| Name | Book/story/stage title | Notes
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| Packard, Jane | | Maiden name of Jane Bates
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| Paget | The Gold Bat | Old Wrykynian
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| Painter | The White Feather | Boy at Wrykyn College
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| Painter, Otis | Uncle Dynamite | A publisher and brother of Sally
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| Painter, Sally | Uncle Dynamite | An American sculptress in England
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| Paradene, William | Good Morning, Bill | A young man
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| Paradene, Cooley | Bill the Conqueror | Owner of the Paradene Pulp and Paper Co.; supports family
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| Paradene, Cooley John | Bill the Conqueror | Otis Paradene's son
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| Paradene, Henry | Company for Henry | Reluctant owner of Ashby Hall
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| Paradene, Otis | Bill the Conqueror | Cooley Paradene's brother; sponges off him
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| Paradene-Kirkby, Mrs Evelyn | Bill the Conqueror | Niece of Cooley Paradene; sponges off him
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| Parker | How Pillingshot Scored | Boy at St. Austin's College
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| Parker | The Pothunters | Butler for the Headmaster of St. Austin's College
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| Parker | The Little Nugget | Butler to Mrs Drassilis
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| Parker | The Ordeal of Osbert Mulliner | Osbert Mulliner's valet
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| Parker, Claude and Connie | Uncle Fred Flits By | Father and mother of Julie Parker
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| Parker, Francis | Psmith Journalist | A hired heavy, probably a killer
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| Parker, Herbert | The Indiscretions of Archie | Valet to Daniel Brewster until sacked
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| Parker, Julie | Uncle Fred Flits By | A young woman in Mitching Hill
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| Parker, Marguerite | Ahead of Schedule | A young woman
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| Parker, Martin | | A hired heavy
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| Parsloe, George | The Heart of a Goof | A golfer
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| Parsloe-Parsloe, Sir Gregory | | Baronet and pig owner; not entirely a gentleman
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| Parslow, Julia Burdett | | Writer of Moments of Budding Girlhood
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| Parsons | Mike and Psmith | Boy at Sedleigh College
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| Parsons, Albert | Something to Worry About | Villager at Millbourne, Hants
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| Parsons, PC Thomas | Rough-hew them how we will | A London policeman
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| Partridge, Willie | Piccadilly Jim | Trying to complete his father's explosive, Partridgite
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| Pashley-Drake, Col. Sir Francis | | A shooter of gnus and other big-game
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| Passenger, Jane | The Luck of the Bodkins | Captain of the All-England Hockey Team
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| Paterson, Alexander | Ordeal by Golf | Boss of the Paterson Dyeing and Refining Company
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| Patterne, J. de V. | The Luck Stone | Tommy Armstrong's cousin at Alderton College
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| Payne | How Payne Bucked Up | Boy at St. Austin's College
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| Payne, Miss | Mike at Wrykyn | Matron of Wain's House, Wrykyn College
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| Peabody, Horace | Sitting Pretty | A boy who comes good
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| Peabody, Joe | Unpleasantness at Kosy Kot | American writer of soap operas
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| Peabody, Ralph | The Swoop | Engaged to Grace Chugwater
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| Peagrim, Mrs Waddesleigh | Jill the Reckless | Olive, Otis Pilkington's aunt
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| Peake, Adrian | Summer Moonshine | A scrounger
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| Pearce, Johnny | Cocktail Time | A writer of suspense stories
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| Pearse, Jack | Educating Aubrey | Boy at Wrykyn College
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| Peasemarch, Albert | | Ship's steward; butler
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| Peasemarch, Mavis | | Only daughter of the Earl of Bodsham
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| Peavey, Aileen | Leave it to Psmith | A leading poetess of the younger school
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| Pegler, Mrs Hermione | French Leave | A ruthless woman
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| Pendlebury, Evangeline | Best Seller | A young woman who writes a novel
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| Pennicut, George | The Coming of Bill | Man of all work for Kirk Winfield
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| Pennington, Bill | Sitting Pretty | Bill's nephew
