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By most accounts, the small London cabal called The Haunting Hand is a relatively modern organization dating back no more than a few years. It is possible that the organization is a reincarnation of the Haunters of the Dark who worked from the London docks in the 1880’s. It is also possible that they are part of a larger, more global organization. | By most accounts, the small London cabal called The Haunting Hand is a relatively modern organization dating back no more than a few years. It is possible that the organization is a reincarnation of the Haunters of the Dark who worked from the London docks in the 1880’s. It is also possible that they are part of a larger, more global organization. | ||
− | Besides profit and mayhem, the organization has ties to fringe religious practices around a mythos of ancient gods – ambiguously called the Old Ones. Messages from the Haunting Hand often refer to upcoming Dark Times – clearly a reference to an event or epoch supposedly near at hand for England and the world. "There is no way you can stop us! We are already here. He's coming tonight. It will be glorious when the keys are together and he is summoned! The Great Old One will eat you and devour your soul." | + | Besides profit and mayhem, the organization has ties to fringe religious practices around a mythos of ancient gods – ambiguously called the Great Old Ones. Messages from the Haunting Hand often refer to upcoming Dark Times – clearly a reference to an event or epoch supposedly near at hand for England and the world. "There is no way you can stop us! We are already here. He's coming tonight. It will be glorious when the keys are together and he is summoned! The Great Old One will eat you and devour your soul." |
Several Haunting Hand locations have been uncovered – including a major stronghold near the Lower Shadwell Docks. It is suspected that additional, undiscovered hideouts are scattered through London and the countryside. | Several Haunting Hand locations have been uncovered – including a major stronghold near the Lower Shadwell Docks. It is suspected that additional, undiscovered hideouts are scattered through London and the countryside. | ||
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''From confidential Scotland Yard files:'' | ''From confidential Scotland Yard files:'' | ||
− | ==Master | + | ==Master Cultist - Living== |
− | + | '''Rufus Gladstone'''<br> | |
− | + | Known Aliases: None<br> | |
− | + | Description: Tall and dark featured, Rufus is elegant and aloof. He is always impeccably dressed, preferring to quietly blend into the background. Rufus is rarely seen. <br> | |
− | + | Background: Leader of the Cult of Haunting Hand; father of Julia Gladstone; nemesis of Inspector Smythe. | |
− | + | '''Bartholomew Bartley'''<br> | |
− | + | Known Aliases : Blind Beggar, Master of Disguises<br> | |
− | + | Description : None<br> | |
− | + | Background : Played the part of the blind beggar and Mr. Bartley and others??? at the Piper Estate affair. | |
− | + | '''Henry Hyde'''<br> | |
− | + | Known Aliases : None<br> | |
− | + | Description : A large black bearded man with a top hat.<br> | |
− | + | Background : Leader of the Piper Estate affair. He is thought to be William Hyde’s father. William has been captured and is now serving time in Dartmoor Prison. | |
− | + | '''Matthew Weeks'''<br> | |
− | + | Known Aliases : None<br> | |
− | + | Description : Handsome, athletic with an average face, brown hair, well dressed with green tinted glasses.<br> | |
