934-156, 1935-170.

WESTON, Kitty. - Fifth Form. - Study mate of Maggie BARLOW and Connie CARTERET. Best friend with Connie CARTERET. A charming girl and is popular to all. She has brown, shingled hair and smiling grey eyes. – SGOL Annuals 1928-035, 1929-070, 1930-011, 1932-013, 1934-222.

WESTWOOD, Beryl. - Third Form. Best Friend with Florence COOK and Dot FAIRFAX. She is seldom seen apart from Dot FAIRFAX. She is tall, dark and thin for her (eleven) years and is the ‘Star’ (Actress) of the Thirds and is a budding playwright. – SGOL Annuals 1928-037, 1934-222.

WHITE, Flora – Student at ROSEMOUNT.

WHITE, Lorna. - Fourth Form.

‘WHITEACRES  FIELD’ – MORCOVE were going to have a picnic at this location before a cricket match against BARNCOMBE HOUSE. SO 70-75 & SGOL 127.

WILDER, Joyce. – Student at STORMWOOD. – SO 147-150 & SGOL 220.

WILLARD, Becky. – Student at STORMWOOD.

WILLOUGHBY, Captain. – See WILLOUGHBY, Mr.

WILLOUGHBY, Mr. John, J.P. – He is the father of Pam WILLOUGHBY, the older brother of Mr ‘The Grey Man’ WILLOUGHBY and Uncle of Billy CHARTERS. He owns an estate called ‘SWANLAKE’. He spent many years in INDIA, Ceylon and Burma as a Diplomat on behalf of the British Government and was a Captain in the Great War (World War One). He is usually found working ‘side-by-side- with the farmers on the estate. – SO 577-579, SO 598-602, SO 630-634, SO 650-653, SO 703-709. – SGOL Annual 1936-102, 1937-053, 1938-006 (where he is referred to as Squire Willoughby), 014.

WILLOUGHBY, Mrs. – She is the mother of Pam WILLOUGHBY and aunt of Billy CHARTERS. (Her maiden name may be CHARTERS.) . She takes charge of the upkeep of the house and gardens of SWANLAKE. She is called Sheranjee KHAN when in disguise. – SG 370-382 & SGOL 714, SO 577-579, SO 598-602, SO 703-709. – SGOL Annual 1936-008, 1936-102.

WILLOUGHBY, Pam (Pamela). - Fourth Form. Study mate with Helen CRAIG (Study 10?). Best friends to Betty BARTON and Polly LINTON. She is the only child of Mr & Mrs John WILLOUGHBY, of “SWANLAKE”, Cousin of Billy CHARTERS and niece of Mr ‘The Grey Man’ WILLOUGHBY. She is expelled from MORCOVE, but is allowed to return to a new beginning. She is tall, serene girl, with dark hair cut in a short ‘bob style’. She has violet eyes and likes to ‘step out’ (in style, fashion-wise). She is athletic, good at games, and clever, and plays the piano when required, and is an accomplished horsewoman. She saves Billy CHARTERS from drowning at SWANKAKE and takes a ‘shine’ to Jimmy CHERROL. Miss KITTEN ‘hates’ her. She calls herself ‘Monica GRAY’ whist in LONDON. – SO 373-378 & SGOL 611, SO 379-382 & SGOL 627, SO 397-404 & SGOL 639, SO 426-429 & SGOL 647, SO 440-444 & SGOL 681, SO 445-452 & SGOL 685, SO 458-462, SO 463-467 & SGOL 706, SO 488-491, SO 509-514, SO 536-539, SO 577-579, SO 592-597, SO 598-602, SO 630-634, SO 635-639, SO 650-653, SO 654-657, SO 666-670, SO 683-686, SO 687-690, SO 691-695, SO 703-709, SO 710-714, SO 715-720, SO 727-730, SO 788-791. – SG 383-395, SG 422-434, SG 435-445. - SGOL Annuals 1934-222, 1935-038, 1936-008, 1936-059, 1936-102, 1938-163, 1939-012. - See # - Morcove Character Analyses – No 1: Pam WILLOUGHBY. - See # - Miss Josephine/Julia/Catherine Kitten (Bogus Form Mistress) to learn (read) more about how much she hated Pam!

