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Lady Georgiana is a debutante in 1811 and is the indulged youngest daughter of the [[Earldom of Wilcox|Earl of Wilcox]], sister to the incumbent [[Godric Goodwin|Lord Wilcox]], [[Gideon Goodwin|Lord Gideon]] and [[Genevieve Kimberley|Lady Harlow]]. Her mother, Lady Wilcox, was born [[Anna Goodwin|Lady Anna Heathcote]], making Georgiana one of the infamous [[Heathcote Family|Heathcote women]].  
Lady Georgiana is a debutante in 1811 and is the indulged youngest daughter of the [[Earldom of Wilcox|Earl of Wilcox]], sister to the incumbent [[Godric Goodwin|Lord Wilcox]], [[Gideon Goodwin|The Hon. Mr Gideon Goodwin]] and [[Genevieve Kimberley|Lady Harlow]]. Her mother, Lady Wilcox, was born [[Anna Goodwin|Lady Anna Heathcote]], making Georgiana one of the infamous [[Heathcote Family|Heathcote women]].  


Her particular chums are [[Katherine Darley|Baroness Darley]] (who, at school had been dear Miss Kitty Fletcher), [[Dorothy Eckmore|Mrs Edward Eckford]] (who, at school, had been simply Miss Polly Brightmore).  
Her particular chums are [[Katherine Darley|Baroness Darley]] (who, at school had been dear Miss Kitty Fletcher), [[Dorothy Eckmore|Mrs Edward Eckford]] (who, at school, had been simply Miss Polly Brightmore).  


[[Category:Single Ladies|Goodwin]] [[Category:Births in 1793]] [[Category:Debutantes of 1811]] [[Category:Eamont's Girls]]
[[Category:Single Ladies|Goodwin]] [[Category:Births in 1793]] [[Category:Debutantes of 1811]] [[Category:Eamont's Girls]]

Revision as of 15:27, 16 May 2021

Lady Georgiana is a debutante in 1811 and is the indulged youngest daughter of the Earl of Wilcox, sister to the incumbent Lord Wilcox, The Hon. Mr Gideon Goodwin and Lady Harlow. Her mother, Lady Wilcox, was born Lady Anna Heathcote, making Georgiana one of the infamous Heathcote women.

Her particular chums are Baroness Darley (who, at school had been dear Miss Kitty Fletcher), Mrs Edward Eckford (who, at school, had been simply Miss Polly Brightmore).