− | + | Background : Mastermind of the All Hallow's Hunt affair. Last seen in Cornwall. | |
− | + | '''???'''<br> | |
− | + | Known Aliases : Mr. Finch?<br> | |
− | + | Description : Average build, dark hair and eyes, small black beard and mustache looks as if he is of Eastern European or Russian descent. This could be the twin of Josiah Brand. <br> | |
− | + | Background : Unknown<br> | |
− | + | Status : Seen by Dr. Clive James at the Golders Green Asylum after the death of Josiah Brand. A twin? Doppleganger? Reincarnation? | |
==Master Cultists - Whereabouts Unknown== | ==Master Cultists - Whereabouts Unknown== | ||
− | + | '''Julia Gladstone'''<br> | |
− | + | Known Aliases : Miss Julia Herringford (the nanny of Monkshood)<br> | |
− | + | Description : Eye witnesses describe Miss Gladstone as, "tall and lithe, oozing sophistication and charm. She is smartly dressed, although her skirt may be a bit too short. She has close cropped dark hair and smoldering black eyes. Her manner is quiet and reserved.”<br> | |
− | + | Background : Miss Gladstone is the daughter of Rufus Gladstone, leader of the Haunting Hand. Under her alias Miss Julia Herringford and acting as the family nanny, she was implicated in the death of William Monkshood IV and the destruction of Monkshood Estate. Her actions are implicated in the murder and burning of Monkshood Estate.<br> | |
− | + | Status : A journal entry of Dr. Clive James reports that Julia Gladstone was killed in the Lower Shadwell Docks area of London on 31 January 1892. Her body was stolen from the London Morgue shortly afterwards. Its disappearance remains unsolved. | |
− | + | '''Joseph Highmore'''<br> | |
− | + | Known Aliases : Rufus Roschach<br> | |
− | + | Description : Joesph is a short, swarthy man in his middle years. He has black hair which he combs straight back and black eyes. Impeccably dressed, he is sophisticated if not a bit stand offish. His natural expression is that of a scowl.<br> | |
− | + | Background : Second in command, he was originally sent to Gaylords looking for the relic lost by Julia Gladstone. Joseph then led a small fist of cultists in the adventures at Hardwicke House in Tutbury.<br> | |
− | + | Status : Killed in a shootout in Tutbury, his body was later claimed under false pretenses from the county morgue. | |
− | + | '''The Creeper'''<br> | |
− | + | Known Aliases : None<br> | |
− | + | Description : This impossibly large man has a blank, expressionless stare. His features are enlarged, almost clay like in their appearance. He moves with deliberate slowness, looming with a diabolical gait. Has a fish like smell to him. <br> | |
− | + | Background : The Creeper was used as a killing machine by the Haunting Hand at the Piper Estate.<br> | |
− | + | Status : Killed in the fire at the Piper Estate, the Creeper was reportedly buried in the collapse of the basement ceiling during the blaze. His body was never recovered from the debris. | |
==Master Cultists - Dead== | ==Master Cultists - Dead== | ||
− | + | '''John Brady'''<br> | |
− | + | Known Aliases : None<br> | |
− | + | Description : A large man with a thick neck and build of a wrestler. Mr. Brady is fair skinned with a ruddy face, ginger hair and face that is perpetually pensive.<br> | |
− | + | Background : Mr. Brady led a small fist of cultists in the Lower Shadwell Docks.<br> | |
− | + | Status : Mr. Brady was killed after [[Journal of Dr. Clive James No. 6 - Sinking of the Christabel - 30 January 1892|the Lower Shadwell Dock explosions during the sinking of the Christabel]]. | |
