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{{Infobox Individual
|aka            = JJ Bartholomew
|image          =  
|image          =  
|species        = Human
|species        = Human
|affiliation    =
|origin          = [[Scotland]]
|origin          = [[Scotland]]
|first          =
|appearances    =
|only            = Night Thoughts (audio story)
|only            = Night Thoughts (audio story)
|actor          =
|job            = Bursar
|other actor    =  
|voice actor    = Joanna McCallum
|voice actor    = Joanna McCallum
}}
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The '''Bursar''' was in a [[wheelchair]] because of an accident caused by Major [[Dickens (Night Thoughts)|Dickens]]. She spent the last thirteen years at the house and created a technique of sending particles back in time. She died of a [[heart attack]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Night Thoughts (audio story)|Night Thoughts]]'')
'''JJ Bartholomew''' was a [[wheelchair]]-bound [[bursar]] because of an accident caused by Major [[Dickens (Night Thoughts)|Dickens]]. She spent the last thirteen years at the house and created a technique of sending particles back in time. She died of a [[heart attack]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Night Thoughts (audio story)|Night Thoughts]]'')
 
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Revision as of 16:11, 13 December 2022

JJ Bartholomew was a wheelchair-bound bursar because of an accident caused by Major Dickens. She spent the last thirteen years at the house and created a technique of sending particles back in time. She died of a heart attack. (AUDIO: Night Thoughts)