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       ) || (   ) || (      | (\ (   | |      | |   | || |      |  ( \ \
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 \_______)|/     \|(_______/|/   \__/(_______/(_______)(_______/|_/    \/
           _______  _______  _        _______  _______  _______
          |\     /|(  ___  )( \      (       )(  ____ \(  ____ \
          | )   ( || (   ) || (      | () () || (    \/| (    \/
          | (___) || |   | || |      | || || || (__    | (_____
          |  ___  || |   | || |      | |(_)| ||  __)   (_____  )
          | (   ) || |   | || |      | |   | || (            ) |
          | )   ( || (___) || (____/\| )   ( || (____/\/\____) |
          |/     \|(_______)(_______/|/     \|(_______/\_______)

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          -____- \\,/  \\ \\ ,-_-  \\/\\ \\  \\, \\ \\ \\ \\_-|
                                                            /  \
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                  /\ \/\ \        /\_ \     /\__  _\
                  \ \ \ \ \    ___\//\ \    \/_/\ \/
                   \ \ \ \ \  / __`\\ \ \      \ \ \
                    \ \ \_/ \/\ \_\ \\_\ \_  __ \_\ \__
                     \ `\___/\ \____//\____\/\_\/\_____\
                      `\/__/  \/___/ \/____/\/_/\/_____/

FAQ/Walkthrough
PC 1992

Version:        1.1     released on the 8th of January 2009
Author:         odino   http://www.gamefaqs.com/features/recognition/47976.html
This guide is EXCLUSIVELY available at GameFAQs.

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| |                           TABLE OF CONTENTS                            | |
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| 01.) Introduction                                              |   G0100   |
| 02.) Basics                                                    |   G0200   |
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| 03.) The Mummy's Curse                                         |   G0300   |
|       Walkthrough                                              |   G0310   |
|       Holmes' Files                                            |   G0320   |
|       Court                                                    |   G0330   |
|----------------------------------------------------------------+-----------|
| 04.) The Mystified Murderess                                   |   G0400   |
|       Walkthrough                                              |   G0410   |
|       Holmes' Files                                            |   G0420   |
|       Court                                                    |   G0430   |
|----------------------------------------------------------------+-----------|
| 05.) The Tin Soldier                                           |   G0500   |
|       Walkthrough                                              |   G0510   |
|       Holmes' Files                                            |   G0520   |
|       Court                                                    |   G0530   |
|----------------------------------------------------------------+-----------|
| YY.) Version History                                           |   GYY00   |
| ZZ.) Credits & Thanks                                          |   GZZ00   |
'=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-'

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01.)                    INTRODUCTION                                 G0100
===============================================================================

Welcome to 'Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective, Vol. I' for the PC, an
adventure game by ICOM Simulations released in 1992.

Suggestions, comments or errors - e-mail me about it. Enjoy!


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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:
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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:
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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:
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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:
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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:
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While playing, press CTRL + <Page-Up> or <Page-Down> simultaneously in order
to will be able to increase or decrease the volume respectively.


Technical Issues:
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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:
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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.


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03.)                    The Case Of                                  G0300
                       The Mummy's Curse
                       April 12, 1889
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                       Walkthrough                                  G0310
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* Visit 'Ellis, Henry'                                      7
* Visit London University                                   7
* Send the Baker Street Irregulars to SHIPPING COMANPIES:
 Jardine, Matheson & Co.                                   5
* Visit 'Weatherby, Clarrisa'                               7

Go to trial.

- Travis, Phillip
- Turbull publicly lambasted Travis for questioning the doctor's credentials.
- Travis, Phillip
- Travis was angry that Weatherby was chosen for the expedition instead of
 himself.
- Travis, Phillip
- Windibank did not choose him for the expedition.

THE END                                                    26


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                       Holmes' Files                                G0320
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Adair, Hilda - Widow of the Honorable Ronald Adair, son of the Earl of
Maynooth, who was murdered by Sebastian Moran.

Adler, Irene - 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.

Ainstree, Dr. A - World authority on tropical diseases.

Al-suad, Abdullah - Nothing on file.

Amateur Mendicant Society - This group has a posh club hidden away in a
furniture warehouse.

Armitage's Gallery - One of London's finest art galleries. They are currently
planning on auctioning of two newly discovered De Kuypers.

Asquith, Hatasu - Nothing on file.

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.

Barrymore, John - Barrymore is the butler of Baskerville Hall. He is the son of
the old caretaker whose family has looked after the Hall for four generations.

Baskerfille, 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.

Bet, Kate - A romance novelist who spins some interesting yarns about love in
ancient Egypt.

Bickers and Son - Court Costumiers. An excellent place to purchase disguises.
The clerk is most discreet.

Bourne, C.W. - Nothing on file.

Brand & Co. - Purveyors of delectables for invalids.

Brill's Baths - Watson claims their saltwater baths are an excellent antidote
for neck cricks and shoulder pains.

