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| title = Dowager Countess Parry | | title = Dowager Countess Parry | ||
| dob = 27th April 1759 | | dob = 27th April 1759 | ||
| father = | | father = George Barnet | ||
| fatherrank = | | fatherrank = Gentry | ||
| mother = | | mother = Helena Barnet | ||
| motherrank = | | motherrank = Gentry | ||
| noblehouse = [[Earldom Parry]], [[Barony of Loseley]] | | noblehouse = [[Earldom Parry]], [[Barony of Loseley]] | ||
| yodeb = 1778 | | yodeb = 1778 | ||
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'''Louisa, Dowager Countess Parry''' was born Miss Louisa Barnet. She married [[Henry Layton I|Lord Loseley]] for love and they had three children: [[Catherine McAvoy|Lady | '''Louisa, Dowager Countess Parry''' was born Miss Louisa Barnet. She married [[Henry Layton I|Lord Loseley]] for love and they had three children: [[Catherine McAvoy|Lady Kirkfries]], [[Henry Layton|Lord Parry]] and [[Phoebe Layton|Lady Phoebe]]. She is the younger sister of Constance Blackwood. | ||
Lord and Lady Loseley (as they were then) were an unconventional and liberal couple who brought up their children to be intelligent and independent minded. | Lord and Lady Loseley (as they were then) were an unconventional and liberal couple who brought up their children to be intelligent and independent minded. | ||
Lady Parry was devastated by her husband's death but time and an optimistic and pragmatic attitude has helped her move on. She remains at [[Loseley Park]] in Berkshire apart from when she is joined by her son where she takes an active interest in village life, does considerable work in the community, and keeps bees. | Lady Parry was devastated by her husband's death but time and an optimistic and pragmatic attitude has helped her move on. She remains at [[Loseley Park]] in Berkshire alone apart from when she is joined by her son where she takes an active interest in village life, does considerable work in the community, has many friends, and keeps bees. | ||
''Louisa is a NPC belonging to [[Rose]].'' | ''Louisa is a NPC belonging to [[Rose]].'' | ||
[[Category:Countesses]] [[Category:Debutantes of 1778]] [[Category:Mothers]] [[Category:Widows]] |
Latest revision as of 19:22, 27 December 2018
Portrayed by (Rosemary Leach) | |
Full Name | Louisa Layton, Dowager Countess Parry |
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Associated Noble House(s) | Earldom Parry, Barony of Loseley |
Date of Birth | 27th April 1759 |
Father | George Barnet |
Father's Rank | Gentry |
Mother | Helena Barnet |
Mother's Rank | Gentry |
Town Residence | {{{residence}}} |
Year of Debut | 1778 |
Dowry | £20,000 |
Year of Marriage | 1780 |
Spouse | Henry Layton |
Spouse's Rank | Baron at time of marriage |
Year of Widowhood | 1805 |
Issue | Catherine (1781), Henry (1783), Phoebe (1787) |
Louisa, Dowager Countess Parry was born Miss Louisa Barnet. She married Lord Loseley for love and they had three children: Lady Kirkfries, Lord Parry and Lady Phoebe. She is the younger sister of Constance Blackwood.
Lord and Lady Loseley (as they were then) were an unconventional and liberal couple who brought up their children to be intelligent and independent minded.
Lady Parry was devastated by her husband's death but time and an optimistic and pragmatic attitude has helped her move on. She remains at Loseley Park in Berkshire alone apart from when she is joined by her son where she takes an active interest in village life, does considerable work in the community, has many friends, and keeps bees.
Louisa is a NPC belonging to Rose.