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It was at this soiree that Lord Allendale met [[Emily Roland]]. As Emily's captain, Laurence was responsible for her education. Not realizing that Emily - a girl - was a member of the [[Aerial Corps]], Lord Allendale misinterpreted Laurence's educational involvement to mean that Emily was Laurence's "by-blow" and therefore his own illegitimate granddaughter. | It was at this soiree that Lord Allendale met [[Emily Roland]]. As Emily's captain, Laurence was responsible for her education. Not realizing that Emily - a girl - was a member of the [[Aerial Corps]], Lord Allendale misinterpreted Laurence's educational involvement to mean that Emily was Laurence's "by-blow" and therefore his own illegitimate granddaughter. | ||
− | By the time of Napoleon's invasion of Britain in late 1807, Lord Allendale had become so ill that his oldest son, [[George Laurence]], had to take over on the management of the estate in Nottinghamshire. For this reason, Laurence was not allowed to see his father on the two occasions when he and other troops passed through Nottinghamshire. There was some doubt as to whether or not Lord Allendale would last another year | + | By the time of Napoleon's invasion of Britain in late 1807, Lord Allendale had become so ill that his oldest son, [[George Laurence]], had to take over on the management of the estate in Nottinghamshire. For this reason, Laurence was not allowed to see his father on the two occasions when he and other troops passed through Nottinghamshire. There was some doubt as to whether or not Lord Allendale would last another year. |