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Though quite beautiful and very polite, Margaret was never known for her willpower or the ability to express her opinion, and she spent most of her life obeying the will of first her parents, then her [[Henry Sterne|husband]], and now her [[Jane Middleton|daughter]]. The only two instances in which she has proved to possess an ounce of willpower were when she firmly demanded that the condition of her first son, [[Richard Sterne|Richard]], should be kept secret; and when she sent her younger son, [[Thomas Sterne|Thomas]], to live with his half-grand-uncle, [[Alfred Sterne|Colonel Sterne]], instead of being brought up under the influence of the only sane man around: [[Percival Middleton]], Jane's wealthy - merchant of a - husband.
Though quite beautiful and very polite, Margaret was never known for her willpower or the ability to express her opinion, and she spent most of her life obeying the will of first her parents, then her [[Henry Sterne|husband]], and now her [[Jane Middleton|daughter]]. The only two instances in which she has proved to possess an ounce of willpower were when she firmly demanded that the condition of her first son, [[Richard Sterne|Richard]], should be kept secret; and when she sent her younger son, [[Thomas Sterne|Thomas]], to live with his half-grand-uncle, [[Alfred Sterne|Colonel Sterne]], instead of being brought up under the influence of the only sane man around: [[Percival Middleton]], Jane's wealthy - merchant of a - husband.


Currently, Margaret spends most of her time at Essex Manor with her son, Richard.
Currently, Margaret spends most of her time at Essex Manor with her son, Richard. She does not have many friends and avoids most social events, fearing that if she does her secret will be revealed one way or the other.


==Family==
==Family==

Revision as of 12:24, 12 July 2010

Margaret Sterne
Portrayed by
Full Name Margaret Jane Sterne
Associated Noble House(s) Earldom of Essex
Date of Birth September 19th, 1754
Father Charles Bertram
Father's Rank ?
Mother Jane Bertram née Atkins
Mother's Rank ?
Town Residence {{{residence}}}
Year of Debut 1771
Dowry £?
Year of Marriage 1771
Spouse Henry Sterne
Spouse's Rank Earl of Essex
Year of Widowhood 1793
Issue Richard (1773), Jane (1776), Thomas (1784)

NPC - played by Aida

Margaret is the eldest daughter of ? and ?. Her two younger sisters are Gertrude, a rigid spinster, and Matilda, Viscountess Delamere.

Though quite beautiful and very polite, Margaret was never known for her willpower or the ability to express her opinion, and she spent most of her life obeying the will of first her parents, then her husband, and now her daughter. The only two instances in which she has proved to possess an ounce of willpower were when she firmly demanded that the condition of her first son, Richard, should be kept secret; and when she sent her younger son, Thomas, to live with his half-grand-uncle, Colonel Sterne, instead of being brought up under the influence of the only sane man around: Percival Middleton, Jane's wealthy - merchant of a - husband.

Currently, Margaret spends most of her time at Essex Manor with her son, Richard. She does not have many friends and avoids most social events, fearing that if she does her secret will be revealed one way or the other.

Family

Husband: Henry Sterne, 7th Earl of Essex, (1744-).
Son: Richard Sterne, 8th Earl of Essex, (1773-).
Daughter: Jane Middleton née Sterne, (1776-), married to Percival Middleton.
Son: Thomas Sterne, (1784-).

Father: Charles Bertram, ?, (1725-1788).
Mother: Jane Bertram née Atkins, ?, (1730-1756).
Sister: Gertrude Atkins, (1755-).
Sister: Matilda Wriothesley née Atkins, Viscountess Delamere, (1756-), married to James Wriothesley.

Son-in-law: Percival Middleton, (1765-).
Granddaughter: Rebecca Middleton, (1797-).
Grandson: Sebastian Middleton, (1799-).

Brother-in-law: James Wriothesley, Viscount Delamere, (1750-).
Niece: Helena Wriothesley, (1793-).