Something Wonderful
Mr. Adams - Jordan's bewildered secretary
Lord Bascombe - In bet book weight of firstborn child
Mr. Henry Beechley - Handsomest boy Mary Ellen knows
Lord Bildrup - Hosted a ball
Sir George Bradburn - one of the most influential men in the Admiralty, pg 129
Mr. Gordon Bradford - Suitor
John – Coachman who learned of wager from Lord Hackson's groom
Dr. Danvers - Called to attend Nordstrom
Earl of Delton - Returned from Scotland
Sir Dilbeck - Elderly, Botany hobby named a rose after Alex
Lord Donleigh - Hosted a ball
Lord Fairfax - Friend of Jordan. Made bet with Hastings
Captain Farraday - Captain of Fairwinds
Mr. Edward Fawkes - Ruggedly build gentleman - Investigator
Filbert - Elderly myopic footman
Marquess of Galverston - only unmarried marquess in England
Gibbons - Head footman, spry elderly man
Mr. Gimble - Alexandra's Grandfather
Lord Grangerfield - Thirty years older than his wife Elizabeth
Grimm - Jordan's coachman
Lord Hackson - His groom told John Coachman about wager
Lord Harrington - Romanced Jordan's Mom
Lord Hastings - Friend of Jordan. With a challenging lift of his brows, Hastings declared, "I have £1,000 that says she'll give Hawk her ribbon to wear in the Queen's Race." "You're on," Fairfax agreed.
Higgins - Head butler at Hawthorne
Mr. John Holliday - Suitor. Cooling his heels in the salon
Lord Hurly - At Whites asked after Dowager
Mr. George Larson - Handsomest boy Mary Ellen knows
Mr. George Lawrence - Alexandra's Dad married Felicia Gimble dubious claim to an obscure connection to an obscure earl
Lord Lindworthy - Hosted a ball
Lord Marby - Jaunt to Cadbury p 194
Sir Markham - has prize colt
Sir Montague Marsh - 'Uncle Monty' Knight of the realm and Alex's uncle, portly gentleman with a gouty leg
Mathison - Jordan's valet
Lord Mayberry - had mock duel with Alex
Lord Merriweather - As one besotted swain, described it, "She makes me want to know everything about her at the same time she makes me feel as ..."
Mr. Jimmy Montfort - Suitor. Cooling his heels in the salon
Lord Moresby - Mad for Alex
Mr. George Morgan - American. Also captive of Lancaster
Nordstrom - Footman who drank poisoned wine
Lord North - Talks about bet
Mr. John O'Toole - Mary Ellen's brother
Lord Ogilvie - he said "Hawk means to deal with her when he gets home"
Olsen - a huge, muscular bear of a man; appointed "personal groom"
Penrose - Alexandra's deaf butler
Lord Ridgely - Took Alex to fair
Lord Sevely - published a poem in praise of Alex's charms called "Ode to Alex"
Mr. Smarth - Head Groom
Earl of Stanley - made bet in betting book
Lord Thorton - made bet in betting book
Mr. Tilson - Proprietor of small inn
Lord Tinsdale - Suitor
Lord Weatherford - gave a ball for 800 people, 45 different dishes
Lord Wedgeley - has 2 yr old mare
Peter Weslyn - Suitor. Cooling his heels in the salon
Lord Wilmer - Hosted a ball
Lord Wilston - Mad for Alex
Lord Bascombe - In bet book weight of firstborn child
Mr. Henry Beechley - Handsomest boy Mary Ellen knows
Lord Bildrup - Hosted a ball
Sir George Bradburn - one of the most influential men in the Admiralty, pg 129
Mr. Gordon Bradford - Suitor
John – Coachman who learned of wager from Lord Hackson's groom
Dr. Danvers - Called to attend Nordstrom
Earl of Delton - Returned from Scotland
Sir Dilbeck - Elderly, Botany hobby named a rose after Alex
Lord Donleigh - Hosted a ball
Lord Fairfax - Friend of Jordan. Made bet with Hastings
Captain Farraday - Captain of Fairwinds
Mr. Edward Fawkes - Ruggedly build gentleman - Investigator
Filbert - Elderly myopic footman
Marquess of Galverston - only unmarried marquess in England
Gibbons - Head footman, spry elderly man
Mr. Gimble - Alexandra's Grandfather
Lord Grangerfield - Thirty years older than his wife Elizabeth
Grimm - Jordan's coachman
Lord Hackson - His groom told John Coachman about wager
Lord Harrington - Romanced Jordan's Mom
Lord Hastings - Friend of Jordan. With a challenging lift of his brows, Hastings declared, "I have £1,000 that says she'll give Hawk her ribbon to wear in the Queen's Race." "You're on," Fairfax agreed.
Higgins - Head butler at Hawthorne
Mr. John Holliday - Suitor. Cooling his heels in the salon
Lord Hurly - At Whites asked after Dowager
Mr. George Larson - Handsomest boy Mary Ellen knows
Mr. George Lawrence - Alexandra's Dad married Felicia Gimble dubious claim to an obscure connection to an obscure earl
Lord Lindworthy - Hosted a ball
Lord Marby - Jaunt to Cadbury p 194
Sir Markham - has prize colt
Sir Montague Marsh - 'Uncle Monty' Knight of the realm and Alex's uncle, portly gentleman with a gouty leg
Mathison - Jordan's valet
Lord Mayberry - had mock duel with Alex
Lord Merriweather - As one besotted swain, described it, "She makes me want to know everything about her at the same time she makes me feel as ..."
Mr. Jimmy Montfort - Suitor. Cooling his heels in the salon
Lord Moresby - Mad for Alex
Mr. George Morgan - American. Also captive of Lancaster
Nordstrom - Footman who drank poisoned wine
Lord North - Talks about bet
Mr. John O'Toole - Mary Ellen's brother
Lord Ogilvie - he said "Hawk means to deal with her when he gets home"
Olsen - a huge, muscular bear of a man; appointed "personal groom"
Penrose - Alexandra's deaf butler
Lord Ridgely - Took Alex to fair
Lord Sevely - published a poem in praise of Alex's charms called "Ode to Alex"
Mr. Smarth - Head Groom
Earl of Stanley - made bet in betting book
Lord Thorton - made bet in betting book
Mr. Tilson - Proprietor of small inn
Lord Tinsdale - Suitor
Lord Weatherford - gave a ball for 800 people, 45 different dishes
Lord Wedgeley - has 2 yr old mare
Peter Weslyn - Suitor. Cooling his heels in the salon
Lord Wilmer - Hosted a ball
Lord Wilston - Mad for Alex
