The Heiresses That Refused

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The Heiress that Turn Down Norfolk Territory

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The Heiress that Turn Down Norfolk Territory

They were different as day and night, but they were both the daughters of Lord Andrew Charles Howard and Lady Karissa Elizabeth Ann Howard nee Lowell.

Lord Charles Andrew Howard SR turns the Act of Succession into a challenge for his grandsons by his oldest son, Lord Charles Andrew Howard Junior.

Lord Charles Andrew Howard Junior had gone through all the trouble to name his oldest son, and first child after his grandfather, Lord Charles Andrew Howard SR and himself, and he was sure that he would succeed him.

Lord Charles Andrew Howard The Third after 24 years of marriage has no children with his first wife, Lady Victoria Charlotte Stanhope and their marriage is dissolved in 2274 and Lord Charles Andrew Howard The Third is remarried to Lady Millicent Collin and he is still in the running to inherit the Dukedom of Norfolk only if he can have a child before his other two brothers, Lord Patrick William Howard The Second and Lord Andrew Charles who is named in honor of their great-uncle, Lord Andrew Charles Howard, Duke of Northumberland Territory.

All of sudden, Lord Andrew Charles announces that Karissa Elizabeth Ann Lowell and he are going to have a child, and they will marry before the child is born in May of 2275.

They are married on March 21, 2275, and Lady Karissa gives birth to a daughter, Lady Elizabeth Victoria Ann Beltane on May 1, 2275 and with the birth of Lady Elizabeth.

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