Part One:The Birth of The Duchess of Clarence Territory

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She was the second child and daughter of Lord Andrew Charles Howard, The Fifth Duke of Norfolk Territory on Star Base 12 and his Duchess, Lady Karissa Elizabeth Ann, Marchioness of Pembroke Territory on Star Base 12

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She was the second child and daughter of Lord Andrew Charles Howard, The Fifth Duke of Norfolk Territory on Star Base 12 and his Duchess, Lady Karissa Elizabeth Ann, Marchioness of Pembroke Territory on Star Base 12.

Lord Andrew Charles Howard, The Fifth Duke of Norfolk Territory was not even 25 when his first daughter, Lady Elizabeth Victoria Ann Beltane was born on May 1, 2275 at Norfolk Manor, his birthplace and his great-great-grandfather's ancestral home.

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The marriage of Lord Andrew Charles Howard and Lady Karissa Elizabeth Ann Lowell was one of convenience and not one of love.

Karissa Elizabeth Ann Lowell wanted a daughter she could name Elizabeth Victoria Ann Beltane and Lord Andrew Charles Howard needed a child to secure the Dukedom of Norfolk Territory and with the birth of the child he would become the Fifth Duke of Norfolk Territory as he would have given his latte grandfather his first male line great-grandchild.

So, when the two came together, both placed strings upon their marriage, if Lord Andrew Charles Howard didn't give Karissa a daughter -there would be no marriage and but Lord Andrew Charles price was marriage.

Karissa Elizabeth Ann Lowell told him "Once I found out that our child is a daughter. I will agree to marry you, but if it is not a daughter, I won't."

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