Bit Parts - very minor characters
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Abasalom - MacRannoch's man who is sent out to retrieve MacRannoch's 40 cows before the snow sets in. He only comes back with 15 because Rupert has stolen the rest (Outlander, chapter 36)
Abigail Silvers - the youngest daughter of Kitty Murray (V, chapter 38)
Aeneas MacDonald - a Scottish banker who arrived in Scotland with Charles Stuart and who funded the expedition (DIA, chapter 38)
Albert Danton - the Duke of Sandringham's valet, and the ringleader of the men who attacked Claire and Mary in Paris. He has his throat slit by Jamie at the Duke of Sandringham's house when he chances upon Jamie escaping with Claire and Mary (DIA, chapter 44)
Alexander Kincaid Fraser - refer to Kincaid
Alexandre - one of the mercenaries in the mercenary band that Jamie and Ian served with in France (Virgins)
Aline Fraser - Lord Lovat's daughter and sister to Simon Fraser, the Young Fox. Claire meets Aline at Castle Beaufort (DIA, chapter 40)
Aloysius O'Shaughnessy Murphy - the cook on board the Artemis. He is several inches shorter than Claire but very broad with wrestler's shoulders, a head like a cannonball and no neck. He has a broad, florid face with stiff sandy whiskers and scanty blond hair (V, chapter 41) Mr Murphy lost his leg to a shark (V, chapter 44) and has a wooden leg as a replacement. He has a reputation for being the best sea-cook in Le Havre and tries to come up with all sorts of dishes that Jamie will be able to keep down but without success (V, chapter 41)
Ambrose - Brother Ambrose is a Benedictine monk at the Abbey of Ste. Anne de Beaupre. He is described as tall and cadaverous with the long drooping face of a basset hound. Brother Ambrose is a talented gardener who grows all manner of medicinal plants in a glasshouse. He helps tend to Jamie's wounds (Outlander, chapter 38)
Angelique - Sister Angelique is a nun at L'Hopital des Anges (DIA, chapter 12)
Angus Carmichael - the eldest son of Maggie Murray. His full name is Angus Walter Edwin Murray Carmichael, but the family calls him Wally. He has silky blonde hair (V, chapter 38)
Angus MacKenzie - one of the prisoners from Ardsmuir. Angus was twelve years old when he fought beside his father at Culloden (V, chapter 8) Angus is the prisoner who hid the piece of tartan which was found by the guards. When Jamie claims the tartan as his own and receives sixty lashes for it, Angus is beaten up by some of the other Ardsmuir prisoners as punishment (V, chapter 12)
Annabelle MacRannoch - Lady Annabelle MacRannoch is the wife of Sir Marcus MacRannoch. She is described as a birdlike woman in her early forties (Outlander, chapter 36)
Anne - Geillis Duncan's serving woman (Outlander, chapter 9)
Annekje Johansen - the wife of the gunner onboard the Porpoise who has six milch goats (V, chapter 46) She is an intelligent woman in her thirties. She helps Claire to feed the sick crewmen by making ship's biscuit soaked in goats milk and feeding it to the patients (V, chapter 47) Annekje has blonde hair and a wide bosom (V, chapter 49) The Porpoise calls into Watlings Island to replenish its water supplies and Claire hatches a plan with to escape with the help of Annekje Johansen. Anneke will cause a distraction with her goats and Claire will make a run for it. Unfortunately their plans are foiled by Captain Leonard who appears at the wrong moment. Later on the journey, the Porpoise breaks its mast and is forced to alter its route to travel past Hispaniola, Annejke tells Claire that if she jumps from the ship into the sea at the right point, the current will carry her safely to land on Hispaniola (V, chapter 49)
Archie Cameron - Lochiel's brother. Archie is a doctor who treats the men at the Battle of Prestonpans (DIA, chapter 36) He was hanged, disembowelled and beheaded at Tyburn, his heart torn out and given to the flames (DIA, chapter 47)
Armand - the armourer with the mercenary company Jamie and Ian served with in France (Virgins)
Arnold - one of the deserting English soldiers who accosts Jamie while he and Claire are hmmphing in the glade and whom Jamie kills (Outlander, chapter 20)
Abigail Silvers - the youngest daughter of Kitty Murray (V, chapter 38)
Aeneas MacDonald - a Scottish banker who arrived in Scotland with Charles Stuart and who funded the expedition (DIA, chapter 38)
Albert Danton - the Duke of Sandringham's valet, and the ringleader of the men who attacked Claire and Mary in Paris. He has his throat slit by Jamie at the Duke of Sandringham's house when he chances upon Jamie escaping with Claire and Mary (DIA, chapter 44)
Alexander Kincaid Fraser - refer to Kincaid
Alexandre - one of the mercenaries in the mercenary band that Jamie and Ian served with in France (Virgins)
Aline Fraser - Lord Lovat's daughter and sister to Simon Fraser, the Young Fox. Claire meets Aline at Castle Beaufort (DIA, chapter 40)
Aloysius O'Shaughnessy Murphy - the cook on board the Artemis. He is several inches shorter than Claire but very broad with wrestler's shoulders, a head like a cannonball and no neck. He has a broad, florid face with stiff sandy whiskers and scanty blond hair (V, chapter 41) Mr Murphy lost his leg to a shark (V, chapter 44) and has a wooden leg as a replacement. He has a reputation for being the best sea-cook in Le Havre and tries to come up with all sorts of dishes that Jamie will be able to keep down but without success (V, chapter 41)
Ambrose - Brother Ambrose is a Benedictine monk at the Abbey of Ste. Anne de Beaupre. He is described as tall and cadaverous with the long drooping face of a basset hound. Brother Ambrose is a talented gardener who grows all manner of medicinal plants in a glasshouse. He helps tend to Jamie's wounds (Outlander, chapter 38)
Angelique - Sister Angelique is a nun at L'Hopital des Anges (DIA, chapter 12)
Angus Carmichael - the eldest son of Maggie Murray. His full name is Angus Walter Edwin Murray Carmichael, but the family calls him Wally. He has silky blonde hair (V, chapter 38)
Angus MacKenzie - one of the prisoners from Ardsmuir. Angus was twelve years old when he fought beside his father at Culloden (V, chapter 8) Angus is the prisoner who hid the piece of tartan which was found by the guards. When Jamie claims the tartan as his own and receives sixty lashes for it, Angus is beaten up by some of the other Ardsmuir prisoners as punishment (V, chapter 12)
Annabelle MacRannoch - Lady Annabelle MacRannoch is the wife of Sir Marcus MacRannoch. She is described as a birdlike woman in her early forties (Outlander, chapter 36)
Anne - Geillis Duncan's serving woman (Outlander, chapter 9)
Annekje Johansen - the wife of the gunner onboard the Porpoise who has six milch goats (V, chapter 46) She is an intelligent woman in her thirties. She helps Claire to feed the sick crewmen by making ship's biscuit soaked in goats milk and feeding it to the patients (V, chapter 47) Annekje has blonde hair and a wide bosom (V, chapter 49) The Porpoise calls into Watlings Island to replenish its water supplies and Claire hatches a plan with to escape with the help of Annekje Johansen. Anneke will cause a distraction with her goats and Claire will make a run for it. Unfortunately their plans are foiled by Captain Leonard who appears at the wrong moment. Later on the journey, the Porpoise breaks its mast and is forced to alter its route to travel past Hispaniola, Annejke tells Claire that if she jumps from the ship into the sea at the right point, the current will carry her safely to land on Hispaniola (V, chapter 49)
Archie Cameron - Lochiel's brother. Archie is a doctor who treats the men at the Battle of Prestonpans (DIA, chapter 36) He was hanged, disembowelled and beheaded at Tyburn, his heart torn out and given to the flames (DIA, chapter 47)
Armand - the armourer with the mercenary company Jamie and Ian served with in France (Virgins)
Arnold - one of the deserting English soldiers who accosts Jamie while he and Claire are hmmphing in the glade and whom Jamie kills (Outlander, chapter 20)
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Balmerino - Arthur Elphinstone, Lord Balmerino, was a Scottish nobleman and one of Charles Stuart's officers in the Jacobite army. He also took part in the first Jacobite rebellion in 1715. Balmerino accompanies Charles Stuart when he inspects the wounded after the Battle of Prestonpans (DIA, chapter 36) Claire describes him as a chubby, cheerful man. Lord Balmerino shows Claire some broadsheets portraying Jamie as a depraved and dangerous Highlander and Claire as the Stuart Witch (DIA, chapter 37) Balmerino was beheaded at Tower Hill (DIA, chapter 47)
Bartolome - Brother Bartolome is a monk at the Abbey of Ste. Anne de Beaupre (Outlander, chapter 38)
Benedicta Grey - the mother of Hal and John Grey. In 1752 John refers to her as the Dowager Countess Melton (V, chapter 8)
Benjamin Murray - the youngest child of Young Jamie and his wife, born in 1766 about the time that Claire returns through the stones (V, chapter 38)
Betty - Geneva Dunsany's maid (V, chapter 14)
Billy Malcolm - one of the men from Ardsmuir prison (V, chapter 8)
Bobby Sinclair - one of the men from Ardsmuir prison (V, chapter 8)
Brodie Cooper - one of the seamen aboard the Artemis (V, chapter 44)
Brown haired girl - the unnamed young brown haired prostitute that Jamie accidentally kills in Bordeaux while a mercenary (Virgins)
Bruno - the nickname of the porter at Madame Jeanne's brothel in Edinburgh, so named because he's as big as a bear. His real name is Theobald. Bruno has heavy eyebrows, sloping shoulders, long arms, a low brow and receding chin and resembles a gorilla (V, chapter 26)
Bartolome - Brother Bartolome is a monk at the Abbey of Ste. Anne de Beaupre (Outlander, chapter 38)
Benedicta Grey - the mother of Hal and John Grey. In 1752 John refers to her as the Dowager Countess Melton (V, chapter 8)
Benjamin Murray - the youngest child of Young Jamie and his wife, born in 1766 about the time that Claire returns through the stones (V, chapter 38)
Betty - Geneva Dunsany's maid (V, chapter 14)
Billy Malcolm - one of the men from Ardsmuir prison (V, chapter 8)
Bobby Sinclair - one of the men from Ardsmuir prison (V, chapter 8)
Brodie Cooper - one of the seamen aboard the Artemis (V, chapter 44)
Brown haired girl - the unnamed young brown haired prostitute that Jamie accidentally kills in Bordeaux while a mercenary (Virgins)
Bruno - the nickname of the porter at Madame Jeanne's brothel in Edinburgh, so named because he's as big as a bear. His real name is Theobald. Bruno has heavy eyebrows, sloping shoulders, long arms, a low brow and receding chin and resembles a gorilla (V, chapter 26)
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Captain Mainwaring - the English Captain who escorted Claire on her enforced journey south after she was 'rescued' from Dougal's men at the Battle of Falkirk Muir (DIA, chapter 44)
Captain Portis - the captain of Jared Fraser's ship the Arianna (DIA, chapter 6)
Captain Raines - the captain of the Artemis. He is a small, plump elderly man with a pear-shaped physique (V, chapter 41)
Cecile - Sister Cecile is a nun at L'Hopital des Anges (DIA, chapter12)
Celeste - Sister Celeste is a nun at L'Hopital des Anges. She helps evict Master Raymond when he visits Claire after her miscarriage (DIA, chapter 25)
Changeling's mother - the hill woman who left her sickly baby on the fairy hill. She testifies at the witch trial to say that Claire and Geillis picked the baby up and said spells over it. She is not named (Outlander, chapter 25)
Collins - the elder of the two dragoons who arrived at the millpond in Lallybroch when Jamie was trying to fix it (Outlander, chapter 28)
Comte de Sevigny - a French nobleman known to be having an affair with the wife of the Minister of Agriculture (DIA, chapter 9)
Comtesse de Brabant - a French noblewoman (DIA, chapter 16)
Comtesse Lambert - one of the French noblewomen in the group who visit L'Hopital des Anges with Claire on her first visit (DIA, chapter 12)
Comtesse St Germain - the very young wife of the Comte St Germain. The Comtesse was in the Duke of Sandringham's party which visited the Royal stables at Argentan. Claire notes that the only time the Comtesse was seen in public with the Comte was on occasions such as this where the Bishop was present which prevented the Comte from appearing with one of his mistresses (DIA, chapter 22)
Corporal Brame - one of the English soldiers at Ardsmuir (V, chapter 9)
Corporal Dunstable - the soldier at Ardsmuir who finds the piece of tartan hidden in the cells (V, chapter 12)
Corporal Hawkins - the corporal attending Jack Randall when Dougal takes Claire to meet him (Outlander, chapter 12). Corporal Hawkins is the soldier who pulls Claire out of the stream she falls into when trying to get back to Craigh na Dun (Outlander, chapter 20)
Corporal Rowbotham - one of the English soldiers who accompanied Claire when she was taken south after being 'rescued' from Dougal's men at the Battle of Falkirk Muir when they were pretending she was their hostage. Corporal Rowbotham stops Claire from being raped by another soldier as she attempts to escape one night, and thereafter stands guard by her tent each night (DIA, chapter 44)
Corporal Silvers - the dragoon who tries to fix the broken watermill wheel while Jamie is hiding under the water beneath (Outlander, chapter 28)
Captain Portis - the captain of Jared Fraser's ship the Arianna (DIA, chapter 6)
Captain Raines - the captain of the Artemis. He is a small, plump elderly man with a pear-shaped physique (V, chapter 41)
Cecile - Sister Cecile is a nun at L'Hopital des Anges (DIA, chapter12)
Celeste - Sister Celeste is a nun at L'Hopital des Anges. She helps evict Master Raymond when he visits Claire after her miscarriage (DIA, chapter 25)
Changeling's mother - the hill woman who left her sickly baby on the fairy hill. She testifies at the witch trial to say that Claire and Geillis picked the baby up and said spells over it. She is not named (Outlander, chapter 25)
Collins - the elder of the two dragoons who arrived at the millpond in Lallybroch when Jamie was trying to fix it (Outlander, chapter 28)
Comte de Sevigny - a French nobleman known to be having an affair with the wife of the Minister of Agriculture (DIA, chapter 9)
Comtesse de Brabant - a French noblewoman (DIA, chapter 16)
Comtesse Lambert - one of the French noblewomen in the group who visit L'Hopital des Anges with Claire on her first visit (DIA, chapter 12)
Comtesse St Germain - the very young wife of the Comte St Germain. The Comtesse was in the Duke of Sandringham's party which visited the Royal stables at Argentan. Claire notes that the only time the Comtesse was seen in public with the Comte was on occasions such as this where the Bishop was present which prevented the Comte from appearing with one of his mistresses (DIA, chapter 22)
Corporal Brame - one of the English soldiers at Ardsmuir (V, chapter 9)
Corporal Dunstable - the soldier at Ardsmuir who finds the piece of tartan hidden in the cells (V, chapter 12)
Corporal Hawkins - the corporal attending Jack Randall when Dougal takes Claire to meet him (Outlander, chapter 12). Corporal Hawkins is the soldier who pulls Claire out of the stream she falls into when trying to get back to Craigh na Dun (Outlander, chapter 20)
Corporal Rowbotham - one of the English soldiers who accompanied Claire when she was taken south after being 'rescued' from Dougal's men at the Battle of Falkirk Muir when they were pretending she was their hostage. Corporal Rowbotham stops Claire from being raped by another soldier as she attempts to escape one night, and thereafter stands guard by her tent each night (DIA, chapter 44)
Corporal Silvers - the dragoon who tries to fix the broken watermill wheel while Jamie is hiding under the water beneath (Outlander, chapter 28)
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D'Arbanvilles - General and Marie d'Arbanville are acquaintances of Claire and Jamie in Paris (DIA, chapter 8) The d'Arbanvilles are guests at the dinner party that Claire and Jamie host on the evening in which Claire and Mary are attacked in the alleyway on their way home and which ends with the scandalous appearance of a drugged, hallucinating Mary. General d'Arbanville is one of the first to try and protect Mary from what appears to be the unwanted attentions of Alex Randall (DIA, chapter 18)
Dawes - the soldier at Ardsmuir who administers the lashes to Jamie when he claims the piece of tartan as his own (V, chapter 12)
Dean Hinchcliffe - The dean of Frank's faculty who he invites to dinner on the night Claire has a major meltdown (V, chapter 3)
