Holmes sent a telegram to the nearest telegraph office in Grimpen with explicit instructions that the other telegram to Barrymore is to be 'delivered into his own hand', which would have determined if Barrymore was at Baskerville Hall, but the postmaster did not follow the instructions.
In "The Hound of the Baskervilles," Sir Henry Baskerville is the heir who comes to take over the manor after the death of Sir Charles Baskerville. He travels from Canada to claim his inheritance at Baskerville Hall, setting off the events that lead Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson to investigate the mysterious circumstances surrounding the Baskerville family and the legend of the supernatural hound.
When Sir Henry went to Baskerville Hall, Sherlock Holmes made the provision that Dr. Watson would accompany him to ensure his safety. Holmes was concerned about the potential dangers Sir Henry might face due to the mysterious circumstances surrounding the Baskerville estate and the legend of the Hound. By having Watson by his side, Holmes aimed to provide protection and gather information while maintaining a degree of distance to observe the situation from afar.
Dr. Mortimer found Sir Charles Baskerville's body on the moors near his estate at Baskerville Hall. Sir Charles had been walking near the Grimpen Mire when he was discovered, having apparently died from a heart attack, with evidence suggesting he was frightened just before his death. The scene was marked by unusual footprints, which led to speculation about the legendary hound.
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Holmes sent a telegram to the nearest telegraph office in Grimpen with explicit instructions that the other telegram to Barrymore is to be 'delivered into his own hand', which would have determined if Barrymore was at Baskerville Hall, but the postmaster did not follow the instructions.
Dr.Watson stayed with Sir Henry in the Baskerville Hall.
When Sir Henry went to Baskerville Hall, Sherlock Holmes made the provision that Dr. Watson would accompany him to ensure his safety. Holmes was concerned about the potential dangers Sir Henry might face due to the mysterious circumstances surrounding the Baskerville estate and the legend of the Hound. By having Watson by his side, Holmes aimed to provide protection and gather information while maintaining a degree of distance to observe the situation from afar.
Dr. Mortimer found Sir Charles Baskerville's body on the moors near his estate at Baskerville Hall. Sir Charles had been walking near the Grimpen Mire when he was discovered, having apparently died from a heart attack, with evidence suggesting he was frightened just before his death. The scene was marked by unusual footprints, which led to speculation about the legendary hound.
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Rodger Baskerville was the youngest of three brothers: Charles, a second brother who fathered Henry Baskerville, and Rodger himself. He was the spitting image of Hugo Baskerville, the man who's actions (circa 1650) and fate created the legend of their family. Known as the black sheep of the family, Rodger gained a bad reputation in England and left for Central America where he died in 1876 of yellow fever. Late in the story the reader learns that he had a son also named Rodger Baskerville. There is a third Rodger Baskerville, the son of the Hugo Baskerville who wrote the 'curse' manuscript dated 1742.
The only first names of the Baskerville clan mentioned in the book are: Charles, Henry, Hugo, Rodger, John, and Elizabeth. Sir Henry being the resident of Baskerville Hall during the story.
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When Sherlock Holmes was in the dining room at Baskerville Hall, he noticed that Stapleton looked very similar to Hugo Baskerville's portrait. He also researched his past and came to know that he had changed his name and that he was actually a Baskerville.
Merripit House, not too far from Baskerville Hall.
Stapleton was his fictional name made up so the Baskerville family would not know who he was. He was the son of Rodger Baskerville who was one of the brothers of Sir Charles Baskerville, which makes him a Baskerville too.
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