The Pallisers do not always play a major role; in The Eustace Diamonds they only comment on the main action.
The legal concept of paraphernalia in this sense is an important plot point in Anthony Trollope's novel The Eustace Diamonds.
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds | Coster Diamonds | Marina and the Diamonds | Ballymore Eustace | The Eustace Diamonds | Mighty Diamonds | Eustace Mullins | Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend | Dallas Diamonds | Eustace Robert Hayles | Eustace IV, Count of Boulogne | Eustace III, Count of Boulogne | Eustace II, Count of Boulogne | Eustace | Diamonds on My Neck | Wild Things: Diamonds in the Rough | Sir Eustace Tennyson d'Eyncourt, 1st Baronet | Sir Eustace Tennyson d'Eyncourt | Saint Eustace | Rowland Eustace, 2nd Viscount Baltinglass | Mary Jo Eustace | Lord Eustace Cecil | Kanary Diamonds | Irthlingborough Diamonds F.C. | Eustace of Boulogne | Eustace Loraine | Eustace I, Count of Boulogne | Eustace de Balliol | Eustace Chapuys | Eustace Budgell |
It is reputed that Trollope wrote part of Barchester Towers whilst at Wemyss Bay, and that 'Portray Castle' in The Eustace Diamonds was based on Castle Wemyss.