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| Pennington, William | Sitting Pretty | A wealthy man
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| Penway, Robert Dwight | The Coming of Bill | An artist, too fond of whisky to sell paintings
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| Pepper, Reggie | | A young and wealthy man about town
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| Perceval, Rev. Herbert (A. J. P.) | | Headmaster of St. Austin's College
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| Perceval, Mrs | The Prize Poem | Wife of St' Austin's headmaster
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| Percy | The Girl in Blue | Office boy at Scrope, Ashby and Pemberton
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| Percy | Uncle Dynamite | Boots boy at Ashenden Manor
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| Perkins | A Prefect's Uncle | Boy at Beckford College
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| Perkins, George | The Rough Stuff | Youth with a sixteen handicap (golf not acne)
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| Perkins, Mr | The Pothunters | House master at St. Austin's College
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| Perkins, Mrs | The Man who gave up Smoking | Ignatius Mulliner's charwoman
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| Perks | The Luck Stone | Butler to Colonel Stewart
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| Perkyn | Blenkinsop's Benefit | Boy at Beckford College
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| Perry | The Head of Kay's | Boy at Eckleton College
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| Pershore, Lord Wilmot 'Motty' | Jeeves and the Unbidden Guest | Under the thumb of his mother, Lady Malvern
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| Peter, Master | The Mixer | A young boy
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| Peters, Aline | Something Fresh | J. Preston's daughter
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| Peters, John | The Girl on the Boat | Clerk to Marlowe, Thorpe, Prescott and Appleby; looks sinister
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| Peters, J. Preston | Something Fresh | A rich American and scarab collector
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| Peters, Maud | When Doctors Disagree | A manicurist at the Belvoir Hotel
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| Peterson | Author! | Boy at St. Austin's College
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| Petheram, Aubrey | A Man of Means | An editor
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| Petherick-Soames, Mabel | The Ordeal of Osbert Mulliner | Engaged to Osbert Mulliner
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| Petherick-Soames, Maj-Gen Sir Masterman | The Ordeal of Osbert Mulliner | Mabel's uncle
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| Pett, Nesta | Piccadilly Jim | A wealthy American
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| Pett, Peter | Piccadilly Jim | Nesta's husband
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| Pettigrew, Miss | Dudley Jones, Bore Hunter | A client
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| Pettigrew, Stanley | Dudley Jones, Bore Hunter | A bore
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| Philbrick, Hank | Ukridge Sees Her Through | A wealthy Canadian and friend of Ukridge
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| Philbrick, Jno. B. | The Voice from the Past | Manager of a Correspondence school
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| Phillipps | Against the Clock | Chauffeur to the Romneys
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| Philpotts, Rev. Edwin T. | | Writes Moments of Meditation
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| Phipps | The Guardian | Boy at Eckleton College
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| Phipps, George | Buried Treasure | Lord Bromborough's butler
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| Phipps, James | The Old Reliable | Butler and ex-safeblower
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| Phipps, Judson | Life with Freddie | A young American millionaire, a playboy
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| Pickering, Dudley | Uneasy Money | Middle-aged owner of Pickering Automobiles
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| Pickering, Joe | Bachelors Anonymous | A playwright
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| Pickering, Harold | Scratch Man | Golfer and publisher
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| Pickett, Mrs | Death at the Excelsior | Owner of the Excelsior boarding house and amateur detective
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| Pikelet, Charles | | A bookmaker
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| Pilbeam, Emma | Rallying Round Old George | Mrs Vanderley's maid
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| Pilbeam, Percy Frobisher | | An unpleasant man, good at rooting out scandal
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| Pilbeam, William Albert | Frozen Assets | Waiter and Percy Pilbeam's father
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| Pilcher, Frederick | Those in Peril on the Tee | An artist and golfer
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| Pilkington, Otis | Jill the Reckless | Original author of The Rose of America
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| Pillinger, Miss Jane | A Sea of Troubles | Secretary to Mr Meggs
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| Pillingshot | | Boy at St. Austin's College
