Carew, Sir Danvers
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− | A pleasant and likable older gentleman, '''Sir Danvers Carew'' was a member of British Parliament as well as a client of [[Utterson, Gabriel John|Gabriel John Utterson]]. One night while he was out for a stroll Sir Danvers encountered [[Hyde, Edward|Edward Hyde]]. For reasons that are only ever speculated upon, Hyde flew into a homicidal rage and beat Sir Danvers to death with his cane. | + | A pleasant and likable older gentleman, '''Sir Danvers Carew''' was a member of British Parliament as well as a client of [[Utterson, Gabriel John|Gabriel John Utterson]]. One night while he was out for a stroll Sir Danvers encountered [[Hyde, Edward|Edward Hyde]]. For reasons that are only ever speculated upon, Hyde flew into a homicidal rage and beat Sir Danvers to death with his cane. |
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Revision as of 19:29, 1 December 2005
A pleasant and likable older gentleman, Sir Danvers Carew was a member of British Parliament as well as a client of Gabriel John Utterson. One night while he was out for a stroll Sir Danvers encountered Edward Hyde. For reasons that are only ever speculated upon, Hyde flew into a homicidal rage and beat Sir Danvers to death with his cane.