The Marquis of Aldridge has a supporting role in the following stories, scenes and blogs.

  • On my blog and in the Teatime Tattler in various fictional vignettes
  • In Paradise Lost (a series of vignettes about his mother). He is mentioned in a vignette set in 1884, and pops up from time to time throughout the rest of the memoir, which ends in 1812.
  • In Unkept Promises, in 1805 and again (briefly) in 1812.
  • In Revealed in Mist in 1807
  • In A Baron for Becky, which is in three parts. 1807, 1810, and 1813. He is the not quite hero. The actual hero doesn’t appear until 1810.
  • In A Raging Madness in December 1807, with his mistress buying Christmas presents for the families
  • In The Mouse Fights Back in 1811, seeing justice done. (short story in Chasing the Tale.)
  • In To Wed a Proper Lady 1812
  • In A Suitable Husband, as sponsor of the heroine (he is her distant cousin) 1812 and 1813
  • In the short story Miss Winston’s Honour, again as a rescuer 1812
  • In Sherry Ewing’s book A Kiss for Charity 1812
  • In Caroline Warfield’s book An Open Heart 1812
  • In Sherry Ewing’s book The Earl Takes a Wife 1813
  • In Melting Matilda in 1813/14. He is the heroine’s half-brother.
  • In Sherry Ewing’s My One True Love in 1814
  • In To Claim the Long-Lost Lover in 1814.

He stars in his own book, 1814 to 1815, To Tame the Wild Rake.

He also appears, as the Duke of Haverford, in Never Kiss a Toad, a long unwieldy first draft of a book set in the 1840s and starring his daughter Sally as the heroine. Never Kiss a Toad is available on Wattpad. It needs a serious edit with a chainsaw.