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|spouserank = Marquess of Coniston | |spouserank = Marquess of Coniston | ||
|issue = [[Kenward Asquith|Kenward]], [[Jocasta Montgomery|Jocasta]], [[Emory Asquith|Emory]], [[Bennet Asquith|Bennet]] | |issue = [[Kenward Asquith|Kenward]], [[Jocasta Montgomery|Jocasta]], [[Emory Asquith|Emory]], [[Bennet Asquith|Bennet]] | ||
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'''Elysia Asquith''' was married to the fourth [[Marquessate of Coniston|Marquess of Coniston]] and died in 1806, predeceasing him. She is survived by three sons, [[Kenward Asquith|Kenward]] (b. 1776), [[Emory Asquith|Emory]] (b. 1786) and [[Bennet Asquith|Bennet]] (B 1792) and a daughter [[Jocasta Asquith|Jocasta]]. | '''Elysia Asquith''' was married to [[Francis Asquith]], the fourth [[Marquessate of Coniston|Marquess of Coniston]] and died in 1806, predeceasing him. She is survived by three sons, [[Kenward Asquith|Kenward]] (b. 1776), [[Emory Asquith|Emory]] (b. 1786) and [[Bennet Asquith|Bennet]] (B 1792) and a daughter [[Jocasta Asquith|Jocasta]]. | ||
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During her life, Elysia managed to rein in her husband's somewhat spendthrift habits. | During her life, Elysia managed to rein in her husband's somewhat spendthrift habits. |
Revision as of 04:11, 7 December 2016
Portrayed by Joanna David - unofficial; NPC | |
Full Name | Elysia Helen Asquith |
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Associated Noble House(s) | Marquessate of Coniston |
Date of Birth | 1765 |
Father | |
Father's Rank | |
Mother | |
Mother's Rank | |
Town Residence | Coniston House, Coniston Chase |
Year of Debut | 1773 |
Dowry | |
Year of Marriage | 1774 |
Spouse | Francis Asquith |
Spouse's Rank | Marquess of Coniston |
Issue | Kenward, Jocasta, Emory, Bennet |
Elysia Asquith was married to Francis Asquith, the fourth Marquess of Coniston and died in 1806, predeceasing him. She is survived by three sons, Kenward (b. 1776), Emory (b. 1786) and Bennet (B 1792) and a daughter Jocasta.
During her life, Elysia managed to rein in her husband's somewhat spendthrift habits.
Elysia is a character created by Sharpie