Dorcas - a Lallybroch tenant who on eating potatoes for the first time noted that Jamie had eaten six and not died so they must be ok (DIA, chapter 32)
Dorcas - one of Madame Jeanne's prostitutes (V, chapter 26) Fergus suggests that Dorcas may be a suitable choice for Young Ian (V, chapter 28)
Dr Hasdi - a Jewish physician who employs Jamie and Ian to safeguard his granddaughter Rebekah as she travels to Paris with a valuable old Torah scroll. He treats the wounds on Jamie's back from his flogging. He has a large dark, bushy beard (Virgins)
Dr McEwan - the Director of the Institute for the Study of Highland Folklore and Antiquities in Inverness. He is "a tall, spare man with a long upper lip like a camel's" (DIA, chapter 38)
Duc de Neve - the French nobleman who had the honour of wiping King Louis's bottom after he used his chamber pot during the lever that Jamie attended (DIA, chapter 7) He is the husband of Mathilde, the Duchesse de Neve. They were both in the Duke of Sandringham's party which visited the Royal stables at Argentan (DIA, chapter 22)
Duc di Castellotti - an Italian nobleman (DIA, chapter 11) Claire describes him as "an etiolated Italian stringbean, with the pinched face of a man with chronic dyspepsia". Jamie spends the night with Charles Stuart, Glengarry, Millefleurs and the Duc di Castelotti going from tavern to tavern (DIA, chapter 17) When they end up in a bawdy house and can't understand why Jamie won't bed with a prostitute, Jamie tells Glengarry and Castelotti that Claire is 'La Dame Blanche' - a sorceress (DIA, chapter 20)
Duc d'Orleans - a title given to French royalty, in particular the oldest brother of the King if he had one. The Duc d'Orleans in 1744 was Louis d'Orleans, a cousin of Louis XV as he had only one sibling, a brother who died in childhood. The Duc d'Orleans introduced Jamie to Louis XV at his lever (DIA, chapter 7)
Duchess of Claymore - an English noblewoman visiting Versailles (DIA, chapter 9)
Duncan Kerr - Duncan was a tacksman of Colum MacKenzie's who escaped to France after Culloden (V, chapter 10) Duncan is found wandering on the moor near Ardsmuir. His clothes are soaked with seawater and he is fevered and babbling in a mixture of French, Gaelic and English about gold. Jamie is brought to Duncan by John Grey to translate his words. He sits with him during the night until Duncan dies (V, chapter 9)
Duncan William MacLeod MacDonald of Glen Richie - one of the men who finds Jamie lying on Culloden Moor and takes him to a farmhouse. Duncan is the first one of the men to be shot for treason. He has coal black hair (V, chapter 1)
Dawes - the soldier at Ardsmuir who administers the lashes to Jamie when he claims the piece of tartan as his own (V, chapter 12)
Dean Hinchcliffe - The dean of Frank's faculty who he invites to dinner on the night Claire has a major meltdown (V, chapter 3)
Dorcas - a Lallybroch tenant who on eating potatoes for the first time noted that Jamie had eaten six and not died so they must be ok (DIA, chapter 32)
Dorcas - one of Madame Jeanne's prostitutes (V, chapter 26) Fergus suggests that Dorcas may be a suitable choice for Young Ian (V, chapter 28)
Dr Hasdi - a Jewish physician who employs Jamie and Ian to safeguard his granddaughter Rebekah as she travels to Paris with a valuable old Torah scroll. He treats the wounds on Jamie's back from his flogging. He has a large dark, bushy beard (Virgins)
Dr McEwan - the Director of the Institute for the Study of Highland Folklore and Antiquities in Inverness. He is "a tall, spare man with a long upper lip like a camel's" (DIA, chapter 38)
Duc de Neve - the French nobleman who had the honour of wiping King Louis's bottom after he used his chamber pot during the lever that Jamie attended (DIA, chapter 7) He is the husband of Mathilde, the Duchesse de Neve. They were both in the Duke of Sandringham's party which visited the Royal stables at Argentan (DIA, chapter 22)
Duc di Castellotti - an Italian nobleman (DIA, chapter 11) Claire describes him as "an etiolated Italian stringbean, with the pinched face of a man with chronic dyspepsia". Jamie spends the night with Charles Stuart, Glengarry, Millefleurs and the Duc di Castelotti going from tavern to tavern (DIA, chapter 17) When they end up in a bawdy house and can't understand why Jamie won't bed with a prostitute, Jamie tells Glengarry and Castelotti that Claire is 'La Dame Blanche' - a sorceress (DIA, chapter 20)
Duc d'Orleans - a title given to French royalty, in particular the oldest brother of the King if he had one. The Duc d'Orleans in 1744 was Louis d'Orleans, a cousin of Louis XV as he had only one sibling, a brother who died in childhood. The Duc d'Orleans introduced Jamie to Louis XV at his lever (DIA, chapter 7)
Duchess of Claymore - an English noblewoman visiting Versailles (DIA, chapter 9)
Duncan Kerr - Duncan was a tacksman of Colum MacKenzie's who escaped to France after Culloden (V, chapter 10) Duncan is found wandering on the moor near Ardsmuir. His clothes are soaked with seawater and he is fevered and babbling in a mixture of French, Gaelic and English about gold. Jamie is brought to Duncan by John Grey to translate his words. He sits with him during the night until Duncan dies (V, chapter 9)
Duncan William MacLeod MacDonald of Glen Richie - one of the men who finds Jamie lying on Culloden Moor and takes him to a farmhouse. Duncan is the first one of the men to be shot for treason. He has coal black hair (V, chapter 1)
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Earl Marischal - Jack Randall wonders whether Claire is one of Marischal's Jacobites (Outlander, chapter 35) Marischal takes Jamie to pay his respects to Charles Stuart in Paris (DIA, chapter 7)
Earl of Mar - a Jacobite whom Jamie corresponds with (DIA, chapter 11) An elderly, courtly man, he is the most respected of the Scottish Jacobites in Paris and had been the primary supporter of King James during the first Rising in 1715 (DIA, chapter 12)
Ecrivisse - one of Pierre d'Anton's bodyguards (Virgins)
Edwin Murray - one of the men from Ardsmuir prison (V, chapter 8)
Eleanor MacKenzie - Dougal's youngest daughter. Claire sits near her in the dining hall at Castle Leoch (Outlander, chapter 6)
Elias Pound - a young midshipman on board the Porpoise who helps Claire tend to the ill seamen. He is short and stocky with close-clipped brown curls, and around 17 or 18 years of age. Elias has been at sea since the age of seven, when he first sailed on the Triton, a ship commanded by his uncle (V, chapter 46) Elias works his heart out helping Claire, but on day 13 he succumbs to the typhoid and dies a few hours later in Claire's arms. He is wrapped in his hammock and buried at sea that evening (V, chapter 48)
Ephraim bar-Sefer - the Jewish man who is tortured and killed by Captain D'Eglise of Jamie and Ian's mercenary company, as he tries and find out why bar-Sefer attacked the wagon the company were delivering to a Jewish moneylender (Virgins)
Eulogius - Brother Eulogius is a monk at the Abbey of Ste. Anne de Beaupre who works in the Abbey kitchens (Outlander, chapter 40)
Ewan Cameron - the man in charge of intelligence operations in Charles Stuart's army (DIA, chapter 38)
Ewan Cameron - one of the men who finds Jamie lying on Culloden Moor and takes him to a farmhouse (V, chapter 1) the man Margaret Campbell fell in love with. Ewan was a tall, handsome joker of a man who worked with Jamie when he was at Holyrood House, gathering bits of intelligence from England. He was shot by the English two days after Culloden (V, chapter 29) Possibly the same Ewan Cameron as above
Ewan Cameron of Kinnoch - a soldier who shelters in the same church as Dougal's men during the Battle of Falkirk Muir (DIA, chapter 43)
Ewan Gibson - Hugh Munro's eldest stepson. Ewan was with Hugh when Hugh was captured at the Duke of Sandringham's house, but managed to escape capture himself. He ran off and was found by Jamie's men when they arrived to rescue Claire. Ewan is about 14 years old (DIA, chapter 44)
Earl of Mar - a Jacobite whom Jamie corresponds with (DIA, chapter 11) An elderly, courtly man, he is the most respected of the Scottish Jacobites in Paris and had been the primary supporter of King James during the first Rising in 1715 (DIA, chapter 12)
Ecrivisse - one of Pierre d'Anton's bodyguards (Virgins)
Edwin Murray - one of the men from Ardsmuir prison (V, chapter 8)
Eleanor MacKenzie - Dougal's youngest daughter. Claire sits near her in the dining hall at Castle Leoch (Outlander, chapter 6)
Elias Pound - a young midshipman on board the Porpoise who helps Claire tend to the ill seamen. He is short and stocky with close-clipped brown curls, and around 17 or 18 years of age. Elias has been at sea since the age of seven, when he first sailed on the Triton, a ship commanded by his uncle (V, chapter 46) Elias works his heart out helping Claire, but on day 13 he succumbs to the typhoid and dies a few hours later in Claire's arms. He is wrapped in his hammock and buried at sea that evening (V, chapter 48)
Ephraim bar-Sefer - the Jewish man who is tortured and killed by Captain D'Eglise of Jamie and Ian's mercenary company, as he tries and find out why bar-Sefer attacked the wagon the company were delivering to a Jewish moneylender (Virgins)
Eulogius - Brother Eulogius is a monk at the Abbey of Ste. Anne de Beaupre who works in the Abbey kitchens (Outlander, chapter 40)
Ewan Cameron - the man in charge of intelligence operations in Charles Stuart's army (DIA, chapter 38)
Ewan Cameron - one of the men who finds Jamie lying on Culloden Moor and takes him to a farmhouse (V, chapter 1) the man Margaret Campbell fell in love with. Ewan was a tall, handsome joker of a man who worked with Jamie when he was at Holyrood House, gathering bits of intelligence from England. He was shot by the English two days after Culloden (V, chapter 29) Possibly the same Ewan Cameron as above
Ewan Cameron of Kinnoch - a soldier who shelters in the same church as Dougal's men during the Battle of Falkirk Muir (DIA, chapter 43)
Ewan Gibson - Hugh Munro's eldest stepson. Ewan was with Hugh when Hugh was captured at the Duke of Sandringham's house, but managed to escape capture himself. He ran off and was found by Jamie's men when they arrived to rescue Claire. Ewan is about 14 years old (DIA, chapter 44)
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Faith Fraser - Claire and Jamie's stillborn first daughter. She was baptised by Mother Hildegarde who chose her name (DIA, chapter 28) Faith is buried in the cemetery reserved for the convent attached to the L'Hopital des Anges. Her grave has a small white marble headstone with a pair of cherub's wings across the top and nothing but her first name inscribed on it (V, chapter 40)
Father Balmain - the priest at L'Hopital des Anges (DIA, chapter 12)
Father Benin - a French priest who accompanied MacDonald of Keppoch and his clan when they fought for Charles Stuart. He tended to the dying after the Battle of Prestonpans (DIA, chapter 36)
Fernand - Jared Fraser's coachman (DIA, chapter 14)
Fletcher Gordon - Sir Fletcher Gordon was the governor of Wentworth Prison. He is a short, bald man with a large belly (Outlander, chapter 35)
Frances Fraser - Lady Frances Fraser is Lord Lovat's daughter and the sister of Simon Fraser, the Young Fox. Claire meets Frances and her son at Beaufort Castle. Frances is intelligent and interesting and is responsible for running the castle and its staff (DIA, chapter 40)
Francis Townsend - a Jacobite commander (DIA, chapter 38) He led the Jacobite forces at the siege of Stirling Castle (DIA, chapter 39) He was captured, tried for treason, hanged and disembowelled (DIA, chapter 47)
Francisco de la Quintana - Don Francisco de la Quintana is a Spanish envoy sent by Philip of Spain to determine whether the Jacobite rising is likely to succeed (DIA, chapter 37)
Francois - Louise de la Tour's second footman (DIA, chapter 28)
Frederick Murray - a 17 year old Scottish soldier who was one of the men shot for treason by Hal Grey's soldiers after the Battle of Culloden (V, chapter 1)
Father Balmain - the priest at L'Hopital des Anges (DIA, chapter 12)
Father Benin - a French priest who accompanied MacDonald of Keppoch and his clan when they fought for Charles Stuart. He tended to the dying after the Battle of Prestonpans (DIA, chapter 36)
Fernand - Jared Fraser's coachman (DIA, chapter 14)
Fletcher Gordon - Sir Fletcher Gordon was the governor of Wentworth Prison. He is a short, bald man with a large belly (Outlander, chapter 35)
Frances Fraser - Lady Frances Fraser is Lord Lovat's daughter and the sister of Simon Fraser, the Young Fox. Claire meets Frances and her son at Beaufort Castle. Frances is intelligent and interesting and is responsible for running the castle and its staff (DIA, chapter 40)
Francis Townsend - a Jacobite commander (DIA, chapter 38) He led the Jacobite forces at the siege of Stirling Castle (DIA, chapter 39) He was captured, tried for treason, hanged and disembowelled (DIA, chapter 47)
Francisco de la Quintana - Don Francisco de la Quintana is a Spanish envoy sent by Philip of Spain to determine whether the Jacobite rising is likely to succeed (DIA, chapter 37)
Francois - Louise de la Tour's second footman (DIA, chapter 28)
Frederick Murray - a 17 year old Scottish soldier who was one of the men shot for treason by Hal Grey's soldiers after the Battle of Culloden (V, chapter 1)
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Garvie - Colonel Gordon MacLeish Campbell's orderly (DIA, chapter 44)
Gavin Hayes - one of the prisoners from Ardsmuir (V, chapter 8)
Gentleman of the Bedchamber - the servant at the Palace of Versailles who escorts Claire to Louis when she goes to beg for Jamie's release from the Bastille (DIA, chapter 27)
Geordie - the man fatally injured by the boar during the tynchal at the Gathering (Outlander, chapter 10)
Geordie - the man who works with Jamie in his print shop in Edinburgh, and who quits when he walks into the shop and finds Jamie and Claire in each other's arms. He is a small, wiry man with coarse, dark hair (V, chapter 24)
Geordie Coulter - one of five of Dougal's men who go with Claire and Murtagh when they try to rescue Jamie from Wentworth Prison. His twin brother Rufus was another of the five (Outlander, chapter 34)
Geordie Paul Fraser - one of Jamie's Lallybroch men who helped rescue Claire from the Duke of Sandringham's house (DIA, chapter 44)
George Everett - the man John Grey had an affair with that caused him to be sent to Ardsmuir (V, chapter 8)
George McClure - One of the Lallybroch men who accompanied Jamie to fight with Charles Stuart. George and his brother Sorley were the two men standing sentry on the night John Grey attacked Jamie and Jamie flogged them for their carelessness (DIA, chapter 36) At the Battle of Prestonpans, one of George's ears is almost completely severed (DIA, chapter 36)
George Murray - Lord George Murray was the Commander in Chief of the Highland Army. The archives at Culloden House include a lot of picturesque letters from Lord George Murray (DIA, chapter 1) When Jamie and his Lallybroch men join the Highland Army at Tranent, Jamie immediately sends Murtagh to find Lord George (DIA, chapter 36)
George Murray's wife - her name was Amelia. She dances with her husband, Lord George Murray, at the ball at the Palace of Holyroodhouse (DIA, chapter 37)
Georgie - a small boy who was one of the passengers in the coach that Claire takes from Inverness to Edinburgh when she goes back through the stones to find Jamie (V, chapter 24)
Georges - the first name of the Vicomte de Rambeau. Refer to Vicomte de Rambeau
Georges - Big Georges is one of the mercenaries Jamie and Ian serve with in France. Despite his name he is a Spanish Jew (Virgins)
Gerard Duverney - Monsieur Duverney the Younger, the son of the French Minister of Finance (DIA, chapter 11) Monsieur Duverney the Younger is a guest at the dinner party that Claire and Jamie host on the evening in which Claire and Mary are attacked in the alleyway on their way home and which ends with the scandalous appearance of a drugged, hallucinating Mary (DIA, chapter 18)
Gerard Gobelin - a prominent French banker (DIA, chapter 9)
Gersham Ackerman - one of the witnesses at the wedding of Pierre d'Anton and Rebekah Hauberger (Virgins)
Gideon - Lord Lovat's secretary (DIA, chapter 41)
Gilbert Munro - one of the Highlanders wounded at the Battle of Prestonpans (DIA, chapter 36)
Giles McMartin - a 17 year old Scottish soldier who was one of the men shot for treason by Hal Grey's soldiers after the Battle of Culloden (V, chapter 1)
