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Revision as of 11:17, 1 April 2018

Raphael Colborne
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Portrayed by Richard Madden
Full Name Lord Raphael Arthur Colborne
Associated Noble House(s) Dukedom of Rothbury,
Date of Birth 15th April 1783
Father Gregory Colborne
Father's Rank Duke
Mother Penelope Colborne
Mother's Rank Duchess
Town Residence
Branch of the Military Army
Ship or Regiment Coldstream Guards
Currently Enlisted? Yes
Enlistment Date 1805
Current or Final Rank (if retired)
Major Engagements

Lord Raphael Colborne is the younger son of Gregory Colborne, the 11th Duke of Rothbury, and his (now estranged) wife Penelope. He has lived in London for the past three years working as a translator for the military, but has only recently started participating the Season as a favour to his younger sister Meg.

Raphael is played by Sarah.

Family


Background

Despite being the second son of one of the richest men in Britain, Rafe’s childhood was not an especially happy one. His parents had married because of their physical attraction rather than any real understanding of each other’s characters, and it wasn’t long into their marriage that the clashes of personality that had, initially, fuelled their passion, instead just led to heated arguments and recriminations and their relationship became one of bitterness and resentment.

Rafe and his older brother Sebastian took solace in each other’s company and did their best to ignore the fighting, but both were glad when their parents finally came to an agreement: their mother would live in London with her socialite friends for most of the year, and would discreetly remove herself to Bath or to her sister’s when their father was required to be in Town for his parliamentary duties. For the rest of the time, the Duke would remain in the family estate in Northumberland, with friends, or abroad.

With the Duke and Duchess living separately, life became much easier for their boys, but even so Rafe was relieved to be sent away to Eton as soon as was possible. He was a bright, intelligent boy who did well in all his classes, but more important he put on a good-humoured front and quickly made friends with whom he spent as many holidays as possible to avoid going home, a scheme that served him well all the way through to university at Cambridge.

Things changed a bit when his little sister Margaret was born – something that came as a great shock to both Rafe and Sebastian, since it seemed unlikely their parents could still stand each other long enough to conceive another child. But however it happened, Meg was born, and both boys felt the need to provide as much support for her as they could, knowing how lonely and miserable she was likely to be in Northumberland. Rafe started reluctantly returning home more often and wrote letters when he couldn’t be there.

When Sebastian finished university and returned to Northumberland permanently to take care of the estate for their father, Rafe was left with a little more freedom. Being idle held no appeal and since the army would offer the opportunity to get as far away from his parents as possible he spoke to some connections about joining the military. He bought a commission in the Coldstream Guards and was billeted with them for three years – but what drew more interest from his superior officers, however, was Rafe’s talent for languages; as well as being educated in the classics, one of his tutors had seen in him a natural ear for language and coached him in French, Spanish and some Italian.

Discussions were had and Rafe soon found himself back in London, working as a translator for the military, (and occasionally for private clients). A little to his own surprise he enjoys the work, and having rented apartments for himself he was glad to be back in the midst of most of his acquaintance and enjoy a social life. All was quite well … until his mother abruptly decided to bring his sister to Town to introduce her to society before her official debut next year, and, horrified at the prospect of being alone and at the mercy of the Duchess’ whims, Meg begged both her brothers to come and stay with them. Rafe thus found himself thrust back into the midst of society and the Season.