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|gender=Female<ref name="gender">The [[:File:BrewsStews.jpg|Brews and Stews sign]] visible in the "Tour Diagon Alley" feature on the ''Chamber of Secrets'' DVD describes Clutterbuck as a "[http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/proprietrix proprietrix]."</ref>
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|gender=Female<ref name="gender">The [[:File:BrewsStewsFishyDinnersSigns.jpg|Brews and Stews sign]] gives her name as "Mme Clutterbuck Crispe" ("Mme" being an abbreviation of the French female [[honorific]] "Madame") and describes her as the "proprietrix" (this being an archaic word meaning "female proprietor").</ref>
 
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'''Clutterbuck Crispe''' was a [[witch]]<ref name="gender" /> who owned the [[Brews and Stews]] hostel in [[Diagon Alley]].<ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film)]]'' DVD (Disc 2 - Tour Diagon Alley)</ref>
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'''Clutterbuck Crispe''' was a [[Wizardkind|witch]]<ref name="gender" /> who owned the [[Brews and Stews]] combination hostel/seafood restaurant in [[Diagon Alley]].<ref name="hostel">''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film)]]'' DVD (Disc 2 - Tour Diagon Alley) {{See image 2|File:Brew&Stews.jpg|File:BrewsStews.jpg}}</ref><ref name="restaurant">[[The Wizarding World of Harry Potter]] {{See image|File:BrewsStewsFishyDinnersSigns.jpg}}</ref>
   
 
==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
Clutterbuck is an Anglicized form of a [[Wikipedia:Dutch language|Dutch]] surname, which arrived in [[England]] either with [[Wikipedia:Flemish|Flemish]] weavers [[Wikipedia:King Edward III|King Edward III]] had come to England to teach their techniques to the English in the [[Events prior to 1800|14th century]], or with [[Wikipedia:Huguenots|Huguenots]] who fled the [[Wikipedia:Netherlands|Netherlands]] in the [[16th century]] to escape religious persecution.<ref>"[http://www.surnamedb.com/surname.aspx?name=Clutterbuck Clutterbuck]" on The Internet Surname Database</ref> It may derive from the Dutch
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''Clutterbuck'' is an anglicised form of a [[Wikipedia:Dutch language|Dutch]] surname, which arrived in [[England]] either with [[Wikipedia:Flemish|Flemish]] weavers [[Wikipedia:King Edward III|King Edward III]] had come to England to teach their techniques to the English in the [[14th century]], or with [[Wikipedia:Huguenots|Huguenots]] who fled the [[Wikipedia:Netherlands|Netherlands]] in the [[16th century]] to escape religious persecution.<ref>"[http://www.surnamedb.com/surname.aspx?name=Clutterbuck Clutterbuck]" on The Internet Surname Database</ref> It may also derive from the Dutch ''klateren'', "to clatter," and ''beek'', "brook."<ref>"[http://www.searchforancestors.com/surnames/origin/c/clutterbuck.php Clutterbuck]" on Ancestor Search</ref> [[Wikipedia:Dorothy Clutterbuck|Dorothy Clutterbuck]] ([[1880s|1880]]-[[1950s|1951]]) was an English woman alleged to have been a leading member of an early [[Wikipedia:Wicca|Wiccan]] coven.
''klateren'', "to clatter," and ''beek'', "brook."<ref>"[http://www.searchforancestors.com/surnames/origin/c/clutterbuck.php Clutterbuck]" on Ancestor Search</ref> [[Wikipedia:Dorothy Clutterbuck|Dorothy Clutterbuck]] ([[1880]]-[[1951]]) was an English woman alleged to have been a leading member of an early [[Wikipedia:Wicca|Wiccan]] coven.
 
   
Crispe derives from Old English ''crisp'', which comes from Latin ''crispus'', meaning "curly-haired."<ref>"[http://www.surnamedb.com/surname.aspx?name=Crispe Crispe]" on The Internet Surname Database</ref>
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''Crispe'' derives from Old English ''crisp'', which comes from Latin ''crispus'', meaning "curly-haired."<ref>"[http://www.surnamedb.com/surname.aspx?name=Crispe Crispe]" on The Internet Surname Database</ref>
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film)]]'' {{Comment|Name appears on sign}}
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film)]]'' {{Name on sign}}
   
 
==Notes and references==
 
==Notes and references==
 
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Revision as of 20:42, 23 September 2015

Clutterbuck Crispe was a witch[1] who owned the Brews and Stews combination hostel/seafood restaurant in Diagon Alley.[2][3]

Etymology

Clutterbuck is an anglicised form of a Dutch surname, which arrived in England either with Flemish weavers King Edward III had come to England to teach their techniques to the English in the 14th century, or with Huguenots who fled the Netherlands in the 16th century to escape religious persecution.[4] It may also derive from the Dutch klateren, "to clatter," and beek, "brook."[5] Dorothy Clutterbuck (1880-1951) was an English woman alleged to have been a leading member of an early Wiccan coven.

Crispe derives from Old English crisp, which comes from Latin crispus, meaning "curly-haired."[6]

Appearances

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Brews and Stews sign gives her name as "Mme Clutterbuck Crispe" ("Mme" being an abbreviation of the French female honorific "Madame") and describes her as the "proprietrix" (this being an archaic word meaning "female proprietor").
  2. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film) DVD (Disc 2 - Tour Diagon Alley) (see this image and this image)
  3. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter (see this image)
  4. "Clutterbuck" on The Internet Surname Database
  5. "Clutterbuck" on Ancestor Search
  6. "Crispe" on The Internet Surname Database


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Other services

Brews and Stews · Daily Prophet's main office · Diagon Alley stalls · GalleLoans · Gold Pole · Gringotts Wizarding Bank · The Ministry Press · Ollivanders Wand Repair and Re-Tooling · Peter Boat · TerrorTours

Locations

1 Diagon Alley · 129b Diagon Alley · 18a Diagon Alley · 275 Diagon Alley · 343 Diagon Alley South · 521 Diagon Alley · 59 Diagon Alley · 92 Diagon Alley · 93 Diagon Alley · 94 Diagon Alley · Penny Haywood's flat

Known residents and shop employees

Archibald Bennett · Broom Shop shopkeeper · Badeea Ali · Badeea Ali's uncle · Clutterbuck Crispe · Cranville Quincey · Daily Prophet personnel · Edwin Avarus · Florean Fortescue's Ice Cream Parlour attendant · Fred Weasley · Garrick Ollivander · George Weasley · Healer · Jimmy Kiddell · J. Pippin · Penny Haywood · Penny Haywood's flatmate · Madam Primpernelle · Manager of Gambol and Japes Wizarding Joke Shop · Mulpepper · Podric Batworthy · Ronald Weasley · Shimmy Hardoteer · Sugarplum · Unidentified florist in Diagon Alley · Verity · Villanelle