Glengarry - a younger Jacobite and chief of a sept of the MacDonell clan. Jamie spends the night with Charles Stuart, Glengarry, Millefleurs and the Duc di Castelotti going from tavern to tavern. (DIA, chapter 17) When they end up in a bawdy house and can't understand why Jamie won't bed with a prostitute, Jamie tells Glengarry and Castelotti that Claire is 'La Dame Blanche' - a sorceress (DIA, chapter 20) Glengarry is one of the chieftains who signs his name to Charles Stuart's broadsheet declaring his intention to reclaim the throne (DIA, chapter 34)
Gordon - one of Jamie's smugglers. I think Gordon is the man's surname, not his first name. Gordon joins Jamie and Claire aboard the Artemis when they go in search of Ian (V, chapter 41)
Gordon MacLeish Campbell - after Claire is 'rescued' from Dougal's men during the Battle of Falkirk Muir she is taken to see Colonel Gordon MacLeish Campbell, a Lowland Scot in command of one of the Elector's regiments. He is described as 'a small, foxy-faced man, with balding reddish hair brushed back from his temples' (DIA, chapter 44)
Gordon McLeod of Ardsmuir - a soldier who hides in the church with Dougal's men during the Battle of Falkirk Muir (DIA, chapter 43)
Graham - At Claire and Jamie's first formal meeting with Lord Lovat, Jamie chats with someone named Graham who seems to be Lord Lovat's cousin (DIA, chapter 40)
Graham - one of the prisoners at Ardsmuir (V, chapter 12)
Grannie McNab - one of the tenants at Lallybroch. Mother of Ronald McNab abd grandmother of Rabbie (Outlander, chapter 28)
Greg Edgars - Gillian Edgars' (aka Geillis Duncan) husband. He is a short heavyset man with dark hair and about the same age as Roger. Greg and Gillian met when both were members of the Scottish Nationalists (DIA, chapter 48)
Gregory - the mechanic who fixes Jerry MacKenzie's Spitfire (Leaf)
Grissom - a guard at Ardsmuir prison who speaks Gaelic (V, chapter 8) Grissom is the guard who counts the number of lashes when Jamie is whipped for claiming the piece of tartan as his own (V, chapter 12)
Grosman - one of the seamen aboard the Artemis (V, chapter 44)
Gwyllyn - the Welsh bard at Castle Leoch (Outlander, chapter 8)
Gavin Hayes - one of the prisoners from Ardsmuir (V, chapter 8)
Gentleman of the Bedchamber - the servant at the Palace of Versailles who escorts Claire to Louis when she goes to beg for Jamie's release from the Bastille (DIA, chapter 27)
Geordie - the man fatally injured by the boar during the tynchal at the Gathering (Outlander, chapter 10)
Geordie - the man who works with Jamie in his print shop in Edinburgh, and who quits when he walks into the shop and finds Jamie and Claire in each other's arms. He is a small, wiry man with coarse, dark hair (V, chapter 24)
Geordie Coulter - one of five of Dougal's men who go with Claire and Murtagh when they try to rescue Jamie from Wentworth Prison. His twin brother Rufus was another of the five (Outlander, chapter 34)
Geordie Paul Fraser - one of Jamie's Lallybroch men who helped rescue Claire from the Duke of Sandringham's house (DIA, chapter 44)
George Everett - the man John Grey had an affair with that caused him to be sent to Ardsmuir (V, chapter 8)
George McClure - One of the Lallybroch men who accompanied Jamie to fight with Charles Stuart. George and his brother Sorley were the two men standing sentry on the night John Grey attacked Jamie and Jamie flogged them for their carelessness (DIA, chapter 36) At the Battle of Prestonpans, one of George's ears is almost completely severed (DIA, chapter 36)
George Murray - Lord George Murray was the Commander in Chief of the Highland Army. The archives at Culloden House include a lot of picturesque letters from Lord George Murray (DIA, chapter 1) When Jamie and his Lallybroch men join the Highland Army at Tranent, Jamie immediately sends Murtagh to find Lord George (DIA, chapter 36)
George Murray's wife - her name was Amelia. She dances with her husband, Lord George Murray, at the ball at the Palace of Holyroodhouse (DIA, chapter 37)
Georgie - a small boy who was one of the passengers in the coach that Claire takes from Inverness to Edinburgh when she goes back through the stones to find Jamie (V, chapter 24)
Georges - the first name of the Vicomte de Rambeau. Refer to Vicomte de Rambeau
Georges - Big Georges is one of the mercenaries Jamie and Ian serve with in France. Despite his name he is a Spanish Jew (Virgins)
Gerard Duverney - Monsieur Duverney the Younger, the son of the French Minister of Finance (DIA, chapter 11) Monsieur Duverney the Younger is a guest at the dinner party that Claire and Jamie host on the evening in which Claire and Mary are attacked in the alleyway on their way home and which ends with the scandalous appearance of a drugged, hallucinating Mary (DIA, chapter 18)
Gerard Gobelin - a prominent French banker (DIA, chapter 9)
Gersham Ackerman - one of the witnesses at the wedding of Pierre d'Anton and Rebekah Hauberger (Virgins)
Gideon - Lord Lovat's secretary (DIA, chapter 41)
Gilbert Munro - one of the Highlanders wounded at the Battle of Prestonpans (DIA, chapter 36)
Giles McMartin - a 17 year old Scottish soldier who was one of the men shot for treason by Hal Grey's soldiers after the Battle of Culloden (V, chapter 1)
Glengarry - a younger Jacobite and chief of a sept of the MacDonell clan. Jamie spends the night with Charles Stuart, Glengarry, Millefleurs and the Duc di Castelotti going from tavern to tavern. (DIA, chapter 17) When they end up in a bawdy house and can't understand why Jamie won't bed with a prostitute, Jamie tells Glengarry and Castelotti that Claire is 'La Dame Blanche' - a sorceress (DIA, chapter 20) Glengarry is one of the chieftains who signs his name to Charles Stuart's broadsheet declaring his intention to reclaim the throne (DIA, chapter 34)
Gordon - one of Jamie's smugglers. I think Gordon is the man's surname, not his first name. Gordon joins Jamie and Claire aboard the Artemis when they go in search of Ian (V, chapter 41)
Gordon MacLeish Campbell - after Claire is 'rescued' from Dougal's men during the Battle of Falkirk Muir she is taken to see Colonel Gordon MacLeish Campbell, a Lowland Scot in command of one of the Elector's regiments. He is described as 'a small, foxy-faced man, with balding reddish hair brushed back from his temples' (DIA, chapter 44)
Gordon McLeod of Ardsmuir - a soldier who hides in the church with Dougal's men during the Battle of Falkirk Muir (DIA, chapter 43)
Graham - At Claire and Jamie's first formal meeting with Lord Lovat, Jamie chats with someone named Graham who seems to be Lord Lovat's cousin (DIA, chapter 40)
Graham - one of the prisoners at Ardsmuir (V, chapter 12)
Grannie McNab - one of the tenants at Lallybroch. Mother of Ronald McNab abd grandmother of Rabbie (Outlander, chapter 28)
Greg Edgars - Gillian Edgars' (aka Geillis Duncan) husband. He is a short heavyset man with dark hair and about the same age as Roger. Greg and Gillian met when both were members of the Scottish Nationalists (DIA, chapter 48)
Gregory - the mechanic who fixes Jerry MacKenzie's Spitfire (Leaf)
Grissom - a guard at Ardsmuir prison who speaks Gaelic (V, chapter 8) Grissom is the guard who counts the number of lashes when Jamie is whipped for claiming the piece of tartan as his own (V, chapter 12)
Grosman - one of the seamen aboard the Artemis (V, chapter 44)
Gwyllyn - the Welsh bard at Castle Leoch (Outlander, chapter 8)
H
Hamish MacBeth - one of Jamie's Lallybroch men who fought for Charles Stuart and one of Jamie's favourites. MacBeth is described as "a massive man with a curly beard and a reticent manner". MacBeth is wounded at the Battle of Prestonpans and suffers a torn scrotum which exposes one testicle. He also has to suffer the embarrassment of letting a 'wumman' touch his private parts as Claire stitches it back together (DIA, chapter 36)
Harry - the deserting English soldier who holds a gun to Jamie's head while he and Claire are hmmphing in the glade and whom Claire kills (Outlander, chapter 20)
Harry Tompkins - the man who Young Ian thinks he has killed in Jamie's print shop, although he is not named at the time. He has one blind eye and wears his lank, brown hair in a pigtail (V, chapter 27) After Ian throws molten lead at him in the print shop he has ridged burn scars down one side of his face with a twisted eyelid and a blind, milky eye. He also has a long nose and large transparent ears and was born in 1713 (V, chapter 47) Tompkins asks nosy questions that show he is aware that Jamie Fraser, Jamie Roy and Alex Malcolm are the same person. He breaks into Jamie's print shop and is helping himself to some seditious pamphlets that Jamie had printed when Ian confronts him and the confrontation leads to the fire (V, chapter 27) Tompkins works as a customs agent for Sir Percival Turner, visiting the shipping ports near Edinburgh looking for illegal activity. While small smugglers are arrested and prosecuted, the ones with larger operations are used to enrich Sir Percival's coffers. They are given the opportunity to pay large bribes to Sir Percival in exchange for him turning a blind eye to their activities. Tompkins gets pressed into service aboard the Porpoise at Edinburgh. Despite protesting that his position working for Sir Percival meant he could not be pressed, he has no written documentation to back up his statement, and so ends up as a seaman (V, chapter 47) When the Porpoise encounters the Artemis, Tompkins recognises Jamie as being a known criminal and informs the captain, but the Captain does not act on the information (V, chapter 46) Tompkins injures his leg and is taken to Claire to have it tended to. With Tompkins unable to walk and at her mercy, Claire seizes the opportunity to extract information from him, by holding a bone saw to his injured leg and commanding him to talk. Tompkins tells Claire all about Sir Percival's ambitions to gain elevation to the peerage. When Sir Percival hears that a seditionist is working out of Edinburgh, he realises that if he can be to one to apprehend this person, he may be rewarded with a peerage. He makes little headway in learning the identity of the seditionist however, until one of Jamie's associates tips off another one of Sir Percival's agents that Jamie Roy is Alex Malcolm and his real name is Jamie Fraser. Tompkins does not know which one of Jamie's men tipped off the agent, but he tells Claire that the man was English. Tompkins tells Claire that although he did not take part in the ambush at Arbroath due to his injuries, he had heard that Sir Percival had learned from this Englishman that Arbroath was the fallback landing place for Jamie, and so had warned Jamie of an impending ambush so that Jamie would change his plans to Arbroath and not suspect Sir Percival. Tompkins also tells Claire that the customs officer killed at Arbroath was killed by another customs officer on instruction from Sir Percival in an attempt to frame Jamie for the murder, as due to the print shop fire Sir Percival had no evidence that Jamie was a seditionist (V, chapter 47)
Hector - the name of the archer who rescues Claire from the wolves outside Wentworth Prison and takes her to MacRannoch (Outlander, chapter 36)
Helen Hawkins - Silas Hawkins' wife and Mary Hawkins' aunt (DIA, chapter 20)
Hobart MacKenzie - Laoghaire's brother. Hobart is a small, light-boned man, with pale blue watery eyes, indeterminate features, and a receding hairline and chin. After Laoghaire shoots Jamie and he survives, she sends Hobart to Lallybroch to seek recompense for the dishonour Jamie has caused her. Jamie, Claire, Hobart, Ned, Jenny and Ian are present as Ned lays out Laoghaire's case for compensation. Jamie declares that he will continue to support Laoghaire and her daughters, but Jenny insists that that support should stop if Laoghaire remarries. This is agreed to and the final settlement agreed to is that Jamie will pay Laoghaire an initial sum of £500 in compensation for distress, inconvenience and loss of conjugal services. He will then continue to pay Laoghaire £100 per annum until she remarries. In addition Jamie will pay a bride-portion of £300 to each of Laoghaire's two daughters, and he agrees to not take a suit against Laoghaire for attempted murder. Laoghaire agrees to accept this offer in full and final settlement (V, chapter 38) (V, chapter 38)
Horace Thompson - the man who brings the box of bones to Joe Abernathy which he gets Claire to help him diagnose forensically. He is from the Anthropology Department at Harvard University (V, chapter 20)
Howard - the seaman on the Porpoise who is the source of the typhoid outbreak (V, chapter 48)
Hughes - the head groom at Helwater. He suffers from rheumatism and has a taste for the drink (V, chapter 15)
Hugo - Louise de la Tour's footman (DIA, chapter 26)
Harry - the deserting English soldier who holds a gun to Jamie's head while he and Claire are hmmphing in the glade and whom Claire kills (Outlander, chapter 20)
Harry Tompkins - the man who Young Ian thinks he has killed in Jamie's print shop, although he is not named at the time. He has one blind eye and wears his lank, brown hair in a pigtail (V, chapter 27) After Ian throws molten lead at him in the print shop he has ridged burn scars down one side of his face with a twisted eyelid and a blind, milky eye. He also has a long nose and large transparent ears and was born in 1713 (V, chapter 47) Tompkins asks nosy questions that show he is aware that Jamie Fraser, Jamie Roy and Alex Malcolm are the same person. He breaks into Jamie's print shop and is helping himself to some seditious pamphlets that Jamie had printed when Ian confronts him and the confrontation leads to the fire (V, chapter 27) Tompkins works as a customs agent for Sir Percival Turner, visiting the shipping ports near Edinburgh looking for illegal activity. While small smugglers are arrested and prosecuted, the ones with larger operations are used to enrich Sir Percival's coffers. They are given the opportunity to pay large bribes to Sir Percival in exchange for him turning a blind eye to their activities. Tompkins gets pressed into service aboard the Porpoise at Edinburgh. Despite protesting that his position working for Sir Percival meant he could not be pressed, he has no written documentation to back up his statement, and so ends up as a seaman (V, chapter 47) When the Porpoise encounters the Artemis, Tompkins recognises Jamie as being a known criminal and informs the captain, but the Captain does not act on the information (V, chapter 46) Tompkins injures his leg and is taken to Claire to have it tended to. With Tompkins unable to walk and at her mercy, Claire seizes the opportunity to extract information from him, by holding a bone saw to his injured leg and commanding him to talk. Tompkins tells Claire all about Sir Percival's ambitions to gain elevation to the peerage. When Sir Percival hears that a seditionist is working out of Edinburgh, he realises that if he can be to one to apprehend this person, he may be rewarded with a peerage. He makes little headway in learning the identity of the seditionist however, until one of Jamie's associates tips off another one of Sir Percival's agents that Jamie Roy is Alex Malcolm and his real name is Jamie Fraser. Tompkins does not know which one of Jamie's men tipped off the agent, but he tells Claire that the man was English. Tompkins tells Claire that although he did not take part in the ambush at Arbroath due to his injuries, he had heard that Sir Percival had learned from this Englishman that Arbroath was the fallback landing place for Jamie, and so had warned Jamie of an impending ambush so that Jamie would change his plans to Arbroath and not suspect Sir Percival. Tompkins also tells Claire that the customs officer killed at Arbroath was killed by another customs officer on instruction from Sir Percival in an attempt to frame Jamie for the murder, as due to the print shop fire Sir Percival had no evidence that Jamie was a seditionist (V, chapter 47)
Hector - the name of the archer who rescues Claire from the wolves outside Wentworth Prison and takes her to MacRannoch (Outlander, chapter 36)
Helen Hawkins - Silas Hawkins' wife and Mary Hawkins' aunt (DIA, chapter 20)
