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{{Infobox Servant Female
{{Infobox Servant Female
| name = Mary Harpole
| name = Mary Harpole
| image = [[File:Mary_Harpole_wiki.png]]
| image = [[File:MaryHarpolewiki.png]]
| playby = (Morfydd Clark)
| playby = Sarah Bolger
| noblehouse = [[Duchy of Leicester]]
| noblehouse = [[Dukedom of Leicester]]
| dob = 1794
| dob = 1794
| father = [[Walter Roydon]]
| father = [[Walter Roydon]]
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| mother = [[Caroline Harpole]]
| mother = [[Caroline Harpole]]
| motherrank = disgraced aristocrat
| motherrank = disgraced aristocrat
| residence = 7 Cumberland Place
| occupation = poor relation and bastard
| occupation = poor relation and bastard
| fullname = Miss Mary Harpole
| fullname = Miss Mary Harpole
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'''Miss Mary Harpole''' is the illegitimate daughter of [[Caroline Harpole|Lady Caroline Harpole]] and [[Walter Roydon|Lord Wyck]]. Until her mother's death in 1797 when she was four years old, Mary was brought up in a cottage on an estate in Northumberland. After this, she was brought to live with her aunt, [[Roxanne Harpole|Lady Edmund Harpole]], who claimed her as a distant orphaned cousin from a lesser branch of the family. When she was twelve, she was sent to [[Miss Pirbright's|Miss Pirbright's Select Seminary for Young Ladies]] near Bath, where she remained until an outbreak of diphtheria closed the school in April 1811.
'''Miss Mary Harpole''' is the illegitimate daughter of [[Caroline Harpole|Lady Caroline Harpole]] and [[Walter Roydon|Lord Wyck]]. Until her mother's death in 1797 when she was four years old, Mary was brought up in a cottage on an estate in Northumberland. After this, she was brought to live with her aunt, [[Roxanne Harpole|Lady Edmund Harpole]], who claimed her as a distant orphaned cousin from a lesser branch of the family. When she was twelve, she was sent to [[Miss Pirbright's|Miss Pirbright's Select Seminary for Young Ladies]] near Bath, where she remained until an outbreak of diphtheria closed the school in April 1811.


Although Mary knows that she is in fact Lady Caroline's daughter and not a poor cousin at all, she does not know the identity of her father. In fact, nobody does, though the family suspects that it is Lord Wyck.
Although Mary knows that she is in fact Lady Caroline's daughter and not a poor cousin at all, she does not know the identity of her father. In fact, nobody does, though the family suspects that it is [[Walter Roydon|Lord Wyck]].


''Mary is is played by [[Meg]].''
''Mary is played by [[Ginger]].''


[[Category:Single Ladies]] [[Category:Debutantes of 1812]] [[Category:Pirbright's Girls]]
[[Category:Single Ladies|Harpole]] [[Category:Debutantes of 1812]] [[Category:Pirbright's Girls]]

Latest revision as of 11:20, 30 December 2019

Mary Harpole
Portrayed by Sarah Bolger
Full Name Miss Mary Harpole
Associated Noble House(s) Dukedom of Leicester
Date of Birth 1794
Father Walter Roydon
Father's Rank/Occupation Earl of Wyck
Mother Caroline Harpole
Mother's Rank/Occupation disgraced aristocrat
Town Residence 7 Cumberland Place
Occupation poor relation and bastard

Miss Mary Harpole is the illegitimate daughter of Lady Caroline Harpole and Lord Wyck. Until her mother's death in 1797 when she was four years old, Mary was brought up in a cottage on an estate in Northumberland. After this, she was brought to live with her aunt, Lady Edmund Harpole, who claimed her as a distant orphaned cousin from a lesser branch of the family. When she was twelve, she was sent to Miss Pirbright's Select Seminary for Young Ladies near Bath, where she remained until an outbreak of diphtheria closed the school in April 1811.

Although Mary knows that she is in fact Lady Caroline's daughter and not a poor cousin at all, she does not know the identity of her father. In fact, nobody does, though the family suspects that it is Lord Wyck.

Mary is played by Ginger.