The Outlandish Companion - Diana Gabaldon [97]
Jamie Roy—nom de guerre used by Jamie Fraser during his smuggling career. Derived from his nickname during the Rising—“Red Jamie” (Seaumais ruaid, in Gaidhlig: pronounced [roughly] as “Jamie Roy”). See “James Alexander Malcolm MacKenzie Fraser.” [Voyager]
Madame Jeanne—French Madame of an Edinburgh brothel, partner and customer of “Jamie Roy” in the brandy-smuggling business. [Voyager]
Jeffries—Irish coachman, employed by Lord Dunsany; present when Jamie shot Lord Ellesmere. [Voyager]
Jenkins—English soldier who searches Lallybroch following Young Ian’s birth, when the attention of the English is drawn by pistol shots. [Voyager]
Jenny (Janet) Fraser Murray—see under “M.”
Joan (MacKimmie)—Laoghaire’s younger daughter by Simon MacKimmie. [Voyager]
Jocky—Young Ian’s dog at Lallybroch. [Voyager]
Annekje Johansen—goat-keeper on board the Porpoise, who helps both Claire and then Jamie to escape from the ship. [Voyager]
Erik Johansen—gunner on the Porpoise, Annekje’s husband. [Voyager]
John—one of Colum’s attendants at Castle Leoch. [Outlander]
Johnson—Sir Percival Turner’s aide. [Voyager]
Josephine—Jared Fraser’s parlormaid. [Voyager]
Josh—Jocasta Cameron’s groom; a slave born in North Carolina, but speaking both Gaelic and Scots-accented English, as a result of having been born on a plantation owned by a man from Aberdeen. [Drums]
Judas—Claire’s horse, who tosses her off a ledge during a thunderstorm, leaving her exposed to the elements and to Indian ghosts. [Drums]
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Kennyanisi-t’ago (m)—a war chief of the Mohawk, converted by Father Ferigault. [Drums]
Duncan Kerr—a MacKenzie clansman, found wandering near Ardsmuir, sea-soaked and demented, babbling of white witches and hidden gold. [Voyager]
Amyas Kettrick (m)—neighbor who tells Jenny of Hobart MacKenzie’s impending arrival to deal with the matter of his sister’s honor. Years later, he sees Brianna riding toward Lallybroch at a distance, and mistaking her for her father, tells Laoghaire MacKenzie (Fraser) that Jamie Fraser has returned. [Voyager, Drums]
†Lord Kilmarnock—one of the Jacobite earls; later executed for treason. [Dragonfly]
†John, Master of Kilmarnock—Lord Kilmarnock’s young son and heir, who had tormented Fergus; later killed on the field at Culloden. [Dragonfly]
Alexander Kincaid—one of Jamie Fraser’s tenants from Lallybroch, who dies of wounds sustained in the Battle of Prestonpans. [Outlander]
Alasdair Kirby (m)—a young inhabitant of the village of Broch Mordha, whose death of the bloody flux is reported by the elder Ian Murray in one of his letters to Jamie. [Drums]
Joseph Fraser Kirby (m)—tenant at Lallybroch. [Dragonfly]
Mrs. Kirby—widow of one of Jamie’s murdered tenants, who took refuge at Lallybroch. [Voyager]
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Laoghaire—see “Laoghaire MacKenzie.”
Madame Laserre—a professional groomer of noble ladies. [Dragonfly]
†Pastor Waiter Laurent—an itinerant Swiss preacher, whom Claire encounters hiding in a shed on Louise de Rohan’s estate at Fontainebleau. [Dragonfly]
Tilly Lawson (m)—woman who first looked after Margaret Campbell; declined to accompany the Reverend and his sister to the West Indies. [Voyager]
†Leiven (m)—a Danish inventor from St. Croix, who made Geillis Abernathy’s concealed box. [Voyager]
LeJeune (m)—a renowned French sword-master. [Dragonfly]
Fergus mac Leodhas (m)—Scottish mercenary; in command of a regiment serving in France, where both Jamie Fraser and Ian Murray (the elder) served. Namesake of the young pickpocket Jamie adopts in Paris. [Outlander, Drums]
Captain Thomas Leonard—young third lieutenant in HMS Navy, acting captain of HMS Porpoise, who impresses Claire as ship’s surgeon, to deal with a typhoid epidemic aboard. Later lost with his ship during a hurricane in the Caribbean. [Voyager]
Leroi—Stephen Bonnet’s closest companion. [Drums]
†Mr. Lillington (m)—a prominent citizen of Wilmington, at whose house Jamie and Claire meet Governor Tryon. [Drums]
Kenny