Baynes

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Fictional character.



In the Sherlock Holmes stories

Inspector Baynes, illustrated by Arthur Twidle in The Strand Magazine (sept 1908)
  • Inspector of the Surrey Constabulary.


Description

  • Baynes was a stout, puffy, red man, whose face was only redeemed from grossness by two extraordinarily bright eyes, almost hidden behind the heavy creases of cheek and brow. (WIST, 179)


Career


Relationship with Holmes