Almost Heaven
Earl of Melbourne - Father of Christina Taylor, Ian's fiancee
Mr. Jenkins - Sells goods in Morsham
Mr. Thergood - Sells goods in Morsham
Lord Dusenberry - Betrothed to Cecelia Lacroix, wealthy, from fine family
Mr. Bertie Krandell - Fried of Robert Cameron's
Lord Cheverly - Engaged to Bertie's sister
Lord Peters - Income of 20,000 lbs, may be named heir to his uncle's baronetcy
Lord Shoreham - Estate in Wiltshire, the Shoreham emeralds
Mr. Richard Shipley - Charming, complete scoundrel, broke
Baron Grangerley - Father of one of Elizabeth's friends
Lord Howard - Viscount Mondevale's cousin, urbane man with pleasing manners
Lord Thomas Everly - A rash, handsome young man with a fortune
Lord Tilbury - Said he thought everything Ian owned was lying on the table.
Sir Elston Greeley - Just returned from the Colonies
Lord Seabury - Promised Elizabeth sables to cover her shoulders and mink to carpet the floor
Lord Hinton - Hosted the last ball Elizabeth attended in London right after Mondevale broke the engagement
Mr. Jake Wiley - Ruddy faced, middle aged, works for Ian
Peters - Ian's secretary
Mr. Sean MacLaesh - Elizabeth and Lucinda rode his haywagon to the cottage, farmer
Mr. Dickenson Varley - The note Elizabeth received was meant for him.
Sir Francis Belhaven - 45 yrs old, stout, balding, and his debauchery is a joke among the ton.
Lord Newsom - A wealthy Lord
Mr. Phineas Weatherborne - London Jeweler
Count Dillard - mentioned pg. 377
Mr. Wordsworth - Investigator to find Robert
Lord Kyleton - mentioned pg. 461
Mr. Peterson Delham - mentioned pg. 463
Lord Chancellor - mentioned on pg.468
Lord Sutherland - Head Prosecutor, House of Lords
Captain Granthome - Captain of the Arianna
Mr. Larimore - Ian's Solicitor
Mr. Twindell - Jonathon's Tutor
Viscount Sheffield - pg. 489
Mr. Jenkins - Sells goods in Morsham
Mr. Thergood - Sells goods in Morsham
Lord Dusenberry - Betrothed to Cecelia Lacroix, wealthy, from fine family
Mr. Bertie Krandell - Fried of Robert Cameron's
Lord Cheverly - Engaged to Bertie's sister
Lord Peters - Income of 20,000 lbs, may be named heir to his uncle's baronetcy
Lord Shoreham - Estate in Wiltshire, the Shoreham emeralds
Mr. Richard Shipley - Charming, complete scoundrel, broke
Baron Grangerley - Father of one of Elizabeth's friends
Lord Howard - Viscount Mondevale's cousin, urbane man with pleasing manners
Lord Thomas Everly - A rash, handsome young man with a fortune
Lord Tilbury - Said he thought everything Ian owned was lying on the table.
Sir Elston Greeley - Just returned from the Colonies
Lord Seabury - Promised Elizabeth sables to cover her shoulders and mink to carpet the floor
Lord Hinton - Hosted the last ball Elizabeth attended in London right after Mondevale broke the engagement
Mr. Jake Wiley - Ruddy faced, middle aged, works for Ian
Peters - Ian's secretary
Mr. Sean MacLaesh - Elizabeth and Lucinda rode his haywagon to the cottage, farmer
Mr. Dickenson Varley - The note Elizabeth received was meant for him.
Sir Francis Belhaven - 45 yrs old, stout, balding, and his debauchery is a joke among the ton.
Lord Newsom - A wealthy Lord
Mr. Phineas Weatherborne - London Jeweler
Count Dillard - mentioned pg. 377
Mr. Wordsworth - Investigator to find Robert
Lord Kyleton - mentioned pg. 461
Mr. Peterson Delham - mentioned pg. 463
Lord Chancellor - mentioned on pg.468
Lord Sutherland - Head Prosecutor, House of Lords
Captain Granthome - Captain of the Arianna
Mr. Larimore - Ian's Solicitor
Mr. Twindell - Jonathon's Tutor
Viscount Sheffield - pg. 489
