| Title | Character | Description |
| Mansfield Park | The Owens | (Three?) grown sisters of Mr Owen |
| Mansfield Park | Dr. Grant, Married | 45 Years of age. Succeeds Mr Norris as Rector of Mansfield. Brother-in-law to Henry and Mary Crawford. Made Dean of Westminister, but dies there in a fit of apoplexy brought on after three large dinners. |
| Mansfield Park | Miss. Lucy Gregory | A childhood friend of the Prices, will hardly speak with Midshipman William Price as she is being courted by a Lieutenant. |
| Mansfield Park | Stephen | A coachman or postilion in Bertram household |
| Mansfield Park | Captain Walsh | A friend of Mr Price |
| Mansfield Park | Old Scholey | A friend of Mr Price. |
| Mansfield Park | Mr. Smith | A friend of Mr Rushworth, whose grounds at Compton were laid out by the noted improver Mr Repton. |
| Mansfield Park | Mr. Humphrey Repton | A landscape gardener and improver of estates. (Did Mr Smith's Compton). Mr Rushworth considers hiring him, at the rate of five guineas a day. |
| Mansfield Park | Turner's | A naval shop in Portsmouth. |
| Mansfield Park | The Hon. John Yates | A new friend of Tom Bertram. Attempted to organize a performance of Lovers' Vows at Lord Ravenshaw's. Attempts the same at Mansfield Park. At first rebuffed by Julia Bertram, she later elopes with him. |
| Mansfield Park | Mrs. Holford | Acquaintance of Tom Bertram. It is at her house that he is embarrassed by Miss Anderson |
| Mansfield Park | Mrs. Brown | Appears at the Commissioner's in Gibralter, surprising William Price by her hair style. |
| Mansfield Park | Charles Price | At eight, the Price's youngest son |
| Mansfield Park | Miss. Betsy Price | At five the youngest of the Price children, a spoilt child. |
| Mansfield Park | Miss. Maddox(es) | Attended Fanny Price's Ball. |
| Mansfield Park | Colonel Harrison | Attends Fanny's first ball. |
| Mansfield Park | The Duke | Attends Lord Ravenshaw's houseparty, plays Frederick in Lover's Vows. |
| Mansfield Park | Sir Thomas Bertram | Baronet and Member of Parliament. Marries Maria Ward. Children: Tom, Edmund, Maria, Julia. Uncle to Fanny Price. |
| Mansfield Park | Henry Crawford | Brother of Mary Crawford, half-brother to Mrs Grant. (Nephew to Admiral Crawford.) Has an estate in Norfolk. |
| Mansfield Park | Mr. Oliver | Brother of Tom Oliver |
| Mansfield Park | The Gregory(s) | Childhood friend (incl. Lucy) of the Prices in Portsmouth. |
| Mansfield Park | The Saddler | Cousin of Nanny, has a home in London. |
| Mansfield Park | Mary Price | Daughter of Lieuteant and Frances Price. Is about four years old when Fanny leaves home, but dies a few years later. Gives Susan a silver knife. |
| Mansfield Park | Miss. Margaret Fraser | Daughter of Mr Fraser from his first marriage. Tries to contract Henry Crawford |
| Mansfield Park | Charles Anderson | Described as: Charles Anderson of Baker Street. |
| Mansfield Park | Miss. Anderson | Described as: Miss Anderson of the Aylmers, of Twickenham |
| Mansfield Park | Maria Bertram | Elder daughter of Sir Thomas Bertram. Marries Mr Rushworth, runs off with Henry Crawford. |
| Mansfield Park | Miss. Sneyd | Elder of the Sneyd sisters |
| Mansfield Park | Lieutenant William Price | Eldest child of Lieutenant and Frances Price, and favourite brother of Fanny. Joins the Royal Navy, serves as Midshipman with Captain Marshall (the Achilles?). Thanks to the help of Henry Crawford's friends he obtains the rank of Second Lieutenant. Is posted aboard the (sloop?) Thrush. |
| Mansfield Park | Tom Bertram | Eldest son of Sir Thomas Bertram. |
| Mansfield Park | Mr. Rushworth (The Late ) | Former owner of Sotherton Court. May be the younger Mr Rushworth's father. |
| Mansfield Park | Sir Charles | Friend of Admiral Crawford, uses influence to secure William Price's Lieutenant's commission.. |
| Mansfield Park | The Rev. Norris | Friend of Sir Thomas Bertram, marrying his sister-in-law Miss Ward. Sir Thomas gives him a living at Mansfield, later becomes ill and dies. |