Hobart MacKenzie - Laoghaire's brother. Hobart is a small, light-boned man, with pale blue watery eyes, indeterminate features, and a receding hairline and chin. After Laoghaire shoots Jamie and he survives, she sends Hobart to Lallybroch to seek recompense for the dishonour Jamie has caused her. Jamie, Claire, Hobart, Ned, Jenny and Ian are present as Ned lays out Laoghaire's case for compensation. Jamie declares that he will continue to support Laoghaire and her daughters, but Jenny insists that that support should stop if Laoghaire remarries. This is agreed to and the final settlement agreed to is that Jamie will pay Laoghaire an initial sum of £500 in compensation for distress, inconvenience and loss of conjugal services. He will then continue to pay Laoghaire £100 per annum until she remarries. In addition Jamie will pay a bride-portion of £300 to each of Laoghaire's two daughters, and he agrees to not take a suit against Laoghaire for attempted murder. Laoghaire agrees to accept this offer in full and final settlement (V, chapter 38) (V, chapter 38)
Horace Thompson - the man who brings the box of bones to Joe Abernathy which he gets Claire to help him diagnose forensically. He is from the Anthropology Department at Harvard University (V, chapter 20)
Howard - the seaman on the Porpoise who is the source of the typhoid outbreak (V, chapter 48)
Hughes - the head groom at Helwater. He suffers from rheumatism and has a taste for the drink (V, chapter 15)
Hugo - Louise de la Tour's footman (DIA, chapter 26)
I
Iain MacKinnon - one of the men who finds Jamie lying on Culloden Moor and takes him to a farmhouse (V, chapter 1)
J
Jacques Vincennes - the man who witnessed Jamie's altercation with Jack Randall in the brothel and Jamie challenging Randall to a duel. Vincennes told General d'Arbanville, who told his wife Marie, who rushed over to Claire's house to tell her (DIA, chapter 24)
Janet Murray - Janet's full name is Janet Ellen Murray. Janet is Ian and Jenny's third daughter and twin sister of Michael (V, chapter 14) Janet has dark brown curls and is tall for a woman (V, chapter 32) She has warm brown eyes like her father's. Janet is present at Lallybroch when Jamie arrives home with Claire for the first time after Claire returns through the stones. Jenny sends Janet to tell Laoghaire that Claire is back, and Janet innocently does so. She is very upset by the events that unfold afterwards and apologises to Claire and tells Claire that Jenny was the person who sent her to Laoghaire's (V, chapter 35)
Janet Robinson - the name of a woman whose unborn child Geillis is accused of killing at the witch trial (Outlander, chapter 25)
Jeanne - Madame Jeanne is the owner of the brothel in Edinburgh where Jamie stays. She is French, petite, dark-haired and elegant. Madame Jeanne is a customer of Jamie's smuggling business. She provides him with a small room in her brothel that he can use when he returns late from smuggling trips (V, chapter 25)
Jeff - Claire nicknames the Ecclesiastical Examiners at her witch trial Mutt and Jeff. Jeff is the short, stout one (Outlander, chapter 25)
Jeffries - the coachman at Helwater. He is an Irishman. Jeffries was in Lord Ellesmere's study when Jamie killed him. The Dunsany's cover up the murder by pretending that Jamie was never in the room. Presumably they instruct Jeffries on what to say when he testifies at the Coroner's Court because a verdict of death by misadventure is returned (V, chapter 15)
Jenkins - the English soldier who is ordered to search the Lallybroch house when Jamie is hiding in the armoire with baby Ian (V, chapter 5)
Jenny Cameron - the sister of the chieftain of Clan Cameron. When Clan Cameron answered Charles Stuart's call and rallied to his side after he arrived in Scotland the 300 men of the clan were led there by Jenny Cameron as her brother was away from home (DIA, chapter 35) After her brother Hugh caught up with the clan, Jenny refused to return home and insisted on staying with the clan. After Claire and Jamie meet up with the Highland Army, Claire sends a note to Jenny Cameron asking her to come and help set up medical facilities and Jenny obliges. Jenny Cameron has freckles, a forceful personality, and a small homely face with an undershot jaw (DIA, chapter 36)
Jessie - the nickname of the English soldier who means to rape Claire when he catches her trying to escape from the English soldiers who are taking her south after she is 'rescued' from Dougal's men at the Battle of Falkirk Muir. He was nicknamed Jessie because of the trouble he took in combing out his yellow curls (DIA, chapter 44)
Joan Murray - Young Jamie's wife. Claire meets her at Lallybroch after Jamie is shot, but Joan is not named during this encounter (V, chapter 38)
Jock Graham - the first person Jamie and Claire meet as they draw near to Lallybroch when Jamie returns home after the witch trial (Outlander, chapter 26)
Joe - one of the seamen aboard the Artemis (V, chapter 44)
Joel McCulloch - one of the prisoners at Ardsmuir (V, chapter 8)
Joey - an 8 year old boy that Claire meets with his mother and siblings in Edinburgh (V, chapter 24)
Joey - one of Jamie's smugglers present during the ambush at Arbroath (V, chapter 30)
Johannes Gerstmann - Louis XV's singing master (DIA, chapter 11)
John - Callum's attendant (Outlander, chapter 6)
John Cameron - a diner in the hall at Castle Leoch (Outlander, chapter 24)
John MacRae - the village lockman (Cross Stitch) or locksman (Outlander) in Cranesmuir, equivalent to a combination of constable, customs officer and executioner (ch. 9)
John Simpson junior - the son of John Simpson senior, and also a swordmaker. He is deaf from the hammering involved in making a sword (DIA, chapter 37)
John Simpson senior - a Scottish armourer, Master of the Swordmakers Guild of Glasgow, who comes to Edinburgh to present Charles Stuart with a magnificent basket-hilted broadsword (DIA, chapter 37)
John Sutter - a man Jamie saw hanged at Wentworth (DIA, chapter 23)
John Whitlow - one of five of Dougal's men who go with Claire and Murtagh when they try to rescue Jamie from Wentworth Prison (Outlander, chapter 34)
Johnny Boyd - the son of the Jacobite, Lord Kilmarnock, who accompanies his father onto the battlefield at the age of 12 and lords it over the other boys, including Fergus, who takes exception to his attitude of superiority (DIA, chapter 37) He was lost on the field at Culloden and his body never recovered (DIA, chapter 47) While Lord Kilmarnock was a real historical person, he did not have a son called Johnny
Johnson - one of the prisoners from Ardsmuir (V, chapter 8)
Johnson - Sir Percival Turner's secretary (V, chapter 27)
Jones - a steward onboard the Porpoise (V, chapter 48)
Josef-from-Alsace - one of the mercenaries in the mercenary band that Jamie and Ian served with in France (Virgins)
Josephine - the parlourmaid in Jared Fraser's Le Havre house (V, chapter 40)
Juanito - Juanito is one of the mercenaries Jamie and Ian serve with in France. He's described as a wee fellow with warts and is a Spanish Jew (Virgins)
Jules de la Tour de Rohan - Louise de Rohan's husband, he is the Prince de Rohan (DIA, chapter 13) Jules de la Tour is a guest at the dinner party that Claire and Jamie host on the evening in which Claire and Mary are attacked in the alleyway on their way home and which ends with the scandalous appearance of a drugged, hallucinating Mary (DIA, chapter 18)
Janet Murray - Janet's full name is Janet Ellen Murray. Janet is Ian and Jenny's third daughter and twin sister of Michael (V, chapter 14) Janet has dark brown curls and is tall for a woman (V, chapter 32) She has warm brown eyes like her father's. Janet is present at Lallybroch when Jamie arrives home with Claire for the first time after Claire returns through the stones. Jenny sends Janet to tell Laoghaire that Claire is back, and Janet innocently does so. She is very upset by the events that unfold afterwards and apologises to Claire and tells Claire that Jenny was the person who sent her to Laoghaire's (V, chapter 35)
Janet Robinson - the name of a woman whose unborn child Geillis is accused of killing at the witch trial (Outlander, chapter 25)
Jeanne - Madame Jeanne is the owner of the brothel in Edinburgh where Jamie stays. She is French, petite, dark-haired and elegant. Madame Jeanne is a customer of Jamie's smuggling business. She provides him with a small room in her brothel that he can use when he returns late from smuggling trips (V, chapter 25)
Jeff - Claire nicknames the Ecclesiastical Examiners at her witch trial Mutt and Jeff. Jeff is the short, stout one (Outlander, chapter 25)
Jeffries - the coachman at Helwater. He is an Irishman. Jeffries was in Lord Ellesmere's study when Jamie killed him. The Dunsany's cover up the murder by pretending that Jamie was never in the room. Presumably they instruct Jeffries on what to say when he testifies at the Coroner's Court because a verdict of death by misadventure is returned (V, chapter 15)
Jenkins - the English soldier who is ordered to search the Lallybroch house when Jamie is hiding in the armoire with baby Ian (V, chapter 5)
Jenny Cameron - the sister of the chieftain of Clan Cameron. When Clan Cameron answered Charles Stuart's call and rallied to his side after he arrived in Scotland the 300 men of the clan were led there by Jenny Cameron as her brother was away from home (DIA, chapter 35) After her brother Hugh caught up with the clan, Jenny refused to return home and insisted on staying with the clan. After Claire and Jamie meet up with the Highland Army, Claire sends a note to Jenny Cameron asking her to come and help set up medical facilities and Jenny obliges. Jenny Cameron has freckles, a forceful personality, and a small homely face with an undershot jaw (DIA, chapter 36)
Jessie - the nickname of the English soldier who means to rape Claire when he catches her trying to escape from the English soldiers who are taking her south after she is 'rescued' from Dougal's men at the Battle of Falkirk Muir. He was nicknamed Jessie because of the trouble he took in combing out his yellow curls (DIA, chapter 44)
Joan Murray - Young Jamie's wife. Claire meets her at Lallybroch after Jamie is shot, but Joan is not named during this encounter (V, chapter 38)
Jock Graham - the first person Jamie and Claire meet as they draw near to Lallybroch when Jamie returns home after the witch trial (Outlander, chapter 26)
Joe - one of the seamen aboard the Artemis (V, chapter 44)
Joel McCulloch - one of the prisoners at Ardsmuir (V, chapter 8)
Joey - an 8 year old boy that Claire meets with his mother and siblings in Edinburgh (V, chapter 24)
Joey - one of Jamie's smugglers present during the ambush at Arbroath (V, chapter 30)
Johannes Gerstmann - Louis XV's singing master (DIA, chapter 11)
John - Callum's attendant (Outlander, chapter 6)
John Cameron - a diner in the hall at Castle Leoch (Outlander, chapter 24)
John MacRae - the village lockman (Cross Stitch) or locksman (Outlander) in Cranesmuir, equivalent to a combination of constable, customs officer and executioner (ch. 9)
John Simpson junior - the son of John Simpson senior, and also a swordmaker. He is deaf from the hammering involved in making a sword (DIA, chapter 37)
John Simpson senior - a Scottish armourer, Master of the Swordmakers Guild of Glasgow, who comes to Edinburgh to present Charles Stuart with a magnificent basket-hilted broadsword (DIA, chapter 37)
John Sutter - a man Jamie saw hanged at Wentworth (DIA, chapter 23)
John Whitlow - one of five of Dougal's men who go with Claire and Murtagh when they try to rescue Jamie from Wentworth Prison (Outlander, chapter 34)
Johnny Boyd - the son of the Jacobite, Lord Kilmarnock, who accompanies his father onto the battlefield at the age of 12 and lords it over the other boys, including Fergus, who takes exception to his attitude of superiority (DIA, chapter 37) He was lost on the field at Culloden and his body never recovered (DIA, chapter 47) While Lord Kilmarnock was a real historical person, he did not have a son called Johnny
Johnson - one of the prisoners from Ardsmuir (V, chapter 8)
Johnson - Sir Percival Turner's secretary (V, chapter 27)
Jones - a steward onboard the Porpoise (V, chapter 48)
Josef-from-Alsace - one of the mercenaries in the mercenary band that Jamie and Ian served with in France (Virgins)
Josephine - the parlourmaid in Jared Fraser's Le Havre house (V, chapter 40)
Juanito - Juanito is one of the mercenaries Jamie and Ian serve with in France. He's described as a wee fellow with warts and is a Spanish Jew (Virgins)
Jules de la Tour de Rohan - Louise de Rohan's husband, he is the Prince de Rohan (DIA, chapter 13) Jules de la Tour is a guest at the dinner party that Claire and Jamie host on the evening in which Claire and Mary are attacked in the alleyway on their way home and which ends with the scandalous appearance of a drugged, hallucinating Mary (DIA, chapter 18)
K
Katherine Murray - Jenny and Ian's second daughter Kitty. Refer to Kitty Murray
Keith - one of the prisoners at Ardsmuir (V, chapter 11)
Kennedy - one of Jamie's smugglers who was present during the ambush at Arbroath (V, chapter 30) Kennedy joins Jamie and Claire aboard the Artemis when they go in search of Ian (V, chapter 41)
Kenny Lesley - one of the Ardsmuir prisoners (V, chapter 8)
Kincaid - a young man from Lallybroch who spreads the word to all the other tenants about the potato feast (DIA, chapter 32) Kincaid was one of the 30 Lallybroch men who accompanied Jamie to fight for Charles Stuart. Kincaid's real name is Alexander, but there were so many Alexanders that he was called Kincaid to distinguish him from the others. Kincaid dies after the Battle of Prestonpans, from wounds to his chest and belly. Jamie carries him outside so that he doesn't have to die under a roof and he passes away in Jamie's arms (DIA, chapter 36)
Kitty Murray - Kitty's full name is Katherine Mary Murray. She was born in the spring of 1745 (DIA, chapter 34) When Claire returns through the stones in 1766 Kitty is married with two children (V, chapter 29)
Keith - one of the prisoners at Ardsmuir (V, chapter 11)
Kennedy - one of Jamie's smugglers who was present during the ambush at Arbroath (V, chapter 30) Kennedy joins Jamie and Claire aboard the Artemis when they go in search of Ian (V, chapter 41)
Kenny Lesley - one of the Ardsmuir prisoners (V, chapter 8)
Kincaid - a young man from Lallybroch who spreads the word to all the other tenants about the potato feast (DIA, chapter 32) Kincaid was one of the 30 Lallybroch men who accompanied Jamie to fight for Charles Stuart. Kincaid's real name is Alexander, but there were so many Alexanders that he was called Kincaid to distinguish him from the others. Kincaid dies after the Battle of Prestonpans, from wounds to his chest and belly. Jamie carries him outside so that he doesn't have to die under a roof and he passes away in Jamie's arms (DIA, chapter 36)
Kitty Murray - Kitty's full name is Katherine Mary Murray. She was born in the spring of 1745 (DIA, chapter 34) When Claire returns through the stones in 1766 Kitty is married with two children (V, chapter 29)
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Labhriunn MacIan - a piper with the Highland army. Labhriunn MacIan comes from the Shetland Isles (DIA, chapter 43)
Lady Grozier - a friend of Lady Dunsany (V, chapter 16)
L'Andouille - the nickname of a French nobleman at Versailles known to be a playboy (DIA, chapter 9) An andouille is a type of sausage made from smoked pork. Jamie explains to Claire that the nickname refers to the fact that the nobleman cannot "keep his roger in his breeches"
Lawrence Stern - a German naturalist whom Claire meets on Hispaniola after the storm. Lawrence is just above middle height, of a burly build with broad shoulders, a broad, boldly carved face with a naturally friendly expression, light hazel eyes, strongly drawn black brows, and thick, black curly hair. Lawrence is a friend of Father Fogden and takes Claire to his house. Lawrence intends to take Claire to the village of St. Luis du Nord so they can try and catch a fishing boat to Cap-Haitien. During conversation with Claire, Lawrence discovers that she is married to Jamie, whom he had met in a brothel in Edinburgh when the women he was with saw a spider and screamed the place down, bringing Jamie running to her aid. Jamie and Lawrence had ended up talking into the small hours (V, chapter 50)
Levi Champfleur - one of the witnesses at the wedding of Pierre d'Anton and Rebekah Hauberger (Virgins)
Lord Kilmarnock - William Boyd, 4th Earl of Kilmarnock. Lord Kilmarnock was a Jacobite in his early thirties. His son, Johnny, and Fergus did not get along (DIA, chapter 37) Kilmarnock fell on the field at Culloden but was saved from Cumberland's men by Lord Ancrum, only to be beheaded the following August on Tower Hill (DIA, chapter 47) While Lord Kilmarnock was a real historical person, he did not have a son called John. He had three sons called James, Charles and William. Charles served with his father at Culloden and survived. His heir, James, was also at Culloden but with the English army.
