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'''Iphigenia Grenfell''' is the oldest and only surviving child of the late [[George Grenfell the Younger|Baron de Grave]] and [[Sophronia Grenfell|his wife]].  She is still in the schoolroom, joined by her [[Robin Grenfell|cousin]], where she is currently tackling basic arithmetic and penmanship.  She has difficulty with division and her penmanship is still rough, though both are improving satisfactorily.
'''Iphigenia Angeline Grenfell''' is the oldest and only surviving child of the late [[George Grenfell the Younger|Baron de Grave]] and [[Sophronia Grenfell|his wife]].  She is still in the schoolroom, joined by her [[Robin Grenfell|cousin]], where she is currently tackling basic arithmetic and penmanship.  She has difficulty with division and her penmanship is still rough, though both are improving satisfactorily.


Though she is only seven, her mother is already contemplating a potential match with her cousin, which would see her become the next Lady de Grave.
Though she is only seven, her mother is already contemplating a potential match with her cousin, which would see her become the next Lady de Grave.
[[File:adultiphie.png|thumb|225px|left|Iphigenia Grenfell, circa 1830]]

Revision as of 18:43, 24 February 2014

Iphigenia Grenfell
Portrayed by Lucy Boyton (unofficially - NPC)
Full Name Iphigenia Angeline Grenfell
Associated Noble House(s) Barony de Grave
Date of Birth November 14, 1804
Father George Grenfell the Younger
Father's Rank Baron de Grave
Mother Sophronia Redgrave
Mother's Rank Baroness de Grave
Town Residence {{{residence}}}
Year of Debut 1822
Dowry Undecided

Iphigenia Angeline Grenfell is the oldest and only surviving child of the late Baron de Grave and his wife. She is still in the schoolroom, joined by her cousin, where she is currently tackling basic arithmetic and penmanship. She has difficulty with division and her penmanship is still rough, though both are improving satisfactorily.

Though she is only seven, her mother is already contemplating a potential match with her cousin, which would see her become the next Lady de Grave.

Iphigenia Grenfell, circa 1830