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| spouse = [[Lawrence Harpole]] | | spouse = [[Lawrence Harpole]] | ||
| spouserank = Duke of Leicester | | spouserank = Duke of Leicester | ||
| issue = James (1801), Henrietta (1803), Georgiana (1807), Augustus (1809) | | issue = [[James Harpole|James]] (1801), Henrietta (1803), Georgiana (1807), Augustus (1809) | ||
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'''Augusta, Duchess of Leicester''' was born Lady Augusta Hackett and is the elder daughter of the [[George Hackett I|Earl of Morven]] and the elder sister of [[Elizabeth Wingrave|Lady Comfield]] and [[George Hackett|Lord Selwyn]]. She was brought up in Dorset at [[Morven Castle]]. She made her debut in 1797 and married the [[Lawrence Harpole|Duke of Leicester]] the following year. They have four children. She is a cold, proud woman with a high sense of her own importance. She has little real affection for her brother beyond concern that he makes a good marriage. She is good friends with [[Cordelia Fitzgerald|Lady Surrey]]. | '''Augusta, Duchess of Leicester''' was born Lady Augusta Hackett and is the elder daughter of the [[George Hackett I|Earl of Morven]] and the elder sister of [[Elizabeth Wingrave|Lady Comfield]] and [[George Hackett|Lord Selwyn]]. She was brought up in Dorset at [[Morven Castle]]. She made her debut in 1797 and married the [[Lawrence Harpole|Duke of Leicester]] the following year. They have four children. She is a cold, proud woman with a high sense of her own importance. She has little real affection for her brother beyond concern that he makes a good marriage. She is good friends with [[Cordelia Fitzgerald|Lady Surrey]]. | ||
''Augusta is a character created by [[Rose]] and played by [[Hellie]]'' | ''Augusta is a character created by [[Rose]] and was formerly played by [[Hellie]]'' | ||
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* The Female of the species is more deadly than the Male [http://www.thelondonliferpg.com/forums/index.php?/topic/3009-the-female-of-the-species-is-more-deadly-than-the-male/]: Kenward Asquith calls on Augusta | * The Female of the species is more deadly than the Male [http://www.thelondonliferpg.com/forums/index.php?/topic/3009-the-female-of-the-species-is-more-deadly-than-the-male/]: Kenward Asquith calls on Augusta | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:56, 14 August 2021
Portrayed by Anna Chancellor | |
Full Name | Augusta Rose Harpole |
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Associated Noble House(s) | Dukedom of Leicester, Earldom of Morven, Viscountcy of Selwyn |
Date of Birth | 31st January 1780 |
Father | George Hackett |
Father's Rank | Earl of Morven |
Mother | Elinor Hackett (deceased) |
Mother's Rank | Countess of Morven |
Town Residence | {{{residence}}} |
Year of Debut | 1797 |
Dowry | £30,000 |
Year of Marriage | 1798 |
Spouse | Lawrence Harpole |
Spouse's Rank | Duke of Leicester |
Issue | James (1801), Henrietta (1803), Georgiana (1807), Augustus (1809) |
Augusta, Duchess of Leicester was born Lady Augusta Hackett and is the elder daughter of the Earl of Morven and the elder sister of Lady Comfield and Lord Selwyn. She was brought up in Dorset at Morven Castle. She made her debut in 1797 and married the Duke of Leicester the following year. They have four children. She is a cold, proud woman with a high sense of her own importance. She has little real affection for her brother beyond concern that he makes a good marriage. She is good friends with Lady Surrey.
Augusta is a character created by Rose and was formerly played by Hellie
Thread Tracking
Thursday 16th May
- They have their exits and their entrances [1]: Augusta arrives at Lady Olivia Fitzgerald's party with her family
- One may smile, and smile [2]: Augusta chats with Lady Edmund Harpole
- A large income is the best recipe for happiness I ever heard of [3]: Augusta talks with George after the fourth dance