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{{Infobox Married Lady | {{Infobox Married Lady | ||
| name = Madeleine Fitzgerald | | name = Madeleine Fitzgerald | ||
| playby = | | playby = (Susan Hampshire) | ||
| image = [[File:Madeleinewiki. | | image = [[File:Madeleinewiki.png]] | ||
| fullname = Madeleine Anne Fitzgerald, Lady Rotherham | | fullname = Madeleine Anne Fitzgerald, Lady Rotherham | ||
| noblehouse = [[Earldom of Rotherham]], [[Viscountcy of Surrey | | noblehouse = [[Earldom of Rotherham]], [[Viscountcy of Surrey]] | ||
| dob = 5th October 1758 | | dob = 5th October 1758 | ||
| father = Sir James Freye (deceased) | | father = [[James Freye|Sir James Freye]] (deceased) | ||
| fatherrank = Baronet | | fatherrank = Baronet | ||
| mother = Lady Dorothea Freye (nee | | mother = [[Dorothea Freye|Lady Dorothea Freye ]](nee Grafton) (deceased) | ||
| motherrank = Peerage | | motherrank = Peerage | ||
| residence = Rotherham House, Park Street | |||
| yodeb = 1776 | | yodeb = 1776 | ||
| dowry = £12,000 | | dowry = £12,000 | ||
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'''Madeleine, Lady Rotherham''' was born Miss Madeleine Freye and is the younger daughter of Sir James and Lady Dorothea Freye and the | '''Madeleine, Lady Rotherham''' was born Miss Madeleine Freye and is the younger daughter of [[James Freye|Sir James]] and [[Dorothea Freye|Lady Dorothea Freye]] and the granddaugher of the 4th [[Earldom of Bridgeton|Earl of Bridgeton]]. She has two elder siblings: [[Dorothy Greystone|Dorothy]] and [[Simon Freye|Simon]]. She made her debut in 1776 and married [[Richard Fitzgerald I|Richard Fitzgerald]], heir to the [[Earldom of Rotherham]] at the end of the same year. The couple had six children, of whom four ([[Richard Fitzgerald II|Richard]], [[Robert Fitzgerald|Robert]], [[Viola Fitzgerald|Viola]] and [[Olivia Fitzgerald|Olivia]]) survived. | ||
Lady Rotherham is a reserved woman with a placid countenance and quiet good humour that is often mistaken for indolence. This is not helped by her distinct preference for country living and lack of interest in socialising beyond a close circle. She is a lot more intelligent that she looks however, able to quickly judge character and possessing a surprisingly subversive sense of humour. | Lady Rotherham is a reserved woman with a placid countenance and quiet good humour that is often mistaken for indolence. This is not helped by her distinct preference for country living and lack of interest in socialising beyond a close circle. She is a lot more intelligent that she looks however, able to quickly judge character and possessing a surprisingly subversive sense of humour. | ||
She accompanied [[Viola Fitzgerald|Viola]] to London for the season for three years (1805-1807) but was quite willing to remain at home when her daughter showed no inclination to return the following year. This year, she | She accompanied [[Viola Fitzgerald|Viola]] to London for the season for three years (1805-1807) but was quite willing to remain at home when her daughter showed no inclination to return the following year. This year, she was happy to leave [[Olivia Fitzgerald|Olivia]]'s debut in the hands of her more active sister. However, after the injury of her son, [[Robert Fitzgerald|Robbie]] in the Peninsula, Madeleine and her husband have come to London and her current preoccupation is the organisation of a debut ball for Olivia. | ||
''Madeleine is a NPC belonging to [[Rose]].'' | ''Madeleine is a NPC belonging to [[Rose]].'' | ||
[[Category:NPCs|Fitzgerald]] [[Category:Countesses]] [[Category:Married Ladies]] [[Category:Debutantes of 1776]] [[Category:Chaperones]] [[Category:Births in 1758]] [[Category:Chaperones]] |
Latest revision as of 07:14, 2 April 2020
Portrayed by (Susan Hampshire) | |
Full Name | Madeleine Anne Fitzgerald, Lady Rotherham |
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Associated Noble House(s) | Earldom of Rotherham, Viscountcy of Surrey |
Date of Birth | 5th October 1758 |
Father | Sir James Freye (deceased) |
Father's Rank | Baronet |
Mother | Lady Dorothea Freye (nee Grafton) (deceased) |
Mother's Rank | Peerage |
Town Residence | Rotherham House, Park Street |
Year of Debut | 1776 |
Dowry | £12,000 |
Year of Marriage | 1776 |
Spouse | Richard Fitzgerald |
Spouse's Rank | Earl |
Issue | Richard (1778), Robert (1782), Viola (1787), Olivia (1793) |
Madeleine, Lady Rotherham was born Miss Madeleine Freye and is the younger daughter of Sir James and Lady Dorothea Freye and the granddaugher of the 4th Earl of Bridgeton. She has two elder siblings: Dorothy and Simon. She made her debut in 1776 and married Richard Fitzgerald, heir to the Earldom of Rotherham at the end of the same year. The couple had six children, of whom four (Richard, Robert, Viola and Olivia) survived.
Lady Rotherham is a reserved woman with a placid countenance and quiet good humour that is often mistaken for indolence. This is not helped by her distinct preference for country living and lack of interest in socialising beyond a close circle. She is a lot more intelligent that she looks however, able to quickly judge character and possessing a surprisingly subversive sense of humour.
She accompanied Viola to London for the season for three years (1805-1807) but was quite willing to remain at home when her daughter showed no inclination to return the following year. This year, she was happy to leave Olivia's debut in the hands of her more active sister. However, after the injury of her son, Robbie in the Peninsula, Madeleine and her husband have come to London and her current preoccupation is the organisation of a debut ball for Olivia.
Madeleine is a NPC belonging to Rose.