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From Sir Charles Baskerville
"On the death of Sir Charles we inquired for this young gentleman [Sir Henry Baskerville], and found that he had been farming in Canada." -- Dr. Mortimer, 'The Hound of the Baskervilles
Sir. Charles Baskerville died supposedly at the hand of the hound of the Baskervilles. Before death, he, as he usually did, was walking down an avenue of trees where he stopped at the gates leading out toward the moor to have a smoke. After several minutes, he started running, oddly away from the safety of the mansion and toward the end of the avenue where not far from the end his body was found. He seemed to have died from exhaustion. A few feet away were the prints of an enormous dog.
Because the ash had dropped twice from his cigar.
Sir Henry Baskerville is Sir Charles Baskerville's nephew.
Doctor Mortimer
Found many footsteps and cigarette ashes on the ground
From Sir Charles Baskerville
"On the death of Sir Charles we inquired for this young gentleman [Sir Henry Baskerville], and found that he had been farming in Canada." -- Dr. Mortimer, 'The Hound of the Baskervilles
Sir James Mortimer's Wager - 1916 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Sir Robert Eric Mortimer Wheeler was British, an archaeologist and was once an officer in the British Army.
Sir. Charles Baskerville died supposedly at the hand of the hound of the Baskervilles. Before death, he, as he usually did, was walking down an avenue of trees where he stopped at the gates leading out toward the moor to have a smoke. After several minutes, he started running, oddly away from the safety of the mansion and toward the end of the avenue where not far from the end his body was found. He seemed to have died from exhaustion. A few feet away were the prints of an enormous dog.
Because the ash had dropped twice from his cigar.
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He was Charles Upham,not sir Charles Upham.He refused a knighthood.