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Introduction | G0100 | | 02.) Basics | G0200 | |----------------------------------------------------------------+-----------| | 03.) The Solicitous Solicitor | G0300 | | Walkthrough | G0310 | | Holmes' Files | G0320 | | Court | G0330 | |----------------------------------------------------------------+-----------| | 04.) The Banker's Final Debt | G0400 | | Walkthrough | G0410 | | Holmes' Files | G0420 | | Court | G0430 | |----------------------------------------------------------------+-----------| | 05.) The Thames Murders | G0500 | | Walkthrough | G0510 | | Holmes' Files | G0520 | | Court | G0530 | |----------------------------------------------------------------+-----------| | YY.) Version History | GYY00 | | ZZ.) Credits & Thanks | GZZ00 | '=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-' =============================================================================== 01.) INTRODUCTION G0100 =============================================================================== Welcome to 'Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective, Vol. III' for the PC, an adventure game by ICOM Simulations released in 1993. Suggestions, comments or errors - e-mail me about it. Enjoy! =============================================================================== 02.) BASICS G0200 =============================================================================== The Map displays eight investigative tool icons. You use them to gather evidence. Holmes' Book Horse and Carriage Notebook Holmes' Files Directory Baker Street Irregulars Newspaper Scoring and Trial To use a tool, just click its icon. Remember that your goal is to gather the most information from the least number of persons or places while visiting each as few times as possible. - Horse and Carriage Click this icon to travel to the selected person or place. To close this tool, click the Stop button. - Holmes' Files Click this icon to look up Holmes' notes on the selected person or place. To close this tool, click the square Stop button in the lower left-hand corner of the file. - Baker Street Irregulars Click this icon to read a telegram containing street information about the selected person or place. To close this tool, click the square Stop button in the lower left-hand corner of the telegram. Newspaper: `````````` Selecting the correct date for the Times enables you to read more about the case if you plan on solving the case on your own. Trial: `````` When you think you've gathered enough evidence, click the Scoring and Trial icon to enter the courtroom. If you are asked to name a person or place, use your directory or notebook to choose one. When you feel you have the right choice, click on the "Confirm Answer" icon. Multiple choice questions work about the same. Choose the correct answer, then click on "Confirm Answer" icon. If you messed up you need to restart the trial from the beginning. Scoring: ```````` Pertinent Travel clues = 7 points Travel (All other clues) = 10 points Holmes Files = 1 point Baker Street Irregulars = 5 points Red Herrings (Travel) = 20 points Red Herrings (BS Irreg.) = 10 points A "Pertinent Travel Clue" is one of the essential clues that you must see to be able to solve the case and visit the judge. The number of these clues vary depending the mystery. All other video sequences which contains clues (although not essential clues) are considered "Travel." If you use "Holmes' Files" you will have a point added to your score for each time you access the files. To avoid this but help in your research, I have included all the files into the case's sub-section, aptly named "Holmes' Files". Whenever you send the Baker Street Irregulars to visit an area with a clue, five points will be added to your score. Sending Holmes/Watson to visit a dead end, or red herring, will add twenty points to your score. A red herring occurs when there are no clues to be found at a location, and Holmes/Watson are "wasting their time." A brief video clip or illustration will inform you that you have come to a dead end. Sending the Baker Street Irregulars to visit a dead end, a red herring, will add ten points to your score. The Baker Street Irregulars will send a telegram stating they could not find out any information at the person/location they were sent to if it was a red herring. Video Player: ````````````` During playback, you can use the player to give you better control over the scene. The controls are similar to that of a VCR's. Here's a brief description of the video controls. Replay - Starts playing from the beginning of the scene. Play - Starts playing from where you are in the scene. Pause - Pauses at the current frame. If you were already paused, you will start playing. Stop - Stops the video scene. Shuttle Reverse - Shuttles the scene backwards. Shuttle Forward - Shuttles the scene forwards. Scroll Bar and Thumb - The thumbs position in the scroll bar shows you where you currently are in the scene. Clicking anywhere on the scroll bar will bring up that frame and pause. If you hold the button down the thumb will follow the cursor. Sound Volume: ````````````` While playing, press CTRL + or simultaneously in order to will be able to increase or decrease the volume respectively. Technical Issues: ````````````````` If you are having trouble to get the game to run on your PC, consult the manual for a possible fix. The game runs fine under Windows XP and below, and as alternative you can run the game in DoxBox. I personally did not have sound when I tried that, but the manual might have fixes for that too. If you are tired of loading the CD and/or mounting it in DosBox each time, you can also simply copy the game's files (incl. all hidden ones) into a folder on your HD. There is no copy protection on the game, just remember the copyRIGHT of the creators... Other Releases: ``````````````` There were three volumes in the Consulting Detective series. The first two were also released on consoles, such as SegaCD and Turbo Grafx. The games are identical, yet controls and such things are obviously different. You can use this guide for any version. =============================================================================== 03.) The Case Of G0300 The Solicitous Solicitor June 26, 1890 =============================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Walkthrough G0310 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Send the Baker Street Irregulars to Bell's Baths 5 * Send the Baker Street Irregulars to 'Heathercliff, August' 5 * Visit 'Lestrade, Inspector' 7 * Visit 'Monroe, Virginia' 7 * Visit 'Murray, H.R.' 7 * Visit 'Porter, Margaret' 7 * Visit 'Tuttle, Melvin' 7 * Visit 'Walker, Brenda' 7 Go to trial. - Swathmore, Henry - He put poison on the contract envelopes that Tuttle sealed. - Tuttle was blackmailing Swathmore, who was misusing his power of attorney over certain trust funds in his care. - Livingstone, Cedric - He was a partner in Swathmore's scheme to bilk his clients and he provided the poison. THE END 52 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Holmes' Files G0320 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Able, Abraham - Abraham Able is a top rate cricket player. Adler, Irene - An operatic contralto who sang at La Scala. Before retiring from the stage, she was the prima donna of the Imperial Opera of Warsaw. This is not for public consumption, but Miss Adler is the only woman I believe I will ever love. Admiralty, The - The Admiralty is located in Whitehall. All affairs of the Royal Navy and matters related to maritime activities fall under their jurisdiction. They are one of the most well-organized departments of our British Government. Ainstree, Dr. A - World authority on tropical diseases. Alexander, Carolyn - Nothing on file. Allegro Theatre - Managed by brothers, Chestley and Habersham Dornan. Anklebiter, Katherine - Nothing on file. Archbishop's Park - Nothing on file. Armitage's Gallery - For three generations, Armitage's has been the city's most prestigious auction gallery. They have earned their reputation by putting before the art buying public the best and rarest of objects. Armitage, Joseph - Joseph Armitage is the current patriarch of the Armitage Gallery dynasty. Asquith, Hatasu - Nothing on file. Balfe, Michael - Michael Balfe is the head guard at the National Gallery. BANKS Bank of England - Established in 1694, the Bank of England is the only financial institute in the city with the legal authority to issue paper money. In 1834, they moved to their current building located on Threadneedle-street. Cox & Company - A well-respected financial institution located in Charing Cross. Watson keeps all of the notes on my cases in a dispatch box in their vault. Drummond's Bank - Drummond's Bank is located on Charing Cross-road, across from the Alhambra Music Hall. Mr. Ivan Emhoe is always a helpful and reliable resource there. He has been a clerk at Drummond's Bank for 37 years. Barnwell, Bobby - A former schoolmate of Lestrade's who now serves with Scotland Yard's less-than-finest. On more than one occasion I have discovered Constable Barnwell playing rummy on the job. Bassett-Kerry, Reverend Lionel - Nothing on file. Bell's Baths - A private bathing club for the leisure class. Benson, John - Mr. Benson is the proprietor of a modest jewellery shoppe in the northwest end of London. J.W. Benson, LTD. - J.W. Benson is a modest jewellery shoppe located at the corner of Dean and Shaftsbury. John Benson is the proprietor. Bodkin, Horace - Bodkin once obliged Sir Winslow Smedley's offer for the hand of Dame Agnes by accepting a sizable dowry, then promptly slipped out of the Queen's realm in the dead of night. My contacts in America tell me he's living it up in Atlantic City. Bonham, William & Mason - William and Mason Bonham are twin brothers who have found great success as auctioneers. They have both acquired deep booming voices due to their afflictions of elephantiasis. Bright, Elias - Nothing on file. Brill's Baths - Watson claims their saltwater baths are an excellent antidote for neck cricks and shoulder pains. Brill, Belle - Proprietress of Brill's Bath's. Belle is masterful in the art of Swedish massage. British Museum - Founded in 1773 by Sir Hans Sloan, this great national museum and library is located on Montague-street. My first chambers were located on the same street, just around the corner. Butler, Charles S. - Nothing on file. Cartwright , Whitney - Whitney Cartwright is a principal in the prestigious London law firm of Sloane, Swathmore and Cartwright. Cartwright's expertise is in contract law. He is married to the former Fay Burns. Cary's Gallery - Cary's is a frequent promoter of the works of new artists. Central Carriage Stables - Central Carriage Stables is located at 5 Grey's- road, WC. It is here that all of London's cabs are stabled and dispatched. This is a good place to find information about people's movements about the city. Checker, James - The desk clerk at the Knight Arm's Hotel. Chelsea Baths - Watson claims that Chelsea Baths stink too much of sulphur. If one can endure the stench, it is an effective way to rid oneself of the gout and relieve rheumatism. Although they claim that taking the waters can cure corpulence, it is simply not so. Clarendon, Sir Francis - Sir Francis Clarendon jointly owned several diamond mines in South Africa with Hiram Dearth, until Dearth's death in 1881. He recently bought out all of his former partner's shares from the widow, Bessie Dearth. Cobay's Funerals - Nothing on file. Cobbett, Wentworth - Nothing on file. Cohen, Henry - Nothing on file. Criterion Club - Located in Regent Circus, Picadilly, the Criterion is a splendid restaurant, bar and theatre. They also provide sumptuous accommodations for private paying members. Danforth, Dudley - Nothing on file. Davenport, Hiram - Quite an overworked fellow. Specializes in setting up and administering estates. Never quite made the cut to barrister. Dearth, Bessie - Bessie Dearth is the wife of the late Hiram Dearth who made his fortune harvesting diamonds from the mines of South Africa. Dearth was in partnership with Sir Francis Clarendon. Dennison, Margaret - Widow of the late Col. Geo. T. Dennison. Diggs, Harold - Harold Diggs is a brilliant young solicitor who has been at the firm of Sloane, Swathmore and Cartwright since 1879. He had been assisting my widowed neighbor, Mrs. Lacey, with her husband's outstanding business contracts. Diogenes Club - Founded by my illustrious brother, Mycroft. Sorry to say, but it seems to have been established for the convenience of some of the most unsociable and un-clubbable men in town. Disraeli, Benjamin - First Earl of Beaconsfield. Statesman and writer. Former Prime Minister: 1868, 1874-1880. Dixon, Charles - Charles Dixon is a barrister who has occasionally represented the underworld, and has managed - with great success - to keep them out of their deserved place in prison. Downes, Rev. John F. - Specializes in marriage ceremonies. Reasonable rates. Dunhill's - No better place in London to purchase tobacco. (ss) Easter Preparatory School - Easter Preparatory school was founded in 1872 and is administered by Jesuit priests. Edison, William Kenneth - Mr. William Edison is a distant and much less luminous cousin of the American inventor, Thomas Alva Edison. Edwards, Sir Thomas - Philanthropist. Married to the daughter of the Duke of Gloucester. Egan, Captain Derrick - Captain Egan is the artillery officer for The Admiralty. Egyptian Hall - Some of the best-crafted magic shows are performed here. Unfortunately, they are so well-executed that the public actually disregards the realities of science and showmanship in favour of believing the unexplainable. Eldridge & Sons - Fine bootery located at the end of Threadneedle-street. Ellis, Henry - Henry Ellis is the foreign news editor of The London Times. He has a keen interest in crime news. Emhard, Cornelia - Nothing on file. Emsworth, Godfrey - The son of Colonel Emsworth. This unfortunate lad who was once thought to be a victim of leprosy, now has been diagnosed as having St. Anthony's Fire. He is taking his cure under the treatment of Dr. Nathan Uzzell. Epps Cocoa - Epps Cocoa is a favourite of Mrs. Hudson's. She is forever attempting to replace my