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{{Infobox Widow | {{Infobox Widow | ||
| name = Selina Clare | | name = Selina Clare | ||
| playby = | | playby = Trevyn McDowell | ||
| fullname = Selina Jane | | fullname = Selina Jane Clare | ||
| image = [[ | | image = [[File:Selinawiki.png]] | ||
| title = Mrs. Clare | | title = Mrs. Clare | ||
| dob = 14th June 1785 | | dob = 14th June 1785 | ||
| father = James MacAlistair | | father = [[James MacAlistair]] | ||
| fatherrank = Knight | | fatherrank = Knight | ||
| mother = Sarah MacAlistair | | mother = Sarah MacAlistair | ||
| motherrank = | | motherrank = Gentry | ||
| | | residence = | ||
| noblehouse = No connections | |||
| yodeb = 1803 in Bath | | yodeb = 1803 in Bath | ||
| dowry = £5,000 | | dowry = £5,000 | ||
| yomar = 1805 | | yomar = 1805 | ||
| spouse = Edward Clare | | spouse = [[Edward Clare]] | ||
| spouserank = Gentry | | spouserank = Gentry | ||
| yowid = 1810 | | yowid = 1810 | ||
| issue = None | | issue = None | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Selina Clare''' was born Miss Selina MacAlistair in Glasgow to [[James MacAlistair|Mr.]] and Mrs. MacAlistair. She made her debut in Bath in 1803 and married [[Edward Clare|Mr. Clare]] two years later. She is now twenty-five years old and a widow. She has come to London to ingratiate herself into [[the Ton]] and find a titled second husband. Unexpectedly, she has been joined by her step-daughter, [[Eleanor Clare]]. | |||
==Family== | |||
[[Edward Clare]] (deceased) - husband | |||
<BR>[[Eleanor Clare]] - step-daughter | |||
[[James MacAlistair|Sir James MacAlistair]] - father | |||
<BR>Lady MacAlistair - mother | |||
[[Augusta Brown|Lady Brown]] - sister | |||
<BR>Sir Francis Brown - brother-in-law | |||
<BR>Emma, Lucius, Anabel Brown - nieces and nephew | |||
[[Belinda Cholmondeley]] - twin sister | |||
<BR>Admiral John Cholmondeley - brother-in-law | |||
<BR>Jack and Davy Cholmondeley - nephews | |||
==Background== | |||
Selina was born in Scotland in 1785 to a wealthy, middle-class business man and his wife. When she was seven years old, Mr. and Mrs. MacAlistair left Scotland and the business behind to move to Bath where they bought themselves into the gentry. Selina and her two sisters were given all the attention that money could buy and all had seasons in Bath. It took Selina two years to snag [[Edward Clare]] in 1805 but he was a good catch, even if he was quite a bit older than her and a widower. Selina set out to be the perfect wife to him and, at least in her opinion, she succeeded. | |||
Selina was not faithful, but her affairs were few and they were discreet. One of her affairs, two years after her marriage, resulted in pregnancy, but fortunately the baby was stillborn. She has had no other children. When she married Edward, she took on care of his ten year old step daughter, [[Eleanor Clare|Eleanor]]. The two took a mutual dislike of each other and Selina ended up sending Eleanor off to school. | |||
In 1810 Mr. Clare died leaving Selina a widow, and wealthy. Though Mr. Clare's estate was entailed away to a distant cousin, [[Oscar Moncrieff|Lord Avening]], he left his wife a substantial legacy. Selina waited out her mourning period with her sister, [[Augusta Brown|Augusta]], before taking a house in London for the season. The 1811 season is her first time in London and Selina is keen to make some friends in high places and if possible marry a title. | |||
Her plans were put on hold, however, when she was joined by Eleanor, sent home from school due to an outbreak of diphtheria. Still, Eleanor's presence has not prevented her from taking [[Thomas Sterne|Captain Sterne]] as her lover. On Wednesday 24th April 1811, Eleanor ran away from home. | |||
Selina's relationship with Thomas floundered when he married [[Rebecca Garrison]]. She crashed his wedding ball in the hope of persuading him to return to her but was unsuccessful. Nevertheless, she did end up being looked after by the [[Anthony Dunford|Duke of Claitonborough]] and she has therefore some hopes of him. She would not mind at all becoming a Duchess. | |||
==Relationships== | |||
===Family=== | |||
[[Eleanor Clare]]: Selina finds her pious and prim step-daughter a nuisance and weight around her neck. They do not get on at all and Selina would be very glad to get rid of her in any way. | |||
===Friends=== | |||
[[Perdita Gardiner|Perdita, Lady Ackland]]: Selina's closest friend from Bath. Selina is delighted to see her in London. | |||
[[Daphne Werlington|Daphne, Duchess of Beaumont]]: Selina latched onto the kind duchess as soon as she arrived in town and now considers herself part of her inner circle, whether she is or not. | |||
[[Imogen Rathbone|Lady Imogen Rathbone]]: Another friend from Bath. Selina considers herself a great friend to the poor invalid and patronises her terribly. | |||
[[Miranda Thwaite|Miranda, Lady Thetstone]]: A friend from Bath, Selina could never quite make Miranda out. She remains a bit wary of her, however friendly she is. | |||
===Suitors and Lovers=== | |||
[[Thomas Sterne]]: Captain Sterne is Selina's lover. She has no idea of the likelihood of his inheriting an earldom, otherwise she would have made more attempt to seduce him into marriage, rather than just her bed. | |||
[[Anthony Dunford|The Duke of Claitonborough]]: Selina danced with the Duke once and has an idea that he admires her. | |||