Louisa - Mr Haugh the apothecary's assistant (V, chapter 29)
Lady Grozier - a friend of Lady Dunsany (V, chapter 16)
L'Andouille - the nickname of a French nobleman at Versailles known to be a playboy (DIA, chapter 9) An andouille is a type of sausage made from smoked pork. Jamie explains to Claire that the nickname refers to the fact that the nobleman cannot "keep his roger in his breeches"
Lawrence Stern - a German naturalist whom Claire meets on Hispaniola after the storm. Lawrence is just above middle height, of a burly build with broad shoulders, a broad, boldly carved face with a naturally friendly expression, light hazel eyes, strongly drawn black brows, and thick, black curly hair. Lawrence is a friend of Father Fogden and takes Claire to his house. Lawrence intends to take Claire to the village of St. Luis du Nord so they can try and catch a fishing boat to Cap-Haitien. During conversation with Claire, Lawrence discovers that she is married to Jamie, whom he had met in a brothel in Edinburgh when the women he was with saw a spider and screamed the place down, bringing Jamie running to her aid. Jamie and Lawrence had ended up talking into the small hours (V, chapter 50)
Levi Champfleur - one of the witnesses at the wedding of Pierre d'Anton and Rebekah Hauberger (Virgins)
Lord Kilmarnock - William Boyd, 4th Earl of Kilmarnock. Lord Kilmarnock was a Jacobite in his early thirties. His son, Johnny, and Fergus did not get along (DIA, chapter 37) Kilmarnock fell on the field at Culloden but was saved from Cumberland's men by Lord Ancrum, only to be beheaded the following August on Tower Hill (DIA, chapter 47) While Lord Kilmarnock was a real historical person, he did not have a son called John. He had three sons called James, Charles and William. Charles served with his father at Culloden and survived. His heir, James, was also at Culloden but with the English army.
Louisa - Mr Haugh the apothecary's assistant (V, chapter 29)
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MacAlester - one of the prisoners at Ardsmuir (V, chapter 12)
MacDonald - one of the prisoners at Ardsmuir (V, chapter 12)
MacKay - one of the prisoners at Ardsmuir. He is assigned to tend the Governor's quarters (V, chapter 8)
MacLeod - one of Jamie's smugglers. MacLeod joins Jamie and Claire aboard the Artemis when they go in search of Ian (V, chapter 41)
MacMurtry - one of the prisoners at Ardsmuir (V, chapter 12)
MacRae - one of Jamie's smugglers who joins him aboard the Artemis (V, chapter 43)
MacTavish - one of the prisoners at Ardsmuir (V, chapter 8)
Madame Bonheur - the most senior and respected midwife at L'Hopital des Anges. She insisted that Claire see her stillborn daughter, Faith (DIA, chapter 28)
Madame de Ramage - a French noblewoman. She warns Claire that the Comte St Germain has been spreading rumours that Claire is a witch (DIA, chapter 11)
Madame Lambert - one of the French noblewomen in the group who visit L'Hopital des Anges with Claire on her first visit (DIA, chapter 12)
Madame Montresor - A French lady-in-waiting who was in the Duke of Sandringham's party which visited the Royal stables at Argentan (DIA, chapter 22)
Madame Nesle de la Tourelle - the mistress of Louis XV (DIA, chapter 9)
Madame Prudhomme - a French noblewoman, wife of Philibert Prudhomme, who was in the Duke of Sandringham's party which visited the Royal stables at Argentan (DIA, chapter 22)
Madame Vionnet - Jared Fraser's cook (DIA, chapter 7)
Madeleine - Sister Madeleine is a nun at the Couvent des Anges (DIA, chapter 15)
Magdalen - a girl at Castle Leoch that Claire becomes friendly with (Outlander, chapter 9)
Maggie - the prostitute offended by Mr Willoughby's foot fetish (V, chapter 25)
Maggie Murray - Jenny and Ian's second child. Her full name is Margaret Ellen Murray. Maggie was born while Claire and Jamie were at Lallybroch and Claire helped deliver her (Outlander, chapter 31) She has blue eyes and strawberry hair (DIA, chapter 30) When Claire returns through the stones in 1766 Maggie is married with two children (V, chapter 29)
Magnus - Jared Fraser's elderly butler (DIA, chapter 7)
Maisri - Lord Lovat's seer. Maisri is tall and extremely thin with an odd angularly pretty face and dark eyes (DIA, chapter 40) Claire describes Maisri's face as being slightly asymmetrical, like a Modigliani painting, and she has long black hair streaked with white although she is still young, and brown eyes that spark with furious intelligence (DIA, chapter 41)
Maisri - a 10 year old girl that Claire meets with her mother and siblings in Edinburgh (V, chapter 24)
Maitland - the cabin boy aboard the Artemis (chapter 44)
Malcolm Grant - leader of the party that attacks the MacKenzies on their return to Castle Leoch after the rent gathering (Outlander, chapter 18), he was at one stage a potential suitor for Ellen MacKenzie but she would have nothing to do with him and he has been an enemy of Clan MacKenzie ever since (Outlander, chapter 24)
Mamacita - Mamacita is very short, being no more than four feet tall with a solid body and small head. She wears her hair in a bun and a malignant look upon her face. Her skin is a light mahogany colour (V, chapter 50)
Manzetti - one of the seamen aboard the Artemis. Manzetti is a small Italian with a thick russet pigtail (V, chapter 44)
Margaret MacKenzie - Dougal's second youngest daughter. Claire sits near her in the dining hall at Castle Leoch (Outlander, chapter 6)
Marjorie MacKenzie's mother - she is never named. When Jerry MacKenzie is killed Marjorie's mother looks after Roger during the day while Marjorie works Leaf)
Marguerite - one of Jared Fraser's maids (DIA, chapter 7)
Marie - the maidservant of Rebekah bat-Leah Hauberger (Virgins)
Marie d'Arbanville - an acquaintance of Claire and Jamie's in Paris (DIA, chapter 15) Marie d'Arbanville is a guest at the dinner party that Claire and Jamie host on the evening in which Claire and Mary are attacked in the alleyway on their way home and which ends with the scandalous appearance of a drugged, hallucinating Mary (DIA, chapter 18) Marie hears about Jamie challenging Jack Randall to a duel after an altercation in a brothel and runs over to Claire's house to tell her (DIA, chapter 24)
Marley - Jack Randall's large, mentally retarded servant at Wentworth Prison (Outlander, chapter 35) Marley is killed in the stampede of cattle that is used as a diversion to rescue Jamie (DIA, chapter 21)
Mary - the prostitute at Madame Jeanne's brothel who Ian loses his virginity to on the night that he killed the man in the print shop. She is known as the second Mary to distinguish her from another prostitute of the same name. Mary is a short, young, plump girl with ywllow hair (V, chapter 28)
Mary Ann - the kitchen maid at Ellesmere (V, chapter 15)
Mathilde - the Duchesse de Neve, a French noblewoman and wife of the Duc de Neve, who was in the Duke of Sandringham's party which visited the Royal stables at Argentan (DIA, chapter 22)
Mathieu - One of the mercenaries who served with Jamie and Ian in the mercenary band in France. He is described as a large, broad man with a face like a mad boar and a character to match. Mathieu takes a prostitute by force in the yard of a tavern in front of a large group of people including Jamie and Ian (Virgins)
Maxwell Gordon - one of the crewmen aboard the Artemis (V, chapter 45)
Mayer - the Jewish coin dealer who helps Jamie to identify the coins which were part of the seal's treasure. Mayer is a tall, gangling youth of about 20 with a thin face, scanty, but vigorous brown beard, curly hair, guileless blue eyes, and intelligent expression. Mayer has no surname as the Jews of Frankfort are forbidden to have them, but his neighbours refer to the family by affixing the name of an old red shield painted onto the front of their house - rothschild (V, chapter 40)
Meldrum - one of Jamie's smugglers who was present during the ambush at Arbroath (V, chapter 30) Meldrum joins Jamie and Claire aboard the Artemis when they go in search of Ian (V, chapter 41)
Michael Murray - Jenny and Ian's second son and twin brother of Janet (V, chapter 14) At some point Michael undertakes the swim to the seal's island to retrieve some of the treasure when the need at Lallybroch is great (V, chapter 38) When Claire returns through the stones in 1766, Michael is newly married and his wife is pregnant (V, chapter 29)
Millie - one of the prostitutes at Madame Jeanne's brothel (V, chapter 26)
Milligan - one of the prisoners at Ardsmuir. Milligan is an Irishman with a weakness for drink (V, chapter 12)
Minerve - Sister Minerve is a young sister at L'Hopital des Anges. She is from a wealthy noble family and is chosen to help Claire dress before she visits Louis to plead for Jamie's release (DIA, chapter 27)
Miss Grant - woman who runs the sweets and pastries shop in the High Street in Inverness and one of Mrs Graham's stone circle dancers (Outlander, chapter 2)
Miss Smith - one of the woman in Frank's lecture that Claire dreams about (DIA, chapter 10)
Miss Williams - Jamie dances with Miss Williams at a ball at the Palace of Holyroodhouse (DIA, chapter 37) There are three Scottish sisters who bear this name, all of whom are young, brown-haired and comely and nearly indistinguishable from each other. They are daughters of a rich merchant who Charles Stuart is wooing
Mollie - one of Madame Jeanne's prostitutes (V, chapter 26)
Monsieur Duverney - the French minister of Finance. Jamie beats him at chess at the ball at the Palace of Versailles (DIA, chapter 9) Monsieur Duverney is a guest at the dinner party that Claire and Jamie host on the evening in which Claire and Mary are attacked in the alleyway on their way home and which ends with the scandalous appearance of a drugged, hallucinating Mary (DIA, chapter 18) When Jamie goes to the Bastille to explain what happened, Monsieur Duverney offers the security needed to allow him to leave until Mary Hawkins is well enough to explain what happened to her (DIA, chapter 19)
Monsieur Fleche - the Royal Physician to Louis XV. He attends to Claire when she is poisoned by the Comte St Germain at the Palace of Versailles (DIA, chapter 16)
Monsieur Genet - head of a wealthy shipping family (DIA, chapter 9)
Monsieur Millefleurs - a Parisian banker (DIA, chapter 17)
Monsieur Pamplemousse - the French official who confirmed Claire's diagnosis of smallpox in the seaman onboard the Comte St Germain's ship (DIA, chapter 6) Pamplemousse means 'grapefruit' in French
Monsieur Peretz - the custodian of the valuable Torah scroll that Jamie and Ian have to deliver to Paris while working as mercenaries. He is killed when the coach he is travelling in is attacked by bandits and overturns. Jamie nicknames him 'Monsieur Pickle' (Virgins)
Monsieur Voleru - a physician at L'Hopital des Anges (DIA, chapter 12)
Morrison - one of the Ardsmuir prisoners and an elderly man. Morrison is a healer and is allowed to tend the sick and injured prisoners (V, chapter 8)
Mr Bainbridge - Mr Bainbridge is a solicitor in Inverness with an interest in historical records and best remembered as the man Claire and Frank were visiting when Claire dropped a hot teapot and let loose an expletive. Interestingly, in Outlander Claire drops the teapot in Mr Bainbridge's lap, but in Cross Stitch she only drops it on the carpet. (Outlander, chapter 1)
Mr Crook - The man responsible for showing Claire the stones at Craigh na Dun. Mr Crook shared Claire's interest in plants and was introduced to her by Mrs Baird. He gave Claire his plant presses and took her out to find rare plants. (Outlander, chapter 1)
Mr Graham - one of the passengers in the coach that Claire takes from Inverness to Edinburgh when she goes back through the stones to find Jamie. He is a small, vivacious gentleman of advanced years (V, chapter 24)
Mr Haugh (the younger) - the proprietor of Haugh's apothecary shop in 1766, presumably the son of the elder Mr Haugh who owned the shop in 1746. He has ginger eyebrows (V, chapter 29)
Mr Holford - a seaman onboard the Porpoise (V, chapter 49)
Mr Johansen - the gunner on board the Porpoise and one of the crew members who contracts typhoid. His wife is Annekje Johansen who owns the goats (V, chapter 47)
Mr Overholt - the purser on board the Porpoise. He is a small, plump man with a shiny bald head (V, chapter 46)
Mr Picard - the bosun on board the Artemis (V, chapter 42)
Mr Samuels - a pawnbroker in Edinburgh (DIA, chapter 42)
Mr Wallace - one of the passengers in the coach that Claire takes from Inverness to Edinburgh when she goes back through the stones to find Jamie. Mr Wallace is a plump young lawyer whose company Claire has to throw off once they arrive in Edinburgh (V, chapter 24)
Mr Wardlaw - the man who keeps the corner shop by Jerry and Marjorie MacKenzie's flat in London (Leaf)
Mr Warren - the sailing master on the Artemis (V, chapter 41)
Mrs Andrews - the receptionist at the Institute for the Study of Highland Folklore and Antiquities in Inverness (DIA, chapter 48)
Mrs Baird - The owner of the Highland Bed and Breakfast establishment where Claire and Frank stayed in Inverness. Best known for hoovering loudly outside their bedroom door. (Outlander, chapter 1)
Mrs Buchanan - the village postmistress in Inverness and one of the stone circle dancers (Outlander, chapter 2)
Mrs Crook - the housekeeper at Lallybroch. Her first name is Lizzie (Outlander, chapter 27)
Mrs Hinchcliffe - The wife of the dean of Frank's faculty who is invited to dinner with her husband on the night Claire has a major meltdown, and who offers unwanted advice on parenting (V, chapter 3)
Mrs Innes - the midwife who delivered Young Ian (V, chapter 5)
Mrs Kirby - a Lallybroch tenant and the widow of Hugh Kirby who was shot by English soldiers. Mrs Kirby and her family are staying at Lallybroch when Jenny goes into labour with Young Ian and she tries to help by reading scary Bible passages about childbirth to the children. She is described as a 'stern and rock-ribbed widow' (V, chapter 5)
Mrs Martins / Mrs Martin - the midwife who delivers Jenny and Ian's second child, Maggie. She is described as tall and thin with wide shoulders, muscular forearms and a confidence inspiring mien (Outlander, chapter 32) In Voyager she is referred to as Mrs Martin and Jamie notes that she died in the famine in the year following Culloden (V, chapter 5)
Mrs Munns - the woman who lives in the flat next door to Jerry and Marjorie MacKenzie (Leaf)
Mrs McMurdo - the elderly wife of a Tranent fisherman who helped Claire care for the wounded at the Battle of Prestonpans (DIA, chapter 36)
Mrs Munro - Hugh Munro's widow. She draws the Duke of Sandringham's head out of Murtagh's saddlebag after he presents it to her, Claire and Mary (DIA, chapter 44)
Mrs Murray - the Lallybroch tenant who wonders what you do to potatoes in order to eat them (DIA, chapter 32) Jamie and Ian spent the night with the Murrays after Ian broke his wooden leg (DIA, chapter 33)
Mrs MacPherson - the wife of one of the Lallybroch men who accompanied her husband when they went to battle (DIA, chapter 36)
Mrs Patterson - the proprietor of The World's End tavern (V, chapter 25)
Mrs Thomas - the name of the woman who runs the guesthouse that Claire and Brianna stay in when they visit Scotland (DIA, chapter 1)
Mrs Willie - a Lallybroch tenant who brings her kettle to help cook the potatoes after the first harvest. Willie is her husband's first name, not her surname (DIA, chapter 32)
Murdo Lindsay - one of the Ardsmuir prisoners (V, chapter 8)
Mutt - Claire nicknames the Ecclesiastical Examiners at her witch trial Mutt and Jeff. Mutt is the tall, thin one (Outlander, chapter 25)
MacDonald - one of the prisoners at Ardsmuir (V, chapter 12)
MacKay - one of the prisoners at Ardsmuir. He is assigned to tend the Governor's quarters (V, chapter 8)
