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− | '''Henry Bassington-ffrench''' was the husband of [[Sylvia Bassington-ffrench|Sylvia]], and the father of [[Thomas Bassington-ffrench|Thomas]]. He was also the brother of [[Roger Bassington-ffrench|Roger]]. |
+ | In the novel ''[[Why Didn't They Ask Evans?]]'', '''Henry Bassington-ffrench''' was the husband of [[Sylvia Bassington-ffrench|Sylvia]], and the father of [[Thomas Bassington-ffrench|Thomas]]. He was a justice of the peace and had developed a [[opiate|morphine]] addiction. He was also the brother of [[Roger Bassington-ffrench|Roger]], who killed him. |
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Latest revision as of 16:56, 5 June 2022
In the novel Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, Henry Bassington-ffrench was the husband of Sylvia, and the father of Thomas. He was a justice of the peace and had developed a morphine addiction. He was also the brother of Roger, who killed him.