WILLOUGHBY, Mr. - Also known as ‘The Grey Man’. He is the younger brother of Mr. John WILLOUGHBY and Uncle of Pam WILLOUGHBY.  - SGOL Annual 1934-172, 1936-008.

“WINCHCOMBE.” – This is the home of Edna and Fay DENVER. – See # - Edna and Fay Denver.

“WINCHMOOR DOWN.” – This is the home of Aunt Susan (no surname). – See # - Ethel COURTWAY. - See ‘The Rivals of Morcove’ in the ‘Girls’ Favourite’, issues 041 to 054 (11-Feb-1922 to 10-Feb-1923.) – See Friardale web-site for down-loads.

WINDLASS, Joyce. – Student at STORMWOOD.

“WOODICOMBE.” – Located in the west of England. It may be a building/residence owned by the TRELAWNEY Family. – SO 211-214 & SGOL 367, SO 734-736.

“YEWLEIGH COURT” – Home of the FROBISHER Family. Mentioned in the SGOL Annual 1937-013.

“ZIG ZAG STEPS” – There are several set of Zig-Zag Steps in between MORCOVE and BARNCOMBE. The one located close to MORCOVE has about two hundred steps, surrounded by big boulders, and is located a couple of hundred yards (metres) from the school, leading from the cliff top path to the beach. - SO 558-560, SO 564-567, SO 577, SO 764-768. – See # - Zig Zag Steps.

People without Surnames.

Ada. – Polly LINTON’s name when disguised as a servant (? at STORMWOOD).  – SG 409-421.

 

Alice. – Lifetime of service as Maid/servant at “LINTON LODGE/LINTON HALL”. - SGOL Annual 1939-026.

 

Amy. – The child Freda BLAIR rescues. – SO 295-303 & SGOL 529.

Amy. – A house maid at SWANLAKE. – SO 426-429 & SGOL 647.

Anna. – Mentioned, but nothing more is known. - See # - Other Staff.

Aunt Anna. – Aunt to Madge MINDEN.

Aunt Agnes. - Pays the school fees of Diana FORBES.

Aunt Jessica. - Aunt of Pat LAWRENCE. She owns and lives at “BEECHWOOD PARK”. She marries Mr CROSBY and becomes step-mother to Norah & Lillian CROSBY. She has a pet spaniel called ‘Pickles’. – SO 479-482. – See # - Pat Lawrence.

 

Aunt Susan (DUDLEY?). – Aunt of Ethel COURTWAY. She lives at “WINCHMOOR DOWN”. – See # - Profile - Ethel Courtway.

 

BALDWIN. – Student at GRANGEMOOR? – SO 580-583.

 

BATTING. – House Porter of CHALLENOR’S HOUSE at GRANGEMOOR. He is ‘Ex-service (WW1) and very much ‘battle-scarred’. – SGOL Annual 1936-199.

 

BANTING – see BATTING.

 

‘BEETLE’. – The ‘Nick name’ given to the Head Porter of GRANGEMOOR.

‘Bob the Cocker Spaniel’ – Miss SOMERFIELD’s lost pet. - SGOL Annual 1935-202.

Bonifacio – He has a personal vendetta against M. le COMTE  JOSEF. – SO 703-709

‘Cranky’ CREEL - See Mr Geoffrey CREEL. – SO 792-796.

‘Crazy’ CREEL - See Mr Geoffrey CREEL. – SO 792-796.

Clara – Housekeeper for Aunt Jane BLAIR.

DAWKER. – A cadaverous person. He employed by Peter COURTWAY as a ‘Retainer’. – SO 683-686. - See # - Profiles - Ethel Courtway.

DAWSON. – A member of Staff at GRANGEMOOR.