− | + | '''Josiah Brand'''<br> | |
− | + | Known Aliases : None<br> | |
− | + | Description : Average build, dark hair and eyes, small black beard and moustache. Mr. Brand looks as if he is of Eastern European descent – although his accent is well schooled British.<br> | |
− | + | Background : Mr. Brand led a small fist of cultists in Bayhaven.<br> | |
− | + | Status : Mr. Brand was killed in a gunfight outside of the Wiggins house in Bayhaven. | |
==Cultists - At Large== | ==Cultists - At Large== | ||
− | '''Eliza Curry''' | + | '''Eliza Curry''' [[The Royal Train|(see All Hallow's Hunt)]] |
− | ==Cultists | + | ==Cultists in Dartmoor Prison, Devonshire== |
− | '''George Ginger''' | + | '''George Ginger''' [[Lower Shadwell Docks|(see Lower Shadwell Docks)]]<br> |
− | '''Benjamin Hopkins''' | + | '''Benjamin Hopkins''' [[Journal of Dr. Clive James No. 3 - Gaylord's Auction House - 10 January 1892|(see Gaylord's Auction House)]]<br> |
− | '''William Hyde''' | + | '''William Hyde''' [[Lower Shadwell Docks|(see Lower Shadwell Docks)]]<br> |
− | '''William Weston''' | + | '''William Weston''' [[Journal of Dr. Clive James No. 3 - Gaylord's Auction House - 10 January 1892|(see Gaylord's Auction House)]] |
− | ==Cultists | + | ==Cultists Dead== |
− | '''Roger Allen''' | + | '''Roger Allen''' [[Journal of Dr. Clive James No. 8 - Madness at Bayhaven - 28 June 1892|(see Bayhaven)]]<br> |
− | '''Hugh Ashton''' – [[Journal | + | '''Hugh Ashton''' – [[Journal of Dr. Clive James No. 3 - Gaylord's Auction House - 10 January 1892|(see Gaylord's Auction House)]]<br> |
− | '''Alexander Baldwin''' – [[Journal | + | '''Alexander Baldwin''' – [[Journal of Dr. Clive James No. 3 - Gaylord's Auction House - 10 January 1892|(see Gaylord's Auction House)]]<br> |
− | '''Alfred Bean''' | + | '''Alfred Bean''' [[The Christabel|(see The Christabel)]]<br> |
− | '''Henry Brand''' | + | '''Henry Brand''' [[The Christabel|(see The Christabel)]]<br> |
− | '''Henry Burgess''' | + | '''Henry Burgess''' [[Lower Shadwell Docks|(see Lower Shadwell Docks)]]<br> |
− | '''George Burton''' | + | '''George Burton''' [[Lower Shadwell Docks|(see Lower Shadwell Docks)]]<br> |
− | '''Aaron Chattoway''' | + | '''Aaron Chattoway''' [[Hardwicke House|(see Hardwicke House)]]<br> |
− | '''Francis Clarke''' | + | '''Francis Clarke''' [[Journal of Dr. Clive James No. 8 - Madness at Bayhaven - 28 June 1892|(see Bayhaven)]]<br> |
− | '''William Collins''' | + | '''William Collins''' [[Lower Shadwell Docks|(see Lower Shadwell Docks)]]<br> |
− | '''Simon Cooper''' | + | '''Simon Cooper''' [[Lower Shadwell Docks|(see Lower Shadwell Docks)]]<br> |
− | '''Edward Crabtree''' – [[Journal | + | '''Edward Crabtree''' – [[Journal of Dr. Clive James No. 3 - Gaylord's Auction House - 10 January 1892|(see Gaylord's Auction House)]]<br> |
− | '''Elias Culverton''' | + | '''Elias Culverton''' [[Monkshood Estate|(see Monkshood Estate)]]<br> |
− | '''Charles Davis''' | + | '''Charles Davis''' [[Lower Shadwell Docks|(see Lower Shadwell Docks)]]<br> |
− | '''Bridget Donovan''' | + | '''Bridget Donovan''' [[Lower Shadwell Docks|(see Lower Shadwell Docks)]]<br> |
− | '''Donald Dosset''' | + | '''Donald Dosset''' [[Hardwicke House|(see Hardwicke House)]]<br> |
− | '''Hugh Douglas''' | + | '''Hugh Douglas''' [[Lower Shadwell Docks|(see Lower Shadwell Docks)]]<br> |
− | '''Dug''' | + | '''Dug''' [[Journal of Dr. Clive James No. 8 - Madness at Bayhaven - 28 June 1892|(see Bayhaven)]]<br> |
