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Wife of the magistrate in [[Ham-on-Koom]] and an alumna of the [[Quirm College for Young Ladies]]. A contemporary of Lady [[Sybil Ramkin]], she is married to a quiet unassuming man who dispenses local justice without fear, favour, or corruption, in the mornings, and who goes fly-fishing in the afternoons. She has a daughter who is married and lives just outside [[Quirm]], and a son who had to depart for [[XXXX|Fourecks]] in something of a hurry over a ''complete'' misunderstanding, but who is now ''very'' big in sheep, she hears. | Wife of the magistrate in [[Ham-on-Koom]] and an alumna of the [[Quirm College for Young Ladies]]. A contemporary of Lady [[Sybil Ramkin]], she is married to a quiet unassuming man who dispenses local justice without fear, favour, or corruption, in the mornings, and who goes fly-fishing in the afternoons. She has a daughter who is married and lives just outside [[Quirm]], and a son who had to depart for [[XXXX|Fourecks]] in something of a hurry over a ''complete'' misunderstanding, but who is now ''very'' big in sheep, she hears. |
Latest revision as of 15:19, 26 October 2017
Wife of the magistrate in Ham-on-Koom and an alumna of the Quirm College for Young Ladies. A contemporary of Lady Sybil Ramkin, she is married to a quiet unassuming man who dispenses local justice without fear, favour, or corruption, in the mornings, and who goes fly-fishing in the afternoons. She has a daughter who is married and lives just outside Quirm, and a son who had to depart for Fourecks in something of a hurry over a complete misunderstanding, but who is now very big in sheep, she hears.
Known in Form 3b as Berenice Mousefather. Also known as Berenice Waynesbury.