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When Lady [[Jane Grey]]'s mother forced her into [[marriage]] with Lord [[Guildford Dudley]], that made the [[Duke of Northumberland]] her [[father]]-in-law. The Duke had her appointed to the throne to gain power for himself. ([[TV]]: ''[[Lost in Time (TV story)|Lost in Time]]'') | When Lady [[Jane Grey]]'s mother forced her into [[marriage]] with Lord [[Guildford Dudley]], that made the [[Duke of Northumberland]] her [[father]]-in-law. The Duke had her appointed to the throne to gain power for himself. ([[TV]]: ''[[Lost in Time (TV story)|Lost in Time]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 18:52, 3 September 2020
One's in-laws were related to them by marriage. Amy Pond realised to her horror that she was the Eleventh Doctor's mother-in-law, through her daughter River Song. (TV: The Wedding of River Song) River's father, Rory Williams, noted that the Doctor was also the brother-in-law of their son, Anthony Williams. (WC: Rory's Story)
When Lady Jane Grey's mother forced her into marriage with Lord Guildford Dudley, that made the Duke of Northumberland her father-in-law. The Duke had her appointed to the throne to gain power for himself. (TV: Lost in Time)