Mrs. Hudson

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Mrs. Hudson is the long-suffering landlady of 221B Baker Street in Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes stories, known for her patience, discretion, and care for Holmes and Watson.

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Mrs. Hudson canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
landlady
supporting character
appearsIn Sherlock Holmes stories
appearsInAdaptation Sherlock Holmes film adaptations
Sherlock Holmes television adaptations
appearsInWork A Study in Scarlet
The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans
The Adventure of the Dying Detective
The Return of Sherlock Holmes
surface form: The Adventure of the Empty House

The Adventure of the Naval Treaty
The Adventure of the Second Stain
The Adventure of the Three Gables
The Sign of Four
associatedWithAddress Baker Street
surface form: 221B Baker Street, London
basedOnWorkBy Arthur Conan Doyle
surface form: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
caresFor Dr. Watson
surface form: Dr. John Watson

Holmes
surface form: Sherlock Holmes
characterTrait kindness
loyalty
tolerance of Holmes’s eccentricities
cityOfResidence London, England
surface form: London
countryOfResidence England
createdBy Arthur Conan Doyle
fictionalUniverse Holmes
surface form: Sherlock Holmes
firstAppearanceUniverse Sherlock Holmes stories
surface form: Sherlock Holmes canon
gender female
householdRole manager of 221B Baker Street household
knownFor care for Dr. Watson
care for Sherlock Holmes
discretion
patience
languageOfOrigin English
literaryGenre detective fiction
medium literature
nationality British
occupation landlady
relationshipToDrWatson landlady
relationshipToSherlockHolmes landlady
residence Baker Street
surface form: 221B Baker Street

Baker Street
role landlady of Dr. Watson
landlady of Sherlock Holmes
setting Edwardian London
Victorian London
tenant Dr. Watson
surface form: Dr. John Watson

Holmes
surface form: Sherlock Holmes

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