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.

Bulldog, Johnny - Self-proclaimed nationalist and frequent contributor to the
Letters to the Editor section of The Times. Known to be a bit off his nut. Has
advocated expelling all foreign ambassadors from England.

Cavill, Minnie - Singer/performer at the Tivoli. She has a tatoo of a rosebud
on her left cheek.

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.

Clowes, Edward Arnott - A short hand clerk for The Times office.

Cobay's Funerals - Nothing on file.

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

Cox, Frederick Henry - Nothing on file.

Curtis, A.C. - Captain of the H.M.S. Duncan.

Curtis, E.B. - Amatuer tennis player whom I once met while taking the baths at
Brill's.

Davies & Co. - Advertising agents/Finch-lane, Cornhill.

Devi, Sri Ammi - Nothing on file.

Devi, Sri Vikrama - Nothing on file.

De Vries Diamonds - A resaler of gems, frequented by some notorious types. Mr.
DeVries makes it a habit of not inquiring as to the origins of the stones he
buys.

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-clubable men in town.

Disraeli, Benjamin - First Earl of Beaconsfield. Statesman and writer. Former
Prime Minister - 1868; 1874-1880.

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

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

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

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

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.

EMBASSIES
American - Nothing on file.

French - The French Embassy is situated on the southern border of Hyde Park.

German - Nothing on file.

Russian - All Russian immigrants must register here upon their arrival in
London.

Spanish - Nothing on file.

Emhard, Cornelia - Nothing on file.

English Archaelogical Society - Nothing on file.

Euston Station - A railway station in St. Pancreas. The last London stop for
the London and Northwestern Railway.

Fahmi, Akram - Native of Saudi Arabia, intensely interested in medieval
artifacts, particulary of the precious nature.

Faith, John - Nothing on file.

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

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.

Finlay, Alexander and Katy - Nothing on file.

Francis, J. B. - Nothing on file.

Fyer, Jess - Nothing on file.

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

Gelder & Company - A sculptor works who manufactures Napoleanic busts.

Gilder, Colonel - Nothing on file.

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

Goldini Restaurant - Located on Gloucester Road. Watson and I are quite fond of
their duck.

Gorot, Charles - A clerk in the Foreign Office.

Gregson, Tobias - An Inspector at Scotland Yard.

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

Hannah, Mrs. Mona - Nothing on file.

Harradine, James - An amateur tennis player.

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.

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.

Hood, Sir Tyrone - Nothing on file.

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

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

DeKeyser's Royal Hotel - A fashionable stopping over spot 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 hotels.

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

Langham Hotel - The Langham Hotel is located in the West End and boasts the
City's most elegant accomodations. A favorite place of the King of Bohemia.

Norris' Hotel - Nothing on file.

Osborne Hotel - Nothing on file.

Howell & James Ltd. - Nothing on file.

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.

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.

Isaacs, Laurel - Nothing on file.

Ivanoff, Jessica - Animal rights activist. Friend of Louise Fenwick.

Ivory, Simon - Nothing on file.

Ivy Plant Pub - Located in Westminster, around the corner from Godolphin
Street.

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

Jarndyce, Terrance - Nothing on file.

Jenkin, Major C.B. H. - Nothing on file.

Johnson, Leland - Nothing on file.

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

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

Joyce, Thomas - Playground master at the Priory School.

Juergens, Robert - Tontine ticket holder.

Kangaroo Club - A social gathering place for expatriated Australians.

Katz, Annie - Struggling but determined playwright who has her sights set on
the London stage.

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.

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

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

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

Klein, Isadora - A wild adventuress, who is carrying on with the novelist
Douglas Maberley.

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

Landsdale, Rev. F.J. - 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.

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 at
Westminster. Among other functions it serves as an examining board which
grants degrees to candidates in the arts and sciences.

Marx, Madame Berthe - Violinist.

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 practioner.
I will always be grateful to Watson for summonsing Dr. Meek to my side when I
lay ill.

Mummy, Stella - Nothing on file.

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.

Murray, Mortimer - H.R.'s younger brother, expert on paint pigment and
Instructor of Chemistry at London University.

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

Native Guano Co. - Nothing on file.

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

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.

Nichol, H.J. - Antique and Piano shoppe. Pianos available for rental and
purchase. Located at 36 New Oxford St, WC.

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

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.

Old Bailey - Old Bailey, The Criminal Court, is located at 36 Old Bailey. 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.

Oldacre, Jonas - A successful builder.

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.

Olick, Kenneth - Carriage driver with Central Carriage Stables.

Overton, Cyril - Captain of the Cambridge rugby team.

Pavillion Aquarium - The finest collection of English Sole in London.

Pelly, Rupert - Nothing on file.

Persano, Mrs. Isadora. - Widow of Isador Persano, respected journalist of The
Times.

Pettigrew, Hiram - son of John Pettigrew, late author of History of Egyptian
Mummies.

