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'''Tarquin McTavish''' (1955-present) was a wizard who was imprisoned for crimes against his [[Muggle]] neighbour, who was discovered trapped inside Mr. McTavish's kettle.
 
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'''Tarquin McTavish''' (b. [[1950s|1955]]) was a [[Wizardkind|wizard]], who was imprisoned for trapping his [[Tarquin McTavish's neighbour|Muggle neighbour]] in a [[Tarquin McTavish's teakettle|teakettle]].
   
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==Behind the scenes==
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*If he attended Hogwarts, he may have been in the same year as [[Narcissa Malfoy]], and five years above the [[Marauders]].
   
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==Etymology==
[[Category:Characters|McTavish, Tarquin]]
 
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The name "Tarquin" is from the Roman name Tarquinius, which is of unknown meaning, possibly Etruscan in origin. This was the name of two early kings of Rome.
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==Appearances==
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*''[[Wizard of the Month]]'' {{1st}}
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Revision as of 17:03, 28 October 2014

Tarquin McTavish (b. 1955) was a wizard, who was imprisoned for trapping his Muggle neighbour in a teakettle.

Behind the scenes

Etymology

The name "Tarquin" is from the Roman name Tarquinius, which is of unknown meaning, possibly Etruscan in origin. This was the name of two early kings of Rome.

Appearances