DUFFY. – Gardener (at MORCOVE?). He came from SAMWAYS CIRCUS in the early days of the MORCOVE saga.

Ellen. - Popular/favourite Parlourmaid/Boarding House Maid at MORCOVE. She is also known as Helen. – SO 241-245 & SGOL 415, SO 679-682, SO 783-787. - SGOL Annual 1931-012.

Ellen. - A maid at the CALLOWBY’S SUMMER RENTAL. – SO 121-125 & SGOL 191.

Elsie. – Maid to Mrs DAUNT. – SO 312-317 & SGOL 546.

Emily. – Maid at MORCOVE? – Mentioned, but nothing more is known. - See # - Other Staff.

Emma. – A Servant at SWANLAKE.

Enid. – Only known student to attend COMBE HOUSE School. (Is she the same Enid who attended STORMWOOD School as Enid ALLARBY?)

Eunice – Cousin of Evelyn NORRIS. She may be known as Eunice WATERFIELD. – SO 556.

 FLETCHER. – House Captain of HAWKLEY’S HOUSE at GRANGEMOOR?

Gracie. – A parlourmaid/servant at SWANLAKE.

Garcio. – He is from Mexico. - SO 483-487.

“GIRL FROM MADAME ROSALIE, THE” – See MADAME ROSALIE, MADAME ROSALIE’S GIRL & DUCHESS SKANDERGAT. – SGOL Annual 1938-162.

GYPSY LIZ AND BILL. – They kidnap Pam WILLOUGHBY whist in the Lake District (Cotswold?) as they have a grudge to bear against the WILLOUGHBY Family. She is a virago, with a face that is dark, lean, smoke dried and with a network of wrinkles. He is just as ghastly as his (virago) wife. In the long run, they do not atone for their wrongdoings. - SO 635-639. - See # - Gypsy Liz and Bill.

HAIDEE. – A disguise used by the “ROSE OF THE DESERT’, when she portrays a Maid servant to the dreadful Mimi LESSARD. – SO 755-759. – See # - Heroes and Heroines - Rose of the Desert.

HANNAH. – She is the personal maid/servant of Mrs BLAIN, who was retained from their closed up house in the west end of London. She is the only person who can handle Mrs BLAIN and has a sneaking regard for Audrey BLAIN. – SO 280-284 & SGOL 507.

Harris? - Student at GRANGEMOOR? – SO 580-583. There is a Mr HARRIS who is a carpenter (at MORCOVE?), is they related?

Harris. – Chauffer at SWANLAKE.

Helen. - Popular/favourite Parlourmaid/Boarding House Maid at MORCOVE.  – SO 241-245 & SGOL 415. - See also ‘Ellen’ (above).

Helen. – She is a fellow passenger with “PRISCILLA”, in “DEVON DEMON”. - SGOL Annual 1936-119.

James. – He is the chauffeur of Miss SOMERFIELD.

Jane. – One of the MORCOVE House-maids. – SGOL Annual 1935-129.

Janet. - Childhood nurse of Dave LAWDER (later Dave CARDEW). She is more than match for Naomer NAKARA. – SO 524-528.

John the Postman. – He is the sweetheart of Katey the Parlourmaid.

Jose Mexican. – He comes from Mexico. - SO 483-487.

Kate. – A house maid at MORCOVE.  – Mentioned, but nothing more is known. - See # - Other Staff.

Katey. – A parlourmaid at SWANLAKE. Her sweetheart is John the Postman.

Kath. – Aunt of Althea DILLON. – SO 662-665.

Laura. - Aunt of Tess TRELAWNEY. – SO 488-491.

Leila. – Related to the MORGAN family somehow! Is she a younger sister? – SO 445-452.

Lena. – Christian name of wife of Mr Jack SOMERFIELD. – See SGOL Annual 1935-___ (Not found.)

Lizzie. – She is a Gypsy girl character in “Don’t Tell Morcove!” one-act play. - SGOL Annual 1931-072.

