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{{Infobox Individual
{{Infobox Individual
|image= Winstanley2.jpg
|image= Winstanley2.jpg
|species=Human
|species = Human
|spouse=Josephine Bingley
|origin= [[Earth]]
|origin= [[Earth]]
|first= The Dæmons (TV story)
|first= The Dæmons (TV story)
|appearances = [[HOMEVID]]: ''[[White Witch of Devil's End (home video)|White Witch of Devil's End]]''
|appearances = [[HOMEVID]]: ''[[The Poppet (home video)|The Poppet]]''
|actor= Rollo Gamble
|actor= Rollo Gamble
|other actor = Alan Phizacklea
|other actor = Alan Phizacklea
}}'''Winstanley''' was the [[squire]] of [[Devil's End]]. He gave the [[Third Doctor]] and [[Jo Grant]] directions to the [[Devil's Hump]], and asked the Doctor whether he was one of "those television chaps", much to the Doctor's resentment.
|job=Squire|aka=Monmorency Vere de Vere Winstanley, Cedric Winstanley|alias=}}'''Winstanley''' was the [[squire]] of [[Devil's End]] in the [[1970s]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons (TV story)|The Dæmons]]'')


{{Delgado|c}} met Winstanley in the vicargage and told him to start behaving like the squire and arrange a meeting of the villagers, but Winstanley refused. The Master then caused a wind to sweep through the house, proving to Winstanley that he controlled the powers that had been released in Devil's End over the last few hours. Winstanley agreed to do anything the Master said.
By one account, his full name was '''Monmorency Vere de Vere Winstanley'''; ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Dæmons (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Dæmons]]'') by another, it was '''Cedric Winstanley'''. ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[The Poppet (home video)|The Poppet]]'')


He attended the meeting, but was killed by [[Bok]] when he refused to serve the Master. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons (TV story)|The Dæmons]]'')
== Biography ==
Winstanley gave the [[Third Doctor]] and [[Jo Grant]] directions to the [[Devil's Hump]], and asked the Doctor whether he was one of "those television chaps", much to the Doctor's resentment.
 
{{Delgado|c}} met Winstanley in the vicarage and told him to start behaving like the squire and arrange a meeting of the villagers, but Winstanley refused. The Master then caused a wind to sweep through the house, proving to Winstanley that he controlled the powers that had been released in Devil's End over the last few hours. Winstanley agreed to do anything the Master said.
 
He attended the meeting, but was vapourised by [[Bok]] when he refused to serve the Master. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons (TV story)|The Dæmons]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
* In the [[Doctor Who and the Daemons|novelisation]], he is given the full name of Montmorency Vere de Vere Winstanley whereas ''[[White Witch of Devil's End (home video)|White Witch of Devil's End]]'' gives his first name as Cedric.
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Latest revision as of 20:56, 24 June 2023

Winstanley was the squire of Devil's End in the 1970s. (TV: The Dæmons)

By one account, his full name was Monmorency Vere de Vere Winstanley; (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Dæmons) by another, it was Cedric Winstanley. (HOMEVID: The Poppet)

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Winstanley gave the Third Doctor and Jo Grant directions to the Devil's Hump, and asked the Doctor whether he was one of "those television chaps", much to the Doctor's resentment.

The Master met Winstanley in the vicarage and told him to start behaving like the squire and arrange a meeting of the villagers, but Winstanley refused. The Master then caused a wind to sweep through the house, proving to Winstanley that he controlled the powers that had been released in Devil's End over the last few hours. Winstanley agreed to do anything the Master said.

He attended the meeting, but was vapourised by Bok when he refused to serve the Master. (TV: The Dæmons)