• William Crimsworth: the protagonist, an orphaned child who is educated at
Eton College after being taken in by his uncles. Rejecting their offer of a post as a clergyman, as he does not believe himself good enough for the role, he severs ties with them in order to walk in his late father's shoes and becomes a tradesman. His time in Yorkshire as a clerk for his cruel elder brother is short and he departs for Belgium, where he becomes a "professor" and meets his wife to be, who is a pupil of his. He is educated, religious and healthy, though not handsome. • Lord Tynedale / Hon. John Seacombe: William's maternal uncles who attempt to set William up as Rector of Seacombe-cum-Scaife and to marry him off to one of his own cousins, "all of whom [he] greatly dislike[s]". William severs all ties with these relatives and little is related of them in the rest of the book. • Charles: seemingly William's only friend at Eton. William writes a letter to him detailing his activities since Eton and just after his first meeting with Edward at Crimsworth Hall. This letter serves as an introduction to the book. Charles does not reply to the letter, as he has already set off for one of the colonies. He is an
unseen character. • Edward Crimsworth: William's tyrannical elder brother. He is an accomplished tradesman, owner of a
Yorkshire mill, married and more handsome than his brother. Jealous of his sibling's education, he treats William cruelly. He later loses his wealth and wife, only to become rich again by the end of the book. • Hunsden Yorke Hunsden: the man who frees William from his brother's clutches. He sets him up with contacts in Brussels and the two become good friends. He is a unique but not unattractive man whose taste in women is similar to William's, though he remains a lifelong bachelor. • Monsieur Francois Pelet: the French headmaster of a boys' school in Belgium who employs William and becomes a good friend. He later betrays him to ensure the affection of Zoraïde Reuter, whom he later marries. • Mademoiselle Zoraïde Reuter: the Catholic headmistress of a girls' school in Belgium. William is initially attracted to her, though she is destined to marry Monsieur Pelet. • Frances Evans Henri: a pupil-teacher at the girls' school in Belgium where William Crimsworth finds himself. After the two fall in love they get married. They eventually move to England. She is a
Swiss orphan of half -English extraction who was raised by her aunt. • Madame Reuter: Zoraïde's mother • Madame Pelet: Monsieur Pelet's mother • Eulalie, Hortense and Caroline: three coquettish students at Mademoiselle Reuter's school • Sylvie: a student at Monsieur Pelet's school • Jules Vanderkelkov: another student • Victor Crimsworth: son of William and Frances Evans Henri. ==Themes==