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| playby = (Lea Seydoux) | | playby = (Lea Seydoux) | ||
| image = [[File:HelenOwiki.png]] | | image = [[File:HelenOwiki.png]] | ||
| fullname = Mrs. Helen | | fullname = Mrs. Helen Osbourne | ||
| noblehouse = | | noblehouse = | ||
| dob = 1768-1800 | | dob = 1768-1800 | ||
| father = | | father = Treville Deakin | ||
| fatherrank = Gentry | | fatherrank = Gentry | ||
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| yomar = 1787 | | yomar = 1787 | ||
| spouse = | | spouse = Harold Osbourne | ||
| spouserank = Gentry | | spouserank = Gentry | ||
| issue = [[James Osbourne|James]] & [[Diana Osbourne|Diana]] (1789) | | issue = [[James Osbourne|James]] & [[Diana Osbourne|Diana]] (1789) | ||
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'''Mrs. Helen Osbourne''' was born to | '''Mrs. Helen Osbourne''' was born to a descendant of [[Elwyn Treville]], 6th [[Marquessate of Crantock|Marquess of Crantock]]. She made her debut in Bath in 1786 and married the much older Harold Osbourne the following year. | ||
Helen was fond of light conversation and parties and persuaded her wealthy and infatuated husband to take her up to London frequently after their marriage. There she became friends with [[Sophie Montgomery|Sophie, Marchioness of Eastborough]]. As a mother, Helen doted upon her little daughter, [[Diana Osbourne|Diana]], to an unhealthy extent, seeing her more as a living doll than a real girl. She doted upon [[James Osbourne|James]] too as an infant and spoiled him terribly but did not know what to do with him as he grew older. She died of a chill caught at a house party when the twins were ten years old. | Helen was fond of light conversation and parties and persuaded her wealthy and infatuated husband to take her up to London frequently after their marriage. There she became friends with [[Sophie Montgomery|Sophie, Marchioness of Eastborough]]. As a mother, Helen doted upon her little daughter, [[Diana Osbourne|Diana]], to an unhealthy extent, seeing her more as a living doll than a real girl. She doted upon [[James Osbourne|James]] too as an infant and spoiled him terribly but did not know what to do with him as he grew older. She died of a chill caught at a house party when the twins were ten years old. | ||
[[Category:Deceased Characters]] [[Category:Births in 1768]] [[Category:Debutantes of 1786]] | [[Category:Deceased Characters|Osbourne]] [[Category:Births in 1768]] [[Category:Debutantes of 1786]] [[Category:Married Ladies]] [[Category:Deaths in 1799]] [[Category:Mothers]] |
Latest revision as of 14:52, 27 December 2018
Portrayed by (Lea Seydoux) | |
Full Name | Mrs. Helen Osbourne |
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Associated Noble House(s) | |
Date of Birth | 1768-1800 |
Father | Treville Deakin |
Father's Rank | Gentry |
Mother | |
Mother's Rank | Gentry |
Town Residence | Thorncliffe Manor, Wales |
Year of Debut | 1786 (Bath) |
Dowry | |
Year of Marriage | 1787 |
Spouse | Harold Osbourne |
Spouse's Rank | Gentry |
Issue | James & Diana (1789) |
Mrs. Helen Osbourne was born to a descendant of Elwyn Treville, 6th Marquess of Crantock. She made her debut in Bath in 1786 and married the much older Harold Osbourne the following year.
Helen was fond of light conversation and parties and persuaded her wealthy and infatuated husband to take her up to London frequently after their marriage. There she became friends with Sophie, Marchioness of Eastborough. As a mother, Helen doted upon her little daughter, Diana, to an unhealthy extent, seeing her more as a living doll than a real girl. She doted upon James too as an infant and spoiled him terribly but did not know what to do with him as he grew older. She died of a chill caught at a house party when the twins were ten years old.