Nettet1. mai 2024 · Hobbit: Region The Shire: Area The Delving Fields: Settlement Michel Delving: Interior Town Hole: Map Ref [33.4S, 75.0W] Description. Postmaster Proudfoot is the Postman for Michel Delving, found at the Town Hole. [33.4S, 75.0W] Proudfoot is the Postmaster of the Quick Post which is the mail service of the Shire. NettetProudfoot. Edit. The Proudfeet, as the family preferred to be known (though most Hobbits just called them Proudfoots) were one of the oldest families or clans of the Shire .Though no direct lineage to the later Proudfeet could be proved particular Hobbit personalities bearing the moniker "Proudfoot", "of the proud feet" or "the proud foot" were ...
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Nettet18. sep. 2015 · Linda Proudfoot, née Baggins, was a Hobbit of the Shire.. History []. Linda was the fourth child of Mungo Baggins and Laura Grubb.She married Bodo Proudfoot … NettetOlo Proudfoot was a charming young Hobbit who was the son of Odo Proudfoot and his unnamed wife. He married and had a son Sancho to and unnamed wife. Olo Proudfoot was considered to be a skilled fighter when he fought during the Battle of Bywater. In order to prevent the land from be invaded by the Ruffians again, Olo became a loyal guard in … risk assessment matrix impact probability
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NettetBodo Proudfoot was a hobbit of the Shire. Bodo was born around TA 2862 (SR 1262). He married Linda Baggins and they had a son, Odo. NettetIn this case, the rule of thumb is that you always pluralize last names by adding an -s, but some Proudfoot back in the day thought it would be amusing, or novel, to say the plural of their name was Proufeet, and it became a family tradition. But the rest of Hobbiton just finds it confusing or irritating, because it bucks the established rules. NettetThe Hobbit. J. R. R. Tolkien 's The Hobbit has been translated into many languages. Known translations, with their first date of publication, are: Yerevan. Translated from the Russian translation by N. Rakhmanova. Uses the Belomlinskij illustrations from the Rakhmanova Russian edition. risk assessment matrix shell