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the Misses Williams—Jacobite supporters from Edinburgh, who danced with Jamie at one of Prince Charles’s balls held in that city. [Dragonfly]
Mr. Willoughby—Jamie’s Chinese associate, picked up on the docks in Edinburgh. A poet and acupuncturist, with a marked weakness for women’s feet, he inadvertently betrays Jamie to the Excise, but redeems himself by saving Claire from the Reverend Archibald Campbell (aka the Edinburgh Fiend). See “Yi Tien Cho.” [Voyager]
Lt. Wolff—A representative of the British Navy, charged with negotiating lucrative naval stores contracts with the timber owners along Cape Fear. An unfortunate choice for the position, given his dislike of Scotsmen. [Drums]
Felicia Woolam (m)—one of the daughters of John Woolam the miller. Felicia is involved in a confrontation with Gerhard Mueller, settled by Jamie Fraser. [Drums]
John Woolam (m)—Quaker owner of the flour-mill near Fraser’s Ridge. [Drums]
Sarah Woolam (m)—a Quaker, daughter of John Woolam, the mill owner. [Drums]
Wu-Xien (m)—the Mandarin who first recognized Yi Tien Cho’s talent as a poet. [Voyager]
Judith Wylie—Philip Wylie’s sister. A guest at the Governor’s dinner, who makes no secret of her disdain for Claire’s sense of fashion. [Drums]
Phillip Wylie—a prosperous young American plantation owner, who meets Claire at a formal dinner in Wilmington and attempts to flirt with her. [Drums]
Y
Yi Tien Cho (“Leans against Heaven”)— see “Mr. Willoughby.”
Yvonne—Louise de Rohan’s maid at Fontainebleau. [Dragonfly]
Dougal’s men
[Outlander, Dragonfly]
John Whitlow
Willie MacMurty
Rufus and Geordie Coulter
Monks at the Abbey of Ste. Anne de Beaupré
[Outlander]
Brother Bartolome
Brother Polydore
Brother Ambrose
Brother Roger
Brother William
Brother Josef
Brother Eulogius
Parishioners mentioned in Reverend Wakefield’s journals
[Dragonfly]
Derick Gowan
Maggie Brown
William Dundee
Miscellaneous minor characters
[Voyager]
wine seller at
inn patronne at inn in Le Havre
Le Havre port inspector
Le Havre harbormaster
Captain of the Patagonia—captain of the doomed ship, burnt in the harbor at Le Havre
a Portuguese pirate
Tenants on the estate at
Lallybroch
Tom
Willie
Mrs. Willie
Hugh Kirby
Geoff Murray
Young Joe Fraser
Dougal MacKenzie’s men, trapped in the chapel with Claire at Falkirk
Willie Coulter MacKenzie
Gordon McLeod
Geordie
Rupert MacKenzie
Ewan Cameron of Kinnock
English soldiers who take Claire to Bellhurst after Falkirk
[Dragonfly]
Corporal Rowbotham
Captain Mainwaring
Colonel Gordon MacLeish
Campbell
Private Dobbs
Garvie
Jessie
Four officers of the Master of Lovat’s regiment
[Voyager]
William Chisholm Fraser
George D’Amerd Fraser Shaw
Duncan Joseph Fraser
Bayard Murray Fraser
Prisoners at Ardsmuir with Jamie Fraser
[Voyager]
Murdo Lindsay
Kenny Lesley
Johnson
MacTavish
Baird
Gavin Hayes
Ogilvie
Angus MacKenzie
Billy Malcolm
Milligan
Morrison (the healer)
Joel McCulloch
Bobby Sinclair
Edwin Murray
Ronnie Sutherland
MacKay
Prostitutes in Madame Jeanne’s brothel
Dorcas
Peggy
Mollie
Penelope
Sophie
Josie
the second Mary
Offspring of Ian and Jenny Murray
[Voyager]
Young Jamie
Maggie
Kitty
Michael
Janet
Caitlin (deceased)
Young Ian
Smugglers at Arbroath
[Voyager]
Joey
Willie MacLeod
Alec Hays
Raeburn
Innes
Meldrum
Hays
the Gordons
Kennedy
Crew members of the Artemis
[Voyager]
Picard
Grosman
Manzetti
Russo
Stone
Rogers
Sailors on the Porpoise
[Voyager]
Ramsdell Hodges
Holford
Ruthven
Stevens
Attendees at the Governor’s reception in Kingston
[Drums]
Mrs. Hall
Mrs. Yoakum
1Not surprising, given the sheer staggering number of them. I hadn’t realized quite how many characters there were, myself, until I began compiling this list. You’d think these were Russian novels, rather than Scottish ones.
2Named in compliment to Gloria Brame, a poet friend of mine.
3“There