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Dramatis Personae

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FAMILY

Colonel Henry Smith of Baltiboys (1780–1862)

Elizabeth Smith, née Elizabeth Grant of Rothiemurchus (1797–1885) (‘the Highland lady’), his wife

their three surviving children, Janie (born 1830), Annie (born 1832) and Jack (born 1838)

her brothers William and John, (later Sir John) Grant and their wives Sally and Henrietta

her sisters Mary and Jane and their husbands Charles Gardiner and, first, Colonel Gervase Pennington then James Gibson Craig of Riccarton, (later Sir James)

her Aunt, Mary Bourne

her cousin Bartle Frere, (later Sir Bartle)

NEIGHBOURING LANDOWNERS

the third Marquis of Downshire (d. 1845) and his Marchioness

the fourth Marquis of Downshire and his Marchioness

Joseph Leeson, the fourth earl of Milltown (1799–1866), of Russborough House

Barbara, Countess of Milltown

the Hornidge and Henry families from Tulfarris and

Russelstown

John Finnemore from Ballyward

William Cotton from Humphreystown

IRISH AND SCOTTISH FRIENDS

Francis, Lord Jeffrey

Sir Thomas Dick Lauder

William and Robert Chambers

Mr Caw from Rothiemurchus

Dwarkanoth Tagore

Baron de Robeck

Tom Shehan, editor of the Dublin Evening Mail

the Agents to the Blessington estates of Lord Downshire,

John Murray to 1841, Henry Gore to 1843 and then William

Owen

Dr George Robinson

Dr Eckford

Dr Litchfield

John Robinson the Baltiboys Agent

Tom Darker the Baltiboys Steward

CLERGYMEN

Rev William Ogle Moore, Rector of Kilbride

his Curate Mr Foster

Mr Featherstone, Rector of Hollywood

Arthur Germaine, Roman Catholic priest at Blackditches

with his curates James Rickard and Richard Galvin

HOUSEHOLD AND ESTATE

the governesses Jane Cooper, Miss Hart and Miss Clerk

the Housekeeper Margaret Fyfe from Rothiemurchus

the school-teachers Miss Gardiner, Arthur McConnell,

Patrick O’Keefe, Fanny MacDonald and John McDarby

TENANTRY

see the index and the Catalogue Raisonée of January 1847

The Highland Lady In Ireland

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