MacLeod - one of Jamie's smugglers. MacLeod joins Jamie and Claire aboard the Artemis when they go in search of Ian (V, chapter 41)
MacMurtry - one of the prisoners at Ardsmuir (V, chapter 12)
MacRae - one of Jamie's smugglers who joins him aboard the Artemis (V, chapter 43)
MacTavish - one of the prisoners at Ardsmuir (V, chapter 8)
Madame Bonheur - the most senior and respected midwife at L'Hopital des Anges. She insisted that Claire see her stillborn daughter, Faith (DIA, chapter 28)
Madame de Ramage - a French noblewoman. She warns Claire that the Comte St Germain has been spreading rumours that Claire is a witch (DIA, chapter 11)
Madame Lambert - one of the French noblewomen in the group who visit L'Hopital des Anges with Claire on her first visit (DIA, chapter 12)
Madame Montresor - A French lady-in-waiting who was in the Duke of Sandringham's party which visited the Royal stables at Argentan (DIA, chapter 22)
Madame Nesle de la Tourelle - the mistress of Louis XV (DIA, chapter 9)
Madame Prudhomme - a French noblewoman, wife of Philibert Prudhomme, who was in the Duke of Sandringham's party which visited the Royal stables at Argentan (DIA, chapter 22)
Madame Vionnet - Jared Fraser's cook (DIA, chapter 7)
Madeleine - Sister Madeleine is a nun at the Couvent des Anges (DIA, chapter 15)
Magdalen - a girl at Castle Leoch that Claire becomes friendly with (Outlander, chapter 9)
Maggie - the prostitute offended by Mr Willoughby's foot fetish (V, chapter 25)
Maggie Murray - Jenny and Ian's second child. Her full name is Margaret Ellen Murray. Maggie was born while Claire and Jamie were at Lallybroch and Claire helped deliver her (Outlander, chapter 31) She has blue eyes and strawberry hair (DIA, chapter 30) When Claire returns through the stones in 1766 Maggie is married with two children (V, chapter 29)
Magnus - Jared Fraser's elderly butler (DIA, chapter 7)
Maisri - Lord Lovat's seer. Maisri is tall and extremely thin with an odd angularly pretty face and dark eyes (DIA, chapter 40) Claire describes Maisri's face as being slightly asymmetrical, like a Modigliani painting, and she has long black hair streaked with white although she is still young, and brown eyes that spark with furious intelligence (DIA, chapter 41)
Maisri - a 10 year old girl that Claire meets with her mother and siblings in Edinburgh (V, chapter 24)
Maitland - the cabin boy aboard the Artemis (chapter 44)
Malcolm Grant - leader of the party that attacks the MacKenzies on their return to Castle Leoch after the rent gathering (Outlander, chapter 18), he was at one stage a potential suitor for Ellen MacKenzie but she would have nothing to do with him and he has been an enemy of Clan MacKenzie ever since (Outlander, chapter 24)
Mamacita - Mamacita is very short, being no more than four feet tall with a solid body and small head. She wears her hair in a bun and a malignant look upon her face. Her skin is a light mahogany colour (V, chapter 50)
Manzetti - one of the seamen aboard the Artemis. Manzetti is a small Italian with a thick russet pigtail (V, chapter 44)
Margaret MacKenzie - Dougal's second youngest daughter. Claire sits near her in the dining hall at Castle Leoch (Outlander, chapter 6)
Marjorie MacKenzie's mother - she is never named. When Jerry MacKenzie is killed Marjorie's mother looks after Roger during the day while Marjorie works Leaf)
Marguerite - one of Jared Fraser's maids (DIA, chapter 7)
Marie - the maidservant of Rebekah bat-Leah Hauberger (Virgins)
Marie d'Arbanville - an acquaintance of Claire and Jamie's in Paris (DIA, chapter 15) Marie d'Arbanville is a guest at the dinner party that Claire and Jamie host on the evening in which Claire and Mary are attacked in the alleyway on their way home and which ends with the scandalous appearance of a drugged, hallucinating Mary (DIA, chapter 18) Marie hears about Jamie challenging Jack Randall to a duel after an altercation in a brothel and runs over to Claire's house to tell her (DIA, chapter 24)
Marley - Jack Randall's large, mentally retarded servant at Wentworth Prison (Outlander, chapter 35) Marley is killed in the stampede of cattle that is used as a diversion to rescue Jamie (DIA, chapter 21)
Mary - the prostitute at Madame Jeanne's brothel who Ian loses his virginity to on the night that he killed the man in the print shop. She is known as the second Mary to distinguish her from another prostitute of the same name. Mary is a short, young, plump girl with ywllow hair (V, chapter 28)
Mary Ann - the kitchen maid at Ellesmere (V, chapter 15)
Mathilde - the Duchesse de Neve, a French noblewoman and wife of the Duc de Neve, who was in the Duke of Sandringham's party which visited the Royal stables at Argentan (DIA, chapter 22)
Mathieu - One of the mercenaries who served with Jamie and Ian in the mercenary band in France. He is described as a large, broad man with a face like a mad boar and a character to match. Mathieu takes a prostitute by force in the yard of a tavern in front of a large group of people including Jamie and Ian (Virgins)
Maxwell Gordon - one of the crewmen aboard the Artemis (V, chapter 45)
Mayer - the Jewish coin dealer who helps Jamie to identify the coins which were part of the seal's treasure. Mayer is a tall, gangling youth of about 20 with a thin face, scanty, but vigorous brown beard, curly hair, guileless blue eyes, and intelligent expression. Mayer has no surname as the Jews of Frankfort are forbidden to have them, but his neighbours refer to the family by affixing the name of an old red shield painted onto the front of their house - rothschild (V, chapter 40)
Meldrum - one of Jamie's smugglers who was present during the ambush at Arbroath (V, chapter 30) Meldrum joins Jamie and Claire aboard the Artemis when they go in search of Ian (V, chapter 41)
Michael Murray - Jenny and Ian's second son and twin brother of Janet (V, chapter 14) At some point Michael undertakes the swim to the seal's island to retrieve some of the treasure when the need at Lallybroch is great (V, chapter 38) When Claire returns through the stones in 1766, Michael is newly married and his wife is pregnant (V, chapter 29)
Millie - one of the prostitutes at Madame Jeanne's brothel (V, chapter 26)
Milligan - one of the prisoners at Ardsmuir. Milligan is an Irishman with a weakness for drink (V, chapter 12)
Minerve - Sister Minerve is a young sister at L'Hopital des Anges. She is from a wealthy noble family and is chosen to help Claire dress before she visits Louis to plead for Jamie's release (DIA, chapter 27)
Miss Grant - woman who runs the sweets and pastries shop in the High Street in Inverness and one of Mrs Graham's stone circle dancers (Outlander, chapter 2)
Miss Smith - one of the woman in Frank's lecture that Claire dreams about (DIA, chapter 10)
Miss Williams - Jamie dances with Miss Williams at a ball at the Palace of Holyroodhouse (DIA, chapter 37) There are three Scottish sisters who bear this name, all of whom are young, brown-haired and comely and nearly indistinguishable from each other. They are daughters of a rich merchant who Charles Stuart is wooing
Mollie - one of Madame Jeanne's prostitutes (V, chapter 26)
Monsieur Duverney - the French minister of Finance. Jamie beats him at chess at the ball at the Palace of Versailles (DIA, chapter 9) Monsieur Duverney is a guest at the dinner party that Claire and Jamie host on the evening in which Claire and Mary are attacked in the alleyway on their way home and which ends with the scandalous appearance of a drugged, hallucinating Mary (DIA, chapter 18) When Jamie goes to the Bastille to explain what happened, Monsieur Duverney offers the security needed to allow him to leave until Mary Hawkins is well enough to explain what happened to her (DIA, chapter 19)
Monsieur Fleche - the Royal Physician to Louis XV. He attends to Claire when she is poisoned by the Comte St Germain at the Palace of Versailles (DIA, chapter 16)
Monsieur Genet - head of a wealthy shipping family (DIA, chapter 9)
Monsieur Millefleurs - a Parisian banker (DIA, chapter 17)
Monsieur Pamplemousse - the French official who confirmed Claire's diagnosis of smallpox in the seaman onboard the Comte St Germain's ship (DIA, chapter 6) Pamplemousse means 'grapefruit' in French
Monsieur Peretz - the custodian of the valuable Torah scroll that Jamie and Ian have to deliver to Paris while working as mercenaries. He is killed when the coach he is travelling in is attacked by bandits and overturns. Jamie nicknames him 'Monsieur Pickle' (Virgins)
Monsieur Voleru - a physician at L'Hopital des Anges (DIA, chapter 12)
Morrison - one of the Ardsmuir prisoners and an elderly man. Morrison is a healer and is allowed to tend the sick and injured prisoners (V, chapter 8)
Mr Bainbridge - Mr Bainbridge is a solicitor in Inverness with an interest in historical records and best remembered as the man Claire and Frank were visiting when Claire dropped a hot teapot and let loose an expletive. Interestingly, in Outlander Claire drops the teapot in Mr Bainbridge's lap, but in Cross Stitch she only drops it on the carpet. (Outlander, chapter 1)
Mr Crook - The man responsible for showing Claire the stones at Craigh na Dun. Mr Crook shared Claire's interest in plants and was introduced to her by Mrs Baird. He gave Claire his plant presses and took her out to find rare plants. (Outlander, chapter 1)
Mr Graham - one of the passengers in the coach that Claire takes from Inverness to Edinburgh when she goes back through the stones to find Jamie. He is a small, vivacious gentleman of advanced years (V, chapter 24)
Mr Haugh (the younger) - the proprietor of Haugh's apothecary shop in 1766, presumably the son of the elder Mr Haugh who owned the shop in 1746. He has ginger eyebrows (V, chapter 29)
Mr Holford - a seaman onboard the Porpoise (V, chapter 49)
Mr Johansen - the gunner on board the Porpoise and one of the crew members who contracts typhoid. His wife is Annekje Johansen who owns the goats (V, chapter 47)
Mr Overholt - the purser on board the Porpoise. He is a small, plump man with a shiny bald head (V, chapter 46)
Mr Picard - the bosun on board the Artemis (V, chapter 42)
Mr Samuels - a pawnbroker in Edinburgh (DIA, chapter 42)
Mr Wallace - one of the passengers in the coach that Claire takes from Inverness to Edinburgh when she goes back through the stones to find Jamie. Mr Wallace is a plump young lawyer whose company Claire has to throw off once they arrive in Edinburgh (V, chapter 24)
Mr Wardlaw - the man who keeps the corner shop by Jerry and Marjorie MacKenzie's flat in London (Leaf)
Mr Warren - the sailing master on the Artemis (V, chapter 41)
Mrs Andrews - the receptionist at the Institute for the Study of Highland Folklore and Antiquities in Inverness (DIA, chapter 48)
Mrs Baird - The owner of the Highland Bed and Breakfast establishment where Claire and Frank stayed in Inverness. Best known for hoovering loudly outside their bedroom door. (Outlander, chapter 1)
Mrs Buchanan - the village postmistress in Inverness and one of the stone circle dancers (Outlander, chapter 2)
Mrs Crook - the housekeeper at Lallybroch. Her first name is Lizzie (Outlander, chapter 27)
Mrs Hinchcliffe - The wife of the dean of Frank's faculty who is invited to dinner with her husband on the night Claire has a major meltdown, and who offers unwanted advice on parenting (V, chapter 3)
Mrs Innes - the midwife who delivered Young Ian (V, chapter 5)
Mrs Kirby - a Lallybroch tenant and the widow of Hugh Kirby who was shot by English soldiers. Mrs Kirby and her family are staying at Lallybroch when Jenny goes into labour with Young Ian and she tries to help by reading scary Bible passages about childbirth to the children. She is described as a 'stern and rock-ribbed widow' (V, chapter 5)
Mrs Martins / Mrs Martin - the midwife who delivers Jenny and Ian's second child, Maggie. She is described as tall and thin with wide shoulders, muscular forearms and a confidence inspiring mien (Outlander, chapter 32) In Voyager she is referred to as Mrs Martin and Jamie notes that she died in the famine in the year following Culloden (V, chapter 5)
Mrs Munns - the woman who lives in the flat next door to Jerry and Marjorie MacKenzie (Leaf)
Mrs McMurdo - the elderly wife of a Tranent fisherman who helped Claire care for the wounded at the Battle of Prestonpans (DIA, chapter 36)
Mrs Munro - Hugh Munro's widow. She draws the Duke of Sandringham's head out of Murtagh's saddlebag after he presents it to her, Claire and Mary (DIA, chapter 44)
Mrs Murray - the Lallybroch tenant who wonders what you do to potatoes in order to eat them (DIA, chapter 32) Jamie and Ian spent the night with the Murrays after Ian broke his wooden leg (DIA, chapter 33)
Mrs MacPherson - the wife of one of the Lallybroch men who accompanied her husband when they went to battle (DIA, chapter 36)
Mrs Patterson - the proprietor of The World's End tavern (V, chapter 25)
Mrs Thomas - the name of the woman who runs the guesthouse that Claire and Brianna stay in when they visit Scotland (DIA, chapter 1)
Mrs Willie - a Lallybroch tenant who brings her kettle to help cook the potatoes after the first harvest. Willie is her husband's first name, not her surname (DIA, chapter 32)
Murdo Lindsay - one of the Ardsmuir prisoners (V, chapter 8)
Mutt - Claire nicknames the Ecclesiastical Examiners at her witch trial Mutt and Jeff. Mutt is the tall, thin one (Outlander, chapter 25)
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Neddie - One of Dougal's men who is greeted by Mrs Fitz when they arrive at Castle Leoch with Claire. This may possibly be Ned Gowan (Exile, chapter 3)
Nellie Cowden - the woman employed by the Reverend Archibald Campbell as an abigail to his sister Margaret for their journey to the West Indies. Nellie is a heavyset woman in her mid-twenties who is missing several of her front teeth. She is a Lowland Scot (V, chapter 29)
Nellie Cowden - the woman employed by the Reverend Archibald Campbell as an abigail to his sister Margaret for their journey to the West Indies. Nellie is a heavyset woman in her mid-twenties who is missing several of her front teeth. She is a Lowland Scot (V, chapter 29)
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Ogilvie - one of the prisoners from Ardsmuir (V, chapter 8)
O'Sullivan - referred to as 'one of the Prince's Irish confidants' (DIA, chapter 36) This refers to John O'Sullivan who was Charles Stuart's quartermaster and one of the men who initially landed with him at Eriskay
O'Sullivan - referred to as 'one of the Prince's Irish confidants' (DIA, chapter 36) This refers to John O'Sullivan who was Charles Stuart's quartermaster and one of the men who initially landed with him at Eriskay
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Paul - the Comtesse St Germain's pageboy (DIA, chapter 22)
Paul Rakoczy - one of the four pilots recruited by Frank Randall for the top secret mission to Poland. He trains with Jerry MacKenzie in Northumberland (Leaf)
Pauline - one of the prostitutes in Madame Jeanne's brothel in Edinburgh (V, chapter 25)
Peggy - one of Madame Jeanne's prostitutes (V, chapter 26)
Peggy Gibbons - the first person to see Jamie at the Hogmanay party where he and Laoghaire are reunited (V, chapter 37)
Peggy Murray - a Lallybroch tenant and the wife of Geoff Murray who was killed by the English. Mrs Murray and her family are staying at Lallybroch when Jenny goes into labour with Young Ian. Peggy is 25 years old and Jenny wonders if Jamie would like to marry her (V, chapter 5) Possibly the same person as Mrs Murray above