| Mansfield Park | Mr. Charles Anderson | Friend of Tom Bertram. |
| Mansfield Park | Mrs. Admiral Maxwell | Godmother to Mary Price (deceased) to whom she gave a silver knife. |
| Mansfield Park | Miss. Lee | Governess to Maria and Julia Bertram, and to Fanny Price |
| Mansfield Park | John Groom | Groom may be his job, rather than his last name. Mrs Norris writes to Mrs Jefferies about his son. |
| Mansfield Park | Sir Henry | Guest of Lord Ravenshaw's houseparty. |
| Mansfield Park | Mrs. Grant | Half-sister of Henry and Mary Crawford. Wife of Dr Grant, lives in the Rectory. After her husband dies she lives with Mary Crawford. Later has to leave the Rectory, but his happy in her new home. |
| Mansfield Park | Charles Maddox | He is considered for the part of Anhalt in Lovers' Vows. |
| Mansfield Park | Edmund Bertram | Hero, Younger son of Sir Thomas Bertram. Marries Fanny Price. |
| Mansfield Park | Miss. Fanny Price | Heroine, Eldest daughter of the Lieutenant and Mrs Fanny Price. Her parents, unable to support nine chidren, send her off to live with her rich uncle Sir Thomas Bertram, and aunt Lady Maria Bertram at Mansfield Park. Falls in love and marries her cousin Edmund Bertram. |
| Mansfield Park | Lord Stornaway | Husband of Lady Stornaway. |
| Mansfield Park | Mrs. Chapman | Lady Bertram's Lady's Maid. |
| Mansfield Park | (Unnamed Servant) | Lady Bertram's dairymaid, subject of a conversation between Mrs Norris and Mr Green. |
| Mansfield Park | Ellis | Maid of the Bertrams, attends Maria and Julia |
| Mansfield Park | Mr. Fraser | Marries Mary Crawford's friend Janet Ross |
| Mansfield Park | Mrs. (The Elder) Rushworth | Mother of Mr Rushworth. Along with Mrs Norris promotes his marriage to Maria Bertram |
| Mansfield Park | Mrs. Sneyd | Mother of Mr, Miss and Augusta Sneyd. Fails to make it clear which of her daughters is out and not by their dress and manner. |
| Mansfield Park | Robert | Mr Grant's gardener at Mansfield Parsonage. |
| Mansfield Park | Mr. Green | Mrs Norris talks to him about Lady Bertram's dairymaid. |
| Mansfield Park | Mrs. Jefferies | Mrs Norris writes her about John Groom's son. |
| Mansfield Park | Nanny | Mrs Norris' servant and chief counsellor |
| Mansfield Park | Mrs. Whitaker | Mrs Rushworth's housekeeper (turns away housemaids for wearing white gowns), is approved of by Mrs Norris |
| Mansfield Park | Mrs. Janet Fraser | Nee Ross. Sister of Lady Stornaway. Intimate friend of Mary Crawford. Marries Mr Fraser |
| Mansfield Park | Lady Stornaway | Nee Ross. Was a intimate friend of Mary Crawford, although the two have not been close for thre years. Is attracted to Henry Crawford. Later jilts a young officer in the Blues and marries Lord Stornaway. |
| Mansfield Park | Maria, Lady Bertram | Nee Ward (sister to Mrs Norris and Mrs Frances Price). Marries Sir Thomas. (MOTHER to the Bertram Children and AUNT to Fanny Price). |
| Mansfield Park | Mrs. Norris | No first name given, eldest of three Ward daughters (Maria and Fanny). Marries a clergyman (The Rev Norris), a friend of her sister's husband. Settles in a parsonage near until she is widowed and moves to a smaller house. |
| Mansfield Park | Lady Prescott | Notices something at Fanny Price's first ball (Lady Bertram cannot recall what). |
| Mansfield Park | Lieutenant Mr Price | Officer in the Marines, married Frances Ward. After 11 years he was disabled from active service. Living in Portsmouth. Children: William, Fanny, Mary (deceased), Susan, John and Richard, Tom, Charles, and Betsy. |
| Mansfield Park | Mr. Harding | Old friend of Sir Thomas Bertram. Warns of, and later informs him of Maria (Bertram) Rushworth's and Henry Crawford's elopement. His atteMansfield Parkts to prevent a scandal are thwarted by the elder Mrs Rushworth. |
| Mansfield Park | Lord Ravenshaw | Owner of Ecclesford in Cornwall where a large house party is held, and Lovers' Vows is staged (called off upon the death of his grandmother). Married |
| Mansfield Park | Charles | Postillion on Lady Bertram's coach. |
