Arthur Morstan
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
Fictional character.
In the Sherlock Holmes stories
Captain Arthur Morstan was the father of Mary Morstan, the client of Sherlock Holmes in The Sign of Four (SIGN 133).
- He was officer in an Indian regiment (SIGN 226). In the year 1878, he was senior captain of his regiment (SIGN 229). He was in charge of the convict guard in the Andaman Islands (SIGN 242).
- After some heated words with Thaddeus Sholto, Morstan had sprung out of his chair in a paroxysm of anger, when he suddenly pressed his hand to his side, his face turned a dusky hue, and he fell backwards, cutting his head against the corner of the treasure-chest. He was dead... (SIGN 586).
