"David Berry as Lord John Grey!." On July 4, Grey looks for Dr. Benjamin Rush, who might be able to operate on Henry, whose condition is still serious. He then notices Percy Beauchamp and the two walk to Southeast Square, where Percy tells Grey the story of Fergus's parents. Lord John is a main character in the Outlander novels and the protagonist of a subseries of historical mysteries, the Lord John novels and novellas. Grey has three elder brothers: Harold "Hal" Grey, from his parents' marriage, and Paul and Edgar DeVane, half-brothers from his mother's first marriage. In April 1778, Claire arrives in Philadelphia where she is to operate on her grandson. However, he realizes that he cannot let Percy be hanged for a crime that Grey is also guilty of, but was simply never caught, and decides to help Percy escape from prison and flee the country. Grey notices an English lady among them and thinks that she is being held against her will, so he attacks Fraser, but is overpowered. [24][25] Gabaldon would also write four additional Lord John novellas between 2003 and 2011. Physical information However, when General Fraser inspects his troops, Claire notices Grey among the soldiers. While with the Continental army, Lord John encounters Germain Fraser, who promises to keep his identity a secret. During the campaign against the Scottish Jacobites in 1745-6, John accompanied Hal and his regiment to the Highlands, where John had his first taste of military life and warfare. They determine to go to the brothel together. The public hysteria over the victory had eclipsed the other news and gossip. [23][24] When Gabaldon was invited to write a short story for the 1998 British anthology Past Poisons: An Ellis Peters Memorial Anthology of Historical Crime, she was interested in the challenge of writing a shorter work but hesitant to use any of the main characters from the Outlander series for fear of creating "a stumbling block in the growth of the next novel. Grey and Dottie arrive in Philadelphia in June 1777. Caswell did confirm that in late April a servant came for Trevelyan and Trevelyan and his lady left together that day. Everett explains that the broadsheets had nothing to do with Gerald's death; they were just the Club's attempts to agitate Sir Richard. Knowing an unwanted suitor plans to propose, Brianna asks Grey to marry her, believing she will be safe with him. Grey makes it clear that he does not have intentions of sleeping with her. While waiting he is swarmed by a number of men. Grey offers to join the widow walk after he dines with Quarry. He tells her he was and after further prodding explained he could not wed his lover as they died - leaving out that his lover was a man. As an adult, Grey continues to frequent the club, preferring it to White's, of which he is also a member. About a year later, John returns to North Carolina, this time to Cross Creek, where a pregnant Brianna awaits news of Roger and her parents. Just as he would never stop loving Hector. They strike a bargain and Claire operates on his nephew Henry. [30], Later, in Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade (2007), Grey becomes romantically involved with Percy Wainwright, the stepson of General Sir George Stanley, Grey's new stepfather. These rumors only fuel Quarry's outrage. Grey agrees giving him the time as he had wanted Trevelyan to find a way out of the engagement from the start. However, he is relieved that Jamie is still alive and that Grey himself isn't married to Claire anymore. At the end of his governorship, Grey takes William with him to visit Jamie at Fraser's Ridge, en route to a Virginian plantation that belongs to William. They become friends and get conspicuously engaged to protect Brianna from other suitors. Brianna later spies Grey having sex with another male guest, Judge Alderdyce. Grey tells him to stay away from him and his son. In July 1777, Grey meets Percy in Philadelphia, and Percy tells him that he believes Baron Amandine's sister and Comte St. Germain were Fergus's parents. At Ardamuir, Grey is reunited with Jamie. John recalled Culloden and Hector as he drank alone in the room. Fraser then takes advantage of Grey's chivalry and forces him to reveal the location of his regiment by threatening the lady, who turns out to be Fraser's own wife, Claire. Grey next sees von Namtzen, again in London, in 1760, while the Hanoverian is in town to place his children with his sister after the death of his wife. He’s my favorite character in the Outlander world. In their talk Grey asks if she thinks Olivia would be upset if she doesn't wed Trevelyan revealing he's at the least learned the man is having an affair. In June 1757, Lord John notices a concerning sore on the Honorable Joseph Trevelyan's private member. In 1746 John was attacked in the army's camp and raped. Grey suffers from mercury poisoning, leaving Grey to believe Trevelyan poisoned him either intentionally or accidentally at the warehouse. They are searching for William and Hal's son Benjamin, who was taken by rebels months earlier and is rumored to be dead. In the season four episode "Blood of My Blood", Grey and Willie visit Jamie and Claire in Fraser's Ridge, their homestead in North Carolina. Lord John offers