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Emma Buckley ... Jennet
Raymond Coulthard ... Edwin Lascelles
Jonathan Coy ... John Ashley

Ben Crompton ... Hodge
Rupert Frazer ... Sir Stephen Makepeace
Terrence Hardiman ... Lord of Trade
Murray Head ... Captain Slater
Terence Hillyer ... Edward Lascelles
Duncan Holmes ... Richard Hall

Chukwudi Iwuji ... Joseph (as Chuk Iwuji)
Paul Jesson ... Samuel Cox
Francis Magee ... Captain Rollins

Robert Pugh ... Henry Lascelles
Jack Shepherd ... Robert Dinwiddie
John Standing ... Lord Carteret
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