− | '''Joesph Duxberry''' | + | '''Joesph Duxberry''' [[Lower Shadwell Docks|(see Lower Shadwell Docks)]]<br> |
− | '''James Field''' | + | '''James Field''' [[Lower Shadwell Docks|(see Lower Shadwell Docks)]]<br> |
− | '''Brick Finton''' | + | '''Brick Finton''' [[Goth's Notebook Entry No. 3 - The Shoot Out|(see Piper Mansion)]]<br> |
− | '''Emma Gamble''' | + | '''Emma Gamble''' [[Lower Shadwell Docks|(see Lower Shadwell Docks)]]<br> |
− | '''Erik Garrow''' | + | '''Erik Garrow''' [[Goth's Notebook Entry No. 3 - The Shoot Out|(see Piper Mansion)]]<br> |
− | '''Sergeant George Garside''' | + | '''Sergeant George Garside''' [[Scotland Yard|(see Scotland Yard)]]<br> |
− | '''Henry Glower''' | + | '''Henry Glower''' [[Hardwicke House|(see Hardwicke House)]]<br> |
− | '''Thomas Godwin''' | + | '''Thomas Godwin''' [[Hardwicke House|(see Hardwicke House)]]<br> |
− | '''Phoebe Gooding''' | + | '''Phoebe Gooding''' [[The Royal Train|(see All Hallow's Hunt)]]<br> |
− | '''Hugh Green''' | + | '''Hugh Green''' [[Journal of Dr. Clive James No. 8 - Madness at Bayhaven - 28 June 1892|(see Bayhaven)]]<br> |
− | '''Solomon Green''' | + | '''Solomon Green''' [[The Christabel|(see The Christabel)]]<br> |
− | '''Paul Gregson''' | + | '''Paul Gregson''' [[Monkshood Estate|(see Monkshood Estate)]]<br> |
− | '''Adolph Gunn''' | + | '''Adolph Gunn''' [[Hardwicke House|(see Hardwicke House)]]<br> |
− | '''Robert Halbard''' | + | '''Robert Halbard''' [[Lower Shadwell Docks|(see Lower Shadwell Docks)]]<br> |
− | '''Nathan Hardwicke''' – [[Hardwicke | + | '''Nathan Hardwicke''' – [[Hardwicke House|Hardwicke House]]<br> |
− | '''Jasper Harrison''' | + | '''Jasper Harrison''' [[Journal of Dr. Clive James No. 8 - Madness at Bayhaven - 28 June 1892|(see Bayhaven)]]<br> |
− | '''Philip Haward''' | + | '''Philip Haward''' [[Hardwicke House|(see Hardwicke House)]]<br> |
− | '''Paul Hawk''' | + | '''Paul Hawk''' [[Hardwicke House|(see Hardwicke House)]]<br> |
− | '''Henrik Heatherly''' | + | '''Henrik Heatherly''' [[Goth's Notebook Entry No. 3 - The Shoot Out|(see Piper Mansion)]]<br> |
− | '''Daniel Hickey''' | + | '''Daniel Hickey''' [[Lower Shadwell Docks|(see Lower Shadwell Docks)]]<br> |
− | '''Gage Howland''' | + | '''Gage Howland''' [[Goth's Notebook Entry No. 3 - The Shoot Out|(see Piper Mansion)]]<br> |
− | '''Jerrod Huges''' | + | '''Jerrod Huges''' [[Journal of Dr. Clive James No. 8 - Madness at Bayhaven - 28 June 1892|(see Bayhaven)]]<br> |
− | '''John Hurst''' – [[Journal | + | '''John Hurst''' – [[Journal of Dr. Clive James No. 3 - Gaylord's Auction House - 10 January 1892|(see Gaylord's Auction House)]]<br> |
− | '''Forrester James''' | + | '''Forrester James''' [[Journal of Dr. Clive James No. 8 - Madness at Bayhaven - 28 June 1892|(see Bayhaven)]]<br> |
− | '''Patrick Kelly''' | + | '''Patrick Kelly''' [[The Christabel|(see The Christabel)]]<br> |
− | '''Miles Kidd''' | + | '''Miles Kidd''' [[Hardwicke House|(see Hardwicke House)]]<br> |
− | '''Harlan King''' | + | '''Harlan King''' [[Journal of Dr. Clive James No. 8 - Madness at Bayhaven - 28 June 1892|(see Bayhaven)]]<br> |
− | '''Morris Kinward''' | + | '''Morris Kinward''' [[Hardwicke House|(see Hardwicke House)]]<br> |
− | '''John Leary''' | + | '''John Leary''' [[The Christabel|(see The Christabel)]]<br> |
− | '''William Lindon''' | + | '''William Lindon''' [[The Christabel|(see The Christabel)]]<br> |
− | '''Derek Marland''' | + | '''Derek Marland''' [[Goth's Notebook Entry No. 3 - The Shoot Out|(see Piper Mansion)]]<br> |
