Trevor senior

From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
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Trevor senior (in Nouvelles aventures de Sherlock Holmes, 1913)

Fictional character.


In the Sherlock Holmes stories

Real name: James Armitage.

  • He was a thick-set, burly man with grizzled hair, a weatherbeaten face, and fierce blue eyes (GLOR 37).
  • He was a landed proprietor and a J.P. (Justice of the Peace) (GLOR 28).
  • His real name was James Armitage (GLOR 261), and in the past he was a former London bank employee convicted of a financial crime (misusing funds to pay a "debt of honour") (GLOR 262). Sentenced to transportation aboard the convict ship "Gloria Scott" in 1855 (GLOR 253). He survived the mutiny (as a mutineer) and destruction of the ship, escaped to Australia, prospered in the gold-fields, returned to England wealthy, and assumed a new identity (GLOR 59).
  • He died of apoplexy when he read the coded letter mentioning "The game is up. Hudson has told all. Fly for your life." (GLOR 231).
  • It was Trevor senior who first recommended to young Sherlock Holmes that he had the talents to be a good detective (GLOR 71).