List Of Jeeves Characters
The following is an incomplete list of the fictional characters featured in the Jeeves stories of P. G. Wodehouse.
This literature-related list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.Read more about List Of Jeeves Characters: Anatole, Watkyn Bassett, Bill Belfry, 9th Earl of Rowcester, Stephanie "Stiffy" Byng, G. D'Arcy "Stilton" Cheesewright, Marmaduke "Chuffy" Chuffnell, Clementina, Lady Florence Craye, Percival "Percy" Craye, Earl of Worplesdon, George "Boko" Fittleworth, Delia, Lady Glossop, Percy Gorringe, Agatha Gregson, Francis Heppenstall, Reginald "Kipper" Herring, Reginald Jeeves, Mortimer Little, Lord Bittlesham, Daphne Dolores Morehead, Gwladys Pendlebury, Mrs Scholfield, Rupert Steggles, Dahlia Travers, Tom Travers, Mr Trotter, Mrs Trotter, Roberta "Bobbie" Wickham, Bertram "Bertie" Wooster, Claude and Eustace Wooster, Emily Wooster, Henry Wooster
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