− | '''Alfred Nash''' | + | '''Alfred Nash''' [[Hardwicke House|(see Hardwicke House)]]<br> |
− | '''Charles Pickergill''' | + | '''Charles Pickergill''' [[Hardwicke House|(see Hardwicke House)]]<br> |
− | '''Fennis Pond''' | + | '''Fennis Pond''' [[Goth's Notebook Entry No. 3 - The Shoot Out|(see Piper Mansion)]]<br> |
− | '''Arthur Seymour''' | + | '''Arthur Seymour''' [[Hardwicke House|(see Hardwicke House)]]<br> |
− | '''Frederick Skulley''' | + | '''Frederick Skulley''' [[Lower Shadwell Docks|(see Lower Shadwell Docks)]]<br> |
− | '''Slavik''' | + | '''Slavik''' [[Journal of Dr. Clive James No. 3 - Gaylord's Auction House - 10 January 1892|(see Gaylord's Auction House)]]<br> |
− | '''Richard Tanner''' | + | '''Richard Tanner''' [[Lower Shadwell Docks|(see Lower Shadwell Docks)]]<br> |
− | '''Nicholas Thompson''' | + | '''Nicholas Thompson''' [[Journal of Dr. Clive James No. 8 - Madness at Bayhaven - 28 June 1892|(see Bayhaven)]]<br> |
− | '''John Tobin''' | + | '''John Tobin''' [[Lower Shadwell Docks|(see Lower Shadwell Docks)]]<br> |
− | '''Graham Turner''' | + | '''Graham Turner''' [[Journal of Dr. Clive James No. 8 - Madness at Bayhaven - 28 June 1892|(see Bayhaven)]]<br> |
− | '''Cale Whelpley''' (brawler) | + | '''Cale Whelpley''' (brawler) [[Goth's Notebook Entry No. 3 - The Shoot Out|(see Piper Mansion)]]<br> |
− | '''Constable Robert White''' – [[Journal | + | '''Constable Robert White''' – [[Journal of Dr. Clive James No. 3 - Gaylord's Auction House - 10 January 1892|(see Tutbury)]]<br> |
− | '''Abraham Whitson''' – [[Journal | + | '''Abraham Whitson''' – [[Journal of Dr. Clive James No. 3 - Gaylord's Auction House - 10 January 1892|(see Gaylord's Auction House)]]<br> |
− | '''Constable Henry Wickham''' | + | '''Constable Henry Wickham''' [[Scotland Yard|(see Scotland Yard)]]<br> |
− | '''Jeremy Wilkenson''' | + | '''Jeremy Wilkenson''' [[Journal of Dr. Clive James No. 3 - Gaylord's Auction House - 10 January 1892|(see Gaylord's Auction House)]]<br> |
− | '''Steward Wittlock''' | + | '''Steward Wittlock''' [[Hardwicke House|(see Hardwicke House)]]<br> |
− | '''Christopher Wood''' | + | '''Christopher Wood''' [[Journal of Dr. Clive James No. 8 - Madness at Bayhaven - 28 June 1892|(see Bayhaven)]]<br> |
− | '''Alex Yarnell''' – [[ | + | '''Alex Yarnell''' – [[Goth's Notebook Entry No. 3 - The Shoot Out|(see Piper Mansion)]]<br> |
− | '''Herbert Young''' | + | '''Herbert Young''' [[Journal of Dr. Clive James No. 8 - Madness at Bayhaven - 28 June 1892|(see Bayhaven)]] |
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Latest revision as of 15:29, 26 July 2021
By most accounts, the small London cabal called The Haunting Hand is a relatively modern organization dating back no more than a few years. It is possible that the organization is a reincarnation of the Haunters of the Dark who worked from the London docks in the 1880’s. It is also possible that they are part of a larger, more global organization.
Besides profit and mayhem, the organization has ties to fringe religious practices around a mythos of ancient gods – ambiguously called the Great Old Ones. Messages from the Haunting Hand often refer to upcoming Dark Times – clearly a reference to an event or epoch supposedly near at hand for England and the world. "There is no way you can stop us! We are already here. He's coming tonight. It will be glorious when the keys are together and he is summoned! The Great Old One will eat you and devour your soul."
