Jack Caldwell
The Three Colonels
Jane Austen's Fighting Men
To Barbara,
who believed in me from the first.
Author’s Note
Austen aficionados differ in opinion as to exactly when during the Georgian/Regency period the novels take place. For matters of continuity, I chose to date the action in the original novels based on the year of publication, rather than the years Austen originally wrote them (1795–1796). I feel justified in this, since Austen substantially edited both
Therefore, I have dated
By making this choice, I believe I have opened the wonderful Jane Austen universe to great possibilities. I hope you enjoy the results.
—Jack Caldwell
Faribault, Minnesota, July 2011
Dramatis Personae
Delaford Manor, Dorsetshire
Colonel Christopher Brandon, British Army (inactive)—Owner of Delaford Manor, magistrate of Delaford. A veteran of the wars of the French Revolution and the early Napoleonic conflicts, he holds an honorary position in the Life Guards. Close friend to both Colonels Fitzwilliam and Buford and a confidant of Wellington.
Marianne Dashwood Brandon—Wife of Colonel Brandon (1813), mother of Joy Brandon, and friend to Elizabeth Darcy and Jane Bingley
Joy Brandon—Daughter of Christopher and Marianne Brandon (1814)
The Rev. Edward Ferrars—Rector of Delaford Parish
Elinor Dashwood Ferrars—Wife of Edward Ferrars, sister to Marianne Brandon
Mr. McIntosh—Steward of Delaford Manor
Mayfield, Nottinghamshire
Charles Bingley—Head of the Bingley family, who until recently was in trade. Former lessee of Netherfield in Hertfordshire, which he quits in 1814 for an estate of his own in Nottinghamshire, thirty miles from Pemberley. The particular friend of Mr. Darcy.
Jane Bennet Bingley—Wife of Charles Bingley (1812), mother of Susan Frances Bingley
Susan Frances Bingley—Daughter of Charles and Jane Bingley (1813)
Caroline Bingley—Sister to Charles Bingley, friend to Annabella Adams
Louisa Bingley Hurst—Wife of Geoffrey Hurst, sister to Charles and Caroline Bingley
Longbourn, Meryton, Hertfordshire
Thomas Bennet—Owner of Longbourn, head of the Bennet family
Frances Gardiner Bennet—Wife of Thomas Bennet, mother of Jane Bingley, Elizabeth Darcy, Lydia Wickham, Mary Bennet, and Catherine Bennet
Mary Bennet—Daughter of Thomas Bennet
Kitty Bennet—Daughter of Thomas Bennet
Thomas Tucker, Esq—Clerk in Mr. Phillips’s law firm
Pemberley, Lambton, Derbyshire
Fitzwilliam Darcy—Owner of Pemberley, head of the Darcy family, nephew to the Earl of Matlock and Lady Catherine de Bourgh, cousin to Colonel Fitzwilliam, friend to Colonel Brandon
Elizabeth Bennet Darcy—Wife of Fitzwilliam Darcy (1812), mother of Bennet Darcy, friend to the Dashwood sisters
Bennet Edward George Darcy—Son and heir of Fitzwilliam and Elizabeth Darcy (1814)
Georgiana Darcy—Only sister to Fitzwilliam Darcy
The Rev. Franklin Southerland—Rector of Kympton Parish
Matlock Manor, Matlock, Derbyshire
Lord Hugh Fitzwilliam, 5th Earl of Matlock—Head of the Fitzwilliam family, brother to Lady Catherine de Bourgh
Lady Alexandria Fitzwilliam, Countess Matlock—Wife of Lord Matlock
Andrew, Viscount Fitzwilliam of Matlock—Eldest son and heir of Lord and Lady Matlock
Colonel the Hon. Richard Fitzwilliam, ——rd Lt. Dragoons, British Army—Second son of Lord and Lady Matlock, veteran of the Peninsular War, comrade of Colonel Buford
Buford Manor, Wales
Mrs. Albertine Buford—Matriarch of the Buford family. Of French stock, her family fled the Revolution.
Philip Buford—Eldest son of Albertine Buford, owner of Buford Manor
Rebecca Buford—Wife of Philip Buford
Colonel Sir John Buford, CB, ——nd Lt. Dragoons, British Army—Second son of Albertine Buford, he earned the Order of the Bath due to his service during the Peninsular War. Confidant of Wellington.
Lady Suzanne Buford Douglas—Daughter of Albertine Buford, wife of Lord Douglas of Scotland
Rosings Park, Hunsford, Kent
Lady Catherine Fitzwilliam de Bourgh—Widow of Sir Lewis de Bourgh, Bart., owner of Rosings, sister to Lord Matlock
Anne de Bourgh—Daughter of Lady Catherine
Mrs. Jenkinson—Companion to Anne de Bourgh
The Rev. William Collins—Rector of Hunsford Parish, cousin to Thomas Bennet, heir to Longbourn
Charlotte Lucas Collins—Wife of William Collins, friend to Anne de Bourgh
Newcastle, Northumberland
Captain George Wickham, ——th Regiment of Foot, British Army—Husband of Lydia Bennet
Lydia Bennet Wickham—Wife of George Wickham (1812)
Major Archibald Denny, British Army—Attached to the General Staff