ch.13:
- Sir Lewis de Bourgh
- Hill (the Bennets' housekeeper?)
ch.14:
- Richard (the Phillips' servant)
- Mr. Denny is mentioned for the first of several times
ch.15:
- Mr. Jones' shop-boy (Mr. Jones the apothecary, mentioned in ch.7)
- "(Mr. Collins) meant to chuse one of the (Bennet) daughters, if he found them as handsome and amiable as they were represented *by common report*." (Mr. Collins and Mr. Bennet have never met, so clearly there are some people we don't know about in the background.)
- "no one passed the window now except a few of the officers"
ch.16:
- second mention of uncle Phillips
ch.18:
- (At the Netherfield ball, Elizabeth) "danced next with an officer, and had the refreshment of talking of Wickham".
ch.19:
- "one of the younger girls" - who turns out to be Kitty
- "many amiable young women" in Mr. Collins' neighbourhood
- Miss Jenkinson - we're not told who she is yet, except that she was arranging Miss de Bourgh's footstool
ch.21:
- Wickham and another officer (never named) walk the girls back to Longbourn and stick around for a while
- Caroline Bingley's note to Jane: " Many of my acquaintance are already (in London) for the winter; I wish I could hear that you, my dearest friend, had any intention of making one in the *croud*".
- and: "(Georgiana's) relations *all* wish the connexion as much as (Bingley's) own"