Percival Turner - Sir Percival Turner is the Superintending Customs Officer for the Edinburgh district. Jamie bribes him to turn a blind eye to his smuggling operations. In return Jamie allows Sir Percival to seize enough contraband from him to keep his superiors satisfied (V, chapter 26) He is a small, elderly gentleman with blue eyes who suffers from gout (V, chapter 27) Sir Percival has ambitions to gain elevation to the peerage. When Sir Percival hears that a seditionist is working out of Edinburgh, he realises that if he can be to one to apprehend this person, he may be rewarded with a peerage. He makes little headway in learning the identity of the seditionist however, until one of Jamie's associates tips off another one of Sir Percival's agents that Jamie Roy is Alex Malcolm and his real name is Jamie Fraser. Sir Percival learns from this man that Arbroath is the fallback landing place for Jamie, and so he warns Jamie of an impending ambush so that Jamie would change his plans to Arbroath and not suspect Sir Percival. The customs officer killed at Arbroath is killed by another customs officer on instruction from Sir Percival in an attempt to frame Jamie for the murder, as due to the print shop fire Sir Percival had no evidence that Jamie is a seditionist (V, chapter 47)
Peter the Drover - The man who saw Claire and the waterhorse at Loch Ness (Outlander, chapter 19) He testifies at the witch trial that Claire called up the waterhorse from the Loch but is not believed and is locked up for public drunkenness (Outlander, chapter 25)
Pierre Robert Heriveaux d'Anton - Vicomte Beaumont. Pierre attacks the coach carrying Rebekah Hauberger but fails to abduct her due to Jamie and Ian defending it. Rebekah escapes and flees to Pierre's house, closely followed by Jamie and Ian. Pierre explains to them that Rebekah is his betrothed. Rebekah is supposed to marry the son of the chief rabbi of the Paris synagogue in a marriage arranged by her grandfather, but she is determined not too. Rebekah's mother married a Christian and was declared dead by her father. When Rebekah was 14 she fell in love with 16 year old Pierre d'Anton and they were betrothed. But Rebecca's father died and she went to live with her grandfather, Dr Hasdi, and embraced her Jewish heritage. Pierre vowed that he would covert to Judaism so he could still marry Rebekah, but her grandfather did not believe that Pierre would be prepared to give up his title and property which would happen if he became a Jew. He feared that Pierre would revert to being Christian and Rebekah with him once they were married. Rebekah and Pierre make plans for Rebekah to be abducted by Pierre on the journey to Paris and she is taken back to Pierre's home. Rebekah and Pierre are married in his garden in accordance with proper Jewish custom and the Law. They get Jamie and Ian to witness the wedding so they can tell Dr Hasdi. Pierre has blonde hair (Virgins)
Philibert Prudhomme - a French nobleman who was in the Duke of Sandringham's party which visited the Royal stables at Argentan (DIA, chapter 22)
Phillipe - Petit Phillipe is one of the men in the mercenary party that Jamie and Ian serve with in France (Virgins)
Plato - assistant to Monsieur Fleche, the Royal Physician, at the court of Louis XV (DIA, chapter 16)
Polly - a 6 year old girl that Claire meets with her mother and siblings in Edinburgh (V, chapter 24)
Polydore - Brother Polydore is a Benedictine monk at the Abbey of Ste. Anne de Beaupre. In Outlander Brother Polydore helps Claire care for Jamie when she is fighting to bring his fever down, but in Cross Stitch this is done by Brother Ambrose instead (Outlander, chapter 39)
Private Dobbs - a young English soldier charged with delivering Claire to Colonel Gordon Campbell after she is 'rescued' from Dougal's men during the Battle of Falkirk Muir (DIA, chapter 44)
Paul Rakoczy - one of the four pilots recruited by Frank Randall for the top secret mission to Poland. He trains with Jerry MacKenzie in Northumberland (Leaf)
Pauline - one of the prostitutes in Madame Jeanne's brothel in Edinburgh (V, chapter 25)
Peggy - one of Madame Jeanne's prostitutes (V, chapter 26)
Peggy Gibbons - the first person to see Jamie at the Hogmanay party where he and Laoghaire are reunited (V, chapter 37)
Peggy Murray - a Lallybroch tenant and the wife of Geoff Murray who was killed by the English. Mrs Murray and her family are staying at Lallybroch when Jenny goes into labour with Young Ian. Peggy is 25 years old and Jenny wonders if Jamie would like to marry her (V, chapter 5) Possibly the same person as Mrs Murray above
Percival Turner - Sir Percival Turner is the Superintending Customs Officer for the Edinburgh district. Jamie bribes him to turn a blind eye to his smuggling operations. In return Jamie allows Sir Percival to seize enough contraband from him to keep his superiors satisfied (V, chapter 26) He is a small, elderly gentleman with blue eyes who suffers from gout (V, chapter 27) Sir Percival has ambitions to gain elevation to the peerage. When Sir Percival hears that a seditionist is working out of Edinburgh, he realises that if he can be to one to apprehend this person, he may be rewarded with a peerage. He makes little headway in learning the identity of the seditionist however, until one of Jamie's associates tips off another one of Sir Percival's agents that Jamie Roy is Alex Malcolm and his real name is Jamie Fraser. Sir Percival learns from this man that Arbroath is the fallback landing place for Jamie, and so he warns Jamie of an impending ambush so that Jamie would change his plans to Arbroath and not suspect Sir Percival. The customs officer killed at Arbroath is killed by another customs officer on instruction from Sir Percival in an attempt to frame Jamie for the murder, as due to the print shop fire Sir Percival had no evidence that Jamie is a seditionist (V, chapter 47)
Peter the Drover - The man who saw Claire and the waterhorse at Loch Ness (Outlander, chapter 19) He testifies at the witch trial that Claire called up the waterhorse from the Loch but is not believed and is locked up for public drunkenness (Outlander, chapter 25)
Pierre Robert Heriveaux d'Anton - Vicomte Beaumont. Pierre attacks the coach carrying Rebekah Hauberger but fails to abduct her due to Jamie and Ian defending it. Rebekah escapes and flees to Pierre's house, closely followed by Jamie and Ian. Pierre explains to them that Rebekah is his betrothed. Rebekah is supposed to marry the son of the chief rabbi of the Paris synagogue in a marriage arranged by her grandfather, but she is determined not too. Rebekah's mother married a Christian and was declared dead by her father. When Rebekah was 14 she fell in love with 16 year old Pierre d'Anton and they were betrothed. But Rebecca's father died and she went to live with her grandfather, Dr Hasdi, and embraced her Jewish heritage. Pierre vowed that he would covert to Judaism so he could still marry Rebekah, but her grandfather did not believe that Pierre would be prepared to give up his title and property which would happen if he became a Jew. He feared that Pierre would revert to being Christian and Rebekah with him once they were married. Rebekah and Pierre make plans for Rebekah to be abducted by Pierre on the journey to Paris and she is taken back to Pierre's home. Rebekah and Pierre are married in his garden in accordance with proper Jewish custom and the Law. They get Jamie and Ian to witness the wedding so they can tell Dr Hasdi. Pierre has blonde hair (Virgins)
Philibert Prudhomme - a French nobleman who was in the Duke of Sandringham's party which visited the Royal stables at Argentan (DIA, chapter 22)
Phillipe - Petit Phillipe is one of the men in the mercenary party that Jamie and Ian serve with in France (Virgins)
Plato - assistant to Monsieur Fleche, the Royal Physician, at the court of Louis XV (DIA, chapter 16)
Polly - a 6 year old girl that Claire meets with her mother and siblings in Edinburgh (V, chapter 24)
Polydore - Brother Polydore is a Benedictine monk at the Abbey of Ste. Anne de Beaupre. In Outlander Brother Polydore helps Claire care for Jamie when she is fighting to bring his fever down, but in Cross Stitch this is done by Brother Ambrose instead (Outlander, chapter 39)
Private Dobbs - a young English soldier charged with delivering Claire to Colonel Gordon Campbell after she is 'rescued' from Dougal's men during the Battle of Falkirk Muir (DIA, chapter 44)
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Raeburn - one of Jamie's smugglers who was present during the ambush at Arbroath (V, chapter 30) Raeburn joins Jamie and Claire aboard the Artemis when they go in search of Ian (V, chapter 41)
Rafe - one of the men who rescued a young Roger from the tube station where both his parents died during an air raid (Leaf)
Raoul - one of the mercenaries in the mercenary band that Jamie and Ian serve with in France. He is a Spanish Jew (Virgins)
Ramsdell Hodges - a crewman onboard the Porpoise (V, chapter 49)
Reb Cohen - the officiator at the wedding of Pierre d'Anton and Rebekah Hauberger (Virgins)
Rebekah bat-Leah Hauberger - granddaughter of the Jewish Dr Hasdi who employs Jamie and Ian's mercenary group to safeguard her on her journey to Paris with a valuable old Torah scroll and a large sum of money that is to be her dowry. Rebekah is to marry the son of the chief rabbi of the Paris synagogue in a marriage arranged by her grandfather, but she is determined not to. Rebekah's mother married a Christian and was declared dead by her father. When Rebekah was 14 she fell in love with 16 year old Pierre d'Anton and they were betrothed. But Rebecca's father died and she went to live with her grandfather, Dr Hasdi, and embraced her Jewish heritage. Pierre vowed that he would covert to Judaism so he could still marry Rebekah, but her grandfather did not believe that Pierre would be prepared to give up his title and property which would happen if he became a Jew. He feared that Pierre would revert to being Christian and Rebekah with him once they were married. Rebekah acts as an informant for a group of Jewish bandits, letting them know what wagons are worth attacking and taking some of the goods as her share of the profits. She plans to use these to replace the property that Pierre will lose when he converts to Judaism, but Pierre does not know about this. Rebekah and Pierre make plans for Rebekah to be abducted by Pierre on the journey to Paris and she is taken back to Pierre's home. She and Pierre are married in his garden in accordance with proper Jewish custom and the Law. They get Jamie and Ian to witness the wedding so they can tell Dr Hasdi. Jamie forces Rebekah to give him the Torah scroll to return to Dr Hasdi by threatening to tell Pierre that Rebekah is involved with the gang of bandits. Rebekah is young, short, and has very wavy dark hair falling nearly to her waist, pale skin and large dark eyes (Virgins)
Renault - Pere Renault is the priest who travels with the mercenary company Jamie and Ian belong to in France. He also fulfils the role of surgeon (Virgins)
Richard Anderson - the local man who shows the Highland Army a safe way through the bog and swamp that lies between them and the English Army, and which allows the Highlanders to win the Battle of Prestonpans (DIA, chapter 36) In most historical accounts of this Battle, the man's name is given as Robert Anderson, not Richard.
Richard D'Eglise - the captain of the mercenary unit Jamie and Ian serve with in France (Virgins)
Robert MacDonald - the man from the Watch that took Jamie, who is questioned by Jenny and Claire as they attempt to find out where Jamie is (Outlander, chapter 33)
Roderick - the stable lad at Castle Leoch (Outlander, chapter 24)
Roger - Brother Roger is a monk at the Abbey of Ste. Anne de Beaupre (Outlander, chapter 39)
Ronnie Sinclair - one of the Ardsmuir prisoners. He is described as having sandy lashes (V, chapter 11) Ronnie Sinclair possibly started life as Ronnie Sutherland in chapter 8 of Voyager
Ronnie Sutherland - one of the men from Ardsmuir prison. He is described as having a pointed foxlike face (V, chapter 8) Ronnie Sutherland possibly turns into Ronnie Sinclair in chapter 11 of Voyager
Ross - the Lallybroch blacksmith (DIA, chapter 35) Ross was one of the men who accompanied Jamie to fight Charles Stuart (DIA, chapter 36) When Jamie is instructed by Charles Stuart to go to Lord Lovat's lands, he tells Ross the smith of his plans for his Lallybroch men. They are to slip away quietly from the Highland army, one by one, and make their way to a rendezvous. Once they are all gathered, Ross is to lead them back to Lallybroch (DIA, chapter 40) Unfortunately the men are all caught deserting and are imprisoned in the Tolbooth until Jamie secures their release (DIA, chapter 44)
Rufus Allison - the man who brings John Grey the news about Duncan Kerr being found fevered and wandering on the moor near Ardsmuir babbling about gold (V, chapter 9)
Rufus Coulter - one of five of Dougal's men who go with Claire and Murtagh when they try to rescue Jamie from Wentworth Prison. His twin brother Geordie was another of the five (Outlander, chapter 34)
Rafe - one of the men who rescued a young Roger from the tube station where both his parents died during an air raid (Leaf)
Raoul - one of the mercenaries in the mercenary band that Jamie and Ian serve with in France. He is a Spanish Jew (Virgins)
Ramsdell Hodges - a crewman onboard the Porpoise (V, chapter 49)
Reb Cohen - the officiator at the wedding of Pierre d'Anton and Rebekah Hauberger (Virgins)
Rebekah bat-Leah Hauberger - granddaughter of the Jewish Dr Hasdi who employs Jamie and Ian's mercenary group to safeguard her on her journey to Paris with a valuable old Torah scroll and a large sum of money that is to be her dowry. Rebekah is to marry the son of the chief rabbi of the Paris synagogue in a marriage arranged by her grandfather, but she is determined not to. Rebekah's mother married a Christian and was declared dead by her father. When Rebekah was 14 she fell in love with 16 year old Pierre d'Anton and they were betrothed. But Rebecca's father died and she went to live with her grandfather, Dr Hasdi, and embraced her Jewish heritage. Pierre vowed that he would covert to Judaism so he could still marry Rebekah, but her grandfather did not believe that Pierre would be prepared to give up his title and property which would happen if he became a Jew. He feared that Pierre would revert to being Christian and Rebekah with him once they were married. Rebekah acts as an informant for a group of Jewish bandits, letting them know what wagons are worth attacking and taking some of the goods as her share of the profits. She plans to use these to replace the property that Pierre will lose when he converts to Judaism, but Pierre does not know about this. Rebekah and Pierre make plans for Rebekah to be abducted by Pierre on the journey to Paris and she is taken back to Pierre's home. She and Pierre are married in his garden in accordance with proper Jewish custom and the Law. They get Jamie and Ian to witness the wedding so they can tell Dr Hasdi. Jamie forces Rebekah to give him the Torah scroll to return to Dr Hasdi by threatening to tell Pierre that Rebekah is involved with the gang of bandits. Rebekah is young, short, and has very wavy dark hair falling nearly to her waist, pale skin and large dark eyes (Virgins)
Renault - Pere Renault is the priest who travels with the mercenary company Jamie and Ian belong to in France. He also fulfils the role of surgeon (Virgins)
Richard Anderson - the local man who shows the Highland Army a safe way through the bog and swamp that lies between them and the English Army, and which allows the Highlanders to win the Battle of Prestonpans (DIA, chapter 36) In most historical accounts of this Battle, the man's name is given as Robert Anderson, not Richard.
