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Full Name | Elizabeth Clarice Dunford |
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Associated Noble House(s) | Duchy of Claitonborough, Marquessate of Abingdon |
Date of Birth | January 24, 1793 |
Father | Geoffrey Dunford |
Father's Rank | Duke of Claitonborough |
Mother | Jane Dunford |
Mother's Rank | Daughter of the Marquess of Abingdon |
Town Residence | {{{residence}}} |
Year of Debut | 1811 |
Dowry | £27,000 |
Lady Elizabeth Dunford is the daughter of the late Geoffrey Dunford, the 10th Duke of Claitonborough and his wife Jane Dunford. She is the sister to the 12th duke. She is played by Liz.
Early Life (1793-1804)
A late Christmas gift for the year of 1792, Lizzie, a nickname bestowed upon her by her brothers Anthony and Pangbourne, better known as Tony and Pang, who decided to include their baby sister in the family tradition of nicknames, was born on a snowy afternoon in the following January. Her mother was quite finished with being a mother and was relatively content to relegate her daughter to the care of a nursemaid, though she did pay a bit more attention to her only daughter than mothers of several girls might have.
Lizzie had the typical noblewoman's upbringing. Her nursemaid was followed by a governess, who taught her to read and write, introduced her to French and Italian, and the rudiments of singing (only until it was concluded that no amount of practice would result in a passable singing voice). It was eventually decided that Lizzie would do well with some female company, as her mother feared that she was become something of a hoyden with only her brothers to follow as examples, and she was thus enrolled at Miss Eamont's School for Girl in 1805.
Miss Eamont's School for Girls (1805-1807)
Lizzie truly blossomed at Miss Eamont's, garnering a reputation for daring stunts and a taste for mischief, while simultaneously excelling in the classes that interested her. She developed a real knack for the violin, though it quickly became common knowledge that the duke's daughter couldn't carry a tune in a bucket and it was rumored she once made the pianoforte instructor weep in despair, and was well known for her talent in French. Her Italian became passable (far better than it would have been had she been left in the care of her governess).
Nevertheless, with all these ladylike accomplishments, she still maintained her love of fox hunting and equestrian activities in general as well as an inability to be bored. This inability was eventually her downfall, as it lead her to a prank that the school simply could not overlook, duke's daughter or no.
In June 1807, Lizzie