Dundas

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Historical figure and Fictional character.


Conan Doyle and Dundas

  • The Shadows on the Screen (1920) : Arthur Conan Doyle took an example of the composite thought-form one which was recorded in the Wide World Magazine, which he had every reason to believe is founded on fact, though the name given, Grace Dundas, wass a pseudonym.


In Conan Doyle stories

  • Rodney Stone (1896) : Sir Charles Tregellis said that Dundas whispered him what is going forward in the Cabinet, so that he had little need of the Times or the Morning Chronicle.