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'''Adam Longstaffe''' is the squire of [[Stavelow Manor]] in Cheshire and descended from a long line of a respectable though inconsequential landowners. He married [[Emma Longstaffe|Miss Emma Fairlie]] in 1783, the daughter of another local gentry family. They had four surviving children: [[Hermione Longstaffe|Hermione]], [[Frederick Longstaffe|Frederick]], [[Agatha Merton|Agatha]], and [[Pamela Longstaffe|Pamela]]. Since Emma's death in 1809, Mr. Longstaffe has grown much weaker, relying very much on his eldest daughter's assistance in managing the household. | '''Adam Longstaffe''' is the squire of [[Stavelow Manor]] in Cheshire and descended from a long line of a respectable though inconsequential landowners. He married [[Emma Longstaffe|Miss Emma Fairlie]] in 1783, the daughter of another local gentry family. They had four surviving children: [[Hermione Longstaffe|Hermione]], [[Frederick Longstaffe|Frederick]], [[Agatha Merton|Agatha]], and [[Pamela Longstaffe|Pamela]]. Since Emma's death in 1809, Mr. Longstaffe has grown much weaker, relying very much on his eldest daughter's assistance in managing the household. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:40, 13 February 2017
Adam Longstaffe is the squire of Stavelow Manor in Cheshire and descended from a long line of a respectable though inconsequential landowners. He married Miss Emma Fairlie in 1783, the daughter of another local gentry family. They had four surviving children: Hermione, Frederick, Agatha, and Pamela. Since Emma's death in 1809, Mr. Longstaffe has grown much weaker, relying very much on his eldest daughter's assistance in managing the household.