William Vickery

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William Vickery
Portrayed by Logan Lerman (Unofficial - NPC)
Full Name William John Vickery
Title Mr Vickery
Associated Noble House(s) Viscountcy of Saltash
Date of Birth 26th May 1795
Father The Hon. George Vickery
Father's Rank Gentleman
Mother Ariadne Vickery (nee Harcourt)
Mother's Rank Gentry
Town Residence 7 Albemarle Street
Income -
School Winchester
University N/A

William Vickery is the second child and eldest son of George Vickery, the younger son of James Vickery, the current Viscount Saltash. He will be turning sixteen during the 1811 Season. He is named for his grandfather, the second Viscount Saltash.

Family

Grandfather: William Vickery (b. 1715 - became 2nd Viscount Saltash in 1745, d. 1783). Fought at Dettingen, married Anne Fletcher (b. 1723, d. 1750) then remarried to Elizabeth Pimbury (b.1734, d.1802)

Grandmother: Elizabeth Vickery nee Pimbury

Father: George (b 1758)

Mother: Ariadne (nee Harcourt) (b. 1771)

Siblings: Georgiana (b. 1793), Laura (b. 1797), Miranda (b. 1800), Edward (b 1803)

Uncles: Edward (b. 1744, d. 1781), James Vickery (b. 1754), Simon (b. 1768), John (b. 1742), James Reynell (b. 1750)

Aunts: Laura (b. 1748), Anne (b. 1752), Charlotte (b.1759), Cassandra Wingrave (b. 1773, d. 1795)

Cousins: Robert (b. 1782), John (b. 1785) and Emma Vickery (b. 1790), Grace Wingrave (b. 1795), David (b. 1768), St John (b.1770), Edward (b.1776), Richard (b. 1776), Charlotte (b. 1781), Christopher (b. 1782), Lucinda (b. 1786), Jonty (b.1791)

Schooling and Future

Having been taught the basics of the three Rs by a governess employed by his father, William continued studying under a tutor and is now a bright student at Winchester, where he does well in his studies. He will be turning 16 in the near future, which is a crucial decision time - he can leave school and go into a profession, as a lawyer's clerk or banker's clerk or similar, or remain at school to go on to university with a view to becoming a lawyer himself, or entering the church; there is a suitable living in his uncle's gift and his older cousin John seems content with his own choice of profession, so he is not wholly against the idea of joining the army.

William with his sister Laura, c 1800