Lottie. – A young girl from SIBLEY’S CIRCUS. – SGOL Annual 1937-056.

MADAME ROSALIE. – Owner of ROSALIE, dressmaker to Paula CREEL and Lena GREYSON. Business name used in one-act play.  – See SGOL Annual 1938-162.

MADAME ROSALIE’S ‘GIRL’. – ‘Employee’ of ROSALIE, dressmaker to Paula CREEL and Lena GREYSON. Character used in one-act play.  See also PRINCESS SOFINA and DUCHESS SKANDERGAT. – See SGOL Annual 1938-162.

Martha. – A servant at the TRELAWNEY’s home. – SGOL Annual 1937-011

Matron. - Matron at MORCOVE School. She is only referred to as ‘Matron’.

Maud. - Housemaid (? at MORCOVE) (Maybe Elsie Maud MULLINS at SWANLAKE). – Mentioned, but nothing more is known. - See # - Other Staff.

Merton? - Student at GRANGEMOOR? He appears in SO 659.

Mike the Mysterious. – He is Dolly Delane’s Mysterious Boy Friend. SO 607-610.

Mimi. – Servant of the HOGAN FAMILY on the island of SANTA RITA. She is treated cruelly by the family, although they are her adopted parents, to the point they lie to her about her real parents. She has been their ward since she was a young girl. – SO 577-579, SO 598-602. – See # - Mr and Mrs HOGAN and their daughter Carlotta.

Minnie – Servant/parlour-maid at SWANLAKE. She is tall for her age and very pretty, and is a ‘tiresome’ child to her widowed mother. She is inconsiderate of her mother’s needs and well-being.  In SGOL Annual 1938, she is on probation as a maid. Pam WILLOUGHBY calls her a ‘giddy young thing’ and a ‘flighty, saucy young thing’. Her late father’s name is Will. (See also MAITLAND, Minnie.) – SGOL Annual 1938-013.

Miwona. - Canadian Red Indian (Native American). She saves Helen CRAIG in Canada. – SGOL Annual 1934-170.

MORTIMER. - An associate of Luke and Meg PALLANT. – SO 107-110 & SGOL 169.

Muriel? – To be determined who she actually is. - SG 370-382 & SGOL 714.

NASSINA – She is a Spy and has a daughter, SHULAMA. – SO 117-120 & SGOL 184, SO 155-163 & SGOL 243 & 244, SO 529-535 & SGOL 722.

Nurse Margaret. - Nurse (at MORCOVE?).

Percy? – Sixth Form and Prefect at GRANGEMOOR?

“PICKLES” - Aunt Jessica’s pet spaniel.

PORTLAND. – The CREEL’s chauffeur.

“Priscilla” – A student of MORCOVE back in 1835. – SGOL Annual 1936-118.

 

PRINCESS SOFINA – Character used in one-act play. See also MADAME ROSALIE’S ‘GIRL’. – SGOL Annual 1938-163.

 

Rosa. – She comes from a poor, but good, family, is a BARNCOMBE girl and is employed as a lady’s maid to Aunt Margaret GRANDWAYS. She is a genuine, hard working girl and does not take any nonsense from Cora GRANDWAYS, who has an instant hatred for Rosa, but Rosa stands up to Cora GRANDWAYS, and earns the respect of Aunt Margaret GRANDWAYS. - SO 363-366 & SGOL 617, SO 367-372 & SGOL 623. – See # - Some Story Lines and Plots.

“ROSE OF THE DESERT” –She is an enemy at first, then changes her way, with her using MORCOVE as her base when in England. She is a ‘Mistress of Disguise’ (such as SHIRAMI) and has a brother, HUSSUF BEN NAZAR. – SO 43-51 & SGOL 91 & 92, SO 62-65 & SGOL 115, SO 285-289 & SGOL 515 (as SHIRAMI), SO 755-759 (as HAIDEE). Reference to in SGOL Annual 1937-055. - See # - Sandcliffe. – See # - Heroes and Heroines - Rose of the Desert.

