When Claire volunteers at L'Hôpital des Anges, Jamie orders Murtagh to go along as escort since the hospital is located in a bad neighborhood. Outlander: Why Murtagh and Jocasta's New Relationship Has "Some Surprises" in Store. She frees him in time, so he can go join Murtagh on the voyage, with Jamie acting ill since he was already sick from the sea. He is nearly always at Jamie's side and follows his chief to his own doom on the field of Culloden. Affiliations Dictionary of the Scots Language. After Jamie and Claire have returned, they are preparing to leave with Brianna, Roger and the baby when a platoon of British troops is seen approaching the house. Around 1715, Murtagh Fitzgibbons Fraser attended the Gathering at Castle Leoch to try to woo the hand of Ellen MacKenzie. Lacroix's Murtagh Fitzgibbons is an Outlander stalwart, Jamie Fraser's (Sam Heughan) loyal godfather and one of the few people who knows the … ‘Outlander’ Actor Duncan Lacroix on Murtagh’s ‘Head’-y Moment 'In many ways, he’s quite an easy character to play – there’s not a lot of subtext going on with Murtagh,' says Lacroix Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Jocasta tells Murtagh to hide in the slave quarters, and Jamie notices their closeness while they exchange their parting words. Murtagh Fitzgibbons Fraser finally met his end in Outlander Episode 507, the Ballad of Roger Mac. Duncan Fraser (father)[1] Murtagh tells him he did when Jamie was a week old, that he had knelt at Ellen's feet and swore that he would always follow Jamie, to do his bidding and to guard his back when he became a man and needed such service. Murtagh FitzGibbons Fraser 1 (Original Television Soundtrack), Outlander: Season 1, Vol. Murtagh tells Dougal they need money and men to go rescue Jamie who was taken prisoner by the English to Wentworth Prison and is condemned to hang. Later, he journeys with Jamie and Claire to Beaufort to visit Jamie's grandfather, Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat ("the Old Fox"), to seek his help with the rebellion. Later on, Murtagh and Claire are by a fire and get into an argument about how Murtagh cannot feel how Claire does. Marital status Murtagh and Jamie are separated when Jamie leaves with John Grey to become an indentured servant. Gender Biographical information MAJOR spoilers for Outlander Season 5 Episode 7 follow below. The decision to keep Murtagh … After Jamie's fever breaks, Murtagh is relieved to hear Jamie swearing behind a closed door after an argument with Claire. Although he doesn't speak much, Murtagh has a beautiful, clear, tenor voice. Those words Governor Tryon says, "Fire upon them or fire upon me," is what [the real] Tryon said. Jamie, at Stirling Castle with Prince Charles, manages to secure a pardon for his men and Murtagh goes with Claire, who leads them. Murtagh travels with Brianna and her handmaid Lizzie to River Run, where Murtagh briefly becomes reacquainted with Jocasta Cameron, younger sister of Ellen MacKenzie, the latter of whom Murtagh was greatly devoted to in their youth. In the morning, Murtagh refuses Sir Marcus's offer to provide an escort, but does accept horses and provisions. May 1771[1] Jamie sends Murtagh to accompany Young Simon Fraser back to Edinburgh with Lord Lovat's men-at-arms while he and Claire return to Lallybroch. When Claire teases him about his relationship with Mrs. Fitz, he tells her that her husband was his uncle, and that she was very upset over Claire's capture and accusation of being a witch. When Jamie returned to Scotland, just prior to the opening events of Outlander, Murtagh joined Dougal MacKenzie's party as a way to keep Jamie safe. Murtagh, disguised as Claire's groom, escorts her inside the prison to meet with Sir Fletcher Gordon, the civilian governor of the prison. Dougal tells them they can find Jamie in Wentworth Prison, where Jamie is condemned. Hair color No sooner has Murtagh found and captured Bonnet in Wilmington than he is spotted by local soldiers, who recognize him as a wanted criminal and Regulator, and arrest him and Bonnet both. Outlander‘s Duncan Lacroix On Saying Goodbye To Murtagh.