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'''Abigail Holt''' was the pseudonym of a girlfriend of [[Benjamin Franklin]] in [[1762]], whilst he was staying in [[London]].


'''Abigail Holt''' was the pseudonym of the girlfriend of [[Benjamin Franklin]] in [[1762]], whilst he was staying in [[London]]. However, as Franklin had a wife in America, he was wary about their relationship being public.  
She was an [[aristocrat]] and relative of the King. Holt was married but lived apart from her husband under the name Abigail Holt. She told her real name to [[Steven Taylor]] but he did not or did not want to remember it.


Holt was also married, however felt frustrated with her husband, so lived a second life in disguise under the name Abigail Holt. Franklin was attracted to her love of science and politics, which they engaged in discussions about at the local coffee house. A friend of the Penn family, who Franklin was involved in a legal dispute with, Holt's relationship was discovered, resulting in the Penns blackmailing her to spy on Franklin, or risk her affair being revealed to her husband. Franklin supplied her with false information to relay to the Penns.
Her appearance did not match her position completely, leading the [[First Doctor]], Steven and [[Vicki Pallister|Vicki]] to a suspicion that she was a time traveller herself and wanted to change the history. This suspicion turned out to be unfounded.


Holt was an [[Aristocrat|aristocrat]] and relative of [[King]] [[George III]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Founding Fathers (audio story)|The Founding Fathers]]'')
She loved Franklin, and he was attracted to her love of science and politics, about which they engaged in discussions at the [[Pennsylvania Coffee Shop]]. However, as Franklin had a wife in America, he was wary about their relationship being public. Benjamin's son, [[William Franklin]], knew about their relationship. Vicki noted that he did not approve of it and saw that as a bad omen for their future.
 
At the time, Benjamin Franklin was involved in a legal dispute with the Penn family, including [[Thomas Penn]]. When Holt's relationship with Franklin was discovered by the Penns, they blackmailed her into spying on Franklin threatening to reveal her affair to her husband otherwise. She could not hide anything from her lover, so Franklin supplied her with information to relay to the Penns. According to her, she did not have to lie as he had nothing to hide.
 
Although the history forgot her, the Doctor thought that she and her treatment by the Penns had a profound influence on Franklin. The copy of the Doctor's mind considered her unimportant. Steven demonstrated this discrepancy to persuade his granddaughter [[Sida]] that the copy cannot be compared to the real Doctor. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Founding Fathers (audio story)|The Founding Fathers]]'')


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Abigail Holt was the pseudonym of a girlfriend of Benjamin Franklin in 1762, whilst he was staying in London.

She was an aristocrat and relative of the King. Holt was married but lived apart from her husband under the name Abigail Holt. She told her real name to Steven Taylor but he did not or did not want to remember it.

Her appearance did not match her position completely, leading the First Doctor, Steven and Vicki to a suspicion that she was a time traveller herself and wanted to change the history. This suspicion turned out to be unfounded.

She loved Franklin, and he was attracted to her love of science and politics, about which they engaged in discussions at the Pennsylvania Coffee Shop. However, as Franklin had a wife in America, he was wary about their relationship being public. Benjamin's son, William Franklin, knew about their relationship. Vicki noted that he did not approve of it and saw that as a bad omen for their future.

At the time, Benjamin Franklin was involved in a legal dispute with the Penn family, including Thomas Penn. When Holt's relationship with Franklin was discovered by the Penns, they blackmailed her into spying on Franklin threatening to reveal her affair to her husband otherwise. She could not hide anything from her lover, so Franklin supplied her with information to relay to the Penns. According to her, she did not have to lie as he had nothing to hide.

Although the history forgot her, the Doctor thought that she and her treatment by the Penns had a profound influence on Franklin. The copy of the Doctor's mind considered her unimportant. Steven demonstrated this discrepancy to persuade his granddaughter Sida that the copy cannot be compared to the real Doctor. (AUDIO: The Founding Fathers)