Roza. – (Not to be confused with Rosa above.) - SO 420-425 & SGOL 651.

Roza’s Granny. - SO 420-425 & SGOL 651.

 “SAMMY” - Naomer NAKARA’s pet dog. – SO 207-210 & SGLO 355.

SHIRAMI. – A disguise used by ‘ROSE OF THE DESERT’. – SO 285-289 & SGOL 515. – See # - Heroes and Heroines - Rose of the Desert.

SHULAMA. – Daughter of NASSINA. – SO 117-120 & SGOL 184, SO 155-163 & SGOL 243 & 244, SO 529-535 & SGOL 722.

Uncle John. - Uncle of Grace GARFIELD. He sinks money into ROSEMONT School. He has a ‘soft-spot’ for Miss Catherine LOVEJOY.

‘Uncle Peter’- An imposter for Peter COURTWAY. – SO 683-686. - See # - Profiles - Ethel Courtway.

‘Uncle Tom’ – See also THURLOE, Mr Tom.

Zeloa. - She is an Ambassador-Attendant in Nakara and stole a necklace the people of Nakara have given Naomer NAKARA. - SGOL Annual 1934-173.

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SCHOOLS MENTIONED IN THE SAGA.

MORCOVE.

STUDENTS.

Elsie ASHBY - Fourth Form.

Millicent (Millie) ASHWELL - Fifth Form.

Hildegard ASTOVEL - Body-guard to Rozella DANTON.

Maggie BARLOW - Fifth Form.

Juanita BAROJA - Fifth Form. - The best tennis player in MORCOVE.

Effie BARNARD – A Servant at MORCOVE.

Betty BARTON - Fourth Form. - Captain of the Fourth.

Hazel BAYNARD - Fourth Form.

Clarice BERKELEY - Sixth Form and Monitress.

Audrey BLAIN - Fourth Form.

Florrie BLAIR – Audrey BLAIN uses this name while she is a Servant at MORCOVE.

Freda Jane BLAIR - Fourth Form.

Shirley BRANSON - Fourth Form.

Judy (Judith) CARDEW - Fourth Form - Was formerly known as Judith GRANDWAYS.

Donna CARLOTTA - Laura TURNER used this name when she runs away from MORCOVE.

Esther CARLOW - Fourth Form.

Kathleen CARR - Fifth Form.

Jemima CARSTAIRS - Fourth Form – Transfers to CLIFF HOUSE in Kent.

Betty CARTER – Fourth Form. In SGOL Annual 1923, page 222, error for Betty BARTON.

Connie CARTERET – Fifth Form.

Mary CAVENDISH - Fourth Form.

Florence COOK - Third Form.

Violet CORFEW - Sixth Form and Monitress.

Bluebell COURTNEY - Fourth Form.

Ethel May COURTWAY - Sixth Form. - Captain of the Sixth & Head Monitress of the School.

Helen CRAIG - Fourth Form.

Paula CREEL - Fourth Form.

Hetty CURZON – Fourth Form.

Molly CURZON - ?to be checked ZZZ.

Cynthia DAINTON - Sixth Form and Monitress.

Daphne DANTON – see SG 422-434 ‘Nameless at MORCOVE.’

Rozella DANTON – Fourth Form.

Angela DARK - Fourth Form. - SO 558-560.

Daisy DARRELL - SO 741-745 & SGOL 563.

Kitty DAUNT - Fourth Form.

Lena DAUNT - Fourth Form.

Dora DEAN - Fifth Form.

Violet DEAKIN - Fourth Form.

Dolly DELANE - Fourth Form.

Edna DENVER - Fourth Form.

Fay DENVER - Fourth Form.

Althea DILLON - Sixth Form and monitress.

Elsie DREW - Fourth Form.

Vanessa DUCRANE - Sixth Form and monitress.

