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{{Infobox Individual
|individual name= Mrs Peace
|image= Mrs Peace.jpg
|image= [[Image:Mrs_Peace.jpg|thumb|250px|Mrs. Peace possessed by the Gelth.]]
|alias=
|race= [[Human]]
|species = Human
|home planet= [[Earth]]
|origin= [[Earth]]
|home era= [[19th century]]
|birth date = [[1783]]
|appearances= [[DW]]: ''[[The Unquiet Dead]]''
|death date = [[December]] [[1869]]
|actor= [[Jennifer Hill]]
|only= The Unquiet Dead (TV story)
}}
|actor= Jennifer Hill
}}'''Mrs Peace''' ([[1783]] - [[December]] [[1869]]) was an elderly female [[human]] who [[died]] and was laid to rest at [[Sneed and Company]], only to get right back up again and walk out the door.


'''Mrs Peace''' was an elderly lady who died and was laid to rest at [[Sneed and Company]]. An [[alien]] [[Gelth]] took over her corpse, reanimating it. Mrs Peace then murdered her [[Mr Redpath|grandson]] and fled to [[Taliesin Lodge]] where [[Charles Dickens]] was giving a reading - the last place the real Mrs Peace had been intending to visit prior to her death. When the Gelth left her body to return to its gaseous form, Mrs Peace's body collapsed in the auditorium. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Unquiet Dead]]'')
According to Mr [[Redpath]], her grandson, Mrs Peace had "good innings" and was "so full of life." She died on or soon before [[24 December]], [[1869]]. Her body was taken to Sneed and Company to be buried.
 
Before burial, though, as her grandson was visiting, a [[Gelth]] took over Peace's [[corpse]], reanimating it. Peace then murdered Redpath and fled to [[Taliesin Lodge]] where [[Charles Dickens]] was giving a reading the last place the living Peace had been intending to visit prior to her death. When the Gelth left her body to return to its gaseous form, Mrs Peace's body collapsed in the auditorium. Her corpse was taken by [[Gabriel Sneed]] and [[Gwyneth (The Unquiet Dead)|Gwyneth]] and placed in a [[coffin]]. Later she rose out of the coffin, alongside her grandson, Redpath, and attempted to kill [[Rose Tyler]] before asking for help from the [[Ninth Doctor]]. She and the other corpses were later used to trap the Doctor and Rose after the Gelth revealed their true colours, but they were expelled from her body when Dickens turned on the gas mains and were shortly afterwards destroyed completely when the gas was ignited. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Unquiet Dead (TV story)|The Unquiet Dead]]'')
 
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Latest revision as of 17:30, 10 March 2024

Mrs Peace (1783 - December 1869) was an elderly female human who died and was laid to rest at Sneed and Company, only to get right back up again and walk out the door.

According to Mr Redpath, her grandson, Mrs Peace had "good innings" and was "so full of life." She died on or soon before 24 December, 1869. Her body was taken to Sneed and Company to be buried.

Before burial, though, as her grandson was visiting, a Gelth took over Peace's corpse, reanimating it. Peace then murdered Redpath and fled to Taliesin Lodge where Charles Dickens was giving a reading — the last place the living Peace had been intending to visit prior to her death. When the Gelth left her body to return to its gaseous form, Mrs Peace's body collapsed in the auditorium. Her corpse was taken by Gabriel Sneed and Gwyneth and placed in a coffin. Later she rose out of the coffin, alongside her grandson, Redpath, and attempted to kill Rose Tyler before asking for help from the Ninth Doctor. She and the other corpses were later used to trap the Doctor and Rose after the Gelth revealed their true colours, but they were expelled from her body when Dickens turned on the gas mains and were shortly afterwards destroyed completely when the gas was ignited. (TV: The Unquiet Dead)