Olivia Fitzgerald
Portrayed by Justine Waddell | |
Full Name | Olivia Phoebe Fitzgerald |
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Associated Noble House(s) | Earldom of Rotherham |
Date of Birth | 2cd August 1793 |
Father | Richard Fitzgerald I |
Father's Rank | Earl of Rotherham |
Mother | Madeleine Fitzgerald (nee Freye) |
Mother's Rank | Countess of Rotherham |
Town Residence | {{{residence}}} |
Year of Debut | 1811 |
Dowry | £45,000 |
Lady Olivia Fitzgerald is the youngest daughter of the Earl of Rotherham. She is seventeen years old and has a dowry of £45,000. She has just started her first London season and is already gaining friends and admirers for her unconventional wit and unselfconscious charm. However, unbeknownst to any of these new acquaintances or even to her family, she is already engaged to Sir William Devenish.
Olivia is played by Rose.
Family
Richard Fitzgerald, Earl of Rotherham - father
Madeleine, Countess of Rotherham - mother
Robbie Fitzgerald - brother
Viola Fitzgerald - sister
Richard Fitzgerald, Lord Surrey - brother
Cordelia, Lady Surrey - sister-in-law
Henry, Madeleine and Mortimer - nephews and niece
Dorothy Greystone - maternal aunt and chaperone in 1811 season
John Fitzgerald - paternal uncle
Emma Fitzgerald - aunt
John, Lucy, Helen, Percy - cousins
Christopher Carlisle - cousin (on the Fitzgerald side) John Bartram - cousin (on the Freye side)
Background
1793-1810: Early Years
As the youngest child in the Fitzgerald family, Olivia was never short of elder siblings and friends to play with and indulge her. Olivia's childhood was happy. However, while she generally loved her position, being the youngest sister of Viola Fitzgerald was not always easier. Viola was better than Olivia at nearly everything that the two sisters did and this led to some natural resentment and insecurity.
Olivia shared governesses with Viola and was also taught all the same accomplishments: music, French, Italian, deportment, drawing and so on. Olivia was indifferent at most of them mainly because she did not want to compete with her sister and fail. The one area in which she exceeded Viola was in art and she has consequently displayed more interest and ability at this. Olivia also has a large imagination and has always been a keen reader of romantic fiction and actor of plays. She is good at seeing things from other people's perspectives.
The most important event of Olivia's childhood was a serious bout of pneumonia in 1803 when she was ten. Though she does not remember being ill or was made aware of the danger of her condition, her family was scared and they all removed to Southampton for the summer to aid her recovery. She enjoyed that holiday. She made a full recovery but was treated with caution for several years following.
1810-1811: Will Devenish
For as long as she could remember, Olivia hero-worshipped her slightly older neighbour William Devenish. He always indulged her and gave her time (and treats) even when she was overlooked in favour of Viola. As they both grew older Olivia's hero worship turned into infatuation. Somehow they ended up engaged in 1810.
... I really need to work out how this happened at some point...
1811: Debut and Current Season
Olivia came to London in April 1811 several days after her sister and made her first public appearance at the Emerson Ball. Although she misses Will, she is enjoying the season very much and making plenty of new friends. At Viola's musicale she played a simple piece on the pianoforte adequately. She subsequently attended the Brixton House Party and the Masquerade there where she was dressed as a milkmaid.
Relationships
Friends
Charlie Devenish: Charlie has been Olivia's playmate and best friend since early childhood.
Lady Cassandra Edgeworth: Their families' estates being quite close, Olivia and Cassandra have known each other for a long time and Olivia would consider her her best female friend. She is glad they are both debuting together.
Lord Latimer: Cassandra's brother. Olivia considers him a good friend as well.
Lucy Fitzgerald: Olivia's cousin and a year younger than her. Although they don't meet very often, they get on reasonably well.
Annabelle Beacham: One of Olivia's newest friends, they've only met a couple of times but Olivia likes her sunny personality.
Regina Rutledge: Another new friend. Olivia is not quite sure about her, but likes her well enough.
Lord Linley: Olivia's one dance with Arthur was very pleasant and she liked him a lot.
Lord Christiakov: Another dance partner. Olivia likes his sense of humour enormously and finds his background intriguing.
Lord Parry: Really Viola's friend but Olivia likes him too and he seems willing to tease her equally.
Elise Hampton: Olivia met Miss Hampton at Brixton and the two struck up a friendship at the Masquerade.
Charity Pritchard: Olivia also improved her acquaintance with Miss Pritchard at Brixton and likes her, though feels a little unsure about her propriety.
