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== Childhood ==
== Childhood ==


Emma was born at [[Fallbrooke House]], the family seat near Andover, Hampshire, in May 1790. Her childhood was a
Emma was born at [[Fallbrooke House]], the family seat near Andover, Hampshire, in May 1790. Her childhood was a happy one; she was close to both her brothers but especially to John, the closest to her in age. Things changed in 1802, when Emma was twelve: their uncle bought John his Colours and he joined the Army as an Ensign in the 45th Regiment of Foot. With the loss of her brother to the Army, and her growing maturity, it was time for Emma to settle down and begin the business of acquiring enough accomplishments and polish that she could enter Society without drawing down the disapproval of the Ton.

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Emma Vickery
Portrayed by Kate Beckinsale
Full Name Emma Charlotte Vickery
Associated Noble House(s) Viscountcy of Saltash
Date of Birth 12th May, 1790
Father James Vickery
Father's Rank Viscount Saltash
Mother Charlotte Vickery
Mother's Rank Viscountess Saltash
Town Residence {{{residence}}}
Year of Debut 1807
Dowry £30,000

Emma Vickery is the youngest child, and only daughter, of James Vickery, the third Viscount Saltash and his wife Charlotte. She is closest to her brother John:John Vickery, who is away in Spain serving with the 60th Rifles, and writes to him frequently. She is played by Sharpie.

Family

Father: James Vickery, third Viscount Saltash

Mother: Charlotte Vickery (nee von Alfeld), Viscountess Saltash

Brothers: Robert (b. 1782), John (b. 1785)

Childhood

Emma was born at Fallbrooke House, the family seat near Andover, Hampshire, in May 1790. Her childhood was a happy one; she was close to both her brothers but especially to John, the closest to her in age. Things changed in 1802, when Emma was twelve: their uncle bought John his Colours and he joined the Army as an Ensign in the 45th Regiment of Foot. With the loss of her brother to the Army, and her growing maturity, it was time for Emma to settle down and begin the business of acquiring enough accomplishments and polish that she could enter Society without drawing down the disapproval of the Ton.