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{{Template:Infobox Peer Married
|name = Clarence Haworth
|image = [[File:NPC Gentleman2.jpg]]
|playby = ''placeholder''
|fullname = Clarence Haworth
|title = Baron Louth
|noblehouse = [[Barony of Louth]]
|dob = 14 December 1782
|father = Edward Haworth
|fatherrank = Baron Louth
|mother = Elizabeth Haworth
|motherrank = Baroness Louth
|residence = Louth House
|school = Winchester
|university = Oxford
|titleyear = 1804
|yomar = 1810
|spouse = [[Georgiana Haworth]]
|spouserank = Baroness Louth
|issue = none
}}
Clarence Haworth feels that attending Parliament is of more immediate importance than putting his name in print for no good reason.  He'll get around to it eventually.
Clarence Haworth feels that attending Parliament is of more immediate importance than putting his name in print for no good reason.  He'll get around to it eventually.


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==Family==
* Lady [[Georgiana Haworth]] (wife, b. 1791)
* Lord Edward Haworth, Sr., Baron (father, b. 1749, d. 1804)
* Lady Elizabeth Haworth (mother, b. 1754)
* Edward Haworth, Jr. (eldest brother, b. 1780, d. 1781)
* Horace Haworth (younger brother, b. 1785)
* Margaret Haworth (younger sister, b. 1786)
* Elizabeth Haworth (youngest sister, b. 1791)
 
==Background==
Clarence is a second son who has been an oldest son his entire life. Edward, Jr., the older brother who died as a toddler, has been a significant part of his life since he learned of his existence as a young boy, and he has alternated between a fondness for him and a sense of competition.
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Clarence attended only the best public schools and university. He is, in addition to his current title, the heir to [[Viscountcy of Madeley|Madeley]], by virtue of his uncle, its current Viscount, producing only daughters. Family pressure to marry one of those daughters only strengthened his resolve to avoid them. However, hope began to re-emerge for the unfortunate young ladies when season after season went by with Clarence still, surprisingly, single.
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It was with great relief that Clarence spotted a handsome young lady who could answer him quip for quip, and question for answer, and who consented to marry him before the season was out. He is quite happy with his choice.
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 20:18, 13 February 2017

Clarence Haworth
Portrayed by placeholder
Full Name Clarence Haworth
Title Baron Louth
Associated Noble House(s) Barony of Louth
Date of Birth 14 December 1782
Father Edward Haworth
Father's Rank Baron Louth
Mother Elizabeth Haworth
Mother's Rank Baroness Louth
Town Residence Louth House
Income {{{income}}}
School Winchester
University Oxford
Year Attained Title 1804
Year of Marriage 1810
Spouse Georgiana Haworth
Spouse's Rank Baroness Louth
Issue none


Clarence Haworth feels that attending Parliament is of more immediate importance than putting his name in print for no good reason. He'll get around to it eventually.

Family

  • Lady Georgiana Haworth (wife, b. 1791)
  • Lord Edward Haworth, Sr., Baron (father, b. 1749, d. 1804)
  • Lady Elizabeth Haworth (mother, b. 1754)
  • Edward Haworth, Jr. (eldest brother, b. 1780, d. 1781)
  • Horace Haworth (younger brother, b. 1785)
  • Margaret Haworth (younger sister, b. 1786)
  • Elizabeth Haworth (youngest sister, b. 1791)

Background

Clarence is a second son who has been an oldest son his entire life. Edward, Jr., the older brother who died as a toddler, has been a significant part of his life since he learned of his existence as a young boy, and he has alternated between a fondness for him and a sense of competition.

Clarence attended only the best public schools and university. He is, in addition to his current title, the heir to Madeley, by virtue of his uncle, its current Viscount, producing only daughters. Family pressure to marry one of those daughters only strengthened his resolve to avoid them. However, hope began to re-emerge for the unfortunate young ladies when season after season went by with Clarence still, surprisingly, single.

It was with great relief that Clarence spotted a handsome young lady who could answer him quip for quip, and question for answer, and who consented to marry him before the season was out. He is quite happy with his choice.