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|dob = February 28, 1784
|dob = February 28, 1784
|father = [[Alfred Culpepper]]
|father = Alfred Culpepper
|fatherrank = Baron of Sneddon
|fatherrank = Baron of Sneddon
|mother = [[Eugenia Redgrave]]
|mother = Eugenia Redgrave
|motherrank = Gentry
|motherrank = Gentry
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|school = Eton
|university = Oxford
|residence = 27 Curzon Street
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'''The Honorable Mr. Algernon Beaufort Culpepper''' is the oldest son of [[Alfred Culpepper|Alfred, Lord Sneddon]] and his wife [[Eugenia Redgrave|Lady Sneddon]]. He is played by [[Liz]].
'''The Honorable Mr. Algernon Beaufort Culpepper''' is the oldest son of Alfred, Lord Sneddon and his wife Eugenia.
 
''Algie is a former character played by [[Liz]].''


==Early Life (1784-1810)==
==Early Life (1784-1810)==
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==Enemies==
==Enemies==
Algernon considers [[Demelza Quartermaine|Mrs. Quartermaine]], Miss Staunton's chaperone, neither an enemy or an ally, though if pressed, he would be more prone to describe her as a potential difficulty.  He ''loathes'' [[Hammond Poore]] as a clumsy rival for Miss Staunton's hand.  He also does not care for either of the Fotherington brothers, [[Mark Fotherington|Mark]] and [[Hugo Fotherington|Hugo]].
Algernon considers [[Demelza Quartermaine|Mrs. Quartermaine]], Miss Staunton's chaperone, neither an enemy or an ally, though if pressed, he would be more prone to describe her as a potential difficulty.  He ''loathes'' [[Hammond Poore]] as a clumsy rival for Miss Staunton's hand.  He also does not care for either of the Fotherington brothers, [[Mark Fotherington|Mark]] and [[Hugo Fotherington|Hugo]].
==Trivia==
Algernon is right-handed (as a proper Englishman should be).


==Lineage & Family==
==Lineage & Family==
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<td rowspan="16">Algernon Culpepper</td>
<td rowspan="16">Algernon Culpepper</td>
<td rowspan="8">[[Alfred Culpepper]]<br><font size="1"><i>Baron Sneddon</i></font></td>
<td rowspan="8">Alfred Culpepper<br><font size="1"><i>Baron Sneddon</i><br>(born 1747)</font></td>
<td rowspan="4">Grandfather Culpepper<br><font size="1"><i>Baron Sneddon</i></font></td>
<td rowspan="4">Bertram Culpepper<br><font size="1"><i>Baron Sneddon</i></font></td>
<td rowspan="2">Great-Grandfather Culpepper<br><font size="1"><i>Baron Sneddon</i></font></td>
<td rowspan="2">Elijah Culpepper<br><font size="1"><i>Baron Sneddon</i></font></td>
<td>Great-Great Grandfather Culpepper<br><font size="1"><i>Baron Sneddon</i></font></td>
<td>Isaac Culpepper<br><font size="1"><i>Baron Sneddon</i></font></td>
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<td rowspan="4">Grandmother Culpepper<br><font size="1">(?-?)</font></td>
<td rowspan="4">Alice Surname 1<br><font size="1">(?-?)</font></td>
<td rowspan="2">Great-Grandfather Surname 1<br><font size="1"><i>Title</i><br>(?-?)</font></td>
<td rowspan="2">Great-Grandfather Surname 1<br><font size="1">(?-?)</font></td>
<td>Great-Great-Grandfather Surname 1<br><font size="1"><i>Title</i><br>(?-?)</font></td>
<td>Great-Great-Grandfather Surname 1<br><font size="1">(?-?)</font></td>
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<td rowspan="8">[[Eugenia Redgrave]]<br><font size="1">(born ?)</font></td>
<td rowspan="8">Eugenia Redgrave<br><font size="1">(born 1766)</font></td>
<td rowspan="4">Cornelius Redgrave<br><font size="1">(?-?)</font></td>
<td rowspan="4">Cornelius Redgrave<br><font size="1">(1720-1786)</font></td>
<td rowspan="2">Eugene Redgrave<br><font size="1">(?-?)</font></td>
<td rowspan="2">Eugene Redgrave<br><font size="1">(?-?)</font></td>
<td>Virgil Redgrave<br><font size="1">(?-?)</font></td>
<td>Virgil Redgrave<br><font size="1">(?-?)</font></td>
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<td rowspan="4">Grandmother Redgrave<br><font size="1">(?-?)</font></td>
<td rowspan="4">Mary Darrow<br><font size="1">(b. 1737)</font></td>
<td rowspan="2">Great-Grandfather Surname 11</td>
<td rowspan="2">Great-Grandfather Darrow</td>
<td>Great-Great-Grandfather Surname 11<br><font size="1">(?-?)</font></td>
<td>Great-Great-Grandfather Darrow<br><font size="1">(?-?)</font></td>
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Algernon is the older brother of [[Helen Culpepper|Helen]] and Margaret Culpepper.  He is the first cousin of [[Sophronia Redgrave|Sophronia, Lady de Grave]], and the first cousin, once removed, of [[Iphigenia Grenfell]], daughter and only child of the late 17th Baron de Grave.
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Latest revision as of 13:44, 27 December 2018

Algernon Culpepper
Portrayed by Richard Lumsden
Full Name Algernon Beaufort Culpepper
Title The Honorable Mr. Culpepper
Associated Noble House(s) Barony of Sneddon
Date of Birth February 28, 1784
Father Alfred Culpepper
Father's Rank Baron of Sneddon
Mother Eugenia Redgrave
Mother's Rank Gentry
Town Residence 27 Curzon Street
Income
School Eton
University Oxford
Year Attained Title Unknown

The Honorable Mr. Algernon Beaufort Culpepper is the oldest son of Alfred, Lord Sneddon and his wife Eugenia.