| Mansfield Park | Lady Lascelles | Previous occupant of the house in Wimpole Street which is acquired by Mrs Rushworth. |
| Mansfield Park | The Aylmer(s) | Reside in Twickenham, Maria Rushworth (nee Bertram) stays with them and Charles Crawford visits |
| Mansfield Park | Richard Price | Second or third son of Lieutenant Price (see also John Price). Lives away from home, either as a clerk in a public office in London, or is a midshipman aboard an Indiaman |
| Mansfield Park | John Price | Second or third son of Lieutenant Price (see also Richard Price). Lives away from home, either as a clerk in a public office in London, or is a midshipman aboard an Indiaman. |
| Mansfield Park | Miss. Flora Ross | See Lady Stornaway. |
| Mansfield Park | Mrs. Maria Rushworth | See Maria Bertram |
| Mansfield Park | Miss. Janet Ross | See Mrs Fraser. Sister of Flora (Lady Stornaway). |
| Mansfield Park | Baddeley | Sir Thomas Bertram's butler. |
| Mansfield Park | Mary Crawford | Sister of Henry Crawford, half-sister of Mrs Grant, niece of Admiral Crawford. Falls in love with Edmund Bertram, attempts to befriend Fanny Price. |
| Mansfield Park | Dick Jackson | Son of Christopher. Prevented from profiting from the dismantling of the stage and scenery |
| Mansfield Park | Sam Price | Son of Lieutenant and Frances Price (best of the youngest three), about 11 years old. Is about to depart as midshipman aboard the Elephant(?) under Captain Walsh(?). |
| Mansfield Park | Tom Price | Son of Lieutenant and Frances Price. Nine years old. Fanny helped care for him before her departure to Mansfield Park. |
| Mansfield Park | Mr. Owen | Son of a clergyman, with three(?) grown sisters. Also a clergyman, he lives at Lessingby near Peterborough. Friend of Edmund Bertram. |
| Mansfield Park | Mr. Maddison | Steward or agent on Henry Crawford's estate in Everingham. (References to a cousin.) |
| Mansfield Park | Mr. James Rushworth | Succeeds to the large estate at Sotherton Court. Marries Maria Bertram. They enter London society. After she elopes with Henry Crawford he easily obtains a divorce. |
| Mansfield Park | Mr. Campbell | Surgeon aboard the HMS Thrush, friend of William Price. |
| Mansfield Park | Wilcox | The Bertram's coachman. |
| Mansfield Park | Sally | The Price's servant girl. |
| Mansfield Park | Rebecca | The Price's slovenly and lazy upper servant. |
| Mansfield Park | Susan Price | Third daughter of Lieutenant and Frances Price. Fourteen years of age, moves to Mansfield Park where she takes Fanny's Place as Lady Bertram's companion. |
| Mansfield Park | Mr. Sneyd | Tom Bertram's friend who lives in Ramsgate with his family (Mrs Sneyd his mother, and his two sisters). |
| Mansfield Park | Admiral Crawford | Uncle of Henry and Mary Crawford, whom he brings up after their parents die. His wife dies, and his mistress moves in with him. Uses his influence to help William Price secure his Lieutenant's commission. |
| Mansfield Park | Master Groom | Unnamed son of John Groom - Groom may be father's title |
| Mansfield Park | Mrs. Crawford | Wife of Admiral Crawford, deceased. |
| Mansfield Park | Lady Ravenshaw | Wife of Lord Ravenshaw |
| Mansfield Park | Captain Marshall | William Price's Captain while he was a Midshipman (on the Achilles?). |
| Mansfield Park | Miss. Julia Bertram | Younger daughter of Sir Thomas Bertram. Elopes with Mr Yates. |
| Mansfield Park | Augusta Sneyd | Younger of the two Sneyd sisters. Tom Bertram's attention to her, rather than her elder sister, causes offense |
| Mansfield Park | Miss. Anderson | Younger sister of Charles Anderson |
| Mansfield Park | Mrs. Frances Price | Youngest of three Ward sisters (Lady Maria Bertram and Mrs Norris). She married Lieutenant Price of the Marines to disoblige her family, causing a rift with Mrs Norris. Lives in Portsmouth with her disabled husband. Children |
| Mansfield Park | Christopher Jackson | prevented from profiting from the dismantling of the stage and scenery |