Richard D'Eglise - the captain of the mercenary unit Jamie and Ian serve with in France (Virgins)
Robert MacDonald - the man from the Watch that took Jamie, who is questioned by Jenny and Claire as they attempt to find out where Jamie is (Outlander, chapter 33)
Roderick - the stable lad at Castle Leoch (Outlander, chapter 24)
Roger - Brother Roger is a monk at the Abbey of Ste. Anne de Beaupre (Outlander, chapter 39)
Ronnie Sinclair - one of the Ardsmuir prisoners. He is described as having sandy lashes (V, chapter 11) Ronnie Sinclair possibly started life as Ronnie Sutherland in chapter 8 of Voyager
Ronnie Sutherland - one of the men from Ardsmuir prison. He is described as having a pointed foxlike face (V, chapter 8) Ronnie Sutherland possibly turns into Ronnie Sinclair in chapter 11 of Voyager
Ross - the Lallybroch blacksmith (DIA, chapter 35) Ross was one of the men who accompanied Jamie to fight Charles Stuart (DIA, chapter 36) When Jamie is instructed by Charles Stuart to go to Lord Lovat's lands, he tells Ross the smith of his plans for his Lallybroch men. They are to slip away quietly from the Highland army, one by one, and make their way to a rendezvous. Once they are all gathered, Ross is to lead them back to Lallybroch (DIA, chapter 40) Unfortunately the men are all caught deserting and are imprisoned in the Tolbooth until Jamie secures their release (DIA, chapter 44)
Rufus Allison - the man who brings John Grey the news about Duncan Kerr being found fevered and wandering on the moor near Ardsmuir babbling about gold (V, chapter 9)
Rufus Coulter - one of five of Dougal's men who go with Claire and Murtagh when they try to rescue Jamie from Wentworth Prison. His twin brother Geordie was another of the five (Outlander, chapter 34)
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Sailor Malan - Group Captain of Jerry MacKenzie's Spitfire group. Jerry recites Malan's Ten Rules for Air Fighting to himself to focus his mind while flying (Leaf) Sailor Malan was a real person, a South African whose actual name was Adolph Gysbert Malan. He was a flying ace of 74 Squadron RAF.
Sergeant Wilkes - the man who gave Jamie his first flogging (Outlander, chapter 13)
Sorley McClure - one of the Lallybroch men who accompanied Jamie to fight with Charles Stuart. Sorley and his brother George were the two men standing as sentries on the night that John Grey attacked Jamie and who Jamie flogs for their carelessness (DIA, chapter 36)
Stevens - a crewman on the Porpoise (V, chapter 46)
Sukie - the second housemaid at Lallybroch at the same time as Mary McNab (V, chapter 5)
Sykes - one of the English soldiers at Ardsmuir (V, chapter 9)
Sergeant Wilkes - the man who gave Jamie his first flogging (Outlander, chapter 13)
Sorley McClure - one of the Lallybroch men who accompanied Jamie to fight with Charles Stuart. Sorley and his brother George were the two men standing as sentries on the night that John Grey attacked Jamie and who Jamie flogs for their carelessness (DIA, chapter 36)
Stevens - a crewman on the Porpoise (V, chapter 46)
Sukie - the second housemaid at Lallybroch at the same time as Mary McNab (V, chapter 5)
Sykes - one of the English soldiers at Ardsmuir (V, chapter 9)
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Tanner's boy - the boy who has his ear nailed to the pillory for stealing. He is not named (Outlander, chapter 9)
Theobald - the porter at Madame Jeanne's brothel in Edinburgh. His nickname is Bruno because he's as big as a bear (V, chapter 26)
Thomas Oakie - one of the men lying in wait to capture Jamie after his smuggling operation was ambushed at Arbroath. Jamie finds him hanging from an alder (V, chapter 30)
Thomas Sheridan - Charles Stuart's tutor. He is an elderly man who handles the Prince's correspondence (DIA, chapter 12)
Thompson - one of Jack Randall's servants at Fort William (Outlander, chapter 21)
Tom - a Lallybroch tenant who fetches wood for the fire used to cook the potatoes after the first harvest (DIA, chapter 32)
Tom Oakie - the customs officer who was found hanging from a tree after the ambush at Arbroath (V, chapter 47)
Tom Sturgis - a gunner onboard the Artemis (V, chapter 42)
Tullibardine - William Murray, Marquess of Tullibardine was a Scottish army officer and Jacobite leader. He was one of the seven men who first landed in Scotland with Charles Stuart. Tullibardine watches Jamie and Dougal give a demonstration sword fight at the Palace of Holyroodhouse (DIA, chapter 37)
Theobald - the porter at Madame Jeanne's brothel in Edinburgh. His nickname is Bruno because he's as big as a bear (V, chapter 26)
Thomas Oakie - one of the men lying in wait to capture Jamie after his smuggling operation was ambushed at Arbroath. Jamie finds him hanging from an alder (V, chapter 30)
Thomas Sheridan - Charles Stuart's tutor. He is an elderly man who handles the Prince's correspondence (DIA, chapter 12)
Thompson - one of Jack Randall's servants at Fort William (Outlander, chapter 21)
Tom - a Lallybroch tenant who fetches wood for the fire used to cook the potatoes after the first harvest (DIA, chapter 32)
Tom Oakie - the customs officer who was found hanging from a tree after the ambush at Arbroath (V, chapter 47)
Tom Sturgis - a gunner onboard the Artemis (V, chapter 42)
Tullibardine - William Murray, Marquess of Tullibardine was a Scottish army officer and Jacobite leader. He was one of the seven men who first landed in Scotland with Charles Stuart. Tullibardine watches Jamie and Dougal give a demonstration sword fight at the Palace of Holyroodhouse (DIA, chapter 37)
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Vicomte Marigny - the man that Mary Hawkins is supposed to marry in an arrangement made without her knowledge. He is a rich old widower from the House of Gascogne. Marigny has a moth eaten beard and face covered in warts (DIA, chapter 8)
Vicomte de Rambeau - the French nobleman who follows Claire into the alcove during the ball at the Palace of Versailles and starts nibbling her toes. When Jamie becomes aware he dunks the Vicomte in the fountain. (DIA, chapter 9) The Vicomte is the husband of the spiteful, bad-tempered Vicomtesse de Rambeau and his first name is Georges
Vicomtesse de Rambeau - a French noblewoman who goes to Raymond's shop to buy what she thinks is poison for a rival (DIA, chapter 8) she is the wife of the Vicomte de Rambeau who gropes Claire in the alcove during the ball at the Palace of Versailles (DIA, chapter 9)
Vicomte de Rambeau - the French nobleman who follows Claire into the alcove during the ball at the Palace of Versailles and starts nibbling her toes. When Jamie becomes aware he dunks the Vicomte in the fountain. (DIA, chapter 9) The Vicomte is the husband of the spiteful, bad-tempered Vicomtesse de Rambeau and his first name is Georges
Vicomtesse de Rambeau - a French noblewoman who goes to Raymond's shop to buy what she thinks is poison for a rival (DIA, chapter 8) she is the wife of the Vicomte de Rambeau who gropes Claire in the alcove during the ball at the Palace of Versailles (DIA, chapter 9)
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Wallace - the Lieutenant who is with Hal Grey when he decides he must spare Jamie's life to honour John's debt (V, chapter 1)
Wallace Fraser - one of the Lallybroch men who accompanied Jamie to fight Charles Stuart (DIA, chapter 36)
Wally Carmichael - refer to Angus Carmichael
Walmisley - the Duke of Sandringham's butler (DIA, chapter 44)
Walter MacLeod - one of the prisoners at Ardsmuir (V, chapter 12)
William - Brother William is a monk at the Abbey of Ste. Anne de Beaupre. He is the monk who finds Jamie and Claire the morning after Claire's exorcism of Jamie (Outlander, chapter 39)
William Dunsany - Lord Dunsany. Father of Geneva and Isobel Dunsany. He has clear gray eyes and grizzled hair (V, chapter 14) Lord Dunsany was in Lord Ellesmere's study when Jamie killed him and helps to cover it up (V, chapter 15)
Willie/Willy - the man Rupert sends to get Jamie some decent clothes to wear to the oath-taking at the Gathering (Outlander/Cross Stitch, chapter 10) This could possibly be Willie/Willy McMurtry
Willie/Willy - a stable lad at Castle Leoch (Outlander/Cross Stitch, chapter 24)
Willie - a Lallybroch tenant who fetches wood for the fire used to cook the potatoes after the first harvest (DIA, chapter 32)
Willie Coulter - one of Dougal's men who fought with him during the Jacobite Rising. He is probably the same person as Willie Coulter MacKenzie below. Willie was the first one of Dougal's men to arrive at the kirk when they were fleeing the English during the Battle of Falkirk Muir (DIA, chapter 43)
Willie Coulter MacKenzie - the man who sees Jamie kill Dougal at Culloden House (DIA, chapter 46) Probably the same person as Willie Coulter above
Willie MacLeod - a man Jamie saw hanged at Wentworth (DIA, chapter 23)
Willie McLeod - one of Jamie's smugglers who was present during the ambush at Arbroath. Willie had searched the rocks beforehand and found no sign of excisemen (V, chapter 30)
Willie McMurtry/Willy McMurtry - one of five of Dougal's men who go with Claire and Murtagh when they try to rescue Jamie from Wentworth Prison (Outlander/Cross Stitch, chapter 34).
Willy - When Claire first arrives at Castle Leoch, Mrs Fitz appears and addresses one of Dougal's men called Willy - "Willy, my dear, how good to see ye" (Outlander, chapter 4) This could possibly be Willie/Willy McMurtry
Wallace Fraser - one of the Lallybroch men who accompanied Jamie to fight Charles Stuart (DIA, chapter 36)
Wally Carmichael - refer to Angus Carmichael
Walmisley - the Duke of Sandringham's butler (DIA, chapter 44)
Walter MacLeod - one of the prisoners at Ardsmuir (V, chapter 12)
William - Brother William is a monk at the Abbey of Ste. Anne de Beaupre. He is the monk who finds Jamie and Claire the morning after Claire's exorcism of Jamie (Outlander, chapter 39)
William Dunsany - Lord Dunsany. Father of Geneva and Isobel Dunsany. He has clear gray eyes and grizzled hair (V, chapter 14) Lord Dunsany was in Lord Ellesmere's study when Jamie killed him and helps to cover it up (V, chapter 15)
Willie/Willy - the man Rupert sends to get Jamie some decent clothes to wear to the oath-taking at the Gathering (Outlander/Cross Stitch, chapter 10) This could possibly be Willie/Willy McMurtry
Willie/Willy - a stable lad at Castle Leoch (Outlander/Cross Stitch, chapter 24)
Willie - a Lallybroch tenant who fetches wood for the fire used to cook the potatoes after the first harvest (DIA, chapter 32)
Willie Coulter - one of Dougal's men who fought with him during the Jacobite Rising. He is probably the same person as Willie Coulter MacKenzie below. Willie was the first one of Dougal's men to arrive at the kirk when they were fleeing the English during the Battle of Falkirk Muir (DIA, chapter 43)
Willie Coulter MacKenzie - the man who sees Jamie kill Dougal at Culloden House (DIA, chapter 46) Probably the same person as Willie Coulter above
Willie MacLeod - a man Jamie saw hanged at Wentworth (DIA, chapter 23)
Willie McLeod - one of Jamie's smugglers who was present during the ambush at Arbroath. Willie had searched the rocks beforehand and found no sign of excisemen (V, chapter 30)
Willie McMurtry/Willy McMurtry - one of five of Dougal's men who go with Claire and Murtagh when they try to rescue Jamie from Wentworth Prison (Outlander/Cross Stitch, chapter 34).
Willy - When Claire first arrives at Castle Leoch, Mrs Fitz appears and addresses one of Dougal's men called Willy - "Willy, my dear, how good to see ye" (Outlander, chapter 4) This could possibly be Willie/Willy McMurtry
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Young Alec - small boy sent to fetch Claire for supper at Castle Leoch (Outlander only, chapter 6)
Young Alick - spelling used for Young Alec in Cross Stitch (Cross Stitch only, chapter 6)
Young Jamie - Jenny & Ian Murray's eldest son, James Jacob Fraser Murray (DIA, chapter 46) Young Jamie was born in 1741 while Jamie was away and named after him - in Cross Stitch he was born in January, and in Outlander he was born in August, but January doesn't fit in with Jenny's statement that he was conceived six months after Jack Randall's visit (ch. 26) He has black curly hair like Jenny but shares Ian's facial features and brown eyes (Outlander, chapter 26) When Young Jamie is four years old Jenny describes him as being the spitting image of his father but she thinks he will be a much bigger build and be more Jamie's size. Claire notes that he also appears to be left-handed like his uncle (DIA, chapter 33) Young Jamie's youngest sibling Ian is born in 1752. When the English soldiers arrive and Jenny has to tell the soldiers that her baby died because Jamie Snr has Ian hidden in the armoire with him, Young Jamie believes this to be true and flies into a grief-filled rage. It is his behaviour that drives the soldiers away and prevents Jamie from being discovered (V, chapter 5) In 1755 Jamie sends a coded letter to Jenny and Ian telling them about the seal's treasure and where he has hidden it. Lallybroch has had two years of failed harvests and the Jacobites in exile in France have also been asking for support as they are in danger of starvation. Ian sends word to Jamie, who replies that as the treasure was intended for Prince Charles's supporters, they should use some of it to support those in exile. Ian and Young Jamie go to the seals' cove but do not hire a boat as they don't wish to draw attention to themselves. Young Jamie swims to the island and extracts two gold coins and three of the smaller gemstones. Young Jamie and Ian go to France and with Jared's help change the treasure into cash and distribute it to the Jacobites in exile (V, chapter 38) When Claire returns through the stones in 1766, Young Jamie is married with three children (V, chapter 29) He has grown into a tall, broad-shouldered man with "a deep-brown voice like well-aged ale" (V, chapter 38) Young Jamie's wife gives birth to a fourth child a week before Jamie and Claire take Young Ian back to Lallybroch after he ran away to Edinburgh to join Jamie (V, chapter 32) The new baby is named Benjamin (V, chapter 38)
Young Alick - spelling used for Young Alec in Cross Stitch (Cross Stitch only, chapter 6)
Young Jamie - Jenny & Ian Murray's eldest son, James Jacob Fraser Murray (DIA, chapter 46) Young Jamie was born in 1741 while Jamie was away and named after him - in Cross Stitch he was born in January, and in Outlander he was born in August, but January doesn't fit in with Jenny's statement that he was conceived six months after Jack Randall's visit (ch. 26) He has black curly hair like Jenny but shares Ian's facial features and brown eyes (Outlander, chapter 26) When Young Jamie is four years old Jenny describes him as being the spitting image of his father but she thinks he will be a much bigger build and be more Jamie's size. Claire notes that he also appears to be left-handed like his uncle (DIA, chapter 33) Young Jamie's youngest sibling Ian is born in 1752. When the English soldiers arrive and Jenny has to tell the soldiers that her baby died because Jamie Snr has Ian hidden in the armoire with him, Young Jamie believes this to be true and flies into a grief-filled rage. It is his behaviour that drives the soldiers away and prevents Jamie from being discovered (V, chapter 5) In 1755 Jamie sends a coded letter to Jenny and Ian telling them about the seal's treasure and where he has hidden it. Lallybroch has had two years of failed harvests and the Jacobites in exile in France have also been asking for support as they are in danger of starvation. Ian sends word to Jamie, who replies that as the treasure was intended for Prince Charles's supporters, they should use some of it to support those in exile. Ian and Young Jamie go to the seals' cove but do not hire a boat as they don't wish to draw attention to themselves. Young Jamie swims to the island and extracts two gold coins and three of the smaller gemstones. Young Jamie and Ian go to France and with Jared's help change the treasure into cash and distribute it to the Jacobites in exile (V, chapter 38) When Claire returns through the stones in 1766, Young Jamie is married with three children (V, chapter 29) He has grown into a tall, broad-shouldered man with "a deep-brown voice like well-aged ale" (V, chapter 38) Young Jamie's wife gives birth to a fourth child a week before Jamie and Claire take Young Ian back to Lallybroch after he ran away to Edinburgh to join Jamie (V, chapter 32) The new baby is named Benjamin (V, chapter 38)