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John Sherlock (c. 1705 – 25 July 1794) was a Spanish brigadier general in the Ultonia Regiment. He successfully defended Melilla during a 100-day siege by Moroccan troops. [1] John was the son of Peter Sherlock, who had been made a baronet and knight by titular king, James III, the Old Pretender, in 1716.
The preface of the collection His Last Bow is signed "John H. Watson, M.D.", and in "The Problem of Thor Bridge", Watson says that his dispatch box is labelled "John H. Watson, M.D." [5] His wife Mary Watson appears to refer to him as "James" in "The Man with the Twisted Lip"; Dorothy L. Sayers speculated that Mary may be using his middle name ...
Sir John Sherlock (1603-1652) was an Irish landowner, politician and courtier of the seventeenth century. He was probably born at Littlerath, near Sallins, County Kildare, eldest son of the wealthy merchant Christopher Sherlock and his first wife Eleanor. The Sherlock family had settled in County Kildare early in the previous century.
Lee Paasch voiced Mrs. Hudson for Imagination Theatre's radio series The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes from 1998 until her death in 2013, and was the only actress to voice Mrs. Hudson in the related series by Imagination Theatre, The Classic Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (2005–2016), which adapted all of Doyle's Sherlock Holmes ...
The name is used of Holmes by Stamford in the 1954 radio show 'Dr Watson Meets Sherlock Holmes' as he attempts to remember Holmes' first name. [ 53 ] He was first proposed by William S. Baring-Gould who wrote in his fictional biography Sherlock Holmes of Baker Street (1962) that Sherrinford was the eldest brother of Sherlock Holmes. [ 54 ]
In the course of the first nine episodes and holiday special, John and Sherlock's relationship is read as queer by a restaurateur, their new landlady Mrs. Hudson, John's ex-girlfriend, married gay innkeepers, lesbian dominatrix Irene Adler, Mrs. Hudson again (after she has known John for at least two years), and the in-universe British tabloid ...
Though Sherlock's fake suicide at the end of "The Reichenbach Fall" was conducted in order to protect Sherlock's friends, including John; when, two years later, Sherlock is ready to return to London and reunite with John, he seems to have no idea of the pain and grief John has suffered as the result of his "death". When Sherlock reveals himself ...
Glenn Sherlock (born 1960), American baseball player and coach; Jack Sherlock (1908–1958), English footballer; John Michael Sherlock (1926-2019), Canadian Roman Catholic bishop; James Sherlock (born 1983), pianist; John Sherlock (c. 1705–1794), Irish-born general in Spain; Kurt Sherlock (born 1963), rugby player; Paul Sherlock (born 1973 ...