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

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.

Princess Theatre - The Princess Theatre has splendid productions from France.
The box office is open daily from 10 to 5.

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 Quail 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.

Quant, Charlotte - Nothing on File

Quaritch's - A pub on the West End. Once temporarily shut down when a patron
found a fried coakroach amongst his fish and chips.

Queensby, Morgana - Nothing on file.

Quimby, Faustus - Nothing on file.

Quinton, Archibald - Nothing on file.

Quist Bros. - Furniture movers.

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

Quockfort, George - Nothing on file.

Ramsey, Herman - Captain of the Eastern Empress.

Ransford, Rev. R.R. - Nothing on file.

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 Reform Funerals Co.

Reagan, Reginald Rev. - Rector of Holy Trinity Church.

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

Reform Funerals Co. - Winston Rawlinson, proprietor of.

Reuters Telegram Co, Ltd. - An efficient service with helpful and willing
clerks. Unfortunately, said clerks are quite unable to spell.

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

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

Sewage Manure Co. - Nothing on file.

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 Aberdeen Shipping Company. It has 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 in the East Section of the
city. It operates several trans-oceanic vessels including Hercules and 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.

West Indies Steamship Co. - Founded by James Phillimore.

Sinclair, Archibald - Nothing on file.

Smith, Peter - Nothing on file.

Smutts, J.A. - Nothing on file.

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 and
the Probate Registry are located here. It also houses the Commons Will Office.
The records are open to the public.

Tenney, Luther - Nothing on file.

Thomas Wallace & Co. - Purveyor of religious paraphernalia.

Topper, Dirken - Nothing on file.

Trafton, Paul - A money lender of ill-repute.

Travis, Phillip - Nothing on file.

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

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.

Turnbull, Ebinezer - The third son of the Earl of Downey. At the age of six he
discovered a Roman ruin on the family's country estate. It is believed that he
continues to work at it to this day. He has led a number of archaelogical
excursions-notably, several to the Luxor-Karnak area where he has made some
significant archaelogical discoveries.

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 - Reluctant adventurer for hire. He'd like to think he's my
competition, but he's not.

University of London - See London University.

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

Uruburu, Anthony - Nothing on file.

Urwitz, Rabbi Solomon - Hebrew religious leader at Congregation Beth Israel.

Usher, Perry - Nothing on file.

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

Uzzell, Dr. Nathan - West End physician specializing in maladies of the skin.

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

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

Vaughan, Susan - Nothing on file.

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

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.

Victoria Station - This railway station is located in Westminster and opened in
1860. 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.

Wales, Robert - Proprietor of the Osborne Hotel.

Warren, Francine - Proprietess of The Sea View Mansion Boarding Establishment
in Brighton.

Watt Street Chapel - A Roman Catholic charity.

Weatherby, Andrew - Nothing on file.

Weatherby, Clarissa - Nothing on file.

Weiss & Son - A manufacturer of fine cutlery.

West London Cricketeers - Quite a good team. They have won the city-wide
championship for the past five years.

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

Whitfield, Joseph - Nothing on file.

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

Windibank, James - Professor of Egyptology and Science at London University.
Published a paper on the rare antiquities buried in the deserts of Arabia.
Ardently interested in the advancement of science and has had some difficulty
with the anti-vivisectionist league over the past several years.

Xalus, Wyston - Ornithology professor at London University.

Xaron, Rose - Nothing on file.

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

Xelan, Matthew - A forger. Has spent time in Pentonville Prison.

Xenos, Cinebar - Nothing on file.

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

Yale, Lawrence - Instructor of Mathematics at Priory School.

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

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

Ye Old Cheshire Cheese - The best cheddar in London.

Yeager, Cornelius - Nothing on file.

York, Potter - A craftsman of fine china.

Young, William - Nothing on file.

Yule, Ebinezer - Seller of greeting cards. Does brisk business during the
Christmas season.

Zachariah, Devon - 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 paragraph one.

Zebediah's Pawn Shop - Located on Brook Street. Zebediah's is an excellent
source of second hand Meerchaums-though I took special care to boil them before
using.

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.

Zwieback, Crumbley - Heir to a great biscuit fortune.


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

A. Travis felt that the tomb of Katebet should be left undisturbed.
B. Turnbull refused to honor Travis' press credentials, barring him from the
  excavation site, thus jeopardizing Travis' job.
C. Turnbull publicly lambasted Travis for questioning the doctor's credentials.
D. Because of their mutual interest in Clarissa Weatherby.

A. Weatherby scoffed at Travis' mystical beliefs.
B. The Times was planning to replace Travis with Weatherby as the new Egyptian
  correspondent.
C. While they were students, Weatherby's Egyptology dissertation was published,
  while Travis' was rejected.
D. Travis was angry that Weatherby was chosen for the expedition instead of
  himself.

