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Elise, since the beginning of the Season, has been caught smack middle of this raging battle between the debs of London. She is best friends with [[Julianne Grafton]], allegedly the antagonist of this entire scenario, and most recently made friends with [[Juliet Landon]], who is in fact, even closer to [[Charity Pritchard]]. She was also the one who provided the identity of ''Lady J.L.'' to Julianne, an act that angered Charity, who found the idea of Julianne wanting to ''make friends' with Juliet rather ridiculous. Charity also spat that '''Julianne doesn't have friends, she has connections!''' and that Elise would be better off knowing that.
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On her part, she is adamant, despite articles in Society News, in her beliefs that Julianne is still the deserving Incomparable. And she has wasted no efforts in telling Julianne so. She has always been the one to encourage Julianne, and fill the rare holes that her insecurities created[http://z9.invisionfree.com/thelondonlife/index.php?showtopic=1046&st=0].
  
 
== Rumors (1806) ==
 
== Rumors (1806) ==

Revision as of 00:59, 1 February 2011

Elise Hampton
Portrayed by Kirsten Dunst
Full Name Elizabeth Marie Hampton
Associated Noble House(s) Marquessate of Emerson
Date of Birth 10th June 1793
Father Calvin Hampton
Father's Rank Steward
Mother Therese Hampton
Mother's Rank Middle class
Town Residence {{{residence}}}
Year of Debut 1811
Dowry

Miss Elise Hampton is the only orphan daughter of solicitor Calvin Hampton and Therese Hampton. She is eighteen years old and is currently living with the Pritchard Family in London. She is god-daughter to the Marchioness of Emerson, Winifred Verlaine-Pritchard, sister to Blake and Gabriel Pritchard, and cousin of Charity Pritchard.


Early Years (1973-1810)

Elisabeth Marie Hampton is the only (known) surviving member of the Hampton family, her mother having passed away at childbirth and her father following soon after suffering from Pneumonia. She was only two when her father died and was left as a ward of the Pritchards, and since treated as a daughter of the house. Elise was a delight as a child, beautiful in both her fair features as well as her disposition and manners. At the age of four, she began accompanying the Marchioness into town during the Season, reveling in all the attention that the Marchioness’ friends gave her. She was a cherubic young girl that said many a clever thing in the afternoon at-homes that she attended with her guardian.

Elise is fluent in English and her god-mother's native french as well as accomplished in painting, embroidery and music. She plays both the Pianoforte and the Violin.

Elise was known to be rather shy as a child, always listening to the opinions of others and never really having one of her own. She has a companion in Charity Pritchard, the orphan niece of the Marchioness who also lives with the family. is the one who eggs Elise's on to be an accomplice in her plans, and usually the one who gets into trouble.

And while Elise counts Charity as family, she has a best friend in Julianne Grafton. The two have known each other from the cradle, their mothers being friends themselves. Elise admires Julianne's ambition and ability, and finds Julianne uncommonly pretty. She and the other girls in their group, Sarah Nielson and Vera-Jane Gordon have always accepted Julianne as their Leader.


Debut (1811)

Battle of the Debutantes

Elise, since the beginning of the Season, has been caught smack middle of this raging battle between the debs of London. She is best friends with Julianne Grafton, allegedly the antagonist of this entire scenario, and most recently made friends with Juliet Landon, who is in fact, even closer to Charity Pritchard. She was also the one who provided the identity of Lady J.L. to Julianne, an act that angered Charity, who found the idea of Julianne wanting to make friends' with Juliet rather ridiculous. Charity also spat that Julianne doesn't have friends, she has connections! and that Elise would be better off knowing that.

On her part, she is adamant, despite articles in Society News, in her beliefs that Julianne is still the deserving Incomparable. And she has wasted no efforts in telling Julianne so. She has always been the one to encourage Julianne, and fill the rare holes that her insecurities created[1].

Rumors (1806)

Elise has been rumored to be an illegitimate daughter of either the Marquess or the Marchioness of Emerson, though her lack of features from both should have correctly dispelled any thought of adultery. Both the Marquess and Marchioness possessed dark coloring, and either green or hazel eyes, and Elise has blond hair and bright blue eyes. She is in fact, a splitting image of her mother, Therese Hampton, who was the daughter of a middle class family. Her father was the third son of a landowning family further up north and took up the profession as a solicitor upon his graduation at Oxford. Calvin Hampton then entered Lord Emerson's employ, as his Uncle's assistant, and on his Uncle's retirement, became solicitor to the Pritchards. The Pritchards had made it clear to the ton that she was their daughter in all concerns, and she was written into the Marquess' will just as the daughter of the house would. In hindsight, it would have perhaps been clearer to have announced the circumstances of Elise's birth and subsequent adoption, however, not it remains too late to change the decision the Marquess had made while he was still alive.

Rumor also has it that Elise is nothing but an impoverished girl, and now only survives by the goodwill of the Pritchards. This is in fact untrue; before his death, the Marquess had made sure she was well provided for, he himself all to clear of how society ran. Elise is to have a dowry of £40,000 upon her marriage, or failing that, to be hers on her 23rd birthday, to spend as she pleases. In addition, her mother was promised £500 a year until her father's death, or her own, and that amounted to, £2,500, at her death having married Mr. Hampton for five years. This money ensures that Elise will be able to live on a very comfortable income for the rest of her life even if she does not marry.

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