the use of his pinnace to Jamie and Claire as they search for their nephew, Young Ian. He also asks him questions about Jamie Fraser, claiming that he is looking for some man and wants to question Fraser, and mentions Grey's step-son William. Though they develop a mutual liking for one another through their monthly discussions of literature and chess matches, Grey's feelings far surpass those of a friend, let alone a soldier's for his prisoner, and makes the mistake of acting on his attraction. For other uses, see, Fictional LGBT character created by Diana Gabaldon, Past Poisons: An Ellis Peters Memorial Anthology of Historical Crime, Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade, Legends II: New Short Novels by the Masters of Modern Fantasy, "The #Outlander Season 2 news continues: Oscar Kennedy will play honorable gentleman, the young William Grey! Lord John and the Haunted Soldier Grey discovers a heel-print in O'Connell's forehead when inspecting the body. Everett explains that it's part of the initiation to the brotherhood – the rites, the baptizing in blood, and then the new pledge is locked with a young woman for his pleasure before she is then to be sacrificed at the pledge's hands while an elder brother acts as witness. [51] TooFab.com called Grey a "fan favorite", noting that followers of both the book and TV series are eager for a spin-off featuring the character. Grey determines Trevelyan would need to dissolve the engagement himself to save all face. She insists she wants to see Bonnet before his execution, and Lord John reluctantly agrees to take her to him. Caswell takes Grey up to a private room that Trevelyan keeps on a permanent basis and reveals that Trevelyan entertains a woman rather than a man in the room. Upon leaving, Grey finds himself alone with Gerald in the vestibule. Percy is arrested for sodomy and awaits court-martial. Grey inquires bluntly of Everett both what Dashwood would want with him and about Gerald's death. Eight days pass and Maria's condition had not improved. He also mentions Jamie Fraser and Grey's stepson William in the conversation, and Grey asks him to stay away from him and his son – he clearly doesn't trust Percy. After their father's death, John lived away from home and Hal for two years, staying with his mother's people in Aberdeen. Hector dies in the battle. Years later in 1753 he allows himself to be caught, and is placed in Ardsmuir Prison. Almost as soon as Grey arrives, Quarry takes him aside to speak in private. Jamie offers his body to Lord John, but he declines. However, John insisted on continuing to be called Lord John, as befitting a duke's younger son. Grey makes it clear that he is not insane and the engagement must end. He did not go with any of the whores, but instead would go into Mags' room and later a woman in Mags' clothes walks out with a big lace cap - but it's not Mag. Quotes tagged as "lord-john-grey" Showing 1-6 of 6 “I would not piss on him was he burning in the flames of hell," Grey said politely. Tom locates Grey as he's walking - appalled at the state of Grey's suit - and tells him a woman in a green velvet dress was bond dead. He's what I call a 'mushroom'—one of those unplanned people who pops up out of nowhere and walks off with any scene he's in—and he talks to me easily (and wittily). When Grey arranges for Fraser to serve his parole in England, rather than be transported to the colonies, Fraser is deeply suspicious and refuses to interact with Grey beyond the barest minimum. Constable Magruder dismissed that saying the man is too old for that since most didn't live to more than twenty. As in Voyager, the season three episode "All Debts Paid" finds an adult Grey as the new governor of Ardsmuir Prison, where Jamie has been incarcerated. All these things Trevelyan shows small tells of concern as they drink sherry. Edit John William Bertram Armstrong Grey Grey tells Claire that he has often wondered what Jamie had seen in her, and remarks that she has Jamie's courage. The Scottish Prisoner This notion becomes short-lived when Grey receives word of a man in the nearby village raving about gold in a mixture of French and Gaelic. John William Bertram Armstrong Grey was born to Gerard Grey, Duke of Pardloe and Earl of Melton, and his wife Benedicta Grey, née Armstrong. Outlander Wiki is a FANDOM Books Community. In late December 1776, Grey goes to France to continue his search for information regarding Percy Beauchamp and his connections, which include Denys Randall-Isaacs who currently accompanies William on an intelligencing expedition in Canada. Grey contemplated his investigation of O'Connell's death. In late June 1778, Percy warns Grey that Captain Richardson poses danger to William. He however pushes the thought aside as she was neither of the persons he wants and drifts back to sleep. In September 1745, while scouting for the British army, Grey comes across a band of Scots, led by notorious rebel Red Jamie Fraser. While Stubbs was disappointed, Grey is relieved that he'd not be taken too far from Helwater or more importantly Jamie Fraser. David Berry – Lord John Grey >> Die Uhr auf dem Kaminsims schlug zehn. Lord John tries to help him, but their attempts to save the girl fail, and William