

George Cubbins is the deputy of Lockwood & Co. Lockwood is also a highly skilled fencer and made it to the finals during the fencing championships when he was very young age. After the death of his sister, Lockwood began training under Nigel Skyes. He had a sister who 6 years older than him, who died while sorting through a crate, which contained a ghost. Not much is described about his past other than that he is an orphan and that he inherited the building "35, Portland Row" from them. He is described as a charismatic young man, having the special abilities of sharp 'sight'. Anthony LockwoodĪnthony Lockwood is the head of Lockwood & Co. She goes to London for a fresh start and joins Lockwood & Co. When she was 8, she joins as an apprentice with Jacobs, but leaves after the Wythburn Mill incident, which led to the death of her colleagues. Her father had been a porter at the local railway station died when she was 5 years old, and her mother was a hard-working woman who had no energy or time to spare for the seven children, the youngest of whom is Lucy. She is a feisty young girl who has the abilities of mainly 'listening' which is the ability able to hear the ghosts along with the abilities of 'touch' and 'sight'. The protagonist and narrator of the book, Lucy Joan Carlyle is a 15-year-old agent working at Lockwood & Co. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
