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'''James Harpole, Marquess of Spalding''' is the son and heir of [[Lawrence Harpole|Lawrence, Duke of Leicester]] and [[Augusta Harpole|Augusta, Duchess of Leicester]]. | '''James Harpole, Marquess of Spalding''' is the son and heir of [[Lawrence Harpole|Lawrence, Duke of Leicester]] and [[Augusta Harpole|Augusta, Duchess of Leicester]]. | ||
James is a likable boy with plenty of energy and a great curiosity about the world. While he has a certain sense of self-consequence and a tendency to take himself seriously due to his elevated rank and the deference which is consequently shown him, he has not allowed it to go to his head too much. He is naturally considerate of others and sociable. He enjoys being outdoors and riding his horse, Bishop. | |||
[[Category:Heirs|Harpole]] [[Category:Children]] [[Category:NPCs|Harpole]] [[Category:Births in 1801]] | [[Category:Heirs|Harpole]] [[Category:Children]] [[Category:NPCs|Harpole]] [[Category:Births in 1801]] |
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Full Name | James Harpole |
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Title | Marquess of Spalding |
Associated Noble House(s) | Dukedom of Leicester, Marquessate of Spalding |
Date of Birth | 1801 |
Father | Lawrence Harpole |
Father's Rank | Duke of Leicester |
Mother | Augusta Harpole |
Mother's Rank | Duchess of Leicester |
Town Residence | |
Income | N/A |
School | |
University | N/A |
Year Attained Title | 1801 |
James Harpole, Marquess of Spalding is the son and heir of Lawrence, Duke of Leicester and Augusta, Duchess of Leicester.
James is a likable boy with plenty of energy and a great curiosity about the world. While he has a certain sense of self-consequence and a tendency to take himself seriously due to his elevated rank and the deference which is consequently shown him, he has not allowed it to go to his head too much. He is naturally considerate of others and sociable. He enjoys being outdoors and riding his horse, Bishop.