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  • Lady Bertram
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  • Miss Maria Ward had the good fortune to attract the attentions of a baronet, Sir Thomas. Once they were married, she was elevated in rank as a baronet's lady, with a lovely house and a large income. She married extremely well, better than either of her two sisters. She brought a dowry of only £7,000 to the marriage.
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Marital
  • Married
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Portrayer
  • Lindsay Duncan
Residence
Name
  • Lady Bertram
Romance
Rank
  • Gentry
Family
  • Mrs. Norris
  • Mrs. Price
  • Thomas, Edmund, Maria, and Julia Bertram
  • William, Fanny, Susan, and seven other Price children
Gender
  • Female
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  • Miss Maria Ward had the good fortune to attract the attentions of a baronet, Sir Thomas. Once they were married, she was elevated in rank as a baronet's lady, with a lovely house and a large income. She married extremely well, better than either of her two sisters. She brought a dowry of only £7,000 to the marriage. Her elder sister Mrs. Norris, married a respectable clergyman: Rev. Mr. Norris. Lady Bertram's husband gave them the parish at Mansfield. Their other sister, Fanny, married a man without consequence. She did not let them know of her marriage until after the fact, angering Mrs. Norris.
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