evening brandy with a cup of steaming Epps. Erman and Engles - A textiles firm based in Manchester. Euston Station - A railway station in St. Pancreas. The last London stop for the London and Northwestern Railway. Ewert, Alan - Nothing on file. Farney, James - Nothing on file. Featherstone, Banks - Featherstone is the publisher of his father's definitive works on baldness. Finsterwald's Florist - The flower shoppe in the West Central District where Gerald Locke serves as clerk. Finwall, Lady Eleanor - Nothing on file. Fitch, Lord Malcolm - Malcolm Fitch is the son of Lord Fitch and the grandson of the Earl of Leicester. Francis, Ada - Daughter of the late Hon. J.G. Francis of Melbourne, Victoria. Frederickson, Arnold - Mr. Frederickson is a London barrister who at last count has never won a case. Frederick Warne & Co. - Publisher of Mr. Marvel books and other romance novels. Fyer, Jess - Nothing on file. Gabriel, Marie - Agnes Smedley's cook. Gelderhoff, Samuel P. - In his day, old "Geldy" was quite a rugby player. Unfortunately, his career abruptly ended when he tripped over the goalie and broke several ribs and one large toe. He never did quite recover. Gibson, William - Mr. Gibson is the manager of the Criterion Club. Gladstone, F.M. - The secretary of Free Dinners to Hungry Children. Miss Gladstone is the sister of Stanley Gladstone. Gladstone, Stanley - A notorious ladies' man. Godding, Miriam - Nothing on file. Goldini Restaurant - Located on Gloucester-road. Watson and I are quite fond of their duck. Gorot, Charles - A clerk in the Foreign Office. Gresham House - Large office building wherein lies the law firm of Graham & McFarlane. G. Vickers & Son - An optical shoppe at the end of Castle-street. Hall, Edward - Edward Hall is a young barrister at Old Bailey. He is a cut above the other unimaginative members of his profession. Hamilton, George - George Hamilton is an actor of minimal talent whom Watson and I caught in a dreadful musical revue at the Elephant and Castle. Heathcliff & Son, Ltd. - A textiles film based in Manchester. Heathcliff, August - August Heathcliff is a successful textiles magnate and the president of Heathcliff and Son, Ltd., based in Manchester. Curiously, Mr. Heathcliff has six daughters, but no sons. Hodgson, Albert - Nothing on file. Hogg, Quentin - Quentin Hogg worked for as a police inspector from 1869 to 1882. He now reports on crime for The Police Gazette. Holmes, Mycroft - My older brother whom I believe to possess even better powers of deduction and observation than I. Unfortunately, Mycroft is not ambitious. He lacks energy and would prefer to allow a false assumption to stand rather than take the time to disprove it. HOTELS Bridge House Hotel - Modest accommodations for businessmen and travellers. Located near Hatham-Grove. Claridge's Hotel - Located on Brook-street in Westminster. Dover Rooms - A seedy hotel for passers-through. No questions asked on the registration card. DeKeyser's Royal Hotel - A fashionable stopover for foreign dignitaries. Well- known in London for its superb watercress sandwiches. Grand Hotel - The Grand Hotel is located in Charing Cross; it is one of London's most recently built. Halliday's Private Hotel - Located on Little George-street. Site of the murder of Joseph Stangerton. Knight Arms Hotel - Clean and modest accommodations located on Hampton-street across from the Elephant & Castle Theatre. Langham Hotel - The Langham Hotel is located in the West End and boasts the city's most elegant accommodations. A favourite place of the King of Bohemia. Metropole Hotel - A favourite stopover for foreign tourists, located at 20 Villiers-street, WC. Norris Hotel - Nothing on file. Osborne Hotel - Nothing on file. Hudson, Mrs. - Ah, what would I do without my faithful housekeeper Mrs. Hudson? Hyde Park - One of Britain's national treasures, especially for the Fashionable Set during the Season. It is also the chosen spot in London for political demonstrations. Ignacio's - A restaurant in the north west sector of London which serves delectable Italian cuisine. Illiad, Ivana - Miss Illiad performs a one-woman travelling show at various places in the city. Imhoffsky, Vasili - Nothing on file. Irish Social Club - The Irish Social Club's members are committed to Irish home rule. They doggedly campaign against the rule of our Parliament in their homeland. Isaacs, Laurel - Nothing on file. Isengard & Abramovich - Accountants. Japanese Gallery - One of the finest collections of art from the Orient, or so Watson tells me. Located on New Bond-street. Jarvis, Darby - House painter in the Oakley-street area. Reasonable rates. Jeeter, Craig - Nothing on file. Jenkin, Major C.B. H. - Nothing on file. Jensen, Jack - Nothing on file. Jerred, Stephen - Jerred is the owner of the cotton textile mills in the south west of London. His employees appear to be overworked and underpaid. Jimpson, Gully - Nothing on file. Johnson, Sidney - Nothing on file. Johnson, Shinwell - Shinwell Johnson, A.K.A. "Porky Shinwell," has served two terms at Parkhurst Prison. He has forsaken his life of crime for that of an innkeeper. He is now the proprietor of the Raven and Rat Inn at 52 Hall-street, EC. Joyce, Thomas - Headmaster at the Priory School. Judd, Nancy - Nothing on file. Keen's Pub - Keen's is a quaint corner pub that serves a delectable kidney pie. Kent, Dr. Harold - The surgeon who looked after Godfrey Emsworth. Kent, Kenneth - The son of the famous London surgeon. Kempfield, Michael - Mr. Kempfield is a former curator who now administers the finances of the British Museum. Kimbel, Kevin - Tight-lipped employee of Cox & Company. King, Jerome - Mr. King manages an excellent haberdashery near Berkeley Square. King's Cross Station - One may catch a Great Northern Railway car here for Cambridge. Klayborg, Martha - A girlhood friend of our own Mrs. Hudson. Klein, Isadora - A wild adventuress, who is carrying on with the novelist Douglas Maberley. Kneller, Winston - Great-great-grandson of Sir Godfrey Kneller the portrait painter. Landsdale, Rev. F.J. - Nothing on file. Lester, Hilary - Nothing on file. Lestrade, Inspector - Lestrade's bull-dog tenacity has brought him to the top at Scotland Yard. He is the pick of a bad lot. Rather an unimaginative sort who is out of his depth. Provided assistance with the taking of Sebastian Moran and the Baskerville Case. Lewin, Bradford - Bradford Lewin was educated at Oxford University and now advises the Queen on foreign affairs. Lindsay & Co. Publishing - Publishing house based in Kensington. They specialize in social and political publications. Livingston, Cedric - Mr. Livingston is a former sailor and a prominent builder who has been responsible for much renovation on the West side. I understand he gives generously to the Seaman's Fund. There has been some speculation about the origins of his great wealth. And as always, I suspect a tie to Moriarty. Lloyd's of London - Headquartered at the Royal Exchange, Lloyd's is a group of ship owners, merchants, underwriters and ship and insurance brokers. Locke, Gerald - Nothing on file. London Library - Located in St. James Square. For paying members only. Lomax is the sub-librarian. Mainhart, Richard - Nothing on file. Marchant, Rosaline - Nothing on file. Mason, Dr. Jerrold - Dr. Jerrold Mason once treated Mrs. Hudson unsuccessfully for the gout. Mayall's - A horticulturist's dream, Mayall's retains some of the most extraordinary tropical plants I have ever seen. It is a puzzle as to how they manage to grow them in London's fog. Meeks, Sir Jasper - Clearly one of the best medical men in London. Before he became London's greatest Medical Examiner, he was a superb General Practitioner. I will always be grateful to Watson for summoning Dr. Meeks to my side when I lay ill. Metcalf, Aubrey - Aubrey Metcalf is a young poet who is frequently invited to read his works at Buckingham Palace. Monroe, John - Nothing on file. Monroe, Virginia - Nothing on file. Moran, Sebastian - Chief of Staff for Moriarty. Moran attempted to murder me on two occasions following Moriarty's death - once at Reichenbach Falls and once in London. Obviously I got the better of the man. In spite of his arrest for the murder of Ronald Adair, he managed to escape the gallows. Moran was at one time an officer in the Indian Army and a heavy game hunter. Murray, H.R. - H.R. Murray is the Head Chemist at the Criminology Lab. He decided on his chosen profession when he was a child. His beloved older brother was murdered, and the police never found the culprit. Old H.R. is a tremendous source of information, though his thoughts do tend to ramble a bit. There is, however, no better mind when it comes to interpreting the physical evidence from a crime. National Gallery - Superior art museum with the finest collection of Flemish and Dutch paintings. Located on Trafalgar Square. NEWSPAPERS Financial Times - Nothing on file. Pall Mall Gazette - Nothing on file. Police Gazette - An excellent resource for crime news, Quentin Hogg being their ace reporter. London Times - Established in 1788, this daily newspaper is in a class by itself - always maintaining the highest of standards. Nichol, H.J. - Antique and piano shoppe. Pianos available for rental and purchase. Located at 36 New Oxford-street, WC. Niven, Maurice - Vice President of the Recreative Evening Schools Association. A dedicated chap who once enlisted me to teach an evening course on the skills of the consulting detective. Nolan, Frances - The younger sister of Loretta Nolan. See Loretta Nolan. Nolan, Loretta - Frances and Loretta Nolan are the only surviving heirs of Sir Malcolm Nolan, founder of the Aberdeen Navigation Company. On November 18, 1868, their parents - Sir Malcolm and Lady Nolan - were killed when avowed anarchist Zagreb Yoblinski hurled a bomb into their carriage. He mistakenly thought the carriage transported the Duke of York. Miraculously, Loretta Nolan, age four, was uninjured. Noonums, Lee - Mr. Noonums is an expert in the art of photo engravings. Nottingham, Bennett - Nothing on file. Nussman, Henley - Henley Nussman is a jack-of-all-trades whose services I have engaged to fix everything from my roof to my rolltop. O'Brian, Disraeli - Disraeli O'Brian is the Head Clerk of the Land Records Department at 14 Chancery-lane. He has a phenomenal memory when it comes to any legal records pertaining to the last thirty years. O'Hara, Jimmy - Barkeeps for Porky Shinwell on his nights off. O'Hara, Patrick - Importer of Scotch-Irish whiskey. O'Neill, Carroll - Carroll & Olivia O'Neill are the parents of Thomas O'Neill, the often-accused-but-never-convicted jewellery thief. After several significant burglaries both in London and on the Continent, it was said that a red-headed man was seen fleeing the scene - one of the reasons O'Neill was under suspicion. O'Neill, Henry - Henry O'Neill is the former president of the Red-Headed Men's Club. Okada, Marcus - Nothing on file. Oldacre, Jonas - A successful builder. Old Bailey - Old Bailey, the Criminal Court, is located at 36 EC. As a young man, I used to watch the trials of the day in progress. It was seeing the unimaginative nature of our criminal and legal classes that convinced me to become a consulting detective. Oliver, Jimmy - Cabbie at the Central Carriage Stables. Often a good source of information about people's comings and goings. Patti, Madame Adelina - Madame Adelina Patti is the former Miriam Slapabursky, a soprano who performs frequently on the London stage. Pelly, Rupert - Nothing on file. Petrie, Barnaby - Used to be employed in cotton textiles until he was disabled by a mysterious fire set on Bread-street. Pharmaceutical Society - The Pharmaceutical Society can always be relied upon to provide accurate information on any and all legal and illegal substances found here in London. Phillimore, James. - Importer of exotic and poisonous insects and mollusks from deepest Africa. Pike, Langdale - Pike is a columnist and contributor to a number of London papers. He is an excellent source for gossip about the London scene. The Langdale Pikes are also a pair of scenic hills in Westmoreland, so I suspect that Mr. Pike's name is a pseudonym. Plummer, John - Mr. Plummer is an old seaman and one of the few survivors of the Glenda which he helped to bring back to England with its cargo of silk and tea. Posselt, E.A. - Nothing on file. Porter, Margaret - Nothing on file. Priory School - England's most prestigious preparatory school. Located near Mackleton in Hellamshire. Quant, Charlotte - Nothing on file. Queen Anne-street Residence Club - Nothing on file. Quinlin, Simon - Instructor of Physical Education at the Priory School. Quinn, Derrick - Mr. Quinn is the proprietor of Vipers Unlimited. He claims that his toxins are mild and are intended to be health tonics. However, I suspect he also sells venom for darker purposes. Quinton, Griff - Nothing on file. Quist Bros. - Furniture movers. Quockfort, George - Nothing on file. Raike, Filbert - Mr. Raike has managed Bell's Baths for nearly twenty years. Raven and Rat - A lower class pub located at 52 Hall-street EC. Porky Shinwell, one of our regulars, is the proprietor. Rawlinson, Winston - Proprietor of the Reformed Funerals Co. Records, Office of - Located at 14 Chancery-lane. This huge Tudor-style edifice contains legal records, both criminal and civil, as well as state-papers. Disraeli O'Brian is the Head Clerk of the Land Records Department. Red Bull Inn - The Red Bull Inn is a working class pub. It is located on the road to the Priory School. Red-Headed League - Founded by the red-headed American, Ezekiah Hopkins, who felt the burden of life fell upon those so endowed. The League gives four pounds a week in exchange for minimal work to men with red hair - not merely light or dark red, but hair that is the colour of bright blinding flames. Reeves & Turner - A firm of solicitors, located on Bread-street. Reformed Funerals Co. - Winston Rawlinson, proprietor. Reuters Telegram Co, Ltd. - An efficient service with helpful and willing clerks. Unfortunately, said clerks are quite unable to spell. Robinson, Clarence - Mr. Robinson runs a disreputable funeral business. Several years ago he was accused of grave robbing - digging up and pilfering used caskets for re-use - but the crimes could