The Outlandish Companion - Diana Gabaldon [96]
Mrs. Hayes—one of Roger’s neighbors at Inverness. [Drums]
Corporal Hawkins—aide to Captain Jonathan Randall. [Outlander]
Mary Hawkins—daughter of a minor English baronet, niece to Silas Hawkins. Engaged to an ancient member of the French nobility, but in love with Alexander Randall. [Dragonfly]
Mrs. Hawkins—Silas Hawkins’s wife; Mary Hawkins’s aunt. [Dragonfly]
Silas Hawkins—uncle of Mary Hawkins, brother of a baronet; a wine-seller, and customer of Jared Fraser. [Dragonfly]
†General Hawley (m)—an English commander, who led some of the troops that met the Highland army at Falkirk. [Dragonfly]
Harry (and Arnold)—English deserters. [Outlander]
Hector—MacRannoch’s henchman, who finds and assists Claire following her escape from Wentworth. [Outlander]
Hector (Dalrymple) (m)—John Grey’s first lover; killed at Culloden. [Voyager]
Lady Hensley (m)—a friend of the Dowager Countess Melton. [Voyager]
Herbert (m)—one of the Reverend Wakefield’s dogs, mentioned in his journal. [Dragonfly]
Mother Hildegarde—Mother Superior of L’Hôpital des Anges; Claire’s friend, and a good amateur musician and composer, who disentangles the musical cipher used by the Duke of Sandringham. [Dragonfly]
Dr. and Mrs. Hinchcliffe—dean of the history department and his wife. [Voyager]
Arvin Hodgepile6—An English soldier, stationed at the Crown warehouse in Cross Creek. Suspecting that someone is substituting cheap contraband for legitimately imported liquor, he ferrets about incognito, making inquiries that lead him as far as Jamie’s mountain still, where he loses a button. He is blown up, presumed dead, in the conflagration following Stephen Bonnet’s escape from the prison cells under the warehouse. [Drums]
Hoechstein (m)—an intern at the hospital where Claire did her medical training. [Voyager]
Hugo—Louise de Rohan’s footman. [Dragonfly]
Hughes—head groom at Helwater. [Voyager]
Hughie—Jenny Murray’s merino ram. [Voyager, Drums]
Mr. Hunter (m)—late surgeon of the Porpoise, dead of typhoid. Claire inherits his instruments and medicines. [Voyager]
†Mr. Evan Hunter (m)—a well-known medical authority and researcher, who wrote extensively on medical topics in the eighteenth century. [Drums]
†James Hunter—one of the leaders of the Regulator movement in North Carolina. [Drums]
†Hermon Husband—one of the leaders of the Regulator movement in North Carolina; a Quaker, and thus opposed to violence, but a man of principle who cannot abide the malfeasance of corrupt officialdom. [Drums]
Hutchinson—first mate of the Gloriana. [Drums]
I
the Indian in the corncrib—one of Ian’s Tuscarora hunting companions, whofalls ill of the measles. Despite Claire’s nursing, he dies in the corncrib, thus landing the Frasers with the difficult problem of how best to dispose of his remains, without either infecting his people or giving them the unfortunate notion that the Frasers had somehow caused his death. [Drums]
Duncan Innes—a one-time fisherman, part-time smuggler, ex-Ardsmuir prisoner. Jamie’s friend and helper, despite the loss of one arm. Later becomes the consort of Jocasta MacKenzie. [Voyager, Drums]
Mrs. Innes—the midwife who delivers Young Ian. [Voyager]
Mr. Isaacson (m)—a wealthy Jew, interested in marrying Mary Hawkins. [Dragonfly]
Ishmael—the ex-cook of Rose Hall; a houngan who is kidnapped by pirates, escapes, and is rescued by the Artemis. [Voyager]
Isobeail—a small girl whom Roger befriends aboard the Gloriana [Drums]
J
“Black Jack” Randall (aka Jonathan Wolverton Randall)—see under “R.”
Captain Jacobs—militia captain of Kingston, charged with