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'''Sophia Gosling''' was born Miss Sophia Layton in 1761, youngest sister of [[Henry Layton I|Henry Layton, Lord Loseley]] and was the second wife of [[Andrew Gosling| Andrew Gosling, 4th Duke of Leighton.]] | '''Sophia Gosling''' was born Miss Sophia Layton in 1761, youngest sister of [[Henry Layton I|Henry Layton, Lord Loseley]] and was the second wife of [[Andrew Gosling| Andrew Gosling, 4th Duke of Leighton.]] | ||
By all accounts she was too beautiful for her own good, threw the most exclusive, lavish weekend parties and was spectacularly unconcerned for the upbringing of her two sons, [[Nicholas Gosling|Nicholas]] and [[William Gosling|William]]. | By all accounts she was too beautiful for her own good, threw the most exclusive, lavish weekend parties and was spectacularly unconcerned for the upbringing of her two sons, [[Nicholas Gosling|Nicholas]] and [[William Gosling|William]]. She died in 1787. | ||
[[Category:NPCs|Gosling]] [[Category:Duchesses]] [[Category:Deceased Characters|Gosling]] [[Category:Births in 1761]] [[Category:Mothers]][[Category:Married Ladies]] | [[Category:NPCs|Gosling]] [[Category:Duchesses]] [[Category:Deceased Characters|Gosling]] [[Category:Births in 1761]] [[Category:Mothers]][[Category:Married Ladies]] [[Category: Deaths in 1787]] |
Latest revision as of 05:19, 20 December 2017
Portrayed by Sarah Gadon | |
Full Name | Sophia Gosling |
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Associated Noble House(s) | Dukedom of Leighton, Barony of Loseley |
Date of Birth | 1761 |
Father | ? |
Father's Rank | Baron Losely |
Mother | ? |
Mother's Rank | Baroness Losely |
Town Residence | Leighton House |
Year of Debut | |
Dowry | |
Year of Marriage | |
Spouse | Andrew Gosling |
Spouse's Rank | Duke of Leighton |
Issue | Nicholas, William |
Sophia Gosling was born Miss Sophia Layton in 1761, youngest sister of Henry Layton, Lord Loseley and was the second wife of Andrew Gosling, 4th Duke of Leighton.
By all accounts she was too beautiful for her own good, threw the most exclusive, lavish weekend parties and was spectacularly unconcerned for the upbringing of her two sons, Nicholas and William. She died in 1787.