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The '''Galman family''' were English nobility. In the early 19th century, the head of the family was addressed as Lord Galman. Their estate was in Nottinghamshire, near [[Wollaton Hall]]. | The '''Galman family''' were English nobility. In the early 19th century, the head of the family was addressed as Lord Galman. Their estate was in Nottinghamshire, near [[Wollaton Hall]]. | ||
− | Lord Galman and his wife, Lady Galman, were friends of [[ | + | Lord Galman and his wife, Lady Galman, were friends of the [[Earl of Allendale]]. Their daughter, [[Edith Galman]], was likewise a childhood friend of [[William Laurence]]; when she was nine years old and he was thirteen, the two of them made a private "half-joking agreement" to marry someday. |
Their engagement was never formalized, although it was among the factors that made Laurence initially reluctant to attach himself to [[Temeraire]]. | Their engagement was never formalized, although it was among the factors that made Laurence initially reluctant to attach himself to [[Temeraire]]. |