A. Windibank had failed Travis in one of his classes.
B. Windibank did not choose him for the expedition.
C. Windibank ridiculed Travis' pursuit of ancient mysticism.
D. As an experiment in the resurrection of the dead.


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04.)                    The Case Of                                  G0400
                       The Mystified Murderess
                       July 04, 1888
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* Visit 'Claredon, Guy'                                     7
* Send the Baker Street Irregulars to 'Goff S.'             5
* Visit HOTELS: Holliday Private Hotel                      7
* Visit the Old Baley                                       7
* Visit 'Shinwell, Porky'                                   7
* Visit 'Trevelyan, Dr. Percy'                              7

Go to trial.

- Nolan, Loretta
- She had her eye on the Cleopatra Tiara
- She was hypnotized by her sister Loretta
- Clarendon, Guy
- His father cut him off, financially.

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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.

Ainstree, Dr. A. - A world authority on tropical diseases

Allen, Mrs. Rebecca - Housekeeper at Birlstone Manor and the close chum of our
own Mrs. Hudson.

Amateur Mendicant Society - This group has a posh club hidden away in a
furniture warehouse

Armitage's Gallery - One of London's finest art galleries. They are currently
planning on auctioning off two newly discovered De Kuypers.

Bailey, Francis J. - An English surgeon who purchased his M.D. in Germany.

Baker, Roger - Nothing on file.

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.

Bickers and Son - Court Costumiers. An excellent place to purchase disguises.
The clerk is most discreet.

Brill's Baths - Watson claims their saltwater baths are an excellent antidote
for neck cricks and shoulder pains.

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

Bruce, David - A fun loving gent whose passion in life is games of all sorts.

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

Buxton, Phillip - Maker of the Phillip Buxton Revolving Bed. I should
investigate the purchase of one of these. They are evidently excellent for
attaining upright positions while in bed. That would enable me to remain in bed
and continue to do some of my more tedious work.

Cavill, Minnie - Singer/performer at the Tivoli. She has a rosebud tatooed on
her left cheek.

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 to relieve rheumatism. Although they claim that taking the waters can cure
corpulence, it is simply not so.

Clarandon, Frank - Nothing on file.

Clarendon, Guy - The son of Sir Francis Clarendon

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. He and his wife, Gertrude, have one son, Guy.

Clowes, Edward Arnott - A shorthand clerk for The Time's office

Cohen, Leonard Lionel - 27 Brick-street

Cook, Sidney - Works for the London Stock Exchange

Curtis, A.C. - Captain of the H.M.S. Duncan

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.

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

De Vries Diamonds - A resaler 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.

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-clubable men in town.

Disraeli, Benjamin - First Earl of Beaconsfield. Statesman and writer. Former
Prime Minister - 1868; 1874-1880

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

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

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.

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

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

EMBASSIES
American - Nothing on file.

French - The French Embassy is situated on the southern border of Hyde Park.

German - Nothing on file.

Russian - All Russian immigrants must register here upon their arrival in
London.

Spanish - Nothing on file.

Emsworth, Colonel Hebert - Resides at Tuxbury Old Parke in Bedfordshire. A
retired army officer who did a tour of duty in India.

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
icthyosis. He is taking his cure under the treatment of Dr. Nathan Uzzell

English Archaelogical Society - Nothing on file.

Euston Station - A railway station in St. Pancreas. The last London stop for
the London and Northwestern Railway.

Ferguson, Robert - A London tea broker.

Featherstone, Banks - Publisher of his father's works on baldness.

Finlay, Alexander and Katy - Nothing on file.

Finsterwald's Florist - The flower shoppe in the West Central District where
Gerald Locke serves as clerk.

Forestor, Mrs. Cecil - A former client of mine. Employer of Miss Mary Morstan

Fox, Ezra B. - Breeder of Siamese cats.

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

Fulham Road Inn - A stopping over place often frequented by Freemasons.

Fyer, Jess - Nothing on file

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

Garrideb, Nathan - Antique collector.

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

General Agency Company - Located at 36 New Oxford-street, it is the place where
I purchased my fire extinguisher

Gladstone, Stanley - A notorious lady's man.

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

Goldini Restaurant - Located on Gloucester road. Watson and I are quite fond of
their duck.

Gordon, Gen. Charles George - British officer decorated for his bravery in the
Chinese War of 1860.

Gorot, Charles - A clerk in the Foreign Office.

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

Gresham House - Large office building wherein lies the law firm of Graham &
McFarlane.

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 philantrophist who always
wanted to be an opera singer. He is a great patron of the arts.

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.

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.

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.

DeKeyser's Royal Hotel - A fashionable stopping over spot 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.

Langham Hotel - The Langham Hotel is located in the West End and boasts the
City's most elegant accomodations. A favorite place of the King of Bohemia.

Norris' Hotel - Nothing on file.

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

Howell & James Ltd. - Nothing on file.

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.

Ibex, Ltd. - East Central firm specializing in mountain climbing equipment.