never be proven. Royal Albert Hall - A vast assembly hall commemorating Prince Albert, the consort of Queen Victoria. It is a superior hall, used for concerts, scientific and art symposiums, and political gatherings. Construction was completed in 1871; Watson and I were fortunate enough to have attended the opening musical concert. It is located on the south side of Kensington. Rule's Restaurant - I shall never forget a nearly perfect evening I spent with Miss Irene Adler at Rule's Restaurant. St. Bartholomew's Hospital - This hospital was founded in 1123 in the NW section of London. "Bart's" has numerous research laboratories as well as a fine museum. It is also one of the University of London's medical colleges. St. James' Hall - St. James is a superb concert hall in Westminster. I shall never forget the evening I took off from my toils to hear Sarasate play there. St. John's Church - A Catholic church in Fenchurch. Reverend Bassett-Kerry heads the congregation. Scotland, Hurst, Nelson & Co. - Nothing on file. Criminal Investigations Department - Lestrade's bull-dog tenacity has brought him to the top at Scotland Yard. He is the pick of a bad lot. Rather an unimaginative sort who is out of his depth. Provided assistance with the taking of Sebastian Moran and the Baskerville Case. Criminology Lab - H.R. Murray is the head chemist at the Scotland Yard Criminology Lab. Old H.R. is a tremendous source of information, though his thoughts do tend to ramble a bit. There is, however, no better mind when it comes to interpreting the physical evidence of a crime. Seaman's Association - A group of the saltiest men in London. An excellent source for gossip from a bygone era. Shinwell, Porky - Shinwell Johnson, also known as Porky Shinwell, has served two terms at Parkhurst Prison. He has forsaken his life of crime for that of an innkeeper. He is now the proprietor of the Raven and Rat Inn at 52 Hall-street EC. Sloane, Sir Sidney - Sir Sidney Sloane is a barrister and a principal in the firm of Sloane, Swathmore and Cartwright. He formed the company in the mid- fifties and brought Swathmore and Cartwright in some twenty years ago. It is Sir Sidney's keen mind and social grace that has built one of the most prestigious law firms in London. Sloane, Swathmore and Cartwright - Sloane, Swathmore and Cartwright is one of the most prestigious law firms in London. It was founded some in the mid- fifties by Sir Sidney Sloane a barrister with a keen mind and great social grace. Some twenty years later he brought in two young barristers who were highly thought of in London's legal circles: Henry Swathmore and Whitney Cartwright. Swathmore was put in charge of contracts, and Swathmore runs the trust division. Smedley, Dame Agnes - Poor Dame Agnes, Lord Smedley's spinster sister. Matrimony does not appear to be in the cards for her, though heaven knows enough of the Smedley estate has been invested by her brother for that purpose. Dame Agnes is known about London as an art gadfly. Smedley, Lord Winslow - Son of the Duke of Malvern. He is exceedingly devoted to his older sister, the spinster, Dame Agnes. He once engaged my services to find a Mr. Horace Bodkin. It seems that Lord Smedley had shelled out quite a few quid to encourage Bodkin to marry his sister. Unfortunately, he obliged Smedley by accepting the dowry, then promptly slipped out of the Queen's realm in the dead of night. My contacts in America tell me he's living it up in Atlantic City. Societies Club - Located at 2 St. James, SW, this posh and private club is the gathering place of society's most skilled backstabbers. Always the place to find Langdale Pike. Somerset House - The Somerset House is located on the south side of the Strand at 17WC. The Office of the Registrar-General of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, as well as the Probate Registry, is located here. It also houses the Commons Will Office. The records are open to the public. Spring, Alice - Nothing on file. Stock Exchange - The Stock Exchange building - or The House, as it is affectionately referred to about London - is located east of the Bank of England. It was incorporated in 1773, and its members of stockbrokers and stock-jobbers strictly adhere to stringent rules of professional conduct. Swathmore, Henry - Henry Swathmore is a principal in the prestigious London law firm of Sloane, Swathmore and Cartwright. Swathmore heads up the trust division of the firm. Tarlton, Susan - Nothing on file. Theophilia, Cornelia - President of the Ladies' Garden Society. Thompson, Daniel Greenleaf - Author of "A System of Psychology." Thomas, Stephen - Nothing on file. Throgmorton, Terry - Constable Throgmorton is Constable Barnwell's cousin; they are partners on the beat. Brady's Smoke Shoppe - Brady's Smoke Shoppe caters to an exclusive clientele. They are well-stocked with expensive foreign brands. Dunhill's Smoke Shoppe - Dunhill's is located on Regent-street. They carry an adequate stock of Watson's Ship tobacco, but they rarely have my beloved shag on hand. An excellent source, however, for sealskin tobacco pouches. Friborg & Treyer - Friborg & Treyer has a most impressive array of chewing tobaccos and snuff. Simpson's Cigar Divan - Simpson's specialties are cigars imported by the Dutch from their East Indian colonies. I have had several riveting conversations with Leonard Simpson, the proprietor, about distinguishing the brand of cigar simply by studying the ash. Wolf's Tobacco - Wolf's Tobacco is located at Waterloo Place, across from Dunhill's. Wolf's specialty is in Grosvenor mixture and Cavendish, neither of which merits my excellent pipe. Trollope, Terrence - The son of the writer Anthony Trollope, who died several years ago. Mr. Trollope was well known for his "Barsetshire" series as well his "Paliser" novels. Watson and I read all the Barsetshire novels - The Last Chronicle of Barset being our favourite. Mr. Trollope had a definite gift for conveying an apprehension of the real and appreciation of the usual. His son Terrence has attempted to follow in his father's footsteps, but has been unable to find a publisher willing to commit his words to print. Tuttle, Melvin - Nothing on file. Upton, Gregory - Former chimney sweep whose career was cut short when he slipped off a roof and broke his collar bone. Urns, Bentley - Superior printer specializing in business cards. Ursula's - A palm reading establishment. Madame Ursula is most adept at bilking the naive public out of their tuppence. Urwitz, Rabbi Solomon - Hebrew religious leader at Congregation Beth Israel. Usher, Perry - Nothing on file. Uzzell, Dr. Nathan - West End physician specializing in maladies of the skin. Valets Ltd. - A referral agency for manservants. Located in West End. Venner & Mathison - A well-known firm of hydraulic engineers. Verlaine, Annette - A French pastry chef at the Cafe Monaco. She's the Queen of the Chocolat Eclair. Victor, Henry - Nothing on file. Vienna Bake Shoppe - The place to go for strudel. Watson just loves it. Vipers Unlimited - A shoppe in West End which sells snakes of all kinds. Derrick Quinn is the proprietor. Walker, Brenda - Nothing on file. Walter, Sir James - Career navy man, Head of the Admiralty's Submarine Department. Whitfield, Joseph - Nothing on file. Witcomb, Sir Simpson - One of the wealthiest men in England. The National Gallery has been one of his family's pet projects for three generations. Sir Simpson's grandfather, Sir Basil Witcomb, introduced the Act of Parliament that established the National Gallery. W. Nelson - Florist located on Old Bond-street, NW. I have upon occasion paid them a visit to purchase posies for Miss Adler. Worleson, Geoffrey - A vocal advocate of William Gladstone's third Reform Bill in Parliament. Worleson has argued for years that all men over the age of 21 should be permitted to vote - whether or not they hold property. Xamux, Margery - Governess. Fluent in six languages. Xavier, Kerin - Actor who specializes in impersonations. X-Change, The - The X-Change offers one of the best currency exchange rates in London. Xenos, Cinebar - Nothing on file. Xip, Yardley - Nothing on file. Yak House - East End pub. A good place to talk in private. Yapp Shoemakers - West End's finest cobblers. Yeager, Cornelius - Nothing on file. Yorkshire Pudding Shoppe - I was once asked to investigate a theft here. Unfortunately, I was previously engaged at the time. Young, Rupert - Young has a veterinary practice on the south side of London. Young, William - Nothing on file. Zachary, Allen - Allen Zachary is one of the most incompetent cobblers in all of London. He once nailed new leather heels to the toes of my best black boots. Zack, Jack - Director of London's Humane Society. Zane, Ezra - A writer of inferior mystery stories. I can always solve the case by the end of the first paragraph. Zachs, Elton - A flautist with the London Symphony. Zwieback, Crumbley - Heir to a great biscuit fortune and manager of the Egyptian Hall. Zweiback, Graham - Patriarch of the great biscuit dynasty. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Court G0330 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- These are the answers you can pick when asked in court. The correct answers are in the walkthrough section. A. He put poison on the contract envelopes that Tuttle sealed. B. He laced the office tea leaves he previous evening. C. He put poison on the lip of Tuttle's tea cup. D. He slipped Tuttle a slow-acting poison the previous night. A. Swathmore had been once engaged to Virginia Monroe and was jealous of Tuttle. B. He did it at the request of Mr. Cartwright who had just discovered his wife's infidelities with Tuttle. C. Tuttle was blackmailing Swathmore, who was misusing his power of attorney over certain trust funds in his care. D. Tuttle threatened to blackmail Swathmore and Cartwright for stealing funds from their clients. A. He was a partner in Swathmore's scheme to bilk his clients. B. He provided the poison. C. He was a partner in Swathmore's scheme to bilk his clients and he provided the poison. D. He wrote the note to Mr. Cartwright, informing him of his wife's infidelities, so that Swathmore could step in to finish the contracts and poison the envelopes. =============================================================================== 04.) The Case Of G0400 The Banker's Final Debt April 11, 1890 =============================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Walkthrough G0410 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Visit 'Blue, Violette' 7 * Visit the British Museum 7 * Send the Baker Street Irregulars to 'Brown, Mabel' 5 * Visit the Evenson & Co Gift Shoppe 7 * Visit 'Farmer, Dahlia' 7 * Visit 'Mason, Oswald' 7 * Visit the Millbank Prison 7 * Visit 'Small, Aggie' 7 * Visit the Treasury 7 Go to trial. - Hawk, Errol - He had surprised Mason while attempting to steal the Venus. - None whatsoever. - She fled London with Hawk and the stolen property. - He broke into Evenson & Company Gift Shoppe and obtained the names from the register. THE END 61 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Holmes' Files G0420 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Abbey, Stanley - Nothing on file. Adair, Ronald - The Honourable Ronald Adair is the second son of the Earl of Maynooth. He was formerly engaged to Miss Edith Woodley - something soured between them a short week before their scheduled trip to the altar. He now resides at 427 Park-lane with his mother and his sister. He often spends his time playing cards with Sebastian Moran. Adams, J.C. - Mr. Adams is a private art collector who has recently fallen on hard times. Adler, Irene - An operatic contralto who sang at La Scala. Before retiring from the stage she was the prima donna of the Imperial Opera of Warsaw. This is not for public consumption, but Miss Adler is the only woman I believe I will ever love. Ainslie, C.A. - A solicitor who specializes in the administration of Last Wills and Testaments. Allen, Mrs. Rebecca - Housekeeper at Birlstone Manor and close chum of our own Mrs. Hudson. Allen, William - Mr. Allen heads up the London Stock Exchange. Annenbury, Charles - Nothing on file. Atkinson, Harry - Nothing on file. Bacon and Company - Bacon and Company is one of the largest investment houses in London. The government relies on them to handle many of their investments. BANKS Bank of England - Established in 1694, the Bank of England is the only financial institute in the city with the legal authority to issue paper money. In 1834, they moved to their current building located on Threadneedle-street. Cox & Company - A well-respected financial institution located in Charing Cross. Watson keeps all of the notes on my cases in a dispatch box in their vault. Drummond's Bank - Drummond's Bank is located on Charing Cross-road, across from the Alhambra Music Hall. Mr. Ivan Emhoe is always a helpful and reliable resource there. He has been a clerk at Drummond's Bank for 37 years. Bickers and Son - Court Costumiers. An excellent place to purchase disguises. The clerk is most discreet. Billingsley, Ellen - Nothing on file. Blue, Violette -Nothing on file. Bourne, C.W. - Nothing on file. British Museum - Founded in 1773 by Sir Hans Sloan, this great national museum and library is located on Montague-street. My first chambers were located on the same street, just around the corner. Brown, Mabel - Nothing on file. Buchannan, Justice - Buchanan sits on the bench at the Central Criminal Court. Butler, Charles S. - Nothing on file. Cabot, Carson - A collector of valuable gems. There has been some suspicion linked with his means of acquiring them. Cadbury & Sons - Cadbury & Sons is a manufacturer of superb chocolates. Their dark chocolate is just the ticket after a shot of brandy in the evening. Cage, Leland - Leland Cage is a broker on the London Stock Exchange. He is considered by most to be a reputable fellow. Cassell and Company - A publisher of adult mystery stories. Cavill, Minnie - Singer/performer at the Tivoli. She has a tattoo of a rosebud on her left cheek. Central Carriage Stables - Central Carriage Stables is located at 5 Grey's- road, WC. It is here that all of London's cabs are stabled and dispatched. This
is a good place to find information about people's movements about the city.

