- staying,
Poirot relays the
story to
Scotland Yard
Inspector Edward Catchpool.
Catchpool mentions he is
investigating the
murders of
three guests at the Bloxham...
- (Egerton) St John
Pettifor Catchpool CBE (1890-1971) also
known as Jack
Catchpool was a
social worker who
served as the
warden of
Toynbee Hall, London...
-
Thomas "Corder"
Pettifor Catchpool (15 July 1883 – 16
September 1952), born Leicester, was an
English Quaker and pacifist,
actively engaged in relief...
- children, lawyers,
Hercule Poirot, and
Scotland Yard
detective Edward Catchpool to her home, Lillieoak, in Clonakilty, Ireland. At dinner, she announces...
-
detective created by
Agatha Christie, and
Scotland Yard
inspector Edward Catchpool, an
original character created by Hannah. In 2013, the
estate of Agatha...
- the
source of the
letters with ****istance from his
young friend Edward Catchpool, a
Scotland Yard detective, he
comes into
contact with the
family of Pandy...
-
visited by
Mahatma Gandhi, he had
accepted the
invitation from
Corder Catchpool,
Quaker manager of the
Spring Vale
Garden Village Ltd, to see the effects...
- countries,
especially those that use
Commonwealth English. St John
Pettifor Catchpool (1890–1971),
English Quaker relief worker St. John
Ellis (1964–2005),...
-
Sydney Carter (1915–2004),
English poet,
songwriter St John
Pettifor Catchpool (1890–1971),
social worker (ODNB entry)
Selby Clewer (1917–2001), architect...
-
Carolyn Crimi, Mrs Crump's Cat by
Linda Smith,
Hopping Mad by
Michael Catchpool, Don't Say That
Willy Nilly by Anna
Powell and The
Dunderheads by Paul...