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'''Thomas''' was [[Isobel (Plague City)|Isobel]]'s husband and [[Catherine (Plague City)|Catherine]]'s father. He lived in [[Edinburgh]] in [[1645]]. | '''Thomas Abney''' was [[Isobel (Plague City)|Isobel]]'s husband and [[Catherine (Plague City)|Catherine]]'s father. He lived in [[Edinburgh]] in [[1645]]. | ||
Thomas sat with Catherine as she was dying from the [[bubonic plague]], he even watched as the [[plague doctor]] removed her from their home. He later contracted the plague himself but was cured by the [[Twelfth Doctor]] with a [[pill|tablet]] from [[the TARDIS]]. | Thomas sat with Catherine as she was dying from the [[bubonic plague]], he even watched as the [[plague doctor]] removed her from their home. He later contracted the plague himself but was cured by the [[Twelfth Doctor]] with a [[pill|tablet]] from [[the TARDIS]]. | ||
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He was soon reunited with his daughter after the Doctor cured her of the plague. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Plague City (novel)|Plague City]]'') | He was soon reunited with his daughter after the Doctor cured her of the plague. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Plague City (novel)|Plague City]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:20, 24 April 2023
Thomas Abney was Isobel's husband and Catherine's father. He lived in Edinburgh in 1645.
Thomas sat with Catherine as she was dying from the bubonic plague, he even watched as the plague doctor removed her from their home. He later contracted the plague himself but was cured by the Twelfth Doctor with a tablet from the TARDIS.
He was soon reunited with his daughter after the Doctor cured her of the plague. (PROSE: Plague City)