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As a child, Caroline chafed at the expectations placed on her as the only daughter of a Duke. A spirited yet naive girl, she was willingly seduced in her first season by [[Walter Roydon|Lord Wyck]] and fell pregnant. Upon discovery of her shame, Caroline was banished by her eldest brother the Duke to a distant estate in Northumberland where she gave birth to [[Mary Harpole]] and lived with her in misery and seclusion for the remaining four years of her life until she died in 1797. | As a child, Caroline chafed at the expectations placed on her as the only daughter of a Duke. A spirited yet naive girl, she was willingly seduced in her first season by [[Walter Roydon|Lord Wyck]] and fell pregnant. Upon discovery of her shame, Caroline was banished by her eldest brother the Duke to a distant estate in Northumberland where she gave birth to [[Mary Harpole]] and lived with her in misery and seclusion for the remaining four years of her life until she died in 1797. | ||
[[Category:Deceased Characters]] [[Category:Mothers]] [[Category:Single Ladies]] [[Category:Debutantes of 1793]] |
Revision as of 16:46, 25 August 2016
Portrayed by (Jessica Brown Findlay) | |
Full Name | Caroline Mary Harpole |
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Associated Noble House(s) | Duchy of Leicester |
Date of Birth | (1776-1797) |
Father | James Harpole |
Father's Rank | Duke of Leicester |
Mother | Adelaide Harpole (nee Dunford) |
Mother's Rank | Duchess of Leicester |
Town Residence | {{{residence}}} |
Year of Debut | 1793 |
Dowry | £45,000 (stripped from her) |
Lady Caroline Harpole is the only surviving daughter of the third Duke of Leicester and his second wife, Adelaide. She is the half-sister of Lawrence, the fourth Duke and sister to Edmund and Frank Harpole.
As a child, Caroline chafed at the expectations placed on her as the only daughter of a Duke. A spirited yet naive girl, she was willingly seduced in her first season by Lord Wyck and fell pregnant. Upon discovery of her shame, Caroline was banished by her eldest brother the Duke to a distant estate in Northumberland where she gave birth to Mary Harpole and lived with her in misery and seclusion for the remaining four years of her life until she died in 1797.