Other
Introduced in rough order of the book in which they first appear
- Clarence MacAndrew Chugwater, a Boy scout, hero of The Swoop
- Roland Bleke, hero of the A Man of Means shorts, a young man who finds money brings trouble
- James Willoughby Pitt, the hero of A Gentleman of Leisure (U.S. title: The Intrusion of Jimmy)
- Molly McEachern, the girl Jimmy Pitt falls for.
- John McEachern, Molly's father, a policeman
- Arthur Mifflin, an actor, an old friend of Pitt
- Molly McEachern, the girl Jimmy Pitt falls for.
- "Spennie", Earl of Dreever, who McEachern hopes Molly will marry
- Lady Julia Blunt, Spennie's imperious aunt
- Sir Thomas Blunt, her wealthy husband
- Spike Mullins, a New York thief who becomes Jimmy Pitt's valet for a time
- Charteris, a keen organiser of amateur theatre
- Hargate, a card-sharp who preys on Lord Dreever
- William Paradene West, known to all as Bill, of Bill the Conqueror fame
- Cooley Paradene, Bill West's uncle, a wealthy businessman and collector of rare books
- Otis Paradene, Cooley's sponging brother
- Jasper Daly, Cooley's sponging brother-in-law
- Evelyn Paradene-Kirby, Cooley's baby-talking, sponging niece
- Horace French, an unpleasant youth adopted by Paradene
- Sherman Bastable, Horace's tutor
- Professor Appleby, Horace's white-bearded mentor
- Joe the Dip, a member of Appleby's gang
- Wilfred Slingsby, Paradene's man in London
- Cooley Paradene, Bill West's uncle, a wealthy businessman and collector of rare books
- Judson Coker, Bill West's best friend, a devout drinker
- Alice Coker, Judson's doting sister, adored by Bill
- Prudence Stryker, a New York chorus girl, old friend of Judson Coker
- George Alexander Pyke, Lord Tilbury, media mogul, who first appears in Bill the Conqueror and later visits Blandings
- Roderick Pyke, Pyke's droopy son
- Frances Hammond, Pyke's doting sister
- Sinclair Hammond, Frances' husband, an archaeologist
- Felicia "Flick" Sheridan, Hammond's orphaned niece, who adores Bill but is engaged to Roderick
- Sinclair Hammond, Frances' husband, an archaeologist
- Percy Frobisher Pilbeam, Roderick's deputy on Society Spice, later editor and detective
- Sam Shotter, a somewhat eccentric American, hero of Sam the Sudden (US title: Sam in the Suburbs)
- Mr John B. Pynsent, American Export-Import millionaire, Sam's uncle
- Clarence "Hash" Todhunter, an old seafaring pal of Sam's, who becomes his cook
- Kay Derrick, a pretty young girl, whose photograph Sam falls in love with
- Mr Matthew Wrenn, Kay's uncle and guardian
- Claire Lippett, their fiery maid
- Mr Matthew Wrenn, Kay's uncle and guardian
- Willoughby Braddock, a schoolfriend of Sam and an old neighbour of Kay
- Mrs Martha Lippett, Claire's mother, housekeeper to Braddock
- Alexander "Chimp" Twist, a.k.a. J Sheringham Adair, a crook employed by Lord Tilbury
- Thomas "Soapy" Molloy, an old comrade of Twist, a conman
- Dora "Dolly" Gunn, Molloy's girl, a skilled pick-pocket
- Thomas "Soapy" Molloy, an old comrade of Twist, a conman
- The late Edward "Finky" Finglass, a bank robber, once a resident of Valley Fields
- Claude Winnington-Bates, an unpleasant Wrykyn old boy
- Mrs Winnington-Bates, mother of Claude, Kay's demanding employer
- Mr Cornelius, a white-bearded esate agent and historian, a friend of Mr Wrenn
- Ogden Ford, an obnoxious child, a popular target of kidnappers and thus known as The Little Nugget
- Elmer Ford, Ogden's wealthy and commanding father
- Mrs Nesta Ford (later Mrs Ford Pett), his doting mother
- Peter Burns, a well-to-do young man, who tries to kidnap Ogden for Mrs Ford
- Cynthia Drassilis, the ambitious fiancée of Peter Burns
- Mrs Drassilis, Cynthia's even more ambitious mother
- Cynthia Drassilis, the ambitious fiancée of Peter Burns
- Audrey Sheridan, Ogden's governess, once Peter Burns's first love
- Arnold Abney, the mild and pompous headmaster of Sanstead House
- Mr Glossop, an irascible master at Sanstead
- White, butler at Sanstead, soon found to be undercover
- Mrs Attwell, matron as Santead
- "Smooth" Sam Fisher, an intellectual crook who kidnaps Ogden Ford
- Buck MacGinnis, a gang leader and arch rival of Smooth Sam Fisher
- Lord Mountry, a nervous young noble
- Augustus Beckford, a pupil at Sanstead, cousin of Lord Mountry
- Tankerville Gifford, an unpleasant socialite
- Miss Benjafield, barmaid at the Feathers an inn near the school
- Peter Pett, Millionaire and wife to Nesta Ford
- Anne Chester, Mr Pett's niece and beloved of Jimmy Crocker
- Jimmy Crocker, wild socialite on the mend
- Eugenia Crocker (Formerly van Brunt), disapproving stepmother of Jimmy and Nesta Ford's sister.
- Bingley Crocker, his father, enthusiastic baseball fan
- Skinner, Chicago Ed (Various Aliases of Bingley Crocker)
- Jerry Mitchell, Mr Pett's physical instructor
- Willie Partridge, Nesta Ford's nephew and inventor of the explosive Partidgite
- Lord Wisbeach (Actually Jack the Gentleman), thief after the explosive
- Lord Wisbeach (The Real One) Piccadilly Jim's friend
- Mr Sturgis, head of a detective agency
- Miss Trimble, private detective and ardent socialist
- Bud Smithers, owner of a dogs' home thought appropriate for Ogden by several conspirators
- Lord Percy Whipple, the man who fights Piccadilly Jim in a club
- Monty Bodkin, a member of the Drones Club who appears in a number of novels and is one of Lord Emsworth's many secretaries
- Gertrude Butterwick, the girl to whom Monty was engaged.
- John G. Butterwick (J. B. Butterwick in 'Pearls'), Gertrude's father, uncle to Ambrose and Reggie, demands that Monty hold a job for one year
- Ambrose Tennyson, cousin of Gertrude Butterwick, elder brother of Reggie, novelist engaged to Lotus Blossom
- Reggie Tennyson, cousin of Gertrude Butterwick, younger brother of Ambrose, Drones Club member and friend of Monty
- Sandy Miller, Monty's secretary in California, the girl he marries.
- Reggie Pepper, the hapless protagonist of several stories; Bertie Wooster's prototype
- Oofy Prosser, the richest member of Drones Club.
- Myrtle Prosser, Oofy's wife.
- Pillingshot, schoolboy at St. Austin's, pose as a 'master detective'
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