Several Haunting Hand locations have been uncovered – including a major stronghold near the Lower Shadwell Docks. It is suspected that additional, undiscovered hideouts are scattered through London and the countryside.
The cult is led by Rufus Gladstone, although several recovered letters point to a benefactor who may be more highly placed within the organization. This benefactor is known only as “V”.
From confidential Scotland Yard files:
Master Cultist - Living
Rufus Gladstone
Known Aliases: None
Description: Tall and dark featured, Rufus is elegant and aloof. He is always impeccably dressed, preferring to quietly blend into the background. Rufus is rarely seen.
Background: Leader of the Cult of Haunting Hand; father of Julia Gladstone; nemesis of Inspector Smythe.
Bartholomew Bartley
Known Aliases : Blind Beggar, Master of Disguises
Description : None
Background : Played the part of the blind beggar and Mr. Bartley and others??? at the Piper Estate affair.
Henry Hyde
Known Aliases : None
Description : A large black bearded man with a top hat.
Background : Leader of the Piper Estate affair. He is thought to be William Hyde’s father. William has been captured and is now serving time in Dartmoor Prison.
Matthew Weeks
Known Aliases : None
Description : Handsome, athletic with an average face, brown hair, well dressed with green tinted glasses.
Background : Mastermind of the All Hallow's Hunt affair. Last seen in Cornwall.
???
Known Aliases : Mr. Finch?
Description : Average build, dark hair and eyes, small black beard and mustache looks as if he is of Eastern European or Russian descent. This could be the twin of Josiah Brand.
Background : Unknown
Status : Seen by Dr. Clive James at the Golders Green Asylum after the death of Josiah Brand. A twin? Doppleganger? Reincarnation?
Master Cultists - Whereabouts Unknown
Julia Gladstone
Known Aliases : Miss Julia Herringford (the nanny of Monkshood)
Description : Eye witnesses describe Miss Gladstone as, "tall and lithe, oozing sophistication and charm. She is smartly dressed, although her skirt may be a bit too short. She has close cropped dark hair and smoldering black eyes. Her manner is quiet and reserved.”
Background : Miss Gladstone is the daughter of Rufus Gladstone, leader of the Haunting Hand. Under her alias Miss Julia Herringford and acting as the family nanny, she was implicated in the death of William Monkshood IV and the destruction of Monkshood Estate. Her actions are implicated in the murder and burning of Monkshood Estate.
Status : A journal entry of Dr. Clive James reports that Julia Gladstone was killed in the Lower Shadwell Docks area of London on 31 January 1892. Her body was stolen from the London Morgue shortly afterwards. Its disappearance remains unsolved.
Joseph Highmore
Known Aliases : Rufus Roschach
Description : Joesph is a short, swarthy man in his middle years. He has black hair which he combs straight back and black eyes. Impeccably dressed, he is sophisticated if not a bit stand offish. His natural expression is that of a scowl.
Background : Second in command, he was originally sent to Gaylords looking for the relic lost by Julia Gladstone. Joseph then led a small fist of cultists in the adventures at Hardwicke House in Tutbury.
Status : Killed in a shootout in Tutbury, his body was later claimed under false pretenses from the county morgue.
The Creeper
Known Aliases : None
Description : This impossibly large man has a blank, expressionless stare. His features are enlarged, almost clay like in their appearance. He moves with deliberate slowness, looming with a diabolical gait. Has a fish like smell to him.
Background : The Creeper was used as a killing machine by the Haunting Hand at the Piper Estate.
Status : Killed in the fire at the Piper Estate, the Creeper was reportedly buried in the collapse of the basement ceiling during the blaze. His body was never recovered from the debris.
Master Cultists - Dead
John Brady
Known Aliases : None
Description : A large man with a thick neck and build of a wrestler. Mr. Brady is fair skinned with a ruddy face, ginger hair and face that is perpetually pensive.
Background : Mr. Brady led a small fist of cultists in the Lower Shadwell Docks.