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| Pim, Lucius | A Spot of Art | An artist
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| Pinfield, Dora | The Masked Troubadour | A young woman
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| Pinker, Rev. Harold 'Stinker' | | A curate near Totleigh, engaged to Stephanie Byng
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| Pinkerton, Jimmy | Helping Freddie | A playwright
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| Pinkney, Arlene | Life with Freddie | Arnold's daughter; an international class golfer
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| Pinkney, Arnold | Life with Freddie | Runs Pinkney's Stores and a director of the New Asiatic Bank
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| Pirbright, Angela | Joy Bells for Walter | A young woman
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| Pirbright, Claude 'Catsmeat' | | An actor, usually in society comedies
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| Pirbright, Cora 'Corky' | The Mating Season | An actress under the name Cora Starr
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| Pirbright, James | | One of the Empress of Blandings' pig-men
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| Pirbright, Rev. Sidney | The Mating Season | Vicar of King's Deverill, Hants
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| Pitt, Jimmy | | A gentlemen involved in burglary
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| Plank, Major | | A retired explorer with a poor memory
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| Platt, Rhoda | Indian Summer of an Uncle | A waitress from East Dulwich
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| Plimmer, PC Edward | The Romance of an Ugly Policeman | An ugly policeman in Battersea
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| Plimsoll, Horace | Laughing Gas | The Swithin family solicitor
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| Plimsoll, Tipton | | A very rich young American, inclined to drink
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| Plinlimmon, Ernest Faraday | There's Always Golf | A mild golfer
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| Plummer, Edwin | A Damsel in Distress | Had his proposal refused by Lady Maud
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| Plummer, Millie | A Damsel in Distress | Edwin's sister
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| Plumpton, Everard, Lord | How's That, Umpire? | A cricket bore
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| Plunkett | The Pothunters | Boy at St. Austin's College; the 'Mutual Friend'
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| Podmarsh, Mrs | The Awakening of Rollo Podmarsh | Rollo's mother
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| Podmarsh, Rollo | The Awakening of Rollo Podmarsh | A teetotal, non-smoking golfer, under his mother's thumb
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| Poineau, General | | Head of the Royalist faction in Mervo
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| Pollen | Summer Moonshine | Butler at Walsingford Hall
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| Polk, Vanessa | A Pelican at Blandings | An American girl visiting Blandings
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| Pond-Pond, Rev. Alistair | Money for Nothing | Vicar of Rudge-in-the-Vale
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| Ponsonby | The Test Case | Butler to Harold and Hilda Bodkin
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| Ponsonby | Bradshaw's Little Story | Boy at St. Austin's College
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| Pont-Andemer, Duc de | Hot Water | Alias of Gordon Carlisle
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| Popjoy, P. C. | Big Business | A village policeman
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| Porter, George | Joy Bells for Walter | A golfer
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| Porter, Lora Delane | | A forceful, tactless woman
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| Porter, Orlo | Aunts Aren't Gentlemen | A bird watcher and protest marcher
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| Poskitt, Gwendoline | The Letter of the Law | A young woman
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| Poskitt, Joseph | The Letter of the Law | Her father, the 'First Grave Digger'
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| Postlethwaite, Miss | | Barmaid at the Angler's Rest
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| Pott, Claude | Uncle Fred in the Springtime | A private detective; father of Polly
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| Pott, Edwin | Full Moon | One of the Empress of Blandings' pig-men
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| Pott, Polly | Uncle Fred in the Springtime | A dance teacher, engaged to Ricky Gilpin
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| Potter, Albert | A Man of Means | A mechanic
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| Potter, Dr Bill | Another Christmas Carol | A Harley Street doctor
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| Potter, Sergeant Claude | Do Butlers Burgle Banks? | A Scotland Yard policeman
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| Potter, Edwin | Buried Treasure | Sir Preston's son
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| Potter, Harold | Uncle Dynamite | A village policeman in Ashenden Oakshott
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| Potter, John H. | Mr Potter Takes a Rest Cure | Proprietor of John H. Potter Inc., publishers (N. Y.)
