To Lie with Lions - Dorothy Dunnett [2]
*Anna van Borselen, their daughter
*Paul van Borselen, bastard son of Wolfaert
*Stephen Angus, Scottish agent at Middleburg
DIJON/FLEURY:
Enguerrand de Damparis, friend of Marian de Charetty’s sister
Yvonnet, his wife
The Vatachino Company
Martin, broker, merchant and agent
*David de Salmeton, the same, in Cyprus
COMPLEMENT OF THE UNICORN:
Svartecop of Revel, master
Mogens Björnsen, pilot
Reinholdt, Cologne merchant
(with Martin, and Anselm and Katelijne Sersanders)
Anjou and the Loire
ANGERS:
*René, Duke of Anjou, Count of Provence and titular King of Naples and Sicily
*Jeanne de Laval, his wife
*Margaret, his daughter, wife of King Henry VI of England
*Edward of Wales, her son
*Nicholas of Calabria, Duke of Lorraine and grandson of King René
*René, grandson of King René and Duke of Lorraine after Nicholas, his cousin
*Fleur de Pensée, herald
*Ardent Désir (Pierre de Hurion), herald
*Jehan du Perrier (‘Le Prieur’), chamberlain
*Master Guillaume, keeper of lions
*Bertrand, master of works
*Cresselle, Bertrand’s Moorish wife
*Pierre de Nostradamus, physician to René’s late son John
*Pierre Robin, physician and architect
*John Perrot, Abbot of Angers, King René’s confessor
VALLEY OF CISSE:
Bernard de Moncourt, seigneur de Chouzy
Claude d’Échaut, dame de Chouzy, his wife
France and Franco-Scots
*King Louis XI
*Francis II, Duke of Brittany, his nephew
*Charles, Duke of Guienne (Aquitaine), the King’s brother
Jordan de St Pol, vicomte de Ribérac, merchant-magnate of Scotland and France
Simon de St Pol the Younger of Kilmirren, his son
Henry de St Pol, son of Simon’s late wife Katelina
*Andro Wodman, former Archer of the King’s Scottish Guard
*Louis de Luxembourg, Count of St Pol, Constable of France
*William, Lord Monypenny, lord of Concressault, envoy to Scotland
*Gaston du Lyon, equerry, seneschal of Toulouse
*Guillaume Fichet, rector of Sorbonne and printer, Paris
*Jacques d’Orson, master gunner
*Odet d’Aydie, Gascon lord of Lescun, chief counsellor to Duke of Brittany
*Colombo, French privateer
Scotland
ROYAL HOUSEHOLD AND NOBLES:
*James Stewart (Third of the Name), King of Scotland
*Margaret, daughter of Christian I of Denmark, his Queen
*Georgie Bell (Little Bell), King’s chamber valet
*Mary Stewart, Countess of Arran, the King’s elder sister
*Thomas Boyd, Earl of Arran, her husband
*James and Margaret, their children
*Robert, Lord Boyd, father of Thomas
*Alexander Stewart, Duke of Albany, the King’s brother
*Sir James Liddell of Halkerston, Albany’s steward
*John Stewart, Earl of Mar, the King’s younger brother
*Margaret Stewart, the King’s younger sister
*Colin Campbell, 1st Earl of Argyll, Master of the Royal Household
*Archibald Whitelaw, Royal Secretary
*Andrew Stewart, Lord Avandale, Chancellor
*John Laing, Treasurer
*Patrick Graham, Bishop of St Andrews
*William Tulloch, Bishop of Orkney, Keeper of the Privy Seal
*William Scheves, cleric, royal apothecary
*James Hommyll, royal tailor
*David Guthrie of Kincaldrum, Clerk-Register
*Master Conrad, physician
*Archibald Crawford, Abbot of Holyrood
*Robert Blackadder, Abbot of Melrose, brother of John Blackadder, Rome
*David Arnot, cleric, kinsman of Henry, Abbot of Cambuskenneth
*William Sinclair, Earl of Caithness
*Sir William Knollys, Preceptor in Scotland of the Order of the Knights Hospitaller of St John of Jerusalem
*David Lindsay, 5th Earl of Crawford
*James Hamilton of Cadzow, 1st Lord Hamilton of Kinneil
*Sir Robert Semple of Elliotstoun, sheriff of Renfrew
*William Semple his son, ‘second cousin to Oliver Semple’
MERCHANTS AND OTHERS:
*William of Berecrofts (Old Will), Canongate merchant
*Archibald Berecrofts the Younger (Archie), his son
*Robin, son of Archie
Isobella (Bel) of Cuthilgurdy, neighbour to the St Pols of Kilmirren
*Elizabeth, Prioress, Cistercian Priory, Haddington
*Elizabeth (Betha) Sinclair, daughter of the Earl of Caithness, widow of Patrick Dunbar, Haddington Priory
*Catherine Sinclair, daughter of the Earl of Caithness by another wife, wife of the Duke of