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Blandings Castle and lies near the
village of Much
Matchingham. In its
grounds resides the "Pride of
Matchingham", Sir Gregory's pig and
rival to Lord Emsworth's...
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defects to Sir
Gregory Parsloe-Parsloe,
whose own
animal the
Pride of
Matchingham is the Empress'
biggest rival. In the
novels Summer Lightning and Heavy...
- lies
directly outside the
castle gates and the town of Much
Matchingham, home to
Matchingham Hall, the
residence of Sir
Gregory Parsloe-Parsloe, is also...
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Empress and his
rivalry with his neighbour, Sir
Gregory Parsloe, of
Matchingham Hall, who had not only his own
designs on the fat pigs class, but, as...
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several years in a row. The Empress's
primary competitor is the
Pride of
Matchingham, who
belongs to Sir
Gregory Parsloe-Parsloe, Emsworth's
neighbour and...
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Herbert Binstead, Parsloe's
butler The
Pride of
Matchingham, Parsloe-Parsloe's pig The
Queen of
Matchingham,
another pig
owned by Parsloe-Parsloe
James Bartholomew...
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Richard Hefter Precocious Piggy Precocious Piggy Thomas Hood
Pride of
Matchingham P. G.
Wodehouse Chief rival to the
Empress of Blandings;
owned by Sir...
- of
British author P. G. Wodehouse. In the stories,
Parsloe resides at
Matchingham Hall, near
Blandings Castle, and is the
rival and
enemy of Lord Emsworth...
- that he saw him hide the pig. Carmody, in a panic,
calls Millicent at
Matchingham Hall; she
advises him to tell
Emsworth where the pig is at once. He does...
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Gregory Parsloe-Parsloe,
their neighbour,
another pig-keeper The
Queen of
Matchingham, Parsloe's new pig
George Cyril Wellbeloved, Parsloe's pig man, poached...