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| playby = Joan Greenwood
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| fullname = Harriet Emily Charlotte Faulkner
| fullname = Harriet Emily Charlotte Faulkner
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| title = Mrs Faulkner
| title = Mrs Faulkner
| dob = 1763
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| residence = Edinburgh
| residence = Edinburgh
| noblehouse = Not applicable
| noblehouse = Not applicable
| yodeb = 1763
| yodeb = 1780
| dowry = Undisclosed
| dowry = Undisclosed
| yomar = 1782
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Harriet Faulkner (née Harwood) is mother to [[Adam Faulkner]] and occasional anonymous author of sometimes scandalous pamphlets aimed at educating young ladies in the way of the world. Born in 1763, Harriet continues to scandalise polite society from behind her pseudonym, Ostara.
Harriet Faulkner (née Harwood) is mother to [[Adam Faulkner]] and occasional anonymous author of sometimes scandalous pamphlets aimed at educating young ladies in the way of the world. Born in 1763, Harriet continues to scandalise polite society from behind her pseudonym, Ostara.


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Latest revision as of 15:34, 13 February 2017

Harriet Faulkner (née Harwood)
Portrayed by Joan Greenwood
Full Name Harriet Emily Charlotte Faulkner
Associated Noble House(s) Not applicable
Date of Birth 1763
Father Edmund Harwood
Father's Rank Lieutenant General
Mother Charlotte Harwood (née Urquhart)
Mother's Rank Gentry
Town Residence Edinburgh
Year of Debut 1780
Dowry Undisclosed
Year of Marriage 1782
Spouse Philip Faulkner
Spouse's Rank Doctor
Issue Adam Faulkner

Harriet Faulkner (née Harwood) is mother to Adam Faulkner and occasional anonymous author of sometimes scandalous pamphlets aimed at educating young ladies in the way of the world. Born in 1763, Harriet continues to scandalise polite society from behind her pseudonym, Ostara.