The daughter of Musgrave's gamekeeper as well as the current tryst of Brunton, the butler at the center of the plot.
In the coal scuttle -- 'The Musgrave Ritual'
Mystery - 1980 The Return of Sherlock Holmes I The Musgrave Ritual 7-14 was released on: USA: 19 February 1987
Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century - 1999 The Musgrave Ritual 1-12 was released on: USA: 29 November 1999
The Return of Sherlock Holmes - 1986 The Musgrave Ritual 1-3 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (video rating) (1989) (1999) (2005)
Basil Rathbone did play Sherlock Holmes in the movie "Sherlock Holmes Faces Death" which is about the Musgrave Manor. This intriguing mystery is based upon Sir Author Conan Doyle's "The Musgrave Ritual".
The last sentence in the story reads as follows: "Of the woman [Rachel Howells] nothing was ever heard, and the probability is that she got away out of England, and carried herself, and the memory of her crime, to some land beyond the seas." -- Sherlock Holmes, 'The Musgrave Ritual'
The climax of "The Musgrave Ritual," a Sherlock Holmes story by Arthur Conan Doyle, occurs when Holmes deduces the location of the hidden treasure based on the cryptic clues in the ritual. He realizes that the key to solving the mystery lies in the historical context of the Musgrave family and the specific wording of the ritual itself. This revelation leads him to uncover the truth about the murder of Reginald Musgrave's former butler and the location of the buried gold. The tension peaks as Holmes confronts the implications of his discovery and the moral complexities surrounding it.
The 'Gloria Scott' was Holmes' first case, and the 'Musgrave Ritual' came some time later (probably his fourth case). The reader is not told which cases came in between.
Sherlock Holmes Dr. Watson (who is only a listener to Holmes' telling of an early case) Reginald Musgrave, classmate of Holmes Richard Brunton, Musgrave's butler Rachel Howells, another Musgrave servant Janet Tregellis, daughter of the gamekeeper unnamed servants including a nurse two Sussex constables Mr. Musgrave (Reginald's late father) Sir Ralph Musgrave, and other ancestors King Charles I King Charles II
If you mean in 'The Musgrave Ritual', they found ". . . a linen bag, which contained within it a mass of old rusted and discoloured metal and several dull-coloured pieces of pebble or glass."
The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual was created in 1893.
Sherlock Holmes' first case was 'The Gloria Scott' published in 1893, but the first published Sherlock Holmes story was the novel, 'A Study in Scarlet' (1887) which, coincidentally, was his first case where he was accompanied by Watson.