Sidney Harmondsworth

In the novel The Pale Horse, Jim Corrigan matched Sidney Harmondsworth to the name "Harmondsworth" mentioned on Father Gorman's list of names. Dr Corrigan told Mark Easterbrook that Sidney Harmondsworth had died from what was diagnosed as a cerebral hemorrhage. Scotland Yard suspected that he might have been a blackmailer. Corrigan noted that his death was no doubt a relief for several people in high places. Mark Easterbrook noted that, like with other names on the list, Harmondsworth's death was "convenient" for someone.