Cohen, Leonard Lionel - Resides at 27-Brick-street. A young bard.

Cook, Sidney - Works for the London Stock Exchange.

Cook, T.F. - Located on Regent-square, T.F. Cook claims to be the largest Black
Lead Manufacturer in the world.

Cooper, D.B. - Nothing on file.

Dare, Leona - Madame Leona was a long-standing member of the Royal Circus until
they believed she had become too old for their trapeze acts. I believe she is
now performing at various exhibitions throughout England, suspending herself at
great heights on single silken cords. An amazing feat for a woman of 70 years.

Del Guerra, Hector - Hector Del Guerra is the Military Attache for the Spanish
Embassy here in London.

de Meyer, Milo - A magnetist who practices Mesmerism. He was originally trained
at the Mesmer-Braid Institute.

Denman, Justice - Justice Denman sits on the bench of the Central Criminal
Court.

Devine, Andrew - Andrew Devine is the warden at Millbank Prison. He has proven
to be most helpful and forthcoming in the past when we have needed information
regarding prisoners who have at one time or another been incarcerated in his
gaol.

Devonshire, Brucie - Barkeep at the Red Bull Inn.

De Vries Diamonds - A reseller of gems, frequented by some notorious types.
Mr. De Vries makes it a habit of not inquiring as to the origins of the stones
he buys. Last year a thief stole their entire inventory of gems. They have
never been recovered.

De Vries, Thomas - Proprietor of De Vries Diamonds. He was once under suspicion
for stealing his own inventory of gems.

Dixon, Charles - Charles Dixon is a barrister who has occasionally represented
the underworld, and has managed - with great success - to keep them out of
their deserved place in prison.

Dodd, James M. - Dodd is a London stock broker.

Eakin, Leroy - Nothing on file.

Early, Warren - Nothing on file.

Eason, Byers - Mr. Eason is in the employ of Aberdeen Shipping. He is
responsible for hiring personnel.

Eason, Maribel - Maribel is the spinster sister of Byers Eason. She is the head
clerk at Aberdeen Shipping.

Edwards, Birdy - An Irish fellow. He's a detective now with the Pinkerton
Agency.

Elliot, Beryl - Nothing on file.

Ellis, Henry - Henry Ellis is the foreign news editor of The London Times. He
has a keen interest in crime news.

Essex, Michael - Michael Essex is one of the directors of Bacon and Company,
and has been for some forty-three years.

Euing, Reginald - Reginald Euing is a commodities broker.

Evenson and Co. Gift Shoppe - Watson claims that Evenson & Co. has the finest
assortment of statuary and small gift items in London.

Fairfield, Henry - Mr. Fairfield manages the shoppe at the British Museum.

Farmer, Edward - Nothing on file.

Farmer, Dahlia - Dahlia Farmer is the former Dahlia Bloom. Her father, Phillip
Bloom, was knighted years ago by the Queen. He is renowned for his lovely
gardens at his home in Devonshire. Bloom and his wife, Cecile, have five
daughters - each named after a flower.

Faversham, John - Nothing on file.

Featherstone, Banks - Banks Featherstone is the publisher of his father's
definitive works on baldness.

Feld, Lawrence - Chairman of the Egyptology Department at London University
College.

Florin, Fabrice - Mr. Florin arrived here from France one chilly January
morning in 1869. Mrs. Hudson showed him in, and I believe he tried to hire my
services. He barely spoke a word of the Queen's tongue. His accent was too
thick to comprehend, so I recommended that he engage the services of Inspector
Clouseau.

Ford, Rathbone and Co. - Correspondence school of sorts, offering a course on
The System of Colonization.

Foxcroft, Lionel - Lionel Foxcroft is the Governor of the Bank of England.

Freemasonry Society - Secret international organization having as its
principles brotherliness, charity, and mutual aid.

Fulham Road Inn - A stopover often frequented by Freemasons.

Gaboriau, Emile - The late French writer whose mediocre mind created the
fictional detective "Lecoq." Not worth the paper it's written on.

Gamble, Sandra - Nothing on file.

Gassert, Sidney - Owner of several buildings the Haymarket area, a few of which
have burned down under mysterious circumstances.

Gelder & Company - Britain's exclusive manufacturer of Napoleonic busts.

Gibson, Merribelle - Nothing on file.

Gilbert, Albert - A promising young sculptor.

Gilbert, Dr. Seymour - Dr. Gilbert is a staff surgeon at Holloway Gaol.

Gladstone, W.E. - An Irish nationalist who used to sit in Parliament.

Gorski, Nicolai - Gorski is a Russian exile who is prominent in the Russian
political exile movement.

Gregson, Tobias - Tobias is an Inspector at Scotland Yard.

Guilfoyle, Marshall - The clerk at the Langham Hotel.

Hall, Edward - Edward Hall is a young barrister at Old Bailey. He is a cut
above the other unimaginative members of his profession.

Halle, Sir Charles - Sir Charles is a well-known philanthropist who has always
wanted to be an opera singer. He is a great patron of the arts.

Hawk, Errol - Nothing on file.

Henschel, Myra - Nothing on file.

Hogarth and Sons - Nothing on file.

Hogg, Quentin - Quentin Hogg worked for Scotland Yard as a police inspector
from 1869 to 1882. He now reports on crime for The Police Gazette.

Hollander, Murray - Mr. Hollander was once an associate of Moriarty.
Fortunately, he has turned to the proper side of the law.

Hook, Barrett - A most affable young man who works as the day clerk at the
Bridge Hotel.

HOTELS
 Bridge House Hotel - Modest accommodations for businessmen and travellers.
 Located near Hatham-Grove.

 Claridge's Hotel - Located on Brook-street in Westminster.

 Dover Rooms - A seedy hotel for passers through. No questions asked on the
 registration card.

 DeKeyser's Royal Hotel - A fashionable stopover for foreign dignitaries. Well-
 known in London for their superb watercress sandwiches.

 Grand Hotel - The Grand Hotel is located in Charing Cross, and it is one of
 London's most recently built hotels.

 Halliday's Private Hotel - Halliday's Private Hotel, located on Little George-
 street. Site of the murder of Joseph Stangerton.

 Knight Arms Hotel - Clean and modest accommodations located on Hampton-street
 across from the Elephant & Castle Theatre.

 Langham Hotel - The Langham Hotel is located in the West End and boasts the
 city's most elegant accommodations. A favourite place of the King of Bohemia.

 Metropole Hotel - A favourite stopover for foreign tourists, located at 20
 Villiers-street, WC.

 Norris Hotel - Nothing on file.

 Osborne Hotel - Nothing on file.

H. Sotheran and Co. - An excellent source of second-hand books, located at 14
Chancery-lane, by Waterloo Bridge, WC.

Hudson, Mrs. - Ah, what would I do without my faithful housekeeper Mrs. Hudson?

Imperial Theatre - Located in Westminster. It opened in 1876 and is part of the
Royal Aquarium.

Indiana, Jonas - Indiana has the best of the travelling wild west shows from
the states. Watson dragged me to see a performance on a stormy evening not long
ago. Although I was most reluctant to attend, I enjoyed the display thoroughly.

Indigent Blind Visiting Society - A worthy organization dedicated to assisting
unfortunate unseeing citizens with their shopping and errands.

Iron Dyke Co. - This company owns several coal mines. Chester Wilcox is the
chief foreman.

Isherwood, Derrick - Nothing on file.

Ivy Plant Pub - Located in Westminster, around the corner of Godolphin-street.

Jabez Wilson's Pawn Shoppe - Jabez Wilson's is an excellent place to find
discarded Meerschaums. I always boil them before using them.

Jackson, Dr. Herbert - A general practitioner who occasionally fills in for
Watson in his medical practice.

Jarndyce, Terrance - Nothing on file.

Jay, Lawrence - A noted ornithologist.

Jones, Athelney - A detective from Scotland Yard who was in charge of the
Sholto Case.

Jones, Carl - Mr. Jones is the ticket collector at Waterloo Station.

Jones, Elbert - Elbert Jones is the proprietor of Radford, Jones & Co.

Jordan, W. Kent - Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and Associate of the
Institution of Civil Engineers.

J. Small & Co. - Their miniature replicas are quite good. They specialize in
military figures. They are located on the SE side of London, at 32 Oakley-
street.

Kangaroo Club - A social gathering place for expatriate Australians.

Keenan, Mallory - Mallory Keenan is a young and passionate Irish Nationalist.

Kehoe, Walter - Nothing on file.

Kekewich, Justice Peter - Sits on the bench at Queens Court VII in Sussex. He
spends more time performing marriage ceremonies than overseeing more important
court proceedings.

Kelley, Michael - Nothing on file.

Kilgore, Claude - Kilgore served three years at Pentonville Prison for illegal
gambling. Was cell mates with James Ryder's friend, Maudsley.

Kimbel, Ned - Mr. Kimbel is the chief cashier of the Bank of England. He has
been most helpful in the past, making exceptions to the stiff rules of his
institution by permitting us to view pertinent personal financial records of
his bank's clients. He understands, of course, that everything revealed to us
is in the strictest of confidence.

King, Mrs. Annabelle - The cook at Ridling Thorpe Manner.

King's College Hospital - Dr. Percy Trevelyan was on staff here while he
researched neurological disorders.

Kleist, Harold - Nothing on file.

Leach, Calvin - Calvin Leach was implicated in a number of jewellery thefts,
although he has always escaped conviction.

Leeds, Sir Sanford - Sir Sanford Leeds is an avid croquet player. He is married
to the daughter of the Duke of York.

