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The Outlandish Companion - Diana Gabaldon [105]

By Root 1953 0
[Outlander, Dragonfly]

a sempstress—makes a dress of cream-colored silk for Claire to wear to dinner with Baron Penzler; may then have told one of Stephen Bonnet’s associates about the jewels carried by the Frasers. [Drums]

Comte Sevigny—French nobleman. [Dragonfly]

†Thomas Sheridan (m)—Charles Stuarts tutor. [Dragonfly]

Geordie Silvers (m)—husband to Katherine Murray; son-in-law to Ian and Jenny Murray; father of Josephine. [Drums]

Josephine Silvers—eldest daughter of Katherine Murray Silvers; granddaughter to Ian and Jenny Murray. [Drums]

†(‡) John Simpson Jr.—a famous Scottish swordsmith, son of Simpson Sr.

†(‡) John Simpson Sr.16—a famous Scottish swordsmith.

Ronnie Sinclair—one of the ex-prisoners from Ardsmuir who takes up home-steading on Frasers Ridge; a cooper, whose skill in making whisky casks earns him his land and shop. The coopers shop is a focus for gossip and news from the surrounding countryside. [Drums]

Junior Smoots—son of the Blue Bull’s landlady; a lad with an eye for Lizzie. [Drums]

Mrs. Smoots—landlady of the Blue Bull Inn, where Brianna and Lizzie stay in Wilmington. [Drums]

Lloyd Stanhope—a landowner from Edenton, who is much taken by Claire at a dinner in Wilmington. [Drums]

Georgina and Mr. Stephens (m)—acquaintances of Marcelline Williams; residents of Jamaica. [Voyager]

Lawrence Stern—a German Jewish naturalist who meets Claire in the mangrove swamps of Hispaniola. [Voyager]

†Stewart of Appin—a Jacobite chief. [Dragonfly]

†Charles Edward Casimir Maria Sylvester Stuart, the Young Pretender— son of the Old Pretender, James III of Scotland, VIII of England. Heir to the exiled Catholic royal dynasty, and a young man bent on glory—no matter what the cost. [Dragonfly]

†James Stuart, the Old Pretender (m)— James III of Scotland, VIII of England; exiled Catholic monarch. [Dragonfly]

Tom Sturgis—gunner aboard the Artemis. [Voyager]

Sukie—housemaid at Lallybroch. [Voyager]

Sykes—one of Lord John Grey’s soldiers at Ardsmuir. [Voyager]

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Ta’wineonawira—Otter-Tooth; a rabble-rousing Iroquois, of unknown clan and tribe, who tried to instigate all-out war between the Nations of the Iroquois and the white settlers, only to be killed by the Mohawk as a troublemaker. Possibly the possessor of the skull (with silver fillings) that Claire finds buried under the roots of a red cedar. [Drums]

Temeraire—“the Bold One”; a one-armed slave whom Claire accidentally acquires in the slave market in Kingston. [Voyager]

Tewaktenyonh—sister of war chief and sachem in the village where Roger is held captive. An elderly woman who befriends Claire, and tells her the story of Otter-tooth. [Drums]

Mrs. Thomas (m)—proprietor of the bed-and-breakfast where Claire and Brianna stay in Inverness upon their first visit to the Highlands. [Dragonfly]

Horace Thompson—anthropologist who brings a decapitated skeleton for Joe Abernathy to identify. [Voyager]

Tompkins—a seaman on board the Porpoise; he is also discovered to be the one-eyed stranger Young Ian found snooping around the print shop in Edinburgh; a spy for Sir Percival Turner. [Voyager]

†Madame Nesle de La Tourelle—favorite mistress—at one point—of the King of France. [Dragonfly]

†Francis Townsend—a Jacobite commander; took and held Stirling Castle for Charles Stuart. [Dragonfly]

†William Tryon—governor of the colony of North Carolina.

†Tullibardine—an elderly Jacobite; one of Charles Stuarts long-time attendants. [Dragonfly]

Sir Percival Turner—a corrupt government official, who seeks to improve his political standing by the capture of a major smuggler and ex-Jacobite (“Jamie Roy”), while accepting bribes from the minor smuggler Alexander Malcolm, unaware that these are the same person. [Voyager]

Two Spears—war chief of the village where Roger is held captive. [Drums]

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Ulysses—Jocasta Cameron’s butler; born a freeman, enslaved as a child, Ulysses was so named by the schoolmaster who bought him. Fluent in French and English, able to read both Greek and Latin, he is a talented

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