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One day, Maggot was approached by a [[Nazgûl]] who asked him about the name ''[[Baggins]]''. Maggot told him that the Bagginses are in [[Hobbiton]]. The rider told him that this Baggins left Hobbiton and that he would reward him with gold if he informed him. Maggot however enraged for the trespass, threatened him with his dogs. The rider hissed, and left like thunder.
One day, Maggot was approached by a [[Nazgûl]] who asked him about the name ''[[Baggins]]''. Maggot told him that the Bagginses are in [[Hobbiton]]. The rider told him that this Baggins left Hobbiton and that he would reward him with gold if he informed him. Maggot however enraged for the trespass, threatened him with his dogs. The rider hissed, and left like thunder.


Before entering the [[Buckland]], Frodo, [[Sam]] and [[Pippin]] had a stop from his farm. Frodo met him and his hospitality. [[Mrs. Maggot]] served them mugs of beer, and Maggot said the story about the stranger and offered his hospitality for the night. Frodo understood how likable he is in person and felt sorry that he missed a friend for so many years. Since the Hobbits were hasty, Maggot offered them to transport them with his wagon up to the [[Ferry]].  
Before entering the [[Buckland]], Frodo, [[Sam]] and [[Pippin]] had a stop from his farm. Frodo met him and his hospitality. [[Mrs. Maggot]] served them mugs of beer, and Maggot said the story about the stranger and offered his hospitality for the night. Frodo understood how likable he is in person and felt sorry that he missed a friend for so many years. Since the Hobbits were hasty, Maggot offered them to transport them with his wagon up to the [[Bucklebury Ferry]].  


In the night they saw [[Merry]] looking for them. After they reached their destination, Maggot went back, not before giving him a gift from Mrs Maggot, a pack with mushrooms.
In the night they saw [[Merry]] looking for them. After they reached their destination, Maggot went back, not before giving him a gift from Mrs Maggot, a pack with mushrooms.

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"Farmer" Maggot
Hobbit
File:Brothers Hildebrandt - Farmer Maggot's Hospitality.jpg
Biographical Information
LocationBamfurlong
Physical Description
GenderMale
Hair colorProbably brown
GalleryImages of "Farmer" Maggot

Farmer Maggot was a Hobbit who lived in Bamfurlong in the Eastfarthing of the Shire. He farmed in the Marish, close to the Shire's borders. Like many Hobbits of the borderlands he lived above ground, as opposed to a Hobbit-hole.

He was very cautious for a Hobbit and kept three large dogs to protect him: Fang, Grip, and Wolf. Because Frodo Baggins, while he lived in Brandy Hall, used to steal mushrooms from him, Maggot once beat him and terrified him with his dogs.

Farmer Maggot was familiar with Tom Bombadil and friendly to all Brandybucks.

One day, Maggot was approached by a Nazgûl who asked him about the name Baggins. Maggot told him that the Bagginses are in Hobbiton. The rider told him that this Baggins left Hobbiton and that he would reward him with gold if he informed him. Maggot however enraged for the trespass, threatened him with his dogs. The rider hissed, and left like thunder.

Before entering the Buckland, Frodo, Sam and Pippin had a stop from his farm. Frodo met him and his hospitality. Mrs. Maggot served them mugs of beer, and Maggot said the story about the stranger and offered his hospitality for the night. Frodo understood how likable he is in person and felt sorry that he missed a friend for so many years. Since the Hobbits were hasty, Maggot offered them to transport them with his wagon up to the Bucklebury Ferry.

In the night they saw Merry looking for them. After they reached their destination, Maggot went back, not before giving him a gift from Mrs Maggot, a pack with mushrooms.

Etymology

Tolkien says that the name "Maggot" is a Hobbitish name whose meaning is lost in history. Maggot should not be understood as the English word maggot or larva. The similarity is coincidental.

See Also