Cordelia Fitzgerald: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 19: | Line 19: | ||
| issue = Henry Fitzgerald (1805), Madeleine Fitzgerald (1808), Mortimer Fitzgerald (1811) | | issue = Henry Fitzgerald (1805), Madeleine Fitzgerald (1808), Mortimer Fitzgerald (1811) | ||
}} | }} | ||
Cordelia is the only daughter of the [[Marquessate of Wadham|Marquess of Wadham]]. She married [[Richard Fitzgerald II|Lord Surrey]] soon after debuting. It was not a marriage of affection but the two are well suited and it is a reasonably happy marriage. Cordelia is very well aware of her high status and is inclined to snobbery. She dislikes the apparently hoydenish and wilful behaviour of her sisters-in-law, [[Viola Fitzgerald|Viola]] and [[Olivia Fitzgerald|Olivia]]. She is good friends with the [[Augusta Harpole|Duchess of Leicester]]. | |||
''Cordelia is a NPC belonging to [[Rose]].'' |
Revision as of 16:51, 6 July 2010
Portrayed by Alison Doody | |
Full Name | Cordelia Blakeney Fitzgerald |
---|---|
Associated Noble House(s) | Marquessate of Wadham, Earldom of Rotherham, Viscountcy of Surrey |
Date of Birth | 11th December 1783 |
Father | Lawrence Blakeney, Marquess of Wadham |
Father's Rank | Marquess |
Mother | Elizabeth Blakeney |
Mother's Rank | Marchioness |
Town Residence | {{{residence}}} |
Year of Debut | 1801 |
Dowry | £35,000 |
Year of Marriage | 1801 |
Spouse | Richard Fitzgerald II, Lord Surrey |
Spouse's Rank | Viscount |
Issue | Henry Fitzgerald (1805), Madeleine Fitzgerald (1808), Mortimer Fitzgerald (1811) |
Cordelia is the only daughter of the Marquess of Wadham. She married Lord Surrey soon after debuting. It was not a marriage of affection but the two are well suited and it is a reasonably happy marriage. Cordelia is very well aware of her high status and is inclined to snobbery. She dislikes the apparently hoydenish and wilful behaviour of her sisters-in-law, Viola and Olivia. She is good friends with the Duchess of Leicester.
Cordelia is a NPC belonging to Rose.