The Road to Charing Cross Fictional characters • Flashman - The hero or
anti-hero. • Caprice • Princess Kralta • Rupert Willem von Starnberg • Hutton, of the
Foreign Office.
Historical characters •
Henri Blowitz - Bohemian journalist. Flashman describes him as "a five-foot butterball with a beaming
baby face behind a mighty moustache, innocent blue eyes, bald head, and frightful whiskers a foot long". •
Ulysses S. Grant - Former U.S. president, he was visiting Europe at the time of the story. •
Patrice MacMahon - President of the
French Third Republic. Flashman is with Grant when he meets with him. •
Otto von Bismarck - German statesman. Flashman has enough prior experience of him that he avoids another encounter, but still accidentally meets him in Berlin. •
Pyotr Andreyevich Shuvalov - Russian statesman. He is the source of most of Blowitz's information about the treaty, through Caprice, who seduces him. •
Georges Nagelmackers - Head of the Orient Express line. •
Franz Joseph I of Austria - Emperor of Austria. Flashman saves him from assassination. •
Elisabeth of Bavaria - Empress consort of Austria. Flashman dances with her at a ball. •
Johann Strauss II - Conducts the band while Flashman and Empress Elisabeth dance. •
Lord Granville - The British Foreign Secretary. •
Garnet Wolseley - The British field marshal. •
Charles George Gordon - The British major-general.
The Subtleties of Baccarat Fictional characters • Flashman • Elspeth - His adoring and possibly unfaithful wife.
Historical characters •
Prince of Wales - Future King Edward VII. Flashman appears to know him well and claims to have shared his lovers,
Lillie Langtry and
Daisy Brooke. He also suspects Elspeth of having "been at grips in a potting-shed at Windsor in '59" with him. •
William Gordon-Cumming - Central figure in the scandal. His similarities with Flashman are not lost on the latter, who eyes him with some jealousy as a younger version (and more authentic military hero) of himself. •
Lord Coleridge -
Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, and judge at the trial. •
Charles Russell - British statesman who represents the defendants at the trial. •
H. H. Asquith - Future Prime Minister who represents the defendants at the trial.
Flashman and the Tiger Fictional characters • Flashman • Elspeth •
Tiger Jack Moran - Flashman meets him after the
Battle of Isandlwana on the way to
Rorke's Drift, and describes him as "a killing gentleman." • Selina Flashman - She is Flashman's nineteen-year-old granddaughter. With uncharacteristic sentimentality Flashman is prepared to spend much of his fortune in preserving "Selly's" innocence from the licentious Moran. This proves to be wasted effort when he discovers that she has become one of the Prince of Wales' mistresses. •
Sherlock Holmes •
Doctor Watson Historical characters •
Henry Pulleine - Brevet lieutenant colonel at the Battle of Isandlwana. •
Anthony Durnford - Lieutenant colonel at the Battle of Isandlwana. •
John Chard - British lieutenant of the Royal Engineers and commanding officer at Rorke's Drift. •
Lord Chelmsford - A British general. •
Gonville Bromhead - British lieutenant at Rorke's Drift. •
Oscar Wilde - A playwright. •
Edward VII •
George Smith - British army chaplain ==References==