In Gaskell's Words: Roger Stephen Osborne Hamley (Osborne and Aimée's son)

The squire was curiously absorbed in the child; but Molly's supreme tenderness was for the mother. Not but what she admired the sturdy, gallant, healthy little fellow, whose every limb, and square inch of clothing, showed the tender and thrifty care that had been taken of him.

Wives and Daughters
Chapter LIII, Unlooked-For Arrivals