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of Jamie’s friends during the Rising; lover of Margaret Campbell. [Dragonfly, Voyager]

Hector Cameron—Jamie Fraser’s uncle by marriage; husband to Jocasta MacKenzie Cameron, Jamie’s aunt. [Drums]

Hugh Cameron (m)—chief of clan Cameron; a Jacobite. [Dragonfly]

† Jenny Cameron—sister of the chief of clan Cameron; hearing of Prince Charles’s landing at Glenfinnan, she raised three hundred Camerons and led them to join the Stuart Rising. [Dragonfly]

John Cameron (m)—first husband of Jocasta MacKenzie. [Outlander]

Reverend Archibald Campbell—an ex-soldier (for the English Crown) turned clergyman; also turned murderer (see “Edinburgh Fiend”). Devoted brother of the demented Miss Margaret Campbell, whom he takes to the West Indies in hopes of restoring her senses. [Voyager]

† Farquard Campbell—a prominent member of Cape Fear’s Scottish community, and a close friend to Jocasta Cameron. A law-abiding man with a scrupulous conscience, he is a county magistrate, as well as a planter. [Drums]

Margaret Campbell—sister of Archibald Campbell. A devoted follower of the Jacobite cause, she leaves home to join the Highland soldier with whom she is in love (Ewan Cameron), but falls afoul of Government troops, who brutalize her and leave her for dead. Surviving the assault, she has lost her wits—but the vacant housing of her mind provides the necessary vessel for the loas, voodoo spirits summoned by Ishmael, the houngan. [Voyager]

Ronnie Campbell—one of Farquard Campbell’s numerous offspring, who comes to inform Jamie of Byrnes’s death. [Drums]

Angus Walter Edwin Murray Carmichael—one of Ian and Jenny’s grandsons; son of their daughter Maggie. [Voyager]

† du Carrefours (m)—a sinister French figure, with a reputation for involvement in the occult, burned for witchcraft in Paris some years prior. [Dragonfly]

Due di Castellotti—a dissipated Italian nobleman; companion to Charles Stuart on his drunken ramblings through Paris. [Dragonfly]

Sister Cecile—a nun at L’Hôpital des

Anges. [Dragonfly] Sister Celeste—a nun at L’Hôpital des

Anges. [Dragonfly] “Bonnie Prince Charlie”—see “Charles Stuart.”

Mr. Cheesewright (m)—Roger Wakefield’s tutor at Oxford. [Voyager]

Corporal Chisholm (m)—a patient of Claire’s, nursed during World War II. [Outlander]

Geordie Chisholm (m)—an ex-prisoner from Ardsmuir, desiring to take up residence at Fraser’s Ridge. Jamie and Duncan Innes discuss whether to accept Geordie Chisholm or Ronnie Sinclair. [Drums]

Bart Clancy (m)—small, obnoxious son of Mrs. Clancy, the history department secretary. [Voyager]

Mrs. Clancy (m)—secretary in the history department where Frank works in Boston. [Voyager]

Clarence—Jamie’s mule; a sociable creature, given to loud greetings. [Drums]

Claudel—see “Fergus.”

Duchess of Claymore (m)—an English noblewoman, visiting the French Court. [Dragonfly]

† Clanranald (m)—a prominent Jacobite chief. [Dragonfly]

† Pope Clement (m)—supporter of the Catholic Stuarts. [Dragonfly]

Clotilda—Geillis Abernathy’s door slave at Rose Hall. [Voyager]

Mrs. Coker (m)—mentioned as the cook at Lallybroch, though she is also referred to as Mrs. Crook. [Dragonfly, Voyager]

† General Jonathan Cope (m)—commander of the English army at Prestonpans; defeated by a numerically vastly inferior Highland force. [Dragonfly]

M. Clouseau3 (m)—Louise de Rohan’s doctor, whom she had summoned to attend Claire, but whom Claire escapes.

Brodie Cooper—one of the crew of the Artemis. [Voyager]

Mr. Justice Conant—magistrate of the court where a tax collector brings false suit against Fergus for nonpayment of tax. [Drums]

Nellie Cowden—woman engaged by the Reverend Campbell to be abigail (serving-woman) for his sister Margaret on the voyage to the West Indies. [Voyager]

Mr. Crook—an elderly acquaintance who takes Claire botanizing in the Highlands, and in the process shows her the stone circle at Craigh na Dun. [Outlander]

Mrs. Crook (aka Mrs. Coker—see “Errata”)—cook at Lallybroch, who dies during the difficult conditions after Culloden. [Voyager]

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