Edward Davies
Edward Davies is a young "in-trade" solicitor, who specializes in contracts, wills, leases, and estate matters - but who also fancies himself a writer, and in his spare time he writes poetry, stories, and other scribblings. He longs for the day when he can walk away from the boring, tedious life of a city solicitor and become a famous author.
Age: 24
Height: 5' 10"
Weight: 162 lbs
Hair: Light brown
Eyes: Brown
Appearance: Youthful; sports thin sideburns in an attempt to appear older; a bit paunchy and wan from lack of sun exposure; wears a threadbare black suit
Personality: Quiet, withdrawn, artistic, fanciful
History: Born in Camden Town in 1789; attended Westminster School; apprenticed as a solicitor to Attorney George A. Wilkes, Esq., 1810; works at Wilkes, Hatherton, Squires, and Kellerman, a law firm located near St Mary le Strand in the Temple district of London.
Family: James Davies (Father), 52 and in poor health - a private in the 9th Regiment of Foot, James Davies was part of the company which fired upon the mobs during the Gordon Riots; he left the service soon after from rock to the head and trauma incurred during the riots. Proficient with the harpsichord and pianoforte, he became a music instructor in London, until his health (including severe arthritis) rendered him unable to take on students.
Martha Davies nee Smith, 49 (deceased), daughter of a tea shop owner; a very genteel, neat, and proper lady, despite her humble upbringing; died of pneumonia in 1809.
Cecilia 'Ceelie' Stanhope nee Davies, (26), elder sister of Edward, married a Engineer Corps Lieutenant, and now a land surveyor, from Shropshire, Arthur Stanhope, in 1808; they have 3 children, Tess (4), Brian (2), and Michael (6 months). While Ceelie and Edward write often, they have not seen each other in 3 years.
Hobbies: Writing, reading, collecting books and maps
Likes: Tea, walks in Hyde Park, the opera, listening to music
Dislikes: Violence, politics, drudgery
Love Interest(if any): None at the moment, but is open to the right person
Age: 24
Height: 5' 10"
Weight: 162 lbs
Hair: Light brown
Eyes: Brown
Appearance: Youthful; sports thin sideburns in an attempt to appear older; a bit paunchy and wan from lack of sun exposure; wears a threadbare black suit
Personality: Quiet, withdrawn, artistic, fanciful
History: Born in Camden Town in 1789; attended Westminster School; apprenticed as a solicitor to Attorney George A. Wilkes, Esq., 1810; works at Wilkes, Hatherton, Squires, and Kellerman, a law firm located near St Mary le Strand in the Temple district of London.
Family: James Davies (Father), 52 and in poor health - a private in the 9th Regiment of Foot, James Davies was part of the company which fired upon the mobs during the Gordon Riots; he left the service soon after from rock to the head and trauma incurred during the riots. Proficient with the harpsichord and pianoforte, he became a music instructor in London, until his health (including severe arthritis) rendered him unable to take on students.
Martha Davies nee Smith, 49 (deceased), daughter of a tea shop owner; a very genteel, neat, and proper lady, despite her humble upbringing; died of pneumonia in 1809.
Cecilia 'Ceelie' Stanhope nee Davies, (26), elder sister of Edward, married a Engineer Corps Lieutenant, and now a land surveyor, from Shropshire, Arthur Stanhope, in 1808; they have 3 children, Tess (4), Brian (2), and Michael (6 months). While Ceelie and Edward write often, they have not seen each other in 3 years.
Hobbies: Writing, reading, collecting books and maps
Likes: Tea, walks in Hyde Park, the opera, listening to music
Dislikes: Violence, politics, drudgery
Love Interest(if any): None at the moment, but is open to the right person