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'''Lady Maria Fitzgerald''' was born in 1759, eldest daughter of [[Andrew Fitzgerald|Andrew, Lord Rotherham]] and his second wife [[Jane Fitzgerald|Jane]]. She was always rather sickly and for that reason did not have a London season. She has never married and currently lives in York with her uncle, Robert Derby, and his family. She is the elder sister of the late [[Anne Carlisle|Lady Anne Carlisle]] and [[Andrew Fitzgerald II|Andrew Fitzgerald]].
{{Infobox Debutante
| name = Maria Fitzgerald
| playby = (Barbara Flynn)
| fullname = Maria Jane Fitzgerald
| image = [[File:Mariawiki.jpg]]
| title = Lady Maria Fitzgerald
| dob = 1759
| father = [[Andrew Fitzgerald]]
| fatherrank = Earl of Rotherham
| mother = [[Jane Fitzgerald]] (nee Derby)
| motherrank = Countess of Rotherham
| noblehouse = [[Earldom of Rotherham]]
| yodeb = N/A
| dowry = £30,000
| residence = York
}}


[[Category:NPCs]] [[Category:Births in 1759]] [[Category:Single Ladies]]
'''Lady Maria Fitzgerald''' was born in 1759, eldest daughter of [[Andrew Fitzgerald|Andrew, Lord Rotherham]] and his second wife [[Jane Fitzgerald|Jane]]. She was always rather sickly, suffering from severe asthma as a child, and for that reason did not have a London season, despite her health improving somewhat as she got older. She has never married and moved to York when her father died to live with her mother's relatives. At the age of 35 she moved out of her uncle's home and took her own house in York, bringing with her a young cousin to live with her as a companion.
 
As she grew older and the prospect of making a marriage receded, Maria grew in confidence. She used her dowry to make a series of shrewd investments and considering her expenses are minimal, is now a fabulously wealthy woman. She is closer to the Derby family than her Fitzgerald relatives and has provided for several Derby cousins, having them as her companions until they marry or move on. She is known in York society for good sense, generous patronage, and an uncomfortably satirical sense of humour. Her current companion is her twenty year old cousin, [[Jenny Derby|Jane "Jenny" Derby]].
 
She is the elder sister of the late [[Anne Carlisle|Lady Anne Carlisle]] and [[Andrew Fitzgerald II|Andrew Fitzgerald]].
 
[[Category:NPCs|Fitzgerald]] [[Category:Births in 1759]] [[Category:Single Ladies|Fitzgerald]]

Latest revision as of 15:14, 11 February 2018

Maria Fitzgerald
Portrayed by (Barbara Flynn)
Full Name Maria Jane Fitzgerald
Associated Noble House(s) Earldom of Rotherham
Date of Birth 1759
Father Andrew Fitzgerald
Father's Rank Earl of Rotherham
Mother Jane Fitzgerald (nee Derby)
Mother's Rank Countess of Rotherham
Town Residence York
Year of Debut N/A
Dowry £30,000

Lady Maria Fitzgerald was born in 1759, eldest daughter of Andrew, Lord Rotherham and his second wife Jane. She was always rather sickly, suffering from severe asthma as a child, and for that reason did not have a London season, despite her health improving somewhat as she got older. She has never married and moved to York when her father died to live with her mother's relatives. At the age of 35 she moved out of her uncle's home and took her own house in York, bringing with her a young cousin to live with her as a companion.

As she grew older and the prospect of making a marriage receded, Maria grew in confidence. She used her dowry to make a series of shrewd investments and considering her expenses are minimal, is now a fabulously wealthy woman. She is closer to the Derby family than her Fitzgerald relatives and has provided for several Derby cousins, having them as her companions until they marry or move on. She is known in York society for good sense, generous patronage, and an uncomfortably satirical sense of humour. Her current companion is her twenty year old cousin, Jane "Jenny" Derby.

She is the elder sister of the late Lady Anne Carlisle and Andrew Fitzgerald.