Status : Mr. Brady was killed after the Lower Shadwell Dock explosions during the sinking of the Christabel.
Josiah Brand
Known Aliases : None
Description : Average build, dark hair and eyes, small black beard and moustache. Mr. Brand looks as if he is of Eastern European descent – although his accent is well schooled British.
Background : Mr. Brand led a small fist of cultists in Bayhaven.
Status : Mr. Brand was killed in a gunfight outside of the Wiggins house in Bayhaven.
Cultists - At Large
Eliza Curry (see All Hallow's Hunt)
Cultists in Dartmoor Prison, Devonshire
George Ginger (see Lower Shadwell Docks)
Benjamin Hopkins (see Gaylord's Auction House)
William Hyde (see Lower Shadwell Docks)
William Weston (see Gaylord's Auction House)
Cultists Dead
Roger Allen (see Bayhaven)
Hugh Ashton – (see Gaylord's Auction House)
Alexander Baldwin – (see Gaylord's Auction House)
Alfred Bean (see The Christabel)
Henry Brand (see The Christabel)
Henry Burgess (see Lower Shadwell Docks)
George Burton (see Lower Shadwell Docks)
Aaron Chattoway (see Hardwicke House)
Francis Clarke (see Bayhaven)
William Collins (see Lower Shadwell Docks)
Simon Cooper (see Lower Shadwell Docks)
Edward Crabtree – (see Gaylord's Auction House)
Elias Culverton (see Monkshood Estate)
Charles Davis (see Lower Shadwell Docks)
Bridget Donovan (see Lower Shadwell Docks)
Donald Dosset (see Hardwicke House)
Hugh Douglas (see Lower Shadwell Docks)
Dug (see Bayhaven)
Joesph Duxberry (see Lower Shadwell Docks)
James Field (see Lower Shadwell Docks)
Brick Finton (see Piper Mansion)
Emma Gamble (see Lower Shadwell Docks)
Erik Garrow (see Piper Mansion)
Sergeant George Garside (see Scotland Yard)
Henry Glower (see Hardwicke House)
Thomas Godwin (see Hardwicke House)
Phoebe Gooding (see All Hallow's Hunt)
Hugh Green (see Bayhaven)
Solomon Green (see The Christabel)
Paul Gregson (see Monkshood Estate)
Adolph Gunn (see Hardwicke House)
Robert Halbard (see Lower Shadwell Docks)
Nathan Hardwicke – Hardwicke House
Jasper Harrison (see Bayhaven)
Philip Haward (see Hardwicke House)
Paul Hawk (see Hardwicke House)
Henrik Heatherly (see Piper Mansion)
Daniel Hickey (see Lower Shadwell Docks)
Gage Howland (see Piper Mansion)
Jerrod Huges (see Bayhaven)
John Hurst – (see Gaylord's Auction House)
Forrester James (see Bayhaven)
Patrick Kelly (see The Christabel)
Miles Kidd (see Hardwicke House)
Harlan King (see Bayhaven)
Morris Kinward (see Hardwicke House)
John Leary (see The Christabel)
William Lindon (see The Christabel)
Derek Marland (see Piper Mansion)
Alfred Nash (see Hardwicke House)
Charles Pickergill (see Hardwicke House)
Fennis Pond (see Piper Mansion)
Arthur Seymour (see Hardwicke House)
Frederick Skulley (see Lower Shadwell Docks)
Slavik (see Gaylord's Auction House)
Richard Tanner (see Lower Shadwell Docks)
Nicholas Thompson (see Bayhaven)
John Tobin (see Lower Shadwell Docks)
Graham Turner (see Bayhaven)
Cale Whelpley (brawler) (see Piper Mansion)
Constable Robert White – (see Tutbury)
Abraham Whitson – (see Gaylord's Auction House)
Constable Henry Wickham (see Scotland Yard)
Jeremy Wilkenson (see Gaylord's Auction House)
Steward Wittlock (see Hardwicke House)
Christopher Wood (see Bayhaven)
Alex Yarnell – (see Piper Mansion)
Herbert Young (see Bayhaven)