Augusta Landon

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Augusta Marie Landon, born Lady Augusta Marckwick, is the third Marchioness of Beningborough, and is the daughter of Nathanial and Amelia Marckwick, Earl and Countess of Barrow. She is the grandmother of Juliet Landon, and is an NPC created by Izzie.


Augusta Landon
Portrayed by Judi Dench
Full Name Augusta Marie Landon (nee Marckwick)
Associated Noble House(s) Earldom of Barrow, Marquessiate of Beningborough
Date of Birth March 4, 1743
Father Nathanial Marckwick
Father's Rank Earl of Barrow
Mother Amelia Jane Marckwick (nee Moore)
Mother's Rank Countess of Barrow
Town Residence {{{residence}}}
Year of Debut 1760
Dowry £20,000
Year of Marriage 1763
Spouse Nicholas Landon
Spouse's Rank 3rd Marquess of Beningborough
Year of Widowhood 1784
Issue Edmond Landon, Celia Powell


Family

Spouse & Children

Married Nicholas Landon, 3rd Marquess of Beningborough, in 1763. Their marriage produced a total of 5 children, though only 2 survived: Edmond Landon and Celia Powell.


Grandchildren Augusta has a total of six living grandchildren, five from Edmond, and one from the Celia.

Landon Grandchildren

Richard Landon

Elizabeth Landon

Juliet Landon

Frederick Landon

Amelia "Amy" Landon


Powell Grandchildren

Lydia Powell (1793-1800)

Katherine Powell (1795 -)

Childhood (1743-1760)

The eldest of seven children, Augusta was always relied upon to set a good example for her elder siblings, though she rarely did. She enjoyed spending more time getting her younger siblings into trouble than helping them with anything, and as she grew older, flirted ceaselessly with almost any gentleman who caught her eye. Tutors were hired to educate Augusta and her three sisters in everything from painting to dancing, though it was eventually decided that Augusta should be taught in a seminary until she became less rebellious. Augusta was sent away at the age of fifteen, and returned home on her eighteenth birthday. Tamed somewhat by her three years away, Augusta still harboured a rebellious streak which would become evident following her debut in society.

Debut (1760)

Marriage (1763-1784)

Widowhood (1784-present)

Present Day (1811-)