[[Clarence Haworth|Lord Louth]]: Selina has not yet twigged that Lord Louth is married. She liked him very much. | |||
[[Oscar Moncrieff|Lord Avening]]: Selina only knows Lord Avening as Eleanor's guardian. She doesn't find him very attractive or interesting, but he ''is'' rich and titled, so she intends to be nice to him if she can't get anyone more handsome. | |||
===Enemies=== | |||
[[Eleanor Clare]] | |||
''Selina is a semi-NPC, played by [[Rose]].'' | |||
[[Category:Widows]] [[Category:Debutantes of 1803]] [[Category:Former Characters|Clare]] [[Category:Gentry]] [[Category:Births in 1785]] |
Latest revision as of 21:36, 13 February 2017
Portrayed by Trevyn McDowell | |
Full Name | Selina Jane Clare |
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Associated Noble House(s) | No connections |
Date of Birth | 14th June 1785 |
Father | James MacAlistair |
Father's Rank | Knight |
Mother | Sarah MacAlistair |
Mother's Rank | Gentry |
Town Residence | |
Year of Debut | 1803 in Bath |
Dowry | £5,000 |
Year of Marriage | 1805 |
Spouse | Edward Clare |
Spouse's Rank | Gentry |
Year of Widowhood | 1810 |
Issue | None |
Selina Clare was born Miss Selina MacAlistair in Glasgow to Mr. and Mrs. MacAlistair. She made her debut in Bath in 1803 and married Mr. Clare two years later. She is now twenty-five years old and a widow. She has come to London to ingratiate herself into the Ton and find a titled second husband. Unexpectedly, she has been joined by her step-daughter, Eleanor Clare.
Family
Edward Clare (deceased) - husband
Eleanor Clare - step-daughter
Sir James MacAlistair - father
Lady MacAlistair - mother
Lady Brown - sister
Sir Francis Brown - brother-in-law
Emma, Lucius, Anabel Brown - nieces and nephew
Belinda Cholmondeley - twin sister
Admiral John Cholmondeley - brother-in-law
Jack and Davy Cholmondeley - nephews
Background
Selina was born in Scotland in 1785 to a wealthy, middle-class business man and his wife. When she was seven years old, Mr. and Mrs. MacAlistair left Scotland and the business behind to move to Bath where they bought themselves into the gentry. Selina and her two sisters were given all the attention that money could buy and all had seasons in Bath. It took Selina two years to snag Edward Clare in 1805 but he was a good catch, even if he was quite a bit older than her and a widower. Selina set out to be the perfect wife to him and, at least in her opinion, she succeeded.
Selina was not faithful, but her affairs were few and they were discreet. One of her affairs, two years after her marriage, resulted in pregnancy, but fortunately the baby was stillborn. She has had no other children. When she married Edward, she took on care of his ten year old step daughter, Eleanor. The two took a mutual dislike of each other and Selina ended up sending Eleanor off to school.
In 1810 Mr. Clare died leaving Selina a widow, and wealthy. Though Mr. Clare's estate was entailed away to a distant cousin, Lord Avening, he left his wife a substantial legacy. Selina waited out her mourning period with her sister, Augusta, before taking a house in London for the season. The 1811 season is her first time in London and Selina is keen to make some friends in high places and if possible marry a title.
Her plans were put on hold, however, when she was joined by Eleanor, sent home from school due to an outbreak of diphtheria. Still, Eleanor's presence has not prevented her from taking Captain Sterne as her lover. On Wednesday 24th April 1811, Eleanor ran away from home.
Selina's relationship with Thomas floundered when he married Rebecca Garrison. She crashed his wedding ball in the hope of persuading him to return to her but was unsuccessful. Nevertheless, she did end up being looked after by the Duke of Claitonborough and she has therefore some hopes of him. She would not mind at all becoming a Duchess.
Relationships
Family
Eleanor Clare: Selina finds her pious and prim step-daughter a nuisance and weight around her neck. They do not get on at all and Selina would be very glad to get rid of her in any way.
Friends
Perdita, Lady Ackland: Selina's closest friend from Bath. Selina is delighted to see her in London.
Daphne, Duchess of Beaumont: Selina latched onto the kind duchess as soon as she arrived in town and now considers herself part of her inner circle, whether she is or not.
Lady Imogen Rathbone: Another friend from Bath. Selina considers herself a great friend to the poor invalid and patronises her terribly.
Miranda, Lady Thetstone: A friend from Bath, Selina could never quite make Miranda out. She remains a bit wary of her, however friendly she is.
Suitors and Lovers
Thomas Sterne: Captain Sterne is Selina's lover. She has no idea of the likelihood of his inheriting an earldom, otherwise she would have made more attempt to seduce him into marriage, rather than just her bed.
The Duke of Claitonborough: Selina danced with the Duke once and has an idea that he admires her.
Lord Louth: Selina has not yet twigged that Lord Louth is married. She liked him very much.
Lord Avening: Selina only knows Lord Avening as Eleanor's guardian. She doesn't find him very attractive or interesting, but he is rich and titled, so she intends to be nice to him if she can't get anyone more handsome.
Enemies
Selina is a semi-NPC, played by Rose.