Idolatry Society - Cultish group whose purpose is the practice of religious
rituals involving statues.

Ignacio's - A restaurant in the north west sector of London which serves
delectable Italian cuisine.

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

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

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

Ivanoff, Jessica - Animal rights activist. Friend of Louise Fenwick.

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

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

Jay, Lawrence - A noted ornithologist.

John, Spencer - Young street tough.

Johnson, Sidney - Nothing on file.

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

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

Joyce, Thomas - Playground master at The Priory School

Judd, Nancy - Nothing on file.

Juergens, Robert - Juergens is a Tontine ticket holder

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.

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

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

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

King's Cross Station - One may catch a Great Northern Railway car here for
Cambridge.

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.

Kratides, Paul - Brother of Sophy.

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

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

Leach, Calvin - Calvin Leach was implicated in a number of jewelry thefts, but
he's never been convicted.

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

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.

Locke, Gerald - A clerk at Finsterwald's Florist and the suitor for the hand of
Frances Nolan.

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 at 1836 in
Westminster. Among other functions it serves as an examining board which grants
degrees to candidates in the arts and sciences.

Malthus, Gwedolyn - Grand-niece of the late Thomas Robert Malthus, eminent
political economist who died in 1834.

Marley Creek Inn - Located in the south east section of London, this cheery pub
is the home of The Annual Deighton Darts Tournament.

Mason, Dr. Jerrold - 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 practioner.
I will always be grateful to Watson for summonsing Dr. Meek to my side when I
lay ill.

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.

Morstan, Mary - Young governess to the family of Mrs. Cecil Forrester.

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.

Murray, Mortimer - H.R.'s brother, expert on paint pigment and Instructor of
Chemistry at London University.

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

Financial Times - Nothing on file.

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

Pall Mall Gazette - Nothing on file.

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

Nichol, H.J. - Antique and Piano shoppe. Pianos available for rental and
purchase. Located at 36 New Oxford St, WC

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 Malcom and Lady Nolan, were killed when an avowed anarchist,
Zagreb Yoblinski, hurled a bomb into their carriage. He mistakenly thought the
carriage was transporting the Duke of York. Miraculously, Loretta Nolan, age 4,
was uninjured.

Norberton, Sir Robert - This baronet is known as a bit of an odd-duck. Has
managed to squandered his vast fortune by means only he is privy to.

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

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'Hara, Patrick - Importer of Scotch-Irish whiskey.

Ohlsson, Sigrid - Swedish masseuse. Does wonders for tight shoulders.

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.

Olick, Kenneth - Carriage driver with Central Carriage Stables

Orchid, Leland - Purveyor of exotic flowers.

Overton, Cyril - Captain of the Cambridge rugby team

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

Pentonville Prison - Extablished 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.

Persano, Mrs. Isadora. - Widow of Isador Persano, respected journalist of The
Times

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

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

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.

Pinchon Lane Pub - Nothing on file.

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

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

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 - A pub on the West End. Once temporarily shut down when a patron
found a fried coakroach amongst his fish and chips.

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

Queen Anne Street Residence Club - Nothing on file.

Quinlin, Simon - Instructor of Physical Education at The Priory School

Quinn, George and Martha - Nothing on file.

Ransford, Rev. R.R. - Nothing on file.

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 Reform Funerals Co.

Reaston & Co. - Located at 24 Walnut Treewalk, SE, they are the largest
Domestic, Sanitary, and Heating Engineers to Her Majesty.

Records, Office of - Located at Number 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.

ReutersTelegram Co, Ltd. - An efficient service with helpful and willing
clerks. Unfortunately, said clerks are quite unable to spell.

Richmond, Otis - Otis Richmond is a self-made millionaire. His entire forture
comes from his railroad company holdings. He's retired and these days he spends
most of his time playing cribbage and giving lavish parties.

Ripley, Wallace - A showman of sorts. Puts together freak shows for the sole
purpose of bilking the gullible public out of its tuppence.

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

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.

Sanger, John - A British showman who specializes in traveling circuses.

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.

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.

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 Aberdeen Shipping Company. It has 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 trans-oceanic vessels including Hercules and 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.

West Indies Steamship Co. - Founded by James Phillimore

Sidley & Son - Pheasant breeder. They deliver eggs and birds twice a week

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 and
the Probate Registry are located here. It also houses the Commons Will Office.
The records are open to the public.

Stimson & Co. - A funeral parlor.

Tankerville Club - Social club where the card playing is taken most seriously.

Tarlton, Susan - Nothing on file.

Thomas Wallace & Co. - Purveyor of religious paraphernalia

Thurston & Co. - Manufacturer of fine billiard tables.

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

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

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.

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 - Reluctant adventurer for hire. He'd like to think he's my
competition, but he's not.

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

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

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

Ursula's - A palm reading establishment. Madame Ursula is most adept at bilking
the naive public out of their tuppence.

