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MacKimmie Fraser—see “Marsali.”

Murtagh FitzGibbons Fraser—Jamie Fraser’s godfather and companion. [Outlander, Dragonfly]

† Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat (the Old Fox)—chief of clan Fraser; Jamie Fraser’s paternal grandfather. [Dragonfly]

† Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat (the Young Fox)—son of the executed Lord Lovat (also named Simon, known as the Old Fox); younger half-brother to JamieFraser’s father, thus half-uncle to Jamie Fraser. He led Fraser clansmen at Culloden, but escaped execution, though suffering the loss of most of his family property—later regained through legal process and as a reward for his efforts in raising a regiment to fight in the Colonies during the French and Indian War. [Dragonfly, Drums]

Wallace Fraser—tenant at Lallybroch. [Dragonfly]

William Fraser (m)—Jamie’s elder brother, dead of smallpox at age eleven. [Outlander]

Frank—Claire’s first husband; see also Franklin Wolverton Randall.

Captain Freeman—captain of the Sally Ann, the riverboat that carried the Frasers up the Cape Fear River from Wilmington to Cross Creek. [Drums]

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Gabrielle—second wife to Nacognaweto, a woman of mixed blood, earlier married to a French trapper. Fluent in French, she translates for Claire and for her grandmother-in-law, Nayawenne. [Drums]

Tom Gage—an Edinburgh political agitator and seditionist; hires the printer A. Malcolm to print political pamphlets. [Voyager]

Lissa Garver—the pregnant girl whom Jamie and Claire finding bleeding to death in the sawmill, the apparent victim of a botched abortion—in truth, murdered by her erstwhile lover, Sergeant Murchison. [Drums]

Charles Gauloise (m)—Jamie’s rival for the attentions of Annalise de Marillac. [Dragonfly]

Gayle—see “Gayle Bosworthy.”

M. Genet—a French banker. [Dragonfly]

Geordie—print shop employee. [Voyager]

†George II, King of England. [Dragonfly]

†George III, King of England. [Voyager]

Germain(e)—firstborn son of Fergus and Marsali; proper French spelling of the masculine is “Germain.”

†Comte St. Germain5—a member of the French Court; a noble with a reputation for dabbling in occult matters. Charles Stuart’s business partner. [Dragonfly]

Comtesse St. Germain—wife of the Comte St. Germain. [Dragonfly]

Johannes Gerstmann—the King of France’s Austrian music master. [Dragonfly]

a Native American ghost—Claire meets a man on a deserted mountain in North Carolina, his face painted black, holding a torch that burns but is not consumed. [Drums]

a Scottish ghost (m)—the spectral figure of a big Highlander, in kilt and running-stag brooch, whom Frank Randall encounters outside the bed-and-breakfast where he and Claire are staying in Inverness. [Outlander]

Duncan Gibbons (m)—a crofter on Lallybroch; Jenny’s choice to marry Peggy Murray—if Jamie does not want to marry her himself. [Voyager]

Lachlan Gibbons (m)—a man saved from drowning by Maisri’s Sight. [Dragonfly]

Ewan Gibson—Hugh Munro’s eldest stepson. [Dragonfly]

Gideon (m)—Simon Fraser’s secretary. [Dragonfly]

Gilbert (Gibbie)—a small boy aboard the Gloriana, one of the victims of the smallpox outbreak. [Drums]

Jonathan Gillette (m)—proprietor of the Wilmington Gazette, in which the death notice for Jamie and Claire Fraser appears. [Drums]

† Glengarry—prominent Jacobite chief. [Dragonfly]

† Gérard Gobelin—an important French banker, much involved with the financing of political figures. [Dragonfly]

Sir Fletcher Gordon—governor of Wentworth Prison. [Outlander]

† Lord Lewis Gordon (m)—a Jacobite supporter, who raised men for Charles Stuart.

Pastor Gottfried—pastor of a small group of German Lutherans, settled in North Carolina. He comes to Fraser’s Ridge to tell Claire of the deaths of Petronella Mueller and her baby, and to warn her that Gerhard Mueller is seeking vengeance upon the local Indians, whom he blames for the deaths. [Drums]

Ned Gowan—a lawyer from Edinburgh; legal advisor to clan MacKenzie; helps to rescue Claire from the witchcraft trial in Cranesmuir; later, he handles negotiations resulting from Jamie Fraser

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