Lord Emerson: Olivia senses something going between Lord Emerson and her sister and so pays special attention to him. Nevertheless, she really likes him.
Lord Gabriel Pritchard: Olivia met Lord Gabriel at Brixton as well and enjoyed his company.
Captain Brydges: Another Brixton friend.
Nathaniel Scarborough: Olivia met Mr. Scarborough at Miss Beacham's party and flirted with him quite happy without really being aware of it.
Lady Juliet Landon: Olivia and Juliet had a long conversation at Miss Beacham's party. Olivia liked her a lot.
Aaron Abdullah: Olivia first met the Moroccan Ambassador at Almack's. She found him fascinating and attractive.
Suitors
Sir William Devenish: Olivia's childhood sweetheart and fiance since 1810.
The Duke of Claitonborough: Olivia's family think he's interested in her. He's really not.
Thread Tracking
The Secret Diaries of Lady Olivia Fitzgerald[1]
Sunday 14th April (Easter Sunday)
- St. George's, Hanover Square: Easter Sunday[2] Olivia's first appearance in society at church
- Familiar Faces[3]: Olivia catches up on gossip with her old friends Tristan and Cassandra
Emerson Ball
- A Night to Remember[4]: Olivia and Viola arrive at the ball and are greeted by Lady Emerson
- Blast from the Past[5]: Olivia and Viola meet Arthur and others
- Caledonian Laddie[6]: First dance with Arthur
- Of Champagne Fountains and Wine[7]: Meeting Blake after the fourth dance
- Spirit of Fancy[8]: Dance with Anthony Dunford
- After the eighth dance[9]: Meeting Geoffrey who asks her to dance
- Final Dance[10]: With Geoffrey
Monday 15th April
- An Olive Branch[11]: Flowers from Blake
- Flowers for Lady Viola and Lady Olivia[12]: From Thomas
- Flowers for the Fitzgeralds[13]: From Tristan
- Flowers for Viola & Olivia[14]: From Marcus
- Flowers from a Duke[15]: From Anthony
Tuesday 16th April
- An afternoon in the galleries[16]: Trip to the Royal Academy with Charlie, Belle and the Rutledges
Musical Soiree
- Performances Thread[17]: Olivia performs
- Dinner thread - Felicity[18]: Meeting Felicity, Georgiana, Demelza and Valeri over dinner
Wednesday 17th April
- "I may be right, I may be wrong but I'm perfectly willing to swear..."[19]: With Viola after Francis proposes
Friday 19th April (Brixton)
- Trump cards & carriage bumps[20]: The Fitzgeralds arrive and immediately meet the Emersons
- Fish Tales[21]: Meeting Gabriel and Stephen in the grounds
- A Chance Encounter[22]: Olivia rescues Cassandra from Walter
- Pieta![23]: After dinner with Henry and Charity
Saturday 20th April (Brixton)
- Early one morning[24]: With Belle in the grounds
- Le désaccord équestre[25]: Riding with Viola and Blake, meeting Julia
- The revellers are entering[26]: Olivia enters the masquerade and talks to Elise
Monday 22cd April
- Blind Man's Bluff Seated[27]: Reacting to the game
- Meeting over supper[28]: Meeting Juliet
- A Glass of Wine, a Loaf of Bread and Thou[29]: Meeting Nate
Tuesday 23rd April
- Excursion to Astley's[30]: Trip to the circus with Charlie and Will Gosling
Wednesday 24th April
- A New Complexion[31]: Meeting Harun and dancing with him
Friday 26th April
Sunday 28th April
- Always window shopping, never stopping to buy[34]: Getting the news about Robbie at the charity fair
- Some Slender Comfort[35]: With Will after the charity fair
Monday 29th April
- Polite conversation is rarely either[36]: Calling on the Groves with Viola and meeting the Fairmonts
Tuesday 30th April
- Under the Spreading Chestnut Tree[37]: Meeting Harun in Hyde Park
- Preaching to the Unappreciative[38]: Meeting Malcolm in Hyde Park
Wednesday 1st May
- The Scars of Battle[39]: Visiting Robbie
Thursday 2cd May
- Company at Breakfast[40]: With Will at breakfast
- Words to Lift a Soldier's Spirit[41]: Will and Olivia go to buy a book for Robbie
Friday 3rd May
- You cannot choose your relations[42]: John Bartram calls
Saturday 4th May
- An Afternoon of Archery[43]: Olivia joins Miss Beacham and other friends for archery
Sunday 5th May
- Let's All Give Thanks[44]: With Miss Pritchard and Lady Elizabeth after church
Monday 6th May
- Arabia Mon Amour[45]: Olivia and Will bump into Harun outside the Moroccan Embassy