Uruburu, Anthony - Nothing on file.

Urwitz, Rabbi Solomon - Hebrew religious leader at Congregation Beth Israel

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

Uzzell, Dr. Nathan - West End physician specializing in maladies of the skin.

Valets Ltd. - A referral agency for manservants. Located in West End.

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

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

Venner & Mathison - A well-known firm of hydraulic engineers

Victoria Station - This railway station is located in Westminster and opened in
1860. 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.

Vipers Unlimited - A shoppe in West End which sells snakes of all kinds.

Voodoo Villa - An exotic restaurant with an African motif.

Walter, Sir James - Career navy man, Head of the Admiralty's Submarine
Department.

Warner, John - High Gable Estate's head nurseryman. Performs absolute miracles
on ailing wisteria.

West London Cricketeers - Quite a good team of players. They have won the city-
wide championship for the past five years.

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

Whittington, Thomas - Nothing on file

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

Xamux, Margory - Governess. Fluent in six languages.

Xaron, Rose - Nothing on file.

Xavier, Kerin - Actor who specializes in impersonations.

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

Xip, Yardley - Nothing on file.

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

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

Yapp Shoemakers - West End's finest cobblers.

Ye Old Cheshire Cheese - The best cheddar in London.

Yeager, Cornelius - Nothing on file.

Yelverton's - Purveyor of Swiss-made watches.

Yorkshire Pudding Shoppe - I was once asked to investigate a theft here.
Unfortunately I was previously engaged at the time.

Young, Hank - Yachtsman of great reknown.

Zachs, Elton - A flautist with The London Symphony.

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

Zebediah's Pawn Shop - Located on Brook street. Zebediah's is an excellent
source of second hand Meerchaums-though I took special care to boil them before
using.

Ziber, Weston - Nothing on file.

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.

Zweiback, Graham - Patriarch of the great biscuit dynasty.

Zwieback, Crumbley - Heir to a great biscuit fortune.


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

A. Loretta only meant to scare him as joke. She thought the gun was unloaded.
B. She was jealous of his relationship with her sister, Frances.
C. She had her eye on the Cleopatra Tiara.
D. She was no longer in love with him.
E. Clarendon had named Loretta in his will, leaving to her all his worldly
  goods.

A. Dr. Mason told her it would help her bouts of memory loss.
B. She was hypnotized by her sister Loretta.
C. Sir Francis Clarendon asked her to deliver some money to his son.
D. Loretta told her that Guy wanted to see her.
E. Frances wanted to declare her love for Guy.

A. He owed money to Calvin Leach.
B. His father cut him off, financially.
C. Loretta Nolan dared him to.
D. He was an accomplice of Gus Bullock's.
E. Kilgore insisted that he do it, to pay of the debt.


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                       The Tin Soldier
                       June 06, 1890
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* Visit EMBASSIES: French Embassy                           7
* Visit HOTELS: Grand Hotel                                 7
* Visit the Princess Theatre                                7
* Visit 'Sennett, David'                                    7

Go to trial.

- Arneau, Phillip
- To avenge the honor of Arneau's sister, Fleurette.
- His murderer was the actor who was playing Napoleon, Phillip Arneau.
- Horseface.

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Adler, Irene - Miss Adler is an operatic contralto who sang at La Scala. Before
she retired 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.

Ainstree, Dr. A. - Dr. Ainstree is a world authority on tropical diseases.

Allegro Theatre - Managed by brothers, Chestley and Habersham Dornan.

Allen, Mrs. Rebecca - Mrs. Allen is the housekeeper at Birlstone Manor and the
close chum of our own Mrs. Hudson.

Armstead, General Farnsworth - General Farnsworth Armstead, Tontine ticket
holder, decorated soldier of foreign wars and author of Treasures of the
Conquerors.

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

Atkinson, Harry - Nothing on file

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.

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 Scotland Yard 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.

Blue, Violette - Nothing on file.

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

Botkin, Vladamir - Vladamir Botkin is an exiled Russian anarchist.

Brill's Baths - Watson claims their saltwater baths are an excellent antidote
for neck cricks and shoulder pains.

Buchannan, Justice - Buchannan sits on the bench at the Central Criminal Court.

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

Cabot, Carson - A collector of valuable gems. There has been some suspicion
linked with his means of acquiring them.

Cassell and Company - A publisher of adult mystery stories.

Chelsea Baths - Watson claims that Chelsea Baths stink too much of sulphur. If
one can stand the stench, it is an effective way to rid one self of the gout
and to relieve rheumatism. Although they claim that taking the waters can rid
one of corpulence, it is simply not so.

Clarendon Press - Publishers of fine drama.

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 partners shares from the widow, Bessie
Dearth. He and his wife, Gertrude, have one son, Guy.

Cobay's - Nothing on file.

Cobbett, Wentworth - Nothing on file.

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

Craven, Hawes - Nothing on file.