Rosalie DUVAL – An exchange student from SAINTE MARIE SCHOOL, who comes to MORCOVE.

Agnes EASTON - Fifth Form.

Ella ELGOOD - Fourth Form.

Edith ELWIN - Fifth Form.

Inez ENDERBY - Sixth Form and monitress.

Dot FAIRFAX - Third Form.

Sybil FARLOW - Fourth Form.

Hilda FAWLEY, Hilda. - Fourth Form.

Linda FAYE - Fourth Form.

Fay FLAXWELL - Fourth Form. - SGOL Annual 1929-005.

Hilda FLONE - Fourth Form. - SGOL Annual 1923-197.

Valerie FLOYD - Sixth Form and monitress.

Diana FORBES - Fourth Form.

Brenda FORDYCE - Fourth Form.

Grace GARFIELD - Fourth Form.

Brenda GARTH - Fourth Form.

Millicent GAY - Fifth Form.

Sybil GOLDING - Fifth Form.

Cora GRANDWAYS - Fourth Form.

Judith GRANDWAYS - Fourth Form. – See also Judy CARDEW.

Lena GRAYSON - Sixth Form and Monitress.

Agnes GREEN - Fifth Form.

Lena HALL - Sixth Form and Monitress.

Millie HAPGOOD - Fifth Form.

Etta HARGROVE - Fourth Form.

Babs HARPER - Fourth Form.

Elsie HARPER - Fifth Form.

Monica HOLDEN - Fourth Form.

Trixie HOPE - Fourth Form.

Doris JESSEL - Sixth Form.

Vera KAIN - Sixth Form.

Pat LAWRENCE - Fourth Form.

Jess LINGARD - Fourth Form.

Polly LINTON – Fourth Form.

Biddy LOVELAND - Fourth Form.

Lucy LYDDON - Fourth Form.

Mable LYNN – Fourth Form of CLIFF HOUSE School.

Ellen MANSFIELD - Fifth Form.

Enid MARCHMONT - Sixth Form and Monitress.

Clarice MARLOWE - Sixth Form and Monitress.

Prissy MARLOWE - Fourth Form.

Althea MARSHALL - Fourth Form.

Myra MARSHALL - Sixth Form and Monitress.

Margaret MATTHEWS - Sixth Form and Monitress.

Ruby MAYDEW - Fifth Form.

Eva MERRICK - Fourth Form.

Hermione MERRICK - Third Form.

Daphne MERROW - Sixth Form and Monitress.

Madge MINDEN – Fourth Form.

Elsie MORDAUNT - Fourth Form.

Beth MORTIMER - Fourth Form. - Better known as Beth OWEN or Olive OWEN.

Stella MUNRO - Fourth Form.

Katey (Kathleen) MURRAY - Fourth Form.

Naomer NAKARA – Fourth Form.

Cissy NORTON - Fourth Form.

Nora NUGENT - Fourth Form.

Beth OWEN – see Beth MORTIMER.

Olive OWEN – see Beth MORTIMER.

Zillah RAINE – Fourth Form.

Brenda RAVEL - Fourth Form.

Barbara RENFERN – Form Four of CLIFF HOUSE school.

Mabel RIVERS - Fourth Form.

Laura SELDON - Fourth Form.

Trixie SHARP – see Trixie HOPE?

Ada SHARROW - Fourth Form.

Anne SHERIDAN - Fourth Form. See also Monica HOPE.

Laura SHERIDAN - Fourth Form.

Anna SILK - Fifth Form.

Esther SOMERFIELD - Fourth Form.

Effie STANFORD - Fourth Form.

Teresa TEMPEST - Fourth Form.

Tess TRELAWNEY – Fourth Form.

Ann (Bunny) TREVOR - Fourth Form.

Laura TURNER - Sixth Form and Monitress. - Also known as Donna CARLOTTA.

Violet VANE - Fifth Form.

Carla VANSITTART - Fifth Form.

Ursula WADE - Fourth Form.

