Garrett Roth
Portrayed by David Oakes | |
Full Name | Garrett Leander Roth |
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Title | Baron Ashbourne |
Associated Noble House(s) | Barony of Ashbourne |
Date of Birth | 26 February, 1779 |
Father | Cardew Roth |
Father's Rank | 8th Baron Ashbourne |
Mother | Amelia Roth, née Garrett |
Mother's Rank | Baroness Ashbourne |
Town Residence | Whitlands Park or Ashbourne House (London) |
Income | 8 000 p.a. |
School | Harrow |
University | Oxford |
Year Attained Title | 1780 |
Garrett Roth, Lord Ashbourne, is the 9th Baron Ashbourne, and the closest friend of Darcy Tessington since childhood.
Background
Orphaned as an infant, Garrett was raised by a preoccupied and distant guardian, and brought up by a succession of servants.
Tessington had been the first to befriend him, in the bewildering days when boys were first sent away to school. Darcy had always been brasher, braver, bolder. While they’d had their disagreements by and by, Garrett had always felt that, if he had ever had a brother by blood, he could not have been more to him than Darcy Tessington was by merit. Darcy’s lighter sense of humour brought the more solemn boy out of his shell, though Garrett’s humour tended towards the sarcastic—a wit far more barbed than Darcy’s, and with an ability to wound, which sense of cruelty Tessington rather lacked.
Despite their differences—or perhaps because of them—they remained close through those days of boyhood’s end, and as they had grown to young men, sharing all they did with the frankness of the most loyal friends.
The only real coolness to ever have arisen between them had come upon the occasion of Tessington’s marriage. Of course they had expected a wife would alter their bachelor ways...or, at least, that was what Garrett had expected. Darcy's marriage was contracted in a whirlwind, and Garrett hardly knew what was happening before Darcy was introducing Lady Tessington to him—a pert little thing with dark eyes and a gleam to her smile that did not sit well with Lord Ashbourne.
He tried to like her, for Darcy’s sake. He never quite managed it. The viscountess had an unpredictable nature, which he considered unsuited to Tessington’s own temperament, which could be fickle as fire, too. Oh, they seemed to like each other well enough, and the viscountess did her duty in producing healthy children—one of which was happily male—but Ashbourne retained something of a sense of the romantic, which Tessington had never entirely grasped, and the hollowness of their marriage was distasteful to him. Garrett would have wished for something better for his friend, but his friend’s choice has been made, and Darcy seems content.
Garrett has seen too much to be in any doubt of their mutual infidelity, following the birth of Jourdes--his godson--and this rather sealed his disdain for the match. Given his long history of friendship with Darcy, he could not always remain angry with him, and so the bulk of his contempt has found a home with the viscountess, resulting in his cool civility to her, and no more. He takes pains to avoid her company whenever possible, even when he is a guest in her house. He will say and do all that was polite, and no more.
This, to some, is but hypocrisy, given that Garrett's own ways are all that one might expect from a rich young lord, and a friend of Darcy Tessington's--he runs with the same fast set, often drinking and gambling beyond moderation, and keeps a beautiful young actress--Mrs. Julia Cliffton--in luxurious London lodgings.
In recent years, Garrett has the strongest impression that he ought to start thinking about settling down and starting a family of his own. Rich, titled, handsome, and with the civil manners of excellent breeding, he must certainly be on many a mama's list of suitors worth encouraging.