Dare, Leona - Madame Leona was a long standing member of the Royal Circus
until, they believed she became 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
seventy.

De Meyer, Milo - a magnetist who practices mesmerism. He was originally trained
at the Mesmer-Braid Institute.

Denham, Lord Astley - Lord Denham is an avid sportsman who raises hunting dogs
and rabbits.

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

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 exhorbitant sums to have their likenesses rendered.

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

Dudley, Peter - Peter Dudley is one of the Tontine ticket holders.

Dunhill's - No better place in London to purchase tobacco.

Eaton College - Located in Buckinghamshire. Eaton was established in1440,
originally for the poor. It is now a preparatory school for upper class boys.

Edwards, Bertie - An Irish fellow, now a detective with the Pinkerton Agency.

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.

EMBASSIES
American - Nothing on file.

French - The French Embassy is situated on the southern border of Hyde Park.

German - Nothing on file.

Russian - All Russian immigrants must register here upon their arrival in
London.

Spanish - Nothing on file.

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

Evenson and Co. Gift Shop - Nothing on file.

Faversham, John - Nothing on file.

Featherstone, Banks - Publisher of his father's works on baldness.

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

Ferguson, Robert - A London tea broker.

Fitch, Lord Malcolm - Malcolm Fitch is the son of Lord Fitch and the grandson
of the Earl of Leicester.

Francis, J. B. - Nothing on file.

Frederick Warne & Co. - Publisher of Mr. Marvel books and other romance novels.

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

Gassert, Sidney - Gassert owns several buildings in the Hay-market area, a few
of which have burned down under mysterious circumstances.

Gervais, Annette - Nothing on file.

Gibson, Merribelle - Nothing on file.

Gilbert, Albert - A promising young sculptor

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

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

Goldini Restaurant -located on Gloucester Road. Watson and I are quite fond of
their duck.

Gregson, Tobias - Tobias works as an Inspector at Scotland Yard.

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

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

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

Haymarket Theatre - Lovely productions of original plays.

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 Moriarity.
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 House Hotel.

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

DeKeyser's Royal Hotel - A fashionable stopping over spot 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.

Langham Hotel - The Langham Hotel is located in the West End of London and
boasts the City's most elegant accomodations. A favorite place of the King of
Bohemia.

Lincoln's Inn - Nothing on file.

Howell & James Ltd. - Nothing on file.

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

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

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

Ingoldby, James - Nothing on file

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

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

J. Small and 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.

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

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

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

Joyce, Thomas - Playground master at the Priory School.

Juergens, Robert - Tontine ticket holder.

Kangaroo Club - A social gathering place for expatriated Australians

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.

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

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

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

Kleeberg, Clotilde - A gifted pianist whom Watson intends to engage to play at
his upcoming wedding.

Klein, Isadora - A wild adventuress, who is carrying on with the novelist
Douglas Maberley.

Lacey, Booth - A common beggar, but very clever indeed. Has been known to use
numerous disguises in his endeavor 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.

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. - Legal firm, located at 49 King's-road, SW

Livingston, Cedric - Mr. Livingston is a former sailor, and now a builder and
developer of many of the finest buildings in London. I understand he gives
generously to the Seaman's Fund.

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 at
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.

Madras Ice House - This ice house was very suspiciously destroyed by fire in
1885, and then rebuilt by its new owner, G.A. Underwood

Mann, Chester - Mr. Mann is a maker of spectacles. He is nearly deaf, so one
must speak up in order to be heard.

Matin, Pierre - Nothing on file.

Mayer, B.J. - Mayer supplies Rhenish wines to Her Majesty. I, however, believe
that 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 practioner.
I will always be grateful to Watson for summoning Dr. Meek to my side when I
lay ill.

Moser'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.

Mosher, Jack - Owner of Mosher's Detective Agency. A very disreputable fellow.

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. 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 colelction of Flemish
and Dutch paintings. Located on Trafalgar Square .

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

Financial Times - Nothing on file.

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

Pall Mall Gazette - Nothing on file.

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

Nichol, H.J. - Antique and Piano shoppe. Pianos available for rental and
purchase. Located at 36 New Oxford St, 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.

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

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.

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

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.

Old Bailey - Old Bailey, the Criminal Court or is located at 36 EC. In my
younger days, I used to watch the trials of the day in progress. It was seeing
the unimaginative nature of our criminal and legal classes that made up my mind
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.

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

Overton, Cyril - Captain of Cambridge's 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.

Palmer, C.G. - Nothing on file.

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

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

Persano, Mrs. Isadora. - Widow of Isador Persano, respected journalist of The
Times

Pettigrew, Hiram - Son of John Pettigrew, late author of History of Egyptian
Mummies

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.

Princess Theatre - The Princess Theatre has splendid productions of the plays
from the France. The box office is open daily from 10 to 5.

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

Quagmire, Robert - Professor of Philosophy at London University

Quant, Charlotte - Nothing on file.

