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The dinner party is being held in honour of [[Thomas Tolson]], [[Katherine Tolson]], [[Edward Tolson]] and [[Charlotte Tolson]], welcoming them back to London. It also serves as a platform from which to launch Charlotte into London Society. | The dinner party is being held in honour of [[Thomas Tolson]], [[Katherine Tolson]], [[Edward Tolson]] and [[Charlotte Tolson]], welcoming them back to London. It also serves as a platform from which to launch Charlotte into London Society. | ||
== Theme & | == Theme & Menu == | ||
The theme of the dinner is Indian. As such, Beningborough House has been outfitted to make one feel as if they have been transported to India through the use of fabrics and some furniture taken from the Tolson home. The menu also reflects an Indian theme, though there are some English dishes as well. | The theme of the dinner is Indian. As such, Beningborough House has been outfitted to make one feel as if they have been transported to India through the use of fabrics and some furniture taken from the Tolson home. The menu also reflects an Indian theme, though there are some English dishes as well. |
Revision as of 12:46, 6 March 2011
The Tolson Dinner Party is an event that is taking place in game on April 19, 1811. It is being hosted by Marion Landon, Marchioness of Beningborough, and is being held at Beningborough House in London.
Guests of Honour
The dinner party is being held in honour of Thomas Tolson, Katherine Tolson, Edward Tolson and Charlotte Tolson, welcoming them back to London. It also serves as a platform from which to launch Charlotte into London Society.
Theme & Menu
The theme of the dinner is Indian. As such, Beningborough House has been outfitted to make one feel as if they have been transported to India through the use of fabrics and some furniture taken from the Tolson home. The menu also reflects an Indian theme, though there are some English dishes as well.
Decorations
Front Hall
The front hall of Beningborough House is lit up with dozens of candles strewn throughout the front entrance, raising the temperature of the hall considerably. The floor is covered with a number of Indian style rugs and a series of tall screens[1] partition off the rest of the house, allowing the guests to only mill about the front hall and the drawing room. Once dinner is served, the screens will be moved to allow guests into the dining room. A number of plants sit throughout the front hall, and footmen offer guests lemonade and Jal-Jeera[2] before dinner. A whiff of sandlewood can be smelt throughout the house.
Drawing Room
Tall silk screens depicting Indian scenery sit around the edges of the drawing room, giving the impression that one is outside. A variety of brightly coloured pillows have been strewn around the room, both on the plush carpets and on the furniture as well.
Dining Room
A long oval table is the centerpiece of the Beningborough dining room, and dinner begins with a red and gold tablecloth[3] covering it. For the second course, a purple and gold tablecloth[4] covers the table. For dessert, placemats are put on the table. The floors are covered in plush carpets, and a number of candelabras[5] sit on table, alongside elaborate centrepieces[6]. The best silver and plate has been laid out, with pristine linen napkins available for each guest. Dramatic swaths of orange fabric hang from the ceiling, over the windows and wall, giving the impression that one is eating in a tent[7].
Menu
Dinner was served a la francaise (more information on this style and dinner parties in general can be found here[8]). Only a few menu items were specified for each course.
First Course
Gentlemen speak to ladies on their left. The soup will be served by the Marchioness, the chicken carved by the Marquess.
Mulaga-Tawny Soup[9]
Roasted Chicken with Egg Sauce[10]
Second Course
Gentlemen speak to ladies on their right.
Saag Aloo (curried spinich and potatoes)[11]
Chicken Makhani (butter chicken)[12]
Dessert
Gentlemen speak to ladies on their right.
Saffron Cheesecake[13]
Fresh Strawberry Tarte[14]
Lemon Syllabub[15]
Guest List
Philip Werlington and Daphne Werlington, Duke and Duchess of Beaumont
Anthony Dunford and Jane Dunford, Duke and Duchess of Claitonborough
Lady Elizabeth Dunford
Lord Daniel Rossington
Marcus Fairmont, Marquess of Foxford
Lady Rosalind Fairmont
Benjamin Grove, Marquess of Pendleston and his children, Patrick Grove and Penelope Grove
Thomas and Theodora Grafton, Marquess and Marchioness of Raulings
Lady Julianne Grafton
Damien Relmsey, Viscount Torrington
George Hackett, Viscount Selwyn
Clarence Haworth and Georgiana Haworth, Baron and Baroness Louth
Miss Felicity Staunton and her chaperone, Mrs. Demelza Quartermaine
Mr. Charlie Devenish
Tristan Edgeworth, Lord Latimer
Lady Louisa Wadebridge
Captain Thomas Sterne
Lord Sylvester Leveson
Lady Amelia Leveson
Perdita Gardiner, Lady Ackland
Miss Caroline Gardiner