Mick Jaggers father taught at a school in Lower Peover, Cheshire (school name not known)
Cricket
no
He intimidated his clients
No.
Wemmick was a clerk who worked for Mr. Jaggers, a lawyer in Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations". He was responsible for handling legal matters and paperwork for Mr. Jaggers' clients.
Pip would room with Herbert at the Barnard Inn...
John Wemmick, Jaggers' clerk, lives in a replica of a castle with his father, the Aged P.
When Wemmick is as Jaggers' clerk, he is very businesslike and serious, but when he is at home, he is quite the opposite; very jolly and merry.
Mr. Wemmick is a practical and loyal clerk at Jaggers' law firm. He presents a stark contrast between his work and personal life, with a tough, businesslike demeanor at work and a kind, caring nature at home. He is known for his unique home, the Castle, and his devotion to his elderly father.
Bobby Jaggers is 6' 3".
Mr. Jaggers had represented him.
Mr jaggers had represented him
Jaggers invites Pip and Drummle to dinner. He is particularly interested in Drummle as a potential heir of a wealthy client Jaggers represents.
Abel Magwitch, a convict who Mr. Jaggers represented in court, revealed to Mr. Jaggers that he was Estella's father.
Mr. Jaggers is a character in the novel Great Expectations. Mr. Jaggers is a lawyer who represents Pip's benefactor and is a key character.
Mr. Jaggers' housekeeper had been accused of murder.