Quaritch's - A pub on the West End. Once temporarily shut down when a patron
found a fried coakroach amongst his fish and chips.

Queensby, Morgana - Minor actress of the Shakesperean stage.

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

Quockfort, George - Nothing on file

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

Reaston & Co. - Located at 24 Walnut Treewalk, SE, they are the largest
Domestic, Sanitary, and Heating Engineers to Her Majesty

Recreative Evening Schools Association - Back in the spring of 1879 I was
engaged to teach a course on the skills of the consulting detective to a group
of matrons who fancied themselves to be amateur gumshoes. A most fascinating
diversion.

Records, Office of - Located at Number 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 upon the
road to the Priory School

ReutersTelegram Co, Ltd. - An efficient service with helpful and willing
clerks. Unfortunately, said clerks are quite unable to spell .

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

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

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

Russian Immigrants Social Club - The gathering place for Russian expatriates.
Scotland Yard seems to raid them regularly, but never produces any
incriminating evidence. They are located at 7, High-street, SE

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

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. Mary's - St. Mary's is an Anglican Church on Finsbury Square. Known for
it's mid-morning ministries to the poor and hungry.

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.

Murray, H.R - 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 from a crime.

Seaman's Association - A group of the saltiest men in London. An excellent
source for gossip from a bygone era.

Sennett, David - Nothing on file.

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

Shinwell, Porky - Shinwell Johnson, also known as Porky Shinwell, has served
twp 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.

Shoemaker, Lloyd - A former society columnist for several of the London
"garbage papers." He was forced into retirement in 1877 when Langdale Pike
began gaining in popularity.

Sidley & Sons - Purveyors of fine Persian carpets. They always discount their
goods.

Sloan, Sir Sidney - Nothing on file.

Smith, Bruce - The son of Sir Archibald Smith, who was struck and killed by
lightening.

Snelgrove, Marvin - Mr. Snelgrove, the president of the Recreative Evening
Schools Association, and his associate, Maurice Niven, once engaged me to teach
an evening course on the skills of the consulting detective.

Societies Club - Located at 2 St. James, SW, this posh and private club is the
gathering place of societies 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 and
the Probate Registry are located here. It also houses the Commons Will Office.
The records are open to the public.

Thomas, Anita - Anita Thomas is a Tontine ticket holder

Thomas, Claire - Claire Thomas is a Tontine ticket holder

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

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

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 .

Turnbull, Ebinizer - The third son of the Earl of Downey. At the age of six he
discovered a Roman ruin on the family's country estate. He has led a number of
archoelogical excursions, notably several to the Luxor-Karnak area where he has
made some significant discoveries.

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 - Reluctant adventurer for hire. He'd like to think he's my
competition, but he's not.

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

Uruburu, Anthony - Nothing on file.

Urwitz, Rabbi Solomon - Jewish religious leader at Congregation Beth Israel.

Usher, Perry - Nothing on file.

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

Uzzell, Dr. Nathan - Physician specializing in maladies of the skin.

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

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.

Victoria Station - This railway station is located in Westminster and opened in
1860. 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.

Vogler, Kenneth - A cellist with The London Symphony.

Weatherby, Andrew - Nothing on file.

Wellsley, Fred - Nothing on file.

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

West London Cricketeers - Quite a good team of players. They have won the city-
wide championship for the past five years.

Whitfield, Joseph - Nothing on file.

Willis' Rooms - Nothing on file.

Xalus, Wyston - Ornithology professor at London University.

Xaron, Rose - Nothing on file.

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

Xelan, Matthew - A forger. Has spent time in Pentonville Prison.

Xenos, Cinebar - Nothing on file

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

Yale, Lawrence - Instructor of Mathematics at Priory School.

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

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

Ye Old Cheshire Cheese - The best cheddar in London.

Yeager, Cornelius - Nothing on file.

York, Potter - A craftsman of fine china.

Young, William - Nothing on file.

Yule, Ebinezer - Seller of greeting cards. Does brisk business during the
Christmas season.

Zachariah, Devon - 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 paragraph one.

Zebediah's Pawn Shop - Located on Brook Street. Zebediah's is an excellent
source of second hand Meerchaums-though I took special care to boil them before
using.

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.

Zwieback, Crumbley - Heir to a great biscuit fortune.

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

A. To get him out of the running for the Tontine prize money.
B. To avenge the honor of Arneau's sister, Fleurette.
C. To prevent the publication of the revised edition of Treasures of the
  Conquerors.
D. Because of his marriage of convenience to Mary Fitch.

A. He wasn't trying to say anything. The figure was turned accidentally during
  the struggle.
B. War, like murder, is an exercise in futility.
C. The sword that killed him was identical to the one Napoleon carried at
  Waterloo.
D. His murderer was the actor who was playing Napoleon, Phillip Arneau.

A. My Fleurette.
B. Old Money bags.
C. Horseface.
D. Rich Fitch.


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