- "Percy"
Craye (later Earl of Worplesdon) is a
fictional character in the
Jeeves stories. He has a daughter,
Florence Craye, and a son,
Edwin Craye. Lord...
- Lady
Florence Craye is a
recurring fictional character who
appears in P. G. Wodehouse's
comedic Jeeves stories and novels. An
intellectual and imperious...
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Agatha Gregson and later,
after marrying Percy Craye,
becomes Lady
Worplesdon and
lives at the
Craye home of
Bumpleigh Hall near
Steeple Bumpleigh in...
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because of its
chief rival, the D'Courtney Cartel,
headed by the
older Craye D'Courtney.
Reich suffers recurring nightmares in
which a "Man with No Face"...
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Eustace Wooster — Ian
Jeffs (1); Joss
Brook (4)
Edwin Craye —
Kristopher Milnes (4)
Percy Craye, Lord
Worplesdon —
Frederick Treves (4) "Jeeves and Wooster...
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replacement for Wooster's previous,
thieving valet, and
features Lady
Florence Craye, as well as a p****ing
mention of Lord
Emsworth and
Blandings Castle. Several...
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Gregson (cousin) Lord
Worplesdon (uncle by marriage)
Florence Craye (step-cousin)
Edwin Craye (step-cousin)
George Wooster, Lord
Yaxley (uncle) Maud Wilberforce...
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different characters:
Madeline B****ett in
series one and Lady
Florence Craye in
series four. The
character of
Stiffy Byng was pla**** by
Charlotte Attenborough...
- "Lady
Florence Craye Arrives in New York" is the
second episode of the
fourth series of the 1990s
British comedy television series Jeeves and Wooster...
- Bumpleigh.
Usual residents include Lord Worplesdon's
children Florence Craye and
Edwin Craye.
Chuffnell Hall is the
fictional country house of "Chuffy" Chuffnell...