turns for help to Jamie Fraser. Upon the completion of the fortress renovations at Ardsmuir in 1756, Grey is charged with transporting the prisoners to the American colonies. On a clear morning in mid-June, Lord John Grey emerges from London’s Beefsteak Club, his mind in turmoil. Grey and Claire mourn Jamie together and become intimate. Grey's first lover is Hector, a twenty-year-old lieutenant in his regiment. Lord John first meets Stephan von Namtzen, a Hanoverian captain, in London at one of his mother's musicales. With Dashwood's name now implicated, Grey accepts the invitation to Medmenham Abbey. [2][3] Recognizing Jamie as a wanted rebel and presuming Claire to be his prisoner, Grey attempts to save her. While attempting to solve the mystery, Grey tries to navigate his perhaps-mutual attraction to the dashing von Namtzen, as well as to deflect the advances of the beautiful young widow Louisa, Princess von Lowenstein, at whose castle both men are staying. As the soldiers come into the house, Jamie pretends to be taking Grey hostage, and William delays the soldiers further, allowing them escape. In April 1778 when he received word that the Euterpe sank with Jamie on it it truly broke John's heart. Grey demands to know what this is all about. They then go to Lord John's house in Philadelphia, where they meet Dottie and William. Claire returns John's ring to him, which had helped maintain the ruse of his engagement to Brianna. Grey and Claire then receive the (erroneously reported) news of Jamie's death, and John later marries Claire to keep her from being arrested as an American spy. 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Grey however is taken at disadvantage as Trevelyan pokes a hole into the name he'd casually dropped in regards to there being an official investigation noting the man in question is currently in Bath. Edit Grey meets Maria Mayrhofer, suffering from malaria. The most Grey can determine for sure is that Dashwood didn't murder Gerald – at least not directly – as he has an alibi. Grey tries canvassing all of Gerald's acquaintances for any rumors of enemies or falling outs that might reveal some hint of who would want to kill him, but no one can think of any reason someone would wish Gerald dead. William is furious with both Fraser and Grey. Nach der Schlacht von Culloden in Staffel 3 trifft er als Direktor des Gefängnisses in Ardsmuir erneut auf Jamie und eine komplizierte Freundschaft entwickelt sich zwischen den beiden Grey and Stephan von Namtzen finally consummate their long-simmering attraction.[36]. Edit Edit In January 1779, Claire learns from Richardson that he manipulated Grey into marrying her, hoping that Claire would become his asset and spy on Lord John and his brother Hal. [12], In August 2016, Starz announced that David Berry had been cast as the adult Grey for season three of the series, which adapts Voyager. Everett confesses that he had gone through the rites as well, and ultimately confesses to the murder of Robert Gerald; Everett had approached Gerald as a prospective lover, but Gerald rejected him. He inquires of the group of a "lady in green velvet" but none knew of her. Mags brings him to Nessie, one of her young whores. After the American Revolutionary War breaks out, Grey goes to Philadelphia to check on the status of his nephew Henry, who had been wounded in the war. June 14, 1729[1] (age 50)[2] The festivities however, seeming to have a cheering effect as Grey noticed Jack smiling at a young maid. Quarry tells him how more of that broadsheet and others like it had been put all around the city, and that people were making accusations that Gerald was a pederast and a member of a notorious sodomitical society. Grey later marries Isobel Dunsany, in part to take care of Jamie Fraser's illegitimate son William by Isobel's deceased sister Geneva. Edit [49] Grey also meets and is joined in his adventure by the handsome Hanoverian Captain Stephan von Namtzen, Landgrave of Erdberg, and takes young Tom Byrd into his employ as his valet. [16] English actor Oscar Kennedy portrayed sixteen-year-old Lord John (using the alias "William Grey") in Season Two of the series.[17]. Er war DER Neuzugang der dritten Outlander-Staffel: Lord John Grey. Grey presents him with a scrap of the green velvet and reveals that a 'woman' was found murdered in that dress and the 'magistrate' was involved. Jamie is arrested in "Eye of the Storm", but Grey is able to release him due to a lack of evidence of Jamie's alleged crimes. While avoiding potential robbery Grey let his focus return to O'Connell. Scanlon putting on a good face saying she will recover. [2][3][10][11] Kennedy portrays a young Grey in the 2016 season two episode "Je Suis Prest", adapting the character's appearance in Dragonfly in Amber. Grey meets Manoke, an Indian scout working for the English army, when he arrives in Canada to testify at Charlie Carruthers's court-martial in 1759. [47], In 1757 during the events of Lord John and the Private Matter (2003), Grey begins investigating Olivia's fiancé, Joseph Trevelyan, whom Grey suspects to have syphilis. Es war klar, dass weder Gewalt noch Drohungen helfen würden, die Wahrheit zu erfahren.
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