Mabel WEBB - Fifth Form.

Kitty WESTON – Fifth Form.

Beryl WOOD - Third Form.

Lorna WHITE - Fourth Form.

Pam WILLOUGHBY - Fourth Form.

TEACHING STAFF.

Miss Margaret DANVERS - Temporary Headmistress of MORCOVE.

Miss Joan EVERARD - Mistress of Fourth Form, then became Headmistress.

Miss Mildred MASSINGHAM, B.A. - Mistress of the Fourth/Mistress of the Fifth/Headmistress.

Miss Alice Edith SOMERFIELD, M.A., F.R.G.S. - Headmistress of MORCOVE.

Miss Esther SOMERFIELD, M.A., F.R.G.S. – see Miss Alice Edith SOMERFIELD, M.A., F.R.G.S.

Miss BLANTON - Mistress of the Second Form (at MORCOVE?).

Madame CHARLES – Visiting Dance Mistress (at MORCOVE?).

Miss Mabel CUNLIFFE - She is better known as Miss Mabel DENVER.

Miss Mabel DENVER – Temporary Mistress at MORCOVE, as Miss Mabel CUNLIFFE.

Mademoiselle DUBOIS - French Mistress (at MORCOVE?).

Miss DUKE - Mistress at MORCOVE?

Mrs HOWARD - Matron at MORCOVE.

Miss JACKSON - Mistress at MORCOVE.

Miss Josephine / Julia / Catherine KITTEN. – The ‘Bogus’ Mistress of the Fourth Form.

Miss Monica MERLIN - Mistress at MORCOVE for a short time.

Miss MERRICK - Mistress of Fourth Form, after Miss EVERARD leaves to get marry.

Miss Gladys Thelma NORMAN, B.Sc. - Mistress of the Second Form.

Miss PIKE - Temporary Mistress, when Miss DANVERS is Head Mistress.

Miss Penelope POTTER, B.Sc. - Mistress of the Third Form.

Miss PROSSER - Temporary Mistress of the Fifth Form whist Miss DANVERS is Head Mistress.

Miss Ruth Faith REDGRAVE, B.A. - (junior) Mistress of Fourth Form.

Miss RICHMOND - Replaces Miss MASSINGHAM as Mistress of the Fourth.

Miss Ruth Faith SEAGRAVE, B. A. – See Miss Ruth Faith REDGRAVE, B. A.

Miss Bertha SNODE - Tyrant Mistress of the Fourth Form.

OTHER STAFF.

Mr BRAGGART - Gate keepers (at MORCOVE?).

Mrs BRAGGART - Gate keepers (at MORCOVE?).

Mr CODLIN - Porter (at MORCOVE?).

Mr HARRIS - Carpenter at MORCOVE.

Mr JOHNSON, Mr - Chauffeur (at MORCOVE?).

Mrs MARLOW – Ran the tuckshop at MORCOVE.

Mr Septimus STEGGLES - Porter at MORCOVE.

Mrs ‘Dame’ STEGGLES – Wife of Mr Septimus STEGGLES.

Ellen - Popular/favourite Parlourmaid/Boarding House Maid at MORCOVE.

Emily. – Maid at MORCOVE?

Helen - Popular/favourite Parlourmaid/Boarding House Maid at MORCOVE.

‘JACKSON’ – Driver at MORCOVE or (taxi) driver in BARNCOMBE.

James – He is the chauffeur for Miss SOMERFIELD.

Jane – One of the MORCOVE House-maids.

Kate – One of the MORCOVE House-maids.

Matron. - Matron at MORCOVE School. She is only referred to as ‘Matron’.

Maud. - Housemaid (at MORCOVE?).

Nurse Margaret. - Nurse (at MORCOVE?).

Other Characters.

‘Bob the Cocker Spaniel’ – Miss SOMERFIELD’s lost pet.

“LADDIE.” – The name of a pet dog of Miss SOMERFIELD.

BARNCOMBE HOUSE.