Lemon, Aiden - Mr. Lemon is an Irish Nationalist of French descent.

Lestrade, Inspector - Lestrade's bull-dog tenacity has brought him to the top
at Scotland Yard. He is the pick of a bad lot. Rather an unimaginative sort who
is out of his depth. Provided assistance with the taking of Sebastian Moran and
the Baskerville Case.

London, Chatam and Dover Railway Co. - Nothing on file.

London Bridge Station - The railway station located in Bermondsey. It is the
end of the line for the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway.

London Library - Located in St. James Square. For paying members only. Lomax is
the sub-librarian.

London University - This institute of higher learning was founded in 1836 in
Westminster. Among other functions, it serves as an examining board which
grants degrees to candidates in the arts and sciences.

Loughran and Co. - Nothing on file.

Malmquist, Sir Adrian - Sir Adrian is the under-Secretary to the Chancellor of
the Exchequer at The Treasury.

Marshall's School of Cookery - Nothing on file.

Mason, Oswald - Mr. Mason is married to the former Rose Bloom. Her father,
Phillip Bloom, was knighted years ago by the Queen who so admired his lovely
gardens at his home in Devonshire. Bloom and his wife, Cecile, have five
daughters: Dahlia, Camellia, Daisy, Lily, and Rose.

Mayer, B.J. - Mayer supplies Rhine wines to her Majesty.  I believe the wines
have, in fact, been smuggled in from Turkey.

Mead, Harrison - A barrister who practices at 41 Eaton-place, Belgrave Square,
SW.

Meek, Sir Jasper - Clearly one of the best medical men in London. Before he
became London's greatest Medical Examiner, he was a superb General
Practitioner. I will always be grateful to Watson for summoning Dr. Meek to my
side when I lay ill.

Mercy, Clara - Nothing on file.

Mesmer-Braid Institute - Founded in 1874. The Mesmer-Braid is an asylum for the
mentally disturbed. Named after the 17th century Austrian physician, Anton
Mesmer, who first discovered a technique similar to hypnosis.

Millbank Prison - Of late, there is much controversy surrounding Millbank
Prison.  Maintaining a prison near to the Houses of Parliament has a vociferous
consortium of politicians vowing to tear it down by 1893. Once, Watson and I
nearly arrived on the doorstep of the prison. We had missed boarding the Aurora
and had to cross the river by wherry, which landed a stone's throw from the
prison walls.

Moran, Sebastian - Chief of Staff for Moriarty. Moran attempted to murder me on
two occasions following Moriarty's death - once at Reichenbach Falls and once
in London. Obviously I got the better of the man. In spite of his arrest for
the murder of Ronald Adair, he managed to escape the gallows. Moran was at one
time an officer in the Indian Army and a heavy game hunter.

Mosher's Detective Agency - Mosher lays claim to having detectives across the
world. Although that is the case, their detectives are true charlatans who
gather their information through bribery and threats. Not the mark of a true
detective, I dare say. Jack Mosher once attempted to convince me to join his
agency - an offer I could hardly take seriously.

Moultrie and Sons - Located at 18 Strand, WC. They often sell exotic animals
which have been obtained by questionable means.

Murray, H.R. - H.R. Murray is the Head Chemist at the Scotland Yard Criminology
Lab. He decided on his chosen profession when he was a child. His beloved older
brother was murdered, and the police never found the culprit. Old H.R. is a
tremendous source of information, though his thoughts do tend to ramble a bit.
There is, however, no better mind when it comes to interpreting the physical
evidence from a crime.

National Gallery - Superior art museum with the finest collection of Flemish
and Dutch paintings. Located on Trafalgar Square.

Neruda, Madame - Accused of poisoning her late husband, Maxwell. Unfortunately,
Lestrade misplaced the evidence.

NEWSPAPERS
 Financial Times - Nothing on file.

 Pall Mall Gazette - Nothing on file.

 Police Gazette - An excellent resource for crime news, Quentin Hogg being their
 ace reporter.

 London Times - Established in 1788, this daily newspaper is in a class by
 itself - always maintaining the highest of standards.

Nichols, James Barnard - Nothing on file.

Nims, Margery - A clerk at De Vries Diamonds. She was witness to the heist that
resulted in the theft of the Four Sisters; she identified Nat Cook as the
culprit.

Nixdork, Zebediah - Nixdork is the proprietor of Zebediah's Pawn Shoppe. He is
an excellent source of information regarding stolen goods.

Norgate & Co. - Wells Osborn is a senior partner of Norgate & Company, a London
publisher. Recently they have published more than their share of controversial
books. They are located at 36 New Oxford-street, WC.

Norman-Neruda, Wilhelmine - World renowned Austrian violinist. Recently married
Sir Charles Halle.

Norris, Brady - Brady Norris is the curator of the National Gallery. He is
responsible for some of its finest acquisitions.

Oakshott, Maggie - James Ryder's sister. Raises eggs and poultry on Brixton
Road.

O'Brian, Disraeli - Disraeli O'Brian is the Head Clerk of the Land Records
Department at 14 Chancery-lane. He has a phenomenal memory when it comes to any
legal records pertaining to the last thirty years.

Ogilvie, Imogene - A friend of Mrs. Hudson. Makes the best peach preserves I
have ever tasted.

Old Bailey - Old Bailey, the Criminal Court, is located at 36 EC. As a young
man, I used to watch the trials of the day in progress. It was seeing the
unimaginative nature of our criminal and legal classes that convinced me to
become a consulting detective.

Olick, Kenneth - Carriage driver with Central Carriage Stables.

Olsen, James - Olsen is a reporter for The Times.

Osborne, Wells - Wells Osborn is a senior partner of Norgate & Company, a
London publisher.

Overton, Cyril - Captain of the Cambridge rugby team.

Oxford Music Hall - I was terribly impressed by the quality of the sound at the
Oxford Music Hall. One could only hear the music in spite of a very restless
audience. It seems that one could get away with murder in there without seeming
to make a sound.

Parks, Henry - Constable Parks is one of Lestrade's few conscientious officers.

Partridge, Sir Clayton - Sir Clayton is a scholarly gentleman who is also an
excellent hunter. Ironically, his game of choice is partridge.

Pavilion Aquarium - The finest collection of English sole in London.

Peattie, Porky - Porky is a mediocre baritone who occasionally fills in at the
opera when their principals are on holiday. I had occasion to meet him once at
the Red Bull Inn. A rather jolly and memorable chap.

Peattie, Potter - Mr. Peattie is a third rate gumshoe whose specialty is
tracking down domestic pets.

Pentonville Prison - Established in 1824, this criminal repository is located
north of London. It hails as the alma mater of Claude Kilgore, the notorious
gambler - among countless others.

Phillipe, James - Mr. Phillipe is an excellent researcher whom I have included
on more than one case. He resides at 13 New Court, Lincoln's Inn, WC.

Pike, Langdale - Pike is a columnist and contributor to a number of London
papers. He is an excellent source for gossip about the London scene. The
Langdale Pikes are also a pair of scenic hills in Westmoreland, so I suspect
that Mr. Pike's name is a pseudonym.

Pinkerton, Bruce - A physician responsible for lending his name to the Bruce
Pinkerton Award. This honor is bestowed for achievements in medical research.
Dr. Percy Trevelyan was a recipient.

Priory School - England's most prestigious preparatory school. Located near
Mackleton in Hellamshire.

Quagmire, Robert - Professor of Philosophy at London University.

Quail, Daniel - As a boy, he was once hit by lightning and left for dead. He
miraculously recovered, but not fully. He now sells meat pasties on the corner
of John and Crutchfriars-street.

Quaritch's - Quaritch's is a pub on the West End. It was temporarily shut down
when a patron found a fried cockroach amongst his fish and chips.

Quarterman, Matthew - A driver with the Central Carriage Stables.

Queen of Sheba - Queen of Sheba is a ladies' boutique specializing in
nightclothes.

Quint, Courtney - Mr. Quint is Watson's instructor for his ballroom dancing
lessons.

Quittal, A. - Bailbondsman who is available at all hours.

Race, Minnie - Nothing on file.

Radford, Henry - The proprietor of Radford, Jones & Co.

Radford, Jones & Co. - Radford, Jones & Co. is located across from Red Lion
Square. Henry Radford and Elbert Jones began their business as a haberdashery.
They now tailor expensive suits from Harris-tweeds for London's upper crust.

Raven and Rat - A lower class pub located at 52 Hall-street EC. Porky Shinwell,
one of our regulars, is the proprietor.

Reardon, Osbert - Reardon is a Mathematician and Logician at London University.

Records, Office of - Located at 14 Chancery-lane.  This huge Tudor-style
edifice contains legal records, both criminal and civil, as well as state-
papers.  Disraeli O'Brian is the Head Clerk of the Land Records Department.

Red Bull Inn - The Red Bull Inn is a working class pub. It is located on the
road to the Priory School.

Robarts, Wilfrid - A noted London barrister. He tends to win more of his cases
through courtroom theatrics rather than hard presentation of the facts.

Rowlands & Frazier - Rowlands & Frazier caters to the very wealthy client.
Several years ago they were robbed of several thousand pounds of gems. It was
discovered by Scotland Yard that the crime had been committed by one of their
most loyal customers who had fallen on hard times.

Royal Agricultural Hall - Every spring the Hall has a splendid display of rare
and unusual pipes.

St. Bartholomew's Hospital - This hospital was founded in 1123 in the NW
section of London. "Bart's" has numerous research laboratories as well as a
fine museum. It is also one of the University of London's medical colleges.

St. Thomas' Hospital - St. Thomas' Hospital is located across the Thames.
Several years ago they were engulfed in scandal when several of their doctors
mistakenly removed the incorrect organs from a number of patients.

Criminal Investigations Department - Lestrade's bull-dog tenacity has brought
him to the top at Scotland Yard. He is the pick of a bad lot. Rather an
unimaginative sort who is out of his depth. Provided assistance with the taking
of Sebastian Moran and the Baskerville Case.

Criminology Lab - H.R. Murray is the head chemist at the Scotland Yard
Criminology Lab. Old H.R. is a tremendous source of information, though his
thoughts do tend to ramble a bit. There is, however, no better mind when it
comes to interpreting the physical evidence of a crime.

S. Goff - Purveyor of used guns at one-third the original price. Located at 28
King-street, Covent Garden.

Shinwell, Porky - Shinwell Johnson, also known as Porky Shinwell, has served
two terms at Parkhurst Prison. He has forsaken his life of crime for that of an
innkeeper. He is now the proprietor of the Raven and Rat Inn at 52 Hall-street
EC.

SHIPPING COMPANIES
 Aberdeen Navigation Co. - Founded by Sir Malcolm Nolan, Aberdeen's is
 sometimes referred to as the Aberdeen Shipping Company. They have offices in
 the city.

 Adelaide Southampton Co. - Primary steamship company with routes between
 Australia and London. Their offices are located at the end of Pall Mall.

 Jardine, Matheson & Co. - Steamship company located at 15 EC which operates
 several transoceanic vessels, including the Hercules and the Eastern Empress.

 Lloyd's Shipping Register - Headquartered at the Royal Exchange, this is a
 group of ship owners, merchants, underwriters and ship and insurance brokers.

Small, Aggie - Nothing on file.

Small, Jonathan - Jonathan Small was acquitted in the De Vries Diamond robbery.

Societies Club - Located at 2 St. James, SW, this posh and private club is the
gathering place of society's most skilled backstabbers. Always the place to
find Langdale Pike.

Somerset House - The Somerset House is located on the south side of the Strand
at 17WC. The Office of the Registrar-General of Births, Marriages, Deaths as
well as the Probate Registry, are located here. It also houses the Commons Will
Office. The records are open to the public.

Stock Exchange - The Stock Exchange building - or The House, as it is
affectionately referred to about London - is located east of the Bank of
England. It was incorporated in 1773, and its members of stockbrokers and
stock-jobbers strictly adhere to stringent rules of professional conduct.

Thomas Wallace & Co. - Purveyor of religious paraphernalia.

Thurlow, Lord - Son of the Duke of Essex, Lord Thurlow is a frequent
contributor to the National Gallery's Acquisitions Fund.

