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* We're Anything but Ordinary[http://www.thelondonliferpg.com/forums/index.php?/topic/1898-were-anything-but-ordinary]: Ventures out to Bond Street with James
* We're Anything but Ordinary[http://www.thelondonliferpg.com/forums/index.php?/topic/1898-were-anything-but-ordinary]: Ventures out to Bond Street with James
===Friday 10th May===
* Hat Trick[http://www.thelondonliferpg.com/forums/index.php?/topic/1906-hat-trick]: With Emma Vickery in the milliner's
* A fine day for literary criticism[http://www.thelondonliferpg.com/forums/index.php?/topic/1979-a-fine-day-for-literary-criticism]: With Edward Tolson in Decker's
===Saturday 11th May===
* The Age of Innocence[http://www.thelondonliferpg.com/forums/index.php?/topic/1960-the-age-of-innocence]: With Lord Foxford at the Middleton Ball

Revision as of 13:18, 16 July 2014

Diana Osbourne
Portrayed by Holliday Grainger
Full Name Diana Hester Osbourne
Associated Noble House(s) N/A
Date of Birth 21st December 1789
Father Harold Osbourne
Father's Rank Gentleman
Mother Helen Osbourne (née Treville)
Mother's Rank Gentleman's daughter
Town Residence {{{residence}}}
Year of Debut 1811 (delayed)
Dowry £20,000

Miss Diana Osbourne is the only daughter of the late Harold and Helen Osbourne and the twin sister of James Osbourne. She has been brought up in seclusion at Thorncliffe Manor in Wales to believe herself the most important person in the universe, never travelling further than the local town until the previous year when her father died. At twenty-one, she is in control of her fortune and has come to London with her brother in order to spend it, but finds herself daunted by society.

Diana is played by Rose.

Family

Background

Relationships

Thread Tracking

Thursday 9th May

  • We're Anything but Ordinary[1]: Ventures out to Bond Street with James

Friday 10th May

  • Hat Trick[2]: With Emma Vickery in the milliner's
  • A fine day for literary criticism[3]: With Edward Tolson in Decker's

Saturday 11th May

  • The Age of Innocence[4]: With Lord Foxford at the Middleton Ball