Miss BASHINGHAM – Mistress.

Miss BOLTON – Mathematics Mistress.

Miss HEATHERBY – Mistress.

Freda Jane BLAIR - Student.

Beryl BLYTHE - Student.

Cicely DRUMMOND – Student.

Sybil FORDYKE - Student.

Effie GRANT - Student.

Miriam HASTE is the Captain of Fourth Form.

Lillian MARLOWE - Student.

Biddy WATSON - Student.

BURNSIDE SCHOOL.

Hetty CURZON - Student.

COMBE

Enid (No known surname) – Student.

FALLOWFIELD.

Miss Joan EVERARD – Mistress.

Mrs MORTIMER – Headmistress.

Cora GRANDWAYS.

Vivienne FORDYCE.

Sylvia MORTIMER.

Polly LINTON.

“Dixie”

GRANGEMOOR

Mr Tony CHALLENOR – Master/House Master.

Mr FENNER – Master/House Master.

Mr FENWICK – Master/House Master.

Mr HALDEN – Master/House Master.

Mr HAWKLEY – Master/House Master.

Mr LETHBURY – Master/House Master.

Mrs ROBINS – Matron.

Dr. TROUNCER – ‘Bogus’ Head Master.

Sargent JAPP – Staff.

BATTING. – House Porter of CHALLENOR HOUSE.

‘BEETLE’. – Head Porter.

DAWSON – Staff.

Robert (Bobby) BLOOT.

Charles (Calli) CALLIGAN.

David CARDEW/LAWDER.

Billy CHARTERS.

Dick CHERROL.

Jimmy CHERROL.

Bertie DENVER.

Ralph GAYNER.

Robert HALLIDAY (The Hon. HALLIDAY).

Harry HARGROVE.

‘Ginger’ HELSWAY.

Michael HERIOT.

Dave LAWDER/CARDEW.

Jack LINTON.

Hetty MORLAND – Yes, Is it right!

Gerald RENNARD – Sixth Form and Prefect.

Harold SHARROW.

Tom TREVOR.

BALDWIN?

FLETCHER?

Harris?

Merton?

Percy – Sixth Form and Prefect?

HURSTBOURNE

Lionel DERWENT/ THURLOE.

Phillip WADE.

LOWMOOR (EASTGATE)

Freda Jane BLAIR.

Lillian CROSBY.

Norah CROSBY.

Pat LAWRENCE.

ROSEMOUNT

Miss Catherine LOVEJOY – Headmistress.

Miss ALLINSON – Junior Mistress, Headmistress.

Belle DAINTON.

Moira DANVERS.

Grace GARFIELD.

Hetty GROVER - Fourth Form.

Etta HARGROVE - niece of Miss LOVEJOY.

Daisy HARPER.

Lizzie PARKER.

Fanny SHARPE.

Flora WHITE.

STORMWOOD.

Miss TAGGERT – Original Headmistress of the school.

Miss Edith ALLARDYCE – Mistress.

Miss Margaret DANVERS – Mistress.

Miss MORDAUNT – Form Four Mistress.

Miss PLIMMER – Form Four Mistress.

Enid ALLARBY.

(Audrey BLAIN as Anna BLAIR – Fourth Form Captain).

Anna BLAIR – Fourth Form Captain.

Sheila DROOD.

Gertie GAY.

Maude LANGLEY – Fourth Form.

Hetty MAYNARD.

Zonia MOORE.

Monica MUNRO – Fourth Form Captain.

Cissy PRYDE.

Millicent SLEET.

Brenda TRAVERS.

Joyce WILDER.

Becky WILLARD.

Joyce WINDLASS.

‘Ada’ (No known surname.) – See LINTON, Polly.

REFERENCES TO OTHER BOOKS.

Alice in Wonderland. – SGOL 1937-090.

Alice through the looking glass. – SGOL Annual 1935-085.

Little Women. – SGOL Annual 1935-085.

Lorna Doone – SGOL Annual 1936-120.

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