Thurston & Co. - Manufacturer of fine billiard tables.

Thurston, Cornelius - Nothing on file.

Trafton, Paul - Trafton is a money lender of ill-repute.

Trelawnay, Hope - Secretary for European Affairs for Lord Berringer.

Treasury, The - The Treasury is located on Downing-street and is also the
residence of our esteemed Prime Minister - who has been doing a commendable job
of managing England's public revenue.

Trevelyan, Dr. Percy - Dr. Percy Trevelyan was a practicing physician at the
Mesmer-Braid Institute from 1878 to 1886 where he specialized in treating
neurosis through hypnosis. He currently conducts a private practice close to
his home on Brook-street.

Truax, Robert - A cutthroat solicitor who is an associate of Charles Dixon.

Tussaud's, Madame - Located just east of Baker-street Station. They have a
collection of somewhat life-like wax works representing famous persons.

Underhill, Bilbo - Underhill is a taxidermist who seems unusually devoted to
his profession.

Underwood, John - Proprietor of London's finest haberdashery.

Unger, Wayne - Known to his friends as "Wainey," Mr. Unger was convicted of
embezzling funds from several of his former employers.

Unity Church - Nothing on file.

Urns, Ashcroft - Proprietor of London's busiest cremation service.

Vance, Thomas - A deaf piano tuner. I don't know how he does it.

Vegetarian Restaurant - Located on the back side of Jabez Wilson's Pawn Shoppe.
They are known for their cream of spinach soup.

Victoria Station - Opened in 1860, this railway station is located in
Westminster. As far as I'm concerned, it's in dire need of renovation.

Villiers, Rev. H. Montague - A street corner evangelist who often bilks the
pious public out of their tuppence.

Vilmer & Co - Nothing on file.

Vogler, Kenneth - A cellist with the London Symphony.

Von Bork, Victor - Alps climber.

Warner, Beatrice - Dame Warner was Queen Victoria's closest chum in the early
years.

Waterloo Station - Waterloo Station is located in Lambeth and provides the
final stop for the South Western Railway. It is in desperate need of repair.

Wellseley, Fred - Nothing on file.

West End Social Club - A gathering place for the lower classes.

Westley, Thomas - Nothing on file.

Wilder, James - The illegitimate son of the Duke of Holdernesse.

Xadus, Carlyle - Nothing on file.

Xalus, Wyston - Ornithology professor at London University.

Xattor, Bertrand - Civil Engineer.

Xayasomloth, Savoy - Mr. Xayasomloth is an expert forger of Rembrandt's.

Xeller, Randy - Amateur hypnotist.

Xever, Andrea - Contributing editor for The London Times.

Yadlow, Henry - A convicted burglar whose specialty is ingenious disguises.

Yancy, Nancy - Palm reader with a surprisingly large following amongst the
simple-minded public.

Yates, Dr. Lawrence - The head physician in St. Thomas' morgue.

Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese - The best cheddar in London.

Young, Norton - Retired physician.

Yourke, Mitchell - Mitchell Yourke was appointed as a director of Bacon and
Company at the end of 1888. He worked his way up to the top, beginning in his
relative youth as a clerk.

Zack, Hackford - Treasurer of the Irish Setter League.

Zebediah's Pawn Shoppe - Zebediah's Pawn Shoppe is an excellent source of
information regarding stolen goods. Zebediah will always confide in me, but
never to any representatives of the Yard. It is located on Brook-street.

Zenia, Weston - Nothing on file.

Zobar, Emile - Emile Zobar is the French Military Attache for the Embassy here
in London.

Zoological Gardens - Founded in 1826. Located in Regents Park and maintained by
the Zoological Society. Boasts one of the best zoological collections in all of
Europe. Fantastic dromedaries. Extraordinary water fowl. And their zebras are
not to be missed.

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These are the answers you can pick when asked in court. The correct answers are
in the walkthrough section.

A. He did it in self-defense.
B. Hawk had discovered that Mason had been having a dalliance with Violette
   Blue while he had been serving his prison time.
C. He had surprised Mason while attempting to steal the Venus.
D. Retribution on behalf of Nat Cook.

A. Mason's audit had uncovered that Bacon & Company's participation in the
   theft of the De Vries Diamonds.
B. Mason's company had been the insurer of the stolen diamonds.
C. Michael Essex and Mitchell Yourke had attempted to hire Errol Hawk to kill
   Mason.
D. None whatsoever.

A. She stole the Venus from Mabel Brown.
B. She fled London with Hawk and the stolen property.
C. She double-crossed Hawk and fled alone with the diamonds.
D. She was an accomplice in the original theft of the De Vries diamonds.

A. He broke into Evenson & Company Gift Shoppe and obtained the names from the
   register.
B. The proprietor of Evenson & Company Gift Shoppe gave him the information.
C. It was a lucky guess.
D. He got the information from Aggie Small.


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05.)                    The Case Of                                  G0500
                        The Thames Murders
                        June 09, 1890
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                        Walkthrough                                  G0510
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* Visit the Bagatelle Club                                  7
* Visit the Elephant & Castle                               7
* Visit 'Jaquard, Roland'                                   7
* Visit 'Lindsay, Kathleen'                                 7
* Send the Baker Street Irregulars to 'Murray, H.R.'        5
* Visit 'Shinwell, Porky'                                   7
* Visit the Tankerville Club                                7

Go to trial.

- Maude, Cyril
- He was ordered by Sebastian Moran.
- Twiggs, Curtis
- To take the embezzled securities for himself.
- Twiggs, Curtis
- He did it in self-defense.
- Jaquard, Roland
- To retrieve the embezzled securities for Moran.
- Escobedo, Marco
- Jealousy over Jaquard's relationship with Leticia Garcia.

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Adair, Hilda - Sister of the Honourable Ronald Adair, son of the Earl of
Maynooth.

Adair, Ronald - The Honourable Ronald Adair is the second son of the Earl of
Maynooth. He was formerly engaged to Miss Edith Woodley - something soured
between them a short week before their scheduled trip to the altar. He now
resides at 427 Park-lane with his mother and his sister. He often spends his
time playing cards with Sebastian Moran.

Adler, Irene - An operatic contralto who sang at La Scala. Before retiring from
the stage she was the prima donna of the Imperial Opera of Warsaw. This is not
for public consumption, but Miss Adler is the only woman I believe I will ever
love.

Alhambra Music Hall - Located on Charing Cross-road. It is a gathering place
for devotees of chamber music. The Alhambra hosts lovely concerts each Sunday
afternoon.

Allen, Richard - Heir to the Allen estate, Mr. Richard Allen is an amateur
watercolourist and raises prize-winning ranunculas. He is the brother of
Courtney Allen, the former president of Grant Arms Co. who was viciously
murdered in March of 1888.

Ansdall, Anna - Widow of the late Richard Ansdall.

Arneau, Phillip - The great French actor who is a member of the famed French
Company Arneau.

Attard, Charles - A prominent solicitor who is a defender of London's most
notorious criminals. I suspect he has ties to Moriarty.

Aylward, Robert - Mr. Aylward is a solicitor with offices at 16 Clifford's-inn,
EC. He actively solicits business from poor unfortunates who have suffered
carriage accidents at the hands of some of the less experienced hansom drivers
employed by the Central Carriage Stables.

Bagatelle Club - An exclusive London card club where everyone seems passionate
about the game of whist. It is said that Colonel Sebastian Moran is a member.

BANKS
 Bank of England - Established in 1694, the Bank of England is the only
 financial institute in the city with the legal authority to issue paper money.
 In 1834, they moved to their current building located on Threadneedle-street.

 Cox & Company - A well-respected financial institution located in Charing
 Cross. Watson keeps all of the notes on my cases in a dispatch box in their
 vault.

 Drummond's Bank - Drummond's Bank is located on Charing Cross-road, across from
 the Alhambra Music Hall. Mr. Ivan Emhoe is always a helpful and reliable
 resource there. He has been a clerk at Drummond's Bank for 37 years.

Banna, Vera - The late widow of Colonel Kellow Chesney. Chesney was killed by a
very unusual firearm imported from Yugoslavia. I was never called to the case
and never solved it.

Baskerville, Sir Charles - The current patriarch of the Baskerville. He
restored their lost fortune and is currently living at Baskerville Hall,
located on Dartmoor, not far from the hamlet of Grimpen.

Boodle's - An upper-crust pub at 26 Stratton-street, NW.

Botkin, Vladimir & Sophie- Vladimir Botkin and his wife, Sophie, are exiled
Russian anarchists.

Broadmoor Asylum - Located in the southeast region of Berkshire, this is a
prison for the criminally insane.

Broderick & Nelson's - This is where Toby led Watson and me in the Case of the
Sign of Four. Eli Nelson is the proprietor of this timber yard. Located on 9
Elms Lane.

Bullock, Gus - Gus "Bloodthirsty" Bullock has served three separate terms for
murder. He has a permanently reserved cell at Parkhurst Prison.

Campbell, Thomas - Mr. Campbell is a fine opera singer who possesses a stunning
baritone voice. He does wonderful things for Wagner.

Carlton, The - The Carlton is a posh drinking establishment not far from the
Diogenes Club.

Sylvia Carpenter - Nothing on file.

Carrington & Company - A gasworks company that also supplies electricity. I
must have Mrs. Hudson speak with their representative as our gas bill has
exceeded reason.

Central Carriage Stables - Central Carriage Stables is located at 5 Grey's-
road, WC. It is here that all of London's cabs are stabled and dispatched. This
is a good place to find information about people movements about the city.

Chambers, Ralph - Nothing on file.

Cobay's Funerals - Nothing on file.

Cofman, Sir Herbert - Son of Robert Cofman, a railway magnate who also served
in the Cabinet at the time of his death. Sir Herbert was knighted at the age of
28. Fell to financial ruin due to an unfortunate business investment in
Bolivian railroads.

Consumption Hospital - A hospital for the ill unfortunates, located in
Brompton.

Covent Garden Market - The Covent Garden Market is located in Westminster, east
of the Strand. The Market is open on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays and
offers a cornucopia of fresh fruits, vegetables, and flowers.

Covent Garden Theatre - The Covent Garden Theatre is located near Covent Garden
Market, on Bow-street in Westminster. It is a magnificent edifice that used to
be devoted to Italian opera. As of late, it has been host to operas and fancy
balls of all sorts. A favourite place of mine to hear Wagner.

Dailey, Roland - Mr. Dailey is a zookeeper at the London Zoological Gardens.
The constables are constantly being summoned to his house as he brings ailing
wild animals there to recuperate.

Denham, Lord Astley - Lord Astley owns several racehorses and was once in
business with Lord Backwater.

Devi, Sri Ammi - Nothing on file.

Devine, Andrew - Andrew Devine is the warden at Millbank Prison. He has proven
to be most helpful and forthcoming in the past when we have needed information
regarding prisoners who have at one time or another been incarcerated in his
gaol.

Diddle, Minnie - Minnie Diddle is the cook for Sir Herbert Cofman and girlhood
friend of our own Mrs. Hudson.

Diogenes Club - Founded by my illustrious brother, Mycroft. Sorry to say, but
it seems to have been established for the convenience of some of the most
unsociable and un-clubbable men in town.

Dodd, Beauford - Nothing on file.

Dornan, C. & H. - Chestley and Habersham Dornan are the brothers who manage the
Allegro Theater.

Dramatic and Burlesque Training College - They entice the public with low fees
and then charge them exorbitant sums to have their likenesses rendered.

Drury Lane - London's National Theatre. Gilbert Noonan is the Manager.

Dudley, Peter - Dudley is a Tontine ticket holder.

Eaton College - Located in Buckinghamshire. Eaton was established in 1440,
originally for the poor. It is now a preparatory school for upper class boys.

Eddy, Collier - Nothing on file.

Edwards, Dr. Owen - The principal of the Royal Academy of Music.

Elephant & Castle - Wonderful, vaudevillian entertainment.

Ellis, Henry - Henry Ellis is the foreign news editor of The London Times. He
has a keen interest in crime news.

Ellis, Joseph - A marvelous tenor whom I once heard perform at Albert Hall.