Algie is a former character played by Liz.

Early Life (1784-1810)

Algernon, affectionately known as Algie, was born February 28, 1784. He was his parents' first child and was born just over two years after their marriage. Algernon was known amongst the staff as a difficult and fussy baby, two traits which followed him into adulthood. His mother, who had married Lord Sneddon for his title, had little interest in him, as did his father, who has married Lady Sneddon for her money. He was followed by two brothers, Alfred and Leander, neither of whom survived childhood, and two sisters, Helen and Margaret.

Algernon was tutored privately at home until he became of age to leave for school. He attended Eton and then went on to Oxford, where he studied, among other things, philosophy. An average student, it was at Eton that Algernon first became aware of his good fortune of being the only surviving son of an aging father. People were quite anxious to befriend the future (presumably the near future) Baron Sneddon. It also helped that his father, who cared very little for what Algie did, tended to give him whatever he requested just to shut him up. Thus, Algernon frequently found himself in possession of the latest and greatest of modern conveniences and luxuries. It was at Oxford that he made the acquaintance of the heir to the Irish Lord Louisburgh, Lord Bunowen.

Pursuit of Miss Staunton (1810-Present)

In 1810, Algernon traveled to London, having decided that he was ready to begin his search for a wife. He soon set his sights on the daughter of the Marquess of Ribbleswick, Lady Josephine Rondell, and pursued her relentlessly, reminding her of his £7,000 per annum and his intention to purchase a new set of greys for his curricle. Lady Josephine, unimpressed by Algernon's conceited nature, rejected his suit and ultimately made a late-summer match with a younger son of one of her father’s political allies. Feeling utterly rejected and generally mopey, Algernon accepted an invitation to go hunting in the Irish wilds with Lord Bunowen. Though the distance was daunting and Algernon was not too keen on voluntarily surrounding himself with Irish savages, he took heart in the knowledge that Lord Bunowen’s father was a viscount and was, therefore, surely better than the rest of his countrymen.

It was on this hunting trip that Algernon met his future wife - Miss Felicity Staunton. While it was true that she had very little in the way of fortune, she more than made up for that lack by way of her beauty and wit. His spirits much improved, he began to court Miss Staunton, with the approval and encouragement of her parents. He could not, however, help but notice a certain reticence on her part, though he chalked it up to simple nerves. Though the hunting trip ended far too soon for Algernon’s tastes, he continued to brave the choppy waters and absolutely medieval roads, visiting the Stauntons over the new year and again in early March, bringing with him for the last trip his younger sister Helen, who is of an age with Miss Staunton. He has been encouraging a friendship between the two ladies as well as reassuring Miss Staunton that beneath all the layers of wealth, privilege, and good (English) breeding, he is just a simple man. With these tactics on his side, he was confident Miss Staunton would be his before the end of the Season of 1811.

The 1811 Season

[This will soon be a summary of Algie's exploits.]

Friends and Acquaintances

Algernon considers himself a popular and desirable social connection. As such, he is quite particular about the people with whom he chooses to associate himself. His closest friend is Lord Bunowen, as his future brother-in-law. He also considers Miss Staunton to be a friend, at least as close a friend as any woman can be. He also enjoys spending time with his sister, Helen.

Enemies

Algernon considers Mrs. Quartermaine, Miss Staunton's chaperone, neither an enemy or an ally, though if pressed, he would be more prone to describe her as a potential difficulty. He loathes Hammond Poore as a clumsy rival for Miss Staunton's hand. He also does not care for either of the Fotherington brothers, Mark and Hugo.

Trivia

Algernon is right-handed (as a proper Englishman should be).

Lineage & Family

Algernon Culpepper Alfred Culpepper
Baron Sneddon
(born 1747)
Bertram Culpepper
Baron Sneddon
Elijah Culpepper
Baron Sneddon
Isaac Culpepper
Baron Sneddon
Great-Great Grandmother Surname 2
Great-Grandmother Surname 3 Great-Great Grandfather Surname 3
Great-Great Grandfather Surname 4
Alice Surname 1
(?-?)
Great-Grandfather Surname 1
(?-?)
Great-Great-Grandfather Surname 1
(?-?)
Great-Great-Grandmother Surname 5
Great-Grandmother Surname 6 Great-Great-Grandfather Surname 6
Great-Great-Grandmother Surname 7
Eugenia Redgrave
(born 1766)
Cornelius Redgrave
(1720-1786)
Eugene Redgrave
(?-?)
Virgil Redgrave
(?-?)
Great-Great-Grandmother Surname 10
Great-Grandmother Surname 8
(?-?)
Great-Great-Grandfather Surname 8
Great-Great-Grandmother Surname 9
Mary Darrow
(b. 1737)
Great-Grandfather Darrow Great-Great-Grandfather Darrow
(?-?)
Great-Great-Grandmother Surname 11
Great-Grandmother Surname 12 Great-Great-Grandfather Surname 13
Great-Great-Grandmother Surname 14

Algernon is the older brother of Helen and Margaret Culpepper. He is the first cousin of Sophronia, Lady de Grave, and the first cousin, once removed, of Iphigenia Grenfell, daughter and only child of the late 17th Baron de Grave.