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+ | He met William Clarence Henry George Ransom, ninth Earl of Ellesmere, during the exodus from Philadelphia by the British troops during War of Independence where Denys informed him he had dropped “Isaacs" from his name. Denys warned William to avoid Richardson and not to go with him anywhere. |
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==Personality== |
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+ | Dark hair (tied back without powder), good looking (rather than handsome), slender (without being slight), graceful of movement, with a constant expression of sympathetic geniality. |
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Revision as of 14:03, 30 October 2014
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Denys Randall-Isaacs is the son of Mary Hawkins and Alexander Randall. He was conceived out of wedlock, but Mary married Jonathan Randall before his birth, legitimizing him. After her husband's death, Mary wed Robert Isaacs, and Denys took his step-father's name.
Personal History
Events of the Novels
An Echo in the Bone
Written in My Own Heart's Blood
He met William Clarence Henry George Ransom, ninth Earl of Ellesmere, during the exodus from Philadelphia by the British troops during War of Independence where Denys informed him he had dropped “Isaacs" from his name. Denys warned William to avoid Richardson and not to go with him anywhere.
Personality
Physical Appearance
Dark hair (tied back without powder), good looking (rather than handsome), slender (without being slight), graceful of movement, with a constant expression of sympathetic geniality.