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{{Infobox Married Lady | |||
| name = Lucia Leadenhall | |||
| playby = | |||
| fullname = Lucia Marie Leadenhall | |||
| image = | |||
| title = none | |||
| dob = 1785 | |||
| father = [[Henry Fotherington]] | |||
| fatherrank = Gentry | |||
| mother = [[Sophia Fotherington]] | |||
| motherrank = Daughter of Earl | |||
| noblehouse = none | |||
| yodeb = 1803 | |||
| dowry = | |||
| yomar = 1804 | |||
| spouse = - Leadenhall | |||
| spouserank = Gentry | |||
| yowid = not dead yet! | |||
| issue = Honoria (1807), Patience (1809) | |||
}} | |||
'''Mrs. Leadenhall''' was born Miss Lucia Fotherington in 1785, only daughter of [[Henry Fotherington|Henry]] and [[Sophia Fotherington|Lady Sophia Fotherington]]. She is the younger sister of [[Mark Fotherington]] and [[Hugo Fotherington]]. | |||
At one point, a marriage between her and her friend and neighbour [[George Hackett|Lord Selwyn]] was proposed but as neither were happy with it, it was never pressed. | |||
'''Lucia is a NPC belonging to [[Vikki]] and [[Shar]].''' |
Revision as of 02:49, 13 August 2010
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Full Name | Lucia Marie Leadenhall |
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Associated Noble House(s) | none |
Date of Birth | 1785 |
Father | Henry Fotherington |
Father's Rank | Gentry |
Mother | Sophia Fotherington |
Mother's Rank | Daughter of Earl |
Town Residence | {{{residence}}} |
Year of Debut | 1803 |
Dowry | |
Year of Marriage | 1804 |
Spouse | - Leadenhall |
Spouse's Rank | Gentry |
Issue | Honoria (1807), Patience (1809) |
Mrs. Leadenhall was born Miss Lucia Fotherington in 1785, only daughter of Henry and Lady Sophia Fotherington. She is the younger sister of Mark Fotherington and Hugo Fotherington.
At one point, a marriage between her and her friend and neighbour Lord Selwyn was proposed but as neither were happy with it, it was never pressed.