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{{Infobox Married Lady | {{Infobox Married Lady | ||
| name = Belinda Cholmondeley | | name = Belinda Cholmondeley | ||
| playby = Anna Madeley | | playby = (Anna Madeley) | ||
| fullname = Belinda Susan MacAlistair Cholmondeley | | fullname = Belinda Susan MacAlistair Cholmondeley | ||
| image = [[File:Belindawiki.jpg]] | | image = [[File:Belindawiki.jpg]] | ||
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Mrs. | '''Mrs. Cholmondeley''' (pro. Chumley) is a daughter of [[James MacAlistair| Sir James]] and Lady MacAlistair. She is the twin sister of [[Selina Clare]] and younger sister of [[Augusta Brown]]. She made her debut in Bath in 1803 and married Admiral Cholmondeley in 1805. She lives in the nice part of Portsmouth and doesn't see her husband very often. This is a happy arrangement. She sometimes visits her sisters but they have never come to her. | ||
''Belinda is a NPC belonging to Rose.'' | ''Belinda is a NPC belonging to Rose.'' |
Revision as of 09:09, 9 July 2010
Portrayed by (Anna Madeley) | |
Full Name | Belinda Susan MacAlistair Cholmondeley |
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Associated Noble House(s) | No connections |
Date of Birth | 14th June 1785 |
Father | James MacAlistair |
Father's Rank | Knight |
Mother | Sarah MacAlistair |
Mother's Rank | Gentry |
Town Residence | {{{residence}}} |
Year of Debut | 1803 in Bath |
Dowry | £5,000 |
Year of Marriage | 1805 |
Spouse | John Cholmondeley |
Spouse's Rank | Admiral |
Issue | Jack (1807), Davy (1809) |
Mrs. Cholmondeley (pro. Chumley) is a daughter of Sir James and Lady MacAlistair. She is the twin sister of Selina Clare and younger sister of Augusta Brown. She made her debut in Bath in 1803 and married Admiral Cholmondeley in 1805. She lives in the nice part of Portsmouth and doesn't see her husband very often. This is a happy arrangement. She sometimes visits her sisters but they have never come to her.
Belinda is a NPC belonging to Rose.