Emhoe, Ivan - Mr. Emhoe has been a clerk at Drummond's Bank for 37 years.

Epstein, Jacob - Jacob Epstein is the president of the Russian Immigrants
Social Club.

Erlanger, Louise - Mrs. Erlanger, the widow of Stanley Erlanger, owns several
boarding houses on the West side.

Escobedo, Juan - Nothing on file.

Escobedo, Marco - Nothing on file.

Faith, John - Nothing on file.

Farber, Jeffrey - Nothing on file.

Fenix, Montgomery - Master in the art of topiary.

Fenwick, Louise - Daughter of Clarence Clement, former president of the Bank of
England. Currently married to Merrill Fenwick.

Fenwick, Merrill - Merrill Fenwick is president of the Bank of England. He was
originally employed there by Clarence Clement, the bank's former president.

Ferguson, Robert - a London tea broker.

Ferron, Claude - Claude is the talkative barkeep at Haxell's.

Finkel, Martin - Nothing on file.

Fletcher, Paul - Clerk at the offices of Sidley and Sons.

Francis, J. B. - Nothing on file.

Gallery of Mystery - Light entertainment involving a combination of sleight of
hand and a gullible public. Located on the corner of Dean-street and Oxford-
street.

Ganthony, Robert - Nothing on file.

Garcia, Letitia - Miss Garcia is a Spanish actress who once came to me in her
search for her missing brother, Geronimo.

Gervais, Annette - Nothing on file.

Gong, Wai Fong Gong - The landlord of the Celestial Garden Apart

ments.

Grant, C. D, - Mr. Grant is a marvelous tenor who performs at the Covent Garden
Theatre.

Gregson, Tobias - Tobias is an Inspector at Scotland Yard.

Grosvenor Gallery - A fine art gallery that has recently installed those new
electric lights.

Guilfoyle, Marshall - The clerk at the Langham Hotel.

Grant Arms Co. - Grant Arms has been selling and manufacturing firearms since
the early 1800s. They began operations with the fashioning of an improved
breechblock rifle which they made available to the public with a generous
supply of the newly invented smokeless gunpowder. It is currently England's
largest small arms and artillery manufacturer. Courtney Allen was president
until he was brutally murdered in March of 1888. He left behind his widow,
Beatrice.

M. Richards Gunsmith - M. Richards is one of the best suppliers of pistols in
London.

Rigby & Co. - A small gun shoppe located on the southwest end of London. It is
run by a pleasant fellow by the name of Ken Tarolla, whose affability rather
than a large and varied stock of firearms, keeps him in business.

Hall, Edward - Edward Hall is a young barrister at Old Bailey. He is a cut
above the other unimaginative members of his profession.

Hardinge, H.C. - H.C. Hardinge is a distributor of excellent Harris tweeds in
the London area. He moved back here in 1886 after residing for several years on
the Hebrides island of Lewis-with-Harris.

Harlamoff, Sidney - Investment capitalist who often purchases art to sell at a
tidy profit.

Harris, Louis - Harris is an importer of fine tobaccos.

Harrison, Michael - The manager of the Grant Arms Company. He assumed the
position following the brutal murder of his predecessor, Courtney Allen.

Haxell's Restaurant - Haxell's is an elegant dining room, known for their
impressive art collection and delectable food. It is said that the Queen,
herself, sends out for their frog legs each evening around midnight.

Haymarket Theatre - Lovely productions of original plays.

Hogg, Quentin - Quentin Hogg worked for as a police inspector from 1869 to
1882. He now reports on crime for The Police Gazette.

Hood, Sir Tyrone - Nothing on file.

HOTELS
 Bridge House Hotel - Modest accommodations for businessmen and travellers.
 Located near Hatham-Grove.

 Claridge's Hotel - Located on Brook-street in Westminster.

 Dover Rooms - A seedy hotel for passers-through. No questions asked on the
 registration card.

 DeKeyser's Royal Hotel - A fashionable stopover for foreign dignitaries. Well-
 known in London for their superb watercress sandwiches.

 Grand Hotel - The Grand Hotel is located in Charing Cross; it is one of
 London's most recently built.

 Halliday's Private Hotel - Halliday's Private Hotel, located on Little George-
 street. Site of the murder of Joseph Stangerton.

 Knight Arms Hotel - Clean and modest accommodations located on Hampton Street
 across from the Elephant & Castle Theatre.

 Langham Hotel - The Langham Hotel is located in the West End and boasts the
 city's most elegant accommodations. A favourite place of the King of Bohemia.

 Metropole Hotel - A favourite stopover for foreign tourists, located at 20
 Villiers-street, WC.

 Norris Hotel - Nothing on file.

 Osborne Hotel - Nothing on file.

Hudson, Mrs. - Ah, what would I do without my faithful housekeeper Mrs. Hudson?

Idler, Eric - Idler is the manager of the Princess Theatre.

Ingoldby, James - Nothing on file.

Inigo's Inn - Noted for its dark German ale.

Ireland, James - Cribbage champion for the past three years running.

Ivory, Bettina - Nothing on file.

Ivory Keys Inn - Unpleasant pub in EC which serves up diluted beer and loud
piano music.

Jaquard, Roland - Roland Jaquard is the stepson of Lord Astley Denham and son
of Lady Denham. Lady Denham had been married to Jacques Jaquard, a violent man,
who died of food poisoning in 1871. It had been rumoured that Roland's real
father was Lord Backwater, with whom the now Lady Denham had been involved
during her marriage to Jaquard. No public acknowledgment of paternity has ever
been made, but there is no mistaking that Roland Jaquard is the spitting image
of Lord Backwater.

Jarett, Loren - The maitre d' of the Tankerville Club.

Johns, Spencer - Young street tough.

Jones, Pearl - Nothing on file.

Juergens, Robert - Tontine ticket holder.

Kabbible, Ish - A street clown who entertains for children's birthday parties.

Katz Eye Inn - The fish and chips served here are suspect at best.

Kilpenny, Seymour - Kilpenny is an energetic businessman who introduced
smokeless gunpowder to the British. His first display backfired, so to speak,
when before a crowd of several hundred people, a competitor replaced his
smokeless gunpowder with the traditional kind. Mayhem ensued in the audience,
and Kilpenny was briefly hospitalized with lung damage.

Kimbel, Ned - Mr. Kimbel is the chief cashier of the Bank of England. He has
been most helpful in the past, making exceptions to the stiff rules of his
institution by permitting us to view pertinent personal financial records of
his bank's clients. He understands, of course, that everything revealed to us
is in the strictest of confidence.

King's Inn - Watson tells me this is the best place to go to watch a game of
cribbage.

Klee and Sons - Nothing on file.

Kleeberg, Clotilde - Kleeberg is a pianist of some renown.

Kratides, Paul - Brother of Sophie.

Kratides, Sophie - Wealthy young woman whose inheritance included large
property holdings.

Lacey, Booth - A common beggar, but very clever indeed. He has been known to
use numerous disguises in his endeavour to bilk the public out of their
tuppence.

Ladies' League for the Preservation of Finches - The LLPF is an organization of
dowagers who have fixated on the finch and are advocates of turning it into
England's national bird.

Lambert's - Lambert's is a dance hall at the South End.

Landmark, Ltd. - Landmark Ltd. is in the business of transporting corpses to
funerals.

Leeber, Constance - Nothing on file.

Lestrade, Inspector - Lestrade's bull-dog tenacity has brought him to the top
at Scotland Yard. He is the pick of a bad lot. Rather an unimaginative sort who
is out of his depth. Provided assistance with the taking of Sebastian Moran and
the Baskerville Case.

Lindsay & Co. - Lindsay & Company is a respected investment firm which handles
the monies of much of England's royalty and London's upper class. It is located
at 49 King's-road, SW.

Lindsay, Kathleen - Nothing on file.

London Library - Located in St. James Square. For paying members only. Lomax is
the sub-librarian.

Marshall's School of Cookery - Nothing on file.

Maude, Cyril - Nothing on file.

Meek, Sir Jasper - Clearly one of the best medical men in London. Before he
became London's greatest Medical Examiner, he was a superb General
Practitioner. I will always be grateful to Watson for summoning Dr. Meek to my
side when I lay ill.

Mettier, Yves - Nothing on file.

Millbank Prison - Of late, there is much controversy surrounding Millbank
Prison. Maintaining a prison near to the Houses of Parliament has a vociferous
consortium of politicians vowing to tear it down by 1893. Once, Watson and I
nearly arrived on the doorstep of the prison. We had missed boarding the Aurora
and had to cross the river by wherry, which landed a stone's throw from the
prison walls.

Monetti, Carlo and Andre - Twin tenors from the Italian Opera who recently
moved to London.

Monroe, Canon - The Vicar of Wimbleton.

Moran, Sebastian - Chief of Staff for Moriarty. Moran attempted to murder me on
two occasions following Moriarty's death - once at Reichenbach Falls and once
in London. Obviously I got the better of the man. In spite of his arrest for
the murder of Ronald Adair, he managed to escape the gallows. Moran was at one
time an officer in the Indian Army and a heavy game hunter.

Moultrie and Sons - Located at 18 Strand, WC. They often sell exotic animals
which have been obtained by questionable means.

Moultrie, Francis - The owner of Moultrie and Sons. Married to the former Hatty
Harrison.

Murphy, Conleth - Nothing on file.

Murray, H.R. - H.R. Murray is the Head Chemist at the Criminology Lab. He
decided on his chosen profession when he was a child. His beloved older brother
was murdered, and the police never found the culprit. Old H.R. is a tremendous
source of information, though his thoughts do tend to ramble a bit. There is,
however, no better mind when it comes to interpreting the physical evidence
from a crime.

Native Guano Co. - Nothing on file.

Nelson, David - Mr. Nelson is the pre-eminent portrait painter whose services I
am considering to engage in the painting of my portrait.

Nelson, Eli - The proprietor of the Broderick and Nelson timber yard on Nine
Elms-lane.

Neruda, Madame - Accused of poisoning her late husband, Maxwell. Unfortunately,
Lestrade misplaced the evidence.

NEWSPAPERS
 Financial Times - Nothing on file.

 Pall Mall Gazette - Nothing on file.

 Police Gazette - An excellent resource for crime news, Quentin Hogg being their
 ace reporter.

 London Times - Established in 1788, this daily newspaper is in a class by
 itself - always maintaining the highest of standards.

Niemann, E.J. - Private art collector who has recently been acquiring new works
and quickly disposing of them at auction.

Niland, Eric - Mr. Niland is an enterprising chap who is the proprietor of
Landmark, Ltd. He began as a delivery service for foodstuffs and eventually
took on the business of transporting corpses to funerals.

Noonan, Gilbert - Mr. Noonan is the manager of the Drury Lane.

Norris, Wilson - Nothing on file.

O'Brian, Disraeli - Disraeli O'Brian is the Head Clerk of the Land Records
Department at 14 Chancery-lane. He has a phenomenal memory when it comes to any
legal records pertaining to the last thirty years.

O'Connor, T.P. - Nothing on file.

O'Henry, Candice - Nothing on file.

O'Neill, Carroll - Carroll & Olivia O'Neill are the parents of Thomas O'Neill,
the often-accused-but-never-convicted jewellery thief. After several
significant burglaries both in London and on the Continent, it was said that a
red-headed man was seen fleeing the scene - one of the reasons O'Neill was
under suspicion.

O'Neill, Philip - Mr. Philip O'Neill is a struggling playwright who has had two
of his plays performed in The-Theatre-on-the-Square. Watson and I attended one
called "Moondrops in My Eyes." A dreadful little piece, chock-full of
sentimental slop.

Ogilvie, Sir Lester - Sir Lester Ogilvie inherited great wealth from his
parents when they both perished in a carriage accident. He is a great collector
of egg specimens and performs exacting experiments on them, although no one in
the scientific community quite comprehends what these experiments are meant to
prove. He is, by all accounts, an odd bird.

Old Bailey - Old Bailey, the Criminal Court, is located at 36 EC. As a young
man, I used to watch the trials of the day in progress. It was seeing the
unimaginative nature of our criminal and legal classes that convinced me to
become a consulting detective.