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| Potter, Larry | Oh, Kay! | A bootlegger
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| Potter, Mabel | | Secretary and bird-imitator
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| Potter, Mabel | Bachelors Anonymous | Friend of Sally Fitch
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| Potter, Mervyn | | An actor
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| Potter, Sir Preston | Buried Treasure | A Norfolk moustache grower
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| Potter-Pirbright, 'Catsmeat' | | Another name for Claude Pirbright
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| Pottinger, Mr | Back to the Garage | A stage producer
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| Prater, Mr | | House master at St. Austin's College
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| Prater, Mrs | The Tabby Terror | Wife of Mr Prater at St. Austin's
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| Prebble, Ellabelle | Dudley is Back to Normal | Engaged to Dudley Finch
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| Prebble, Mr | Psmith in the City | A socialist orator without a roof to his mouth
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| Prebble, Vera | The Rise of Minna Nordstrom | Parlourmaid and would-be actress
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| Prenderbury, Dahlia | Good-bye to All Cats | A young woman
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| Prenderbury, Lady | Good-bye to All Cats | Dahlia's mother
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| Prenderbury, Sir Mortimer | Good-bye to All Cats | Dahlia's father
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| Prendergast | Mike and Psmith | A farmer near Sedleigh College
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| Prendergast, James | The Dastardly Behaviour of Bashmead | Muriel's brother
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| Prendergast, Muriel | The Dastardly Behaviour of Bashmead | A young lady
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| Prescott, Mabel | Laughing Gas | Worker for the Temple of the New Dawn
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| Preston, Sally | Something to Worry About | A flighty girl from London, sent to the country
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| Previn, Izzy | | Real name of Isaac O'Brien, boxing promoter
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| Priaulx, Jean | The Man who Disliked Cats | A Frenchman in London
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| Priaulx, M. | The Man who Disliked Cats | Jean Priaulx's uncle
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| Price, Mrs Bella | If I Were You | Ex nurse and mother of Syd
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| Price, Mabel | No Wedding Bells for Him | A young woman from Clapham Common
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| Price, Mrs | No Wedding Bells for Him | Mabel's mother
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| Price, Sidney | Not George Washington | A clerk; writes 'society dialogue'; fronts for James Cloyster
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| Price, Syd | If I Were You | A London barber
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| Priestley, Mrs Jane | Bachelors Anonymous | A retired Nanny
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| Prince, Timothy | Not George Washington | Stage comedian at the Briggs Theatre
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| Princess of the Outer Isles | The Coming of Gowf | A royal
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| Pringle | A Prefect's Uncle | Boy at Beckford College; dispenses unwanted advice
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| Pringle, Heloise | Without the Option | Prof. Pringle's daughter; very brainy
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| Pringle, Mrs | Without the Option | The Professor's wife
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| Pringle, Professor | Without the Option | Friend of Agatha Gregson
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| Pringle, Ted | Something to Worry About | A village lad in Millbourne, Hants
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| Proctor, Sam | | The 'Tennessee Bearcat', a boxer
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| Profitt, Mr | Summer Moonshine | A paying guest at Walsingford Hall
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| Prosser, Angela | The Luck of the Bodkins | A hockey player
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| Prosser, Edward 'Ted' | The Fiery Wooing of Mordred | House guest at Smattering Hall
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| Prosser, Horace | The Fat of the Land | Oofy's Uncle Horace from Argentina
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| Prosser, Mr | Pots O'Money | An author
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| Prosser, Myrtle | | Oofy's wife
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| Prosser, Oofy | | A millionaire
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| Prout, Charlton | Ukridge Sees Her Through | An author
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| Psmith, R | | A remarkable boy and man
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| Pugh, Mr | | A patron of Mervo casino
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| Pulteney-Banks, Mrs | Cats Will Be Cats | A cocoon of shawls
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| Punez, M | French Leave | Assistant to Commissaire Boissonade
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| Punter, Diana | The Amazing Hat Mystery | A young woman
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| Purdue, Angela | | Maiden name of Angela Mulliner
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| Purkiss, H. C. or P. P. | | Proprietor of Wee Tots, a journal for the nursery
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| Purvis | Jeeves and the Impending Doom | Butler to Agatha Gregson
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| Purvis, Annabel | Romance at Droitgate Spa | A conjuror's assistant
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| Purvis, Lancelot | The Colour Line | Barber at the Hotel Cosmopolis
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| Purvis, P. K. | Right Ho, Jeeves | Boy at Market Snodsbury Grammar School
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| Putnam, Miss Kate Amelia | Hot Water | Mrs Gedge's social secretary
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| Pybus, George | Monkey Business | Works in the Press dept. of Perfecto-Zizzbaum
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| Pyke, (Sir) George | | Lord Tilbury, before being raised to the peerage
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| Pyke, Laura | Jeeves and the Old School Chum | Old school friend of Mrs Little, a food fanatic
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| Pyke, Roderick | Bill the Conqueror | Lord Tilbury's son; a poet
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| Pyle, Homer | The Girl in Blue | A corporate lawyer
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| Pym, Vera | Quick Service | Barmaid at the Rose & Crown, Loose Chippings
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| Pynsent, John B. | Sam the Sudden | American businessman; Sam Shotter's uncle
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