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where the
Wodehouses were living.
Cooper complained to the
French authorities, and the
couple were
moved to a
different hotel. The
Wodehouses were subsequently...
- The
Wodehouse is a
Grade II*
listed English country house near Wombourne, Staffordshire,
notable as the
family seat of the
Georgian landscape designer...
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Wodehouse (1881–1975) was an
English humorist.
Wodehouse may also
refer to:
Wodehouse (surname) 4608
Wodehouse, a main-belt
asteroid The
Wodehouse, an...
- Mortimer-Percy, 402ff. Lord
Wodehouse, The
Wodehouses of Kimberley,
London (1887). This page
lists people with the
surname Wodehouse. If an
internal link intending...
- the
Wodehouse of
Kimberly noble family, see
Wodehouse (surname) Sir John
Wodehouse, 4th
Baronet (1669–1754) John
Wodehouse, 1st
Baron Wodehouse (1741–1834)...
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including the BBC
sketch comedy series A Bit of Fry &
Laurie and the P. G.
Wodehouse adaptation Jeeves and Wooster. From 1986 to 1989 he
appeared in three...
- Sir
Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, KBE (/ˈwʊdhaʊs/; 1881–1975) was a
prolific English author,
humorist and scriptwriter.
After being educated at Dulwich...
- a
series of
comedic short stories and
novels by
English author P. G.
Wodehouse.
Jeeves is the
highly competent valet of a
wealthy and idle
young Londoner...
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Edmond or
Edmund Wodehouse may
refer to:
Edmond Wodehouse (Bath MP) (1835–1914),
English Liberal and
Liberal Unionist politician,
member of parliament...
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recurring or
notable fictional locations featured in the
stories of P. G.
Wodehouse, in
alphabetical order by
place name. The Angler's (or Anglers') Rest...