Oldwine, Cornelius - Born into a class of idle aristocrats, Cornelius inherited
a huge sum at the passing of his mother, Dame Crabtree, daughter of the late
Lord Crabtree.

Oliver, Jimmy - Cabbie at the Central Carriage Stables. Often a good source of
information about people's comings and goings.

Orchid, Leland - Purveyor of exotic flowers.

Pall-mall Club - Located across the street from the Diogenes Club. The air is
unusually dense with cigar smoke.

Parrish, Michael - The stage manager for the Elephant & Castle.

Parsons, Newton - Mr. Parsons serves as the secretary of the Recreative Evening
Schools Association.

Patterson, Neil - The president of Lindsay and Company.

Perkins, Oliver - A former heavyweight boxer who has been the most vociferous
opponent of the Marquis of Queensbury's campaign to implement rules and boxing
gloves in the ring. Perkins last fight was with American upstart Jack Kilrain.
Perkins was knocked out in the second round and following a lengthy hospital
stay turned to fight promotion.

Phelps, Percy - A clerk who works at the Foreign Office.

Pike, Langdale - Pike is a columnist and contributor to a number of London
papers. He is an excellent source for gossip about the London scene. The
Langdale Pikes are also a pair of scenic hills in Westmoreland, so I suspect
that Mr. Pike's name is a pseudonym.

Pinkham, Daniel - Nothing on file.

Pott, Evans - A rabble rouser of sorts. Known for his involvement in union
work.

Princess Theatre - The Princess Theatre has splendid productions from France.

Quantana, Emilo - Retired Flamenco dancer.

Quarterman, Matthew - A driver with the Central Carriage Stables.

Queensby, Morgana - Minor actress of the Shakespearean stage.

Quimby, Faustus - Nothing on file.

Quinn, George and Martha - Nothing on file.

Quinton, Archibald - Nothing on file.

Quirt, Harry - Nothing on file.

Randolph, Vincent - Vincent Randolph has made a considerable fortune running a
shipping line between England and the Orient. He is married to the former Linda
Thurston-Eliot.

Raven and Rat - A lower class pub located at 52 Hall-street EC. Porky Shinwell,
one of our regulars, is the proprietor.

Records, Office of - Located at 14 Chancery-lane.  This huge Tudor-style
edifice contains legal records, both criminal and civil, as well as state-
papers.  Disraeli O'Brian is the Head Clerk of the Land Records Department.

Revell, Nathan - Nothing on file.

Richards, Meg - The owner of M. Richards Gunsmith. Miss Richards is more
familiar than most with the intricacies of firearms, particularly those from
America.

Ring, The - The Ring is a landmark in London - famous for boxing, wrestling,
and Sunday Shakes

peare. Ironically, it was originally London's first Sunday School. It was built
in 1782 as a chapel for Rowland Hill, who preached here for fifty years.
Located on Surrey Row.

Robinson, Clarence - Mr. Robinson runs a disreputable funeral business. Several
years ago he was accused of grave robbing - digging up and pilfering used
caskets for re-use - but the crimes could never be proven.

Rooker, Jeanette - Mrs. Rooker is the former Jeanette Jaquard. She married her
husband, Charles Rooker in 1879, much to the disapproval of her youngest
brother, Roland.

Roster, David - A money lender who has been known to advance large sums to
support Moriarty's activities.

Rowland, William - William Rowland is a Tontine ticket holder.

Royal Academy of Music - The Royal Academy was founded by the Queen and the
royal family. Each year the Academy holds a superb concert featuring its best
and most promising students.

Royal Albert Hall - A vast assembly hall commemorating Prince Albert, the
consort of Queen Victoria. It is a superior hall, used for concerts, scientific
and art symposiums, and political gatherings. Construction was completed in
1871; Watson and I were fortunate enough to have attended the opening musical
concert. It is located in the south side of Kensington.

Royal Pavilion - The Royal Pavilion is an excellent assembly hall to view
various sporting events.

Russian Immigrants Social Club - The gathering place for Russian expatriates.
Seems to be raided regularly, but never produces any incriminating evidence. It
is located at 7 High-street, SE.

St. Bartholomew's Hospital - This hospital was founded in 1123 in the NW
section of London. "Bart's" has numerous research laboratories as well as a
fine museum. It is also one of the University of London's medical colleges.

St. James' Hall - St. James is a superb concert hall in Westminster.  I shall
never forget the evening I took off from my toils to hear Sarasate play there.

Sanders, Arthur - Sanders is the largest importer of firearms in England.

Sands, Bobby - A young hansom driver at the Central Carriage Stables.

Criminal Investigations Department - Lestrade's bull-dog tenacity has brought
him to the top at Scotland Yard. He is the pick of a bad lot. Rather an
unimaginative sort who is out of his depth. Provided assistance with the taking
of Sebastian Moran and the Baskerville Case.

Criminology Lab - H.R. Murray is the head chemist at the Scotland Yard
Criminology Lab. Old H.R. is a tremendous source of information, though his
thoughts do tend to ramble a bit. There is, however, no better mind when it
comes to interpreting the physical evidence of a crime.

Sennett, Donald - The secretary of the Royal Academy of Music.

Shepard, Faye & Leo - Nothing on file.

Sherman, Elton - Trainer and breeder of blue-blooded bloodhounds.

Shinwell, Porky - Shinwell Johnson, also known as Porky Shinwell, has served
two terms at Parkhurst Prison. He has forsaken his life of crime for that of an
innkeeper. He is now the proprietor of the Raven and Rat Inn at 52 Hall-street
EC.

SHIPPING COMPANIES
 Aberdeen Navigation Co. - Founded by Sir Malcolm Nolan, Aberdeen's is
 sometimes referred to as the Aberdeen Shipping Company. They have offices in
 the city.

 Adelaide Southampton Co. - Primary steamship company with routes between
 Australia and London. Their offices are located at the end of Pall Mall.

 Jardine, Matheson & Co. - Steamship company located at 15 EC which operates
 several transoceanic vessels including the Hercules and the Eastern Empress.

 Lloyd's Shipping Register - Headquartered at the Royal Exchange, this is a
 group of ship owners, merchants, underwriters and ship and insurance brokers.

Sidley & Son - Pheasant breeders. They deliver eggs on Tuesdays.

Societies Club - Located at 2 St. James, SW, this posh and private club is the
gathering place of society's most skilled backstabbers. Always the place to
find Langdale Pike.

Somerset House - The Somerset House is located on the south side of the Strand
at 17WC. The Office of the Registrar-General of Births, Marriages, Deaths, as
well as the Probate Registry, is located here. It also houses the Commons Will
Office. The records are open to the public.

Spaniard's Inn - Spaniard's is a small elegant restaurant across from St. James
Square. Several years ago, Watson and I slipped away in the middle of many a
dreary day to dine on their paella.

Tankerville Club - The Tankerville Social Club serves the best prime rib in
London. Watson, however, swears that they water down their drinks. Card playing
is taken most seriously here.

Taylor, Jeremiah - Taylor is a former evangelist who now sells arms for the
Admiralty.

Thorogood, Samuel Alfred - President of Chipnot Ceramic Company.

Thomas, Anita - Anita Thomas is a Tontine ticket holder.

Thomas, Claire - Claire Thomas is a Tontine ticket holder.

Thomas, J. - The widow of Avery Thomas who was killed in the Irish uprising.

Tom's Tattoo Emporium - Frequented by many seafaring lads.

Topper, Dirken - Avid Irish Nationalist. Treasurer of the Irish Social Club.

Twiggs, Curtis - Curtis Twiggs was arrested in 1888 for the Drummond Bank
robbery. The case was dismissed, because a key witness mysteriously
disappeared.

Ulysses, Charles - Mr. Ulysses is a street beggar who has made his fame in the
London scandal sheets. He has long claimed that he courted Queen Victoria when
she was a mere lass of sixteen. Buckingham Palace vehemently denies the claim.
The public, hungry for anything scandalous about the House of Hanover,
continues to feed this poor man's delusions.

Upton, Reginald - Reginald Upton is the publisher of The Times.

Upwood, Colonel - Member of the Nonpareil Club. Is said by some to cheat at
cards.

Uruburu, Anthony - Nothing on file.

Usher, Benjamin - Benjamin Usher is the wealthiest member of the House of
Lords. His family has imported silks from Asia since 1837.

Utter, Benjamin - Seller of dairy goods to London's finest eateries. He raises
heifers in Hampshire.

Valdes, Mario - Piano tuner and opera buff.

Van Cleef, Martin - Nothing on file.

Vannilli, Roberto - An Italian expatriate who once wanted me to take the case
of The Leaning Tower. Unfortunately, I was previously occupied.

Vaughan, Susan - Nothing on file.

von Gooseschteppen, Heinrich - Von Gooseschteppen is a terribly severe young
man who is a guard at the German Embassy.

von Schulenberg, Frederick - Count Frederick von Schulenberg is the Military
Attache for the German Embassy here in London.

Wales, Robert - Proprietor of the Osborne Hotel.

Westhouse & Marbank - The London firm which imports fine French clarets.

Whittington, Thomas - Nothing on file.

Wiggings, Billy - Barkeep at The Carlton.

Willes, Daniel - Nothing on file.

Winston, Myra - Nothing on file.

Xaron, Rose - Nothing on file.

Xavier, Lloyd - Watercolourist who depicts the crime scenes of London.

Xelan, Matthew - A forger. Spent time in Pentonville Prison.

Xettonus, Crispin - A convicted blackmailer. Spent time in Pentonville Prison.

Xydra, Peter - Nothing on file.

Yale, Wilcox - Retired Instructor of Geography. Affiliated for thirty years
with Eaton College. Dismissed under questionable circumstances.

Yarrow, Jessica - A poetess and daughter of Lord Yarrow.

Yarn Nook, The - Mrs. Hudson claims The Yarn Nook is the best shoppe in London
to purchase Shetland wool.

Yelverton's - Purveyor of Swiss made watches.

Yesmen, Laverne - Yesmen is a much too amiable fellow who works at XXX. He
always claims he is willing to help, yet never actually seems to accomplish
anything.

York, Potter - A craftsman of fine china.

Zachariah, Devon - Nothing on file.

Zachs, Courtney - Nothing on file.

Zack, Jack  - Director of London's Humane Society.

Zane, Ezra - A writer of inferior mystery stories. I can always solve the case
by the end of the first paragraph.

Zebediah's Pawn Shoppe - Zebediah's Pawn Shoppe is an excellent source of
information regarding stolen goods. Zebediah will always confide in me, but
never to any representatives of the Yard. It is located on Brook-street.

Ziber, Weston - Nothing on file.

Zobar, Emile - Emile Zobar is the French Military Attache for the Embassy here
in London.

Zoological Gardens - Founded in 1826. Located in Regents Park and maintained by
the Zoological Society. Boasts one of the best zoological collections in all of
Europe. Fantastic dromedaries. Extraordinary water fowl. And their zebras are
not to be missed.


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These are the answers you can pick when asked in court. The correct answers are
in the walkthrough section.

A. Revell wouldn't share the securities with him.
B. He was ordered by Sebastian Moran.
C. He did it in self-defense.
D. Revell had cheated Maude at whist.

A. Maude was planning to turn Twiggs over to Scotland Yard for the murder of
   Nathan Revell.
B. He was ordered by Sebastian Moran.
C. He did it in self-defense.
D. To take the embezzled securities for himself.

A. He did it in self-defense.
B. Attard was planning to turn Twiggs over to Scotland Yard for the murder of
   Cyril Maude.
C. Attard was blackmailing Twiggs, who had pulled of a successful robbery of
   Drummond's Bank.
D. He was ordered to by Moran.

A. He had discovered that Twiggs was having a relationship with Leticia Garcia.
B. To retrieve the embezzled securities for Moran.
C. He was planning to turn Twiggs over to Scotland Yard for the murder of Cyril
   Maude and Charles Attard.
D. Retribution for the murder of his friend, Attard.

A. He had discovered Jaquard's plot to rig the boxing match.
B. To steal the embezzled securities.
C. He was ordered by Moran.
D. Jealousy over Jaquard's relationship with Leticia Garcia.


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