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}}'''Margaret Waterfield''' was the sister of [[Edward Waterfield]] and the aunt of the [[Second Doctor]]'s companion [[Victoria Waterfield]]. She was [[murder]]ed by thugs who served [[Jared Khan]] in [[London]] in [[1909]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Birthright (novel)|Birthright]]'') | }}'''Margaret Waterfield''' was the sister of [[Edward Waterfield]] and the aunt of the [[Second Doctor]]'s companion [[Victoria Waterfield]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Birthright (novel)|Birthright]]'') | ||
In her diary aboard the TARDIS, Victoria described the walls of Sir [[Charles Westbrooke]]'s house having the "sort of design Aunt Margaret always accuses of causing her a headache." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Age of Ambition (short story)|The Age of Ambition]]'') | |||
She was [[murder]]ed by thugs who served [[Jared Khan]] in [[London]] in [[1909]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Birthright (novel)|Birthright]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:43, 25 January 2024
Margaret Waterfield was the sister of Edward Waterfield and the aunt of the Second Doctor's companion Victoria Waterfield. (PROSE: Birthright)
In her diary aboard the TARDIS, Victoria described the walls of Sir Charles Westbrooke's house having the "sort of design Aunt Margaret always accuses of causing her a headache." (PROSE: The Age of Ambition)
She was murdered by thugs who served Jared Khan in London in 1909. (PROSE: Birthright)