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A fictional heroine of Richmal Crompton’s making, once played with great aplomb by Bonnie Langford, and whom the JC has repurposed as a litigant and aggravant in his imaginary cases. | {{a|heroes|{{image|Violet Elizabeth Botts|png|Bonnie Langford as V. E. Bott in ''Just William''}}}}A fictional heroine of Richmal Crompton’s making, once played with great aplomb by Bonnie Langford, and whom the JC has repurposed as a litigant and aggravant in his imaginary cases. | ||
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*{{casenote|Shubtill|Director of Public Prosecutions}} | *{{casenote|Shubtill|Director of Public Prosecutions}} | ||
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Just_William Violet Elizabeth Bott]. | *[[Gwendoline Mary Lacey]] | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Just_William Violet Elizabeth Bott on Wikipedia]. |
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A fictional heroine of Richmal Crompton’s making, once played with great aplomb by Bonnie Langford, and whom the JC has repurposed as a litigant and aggravant in his imaginary cases.