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Lady '''Catherine Waverly''' was a [[20th century]] [[Earth]] [[human]]. She was politically active and long involved with the women's [[feminism|liberation movement]], at a time when that required compromising with men in power. | Lady '''Catherine Waverly''' was a [[20th century]] [[Earth]] [[human]]. She was politically active and long involved with the women's [[feminism|liberation movement]], at a time when that required compromising with men in power. | ||
The Waverly family were old friends of [[Ian Gilmore]]. | The Waverly family were old friends of [[Ian Gilmore]]. | ||
She was unable to have children. Her husband, [[Charles Waverly]], "volunteered" her for [[Wilcock Institute|a eugenics programme]] to create advanced soldiers; the resulting child, [[Emma Waverly]], was largely kept away from her. Charles also had a large number of affairs in later years but the Waverly's lived together for appearences. | She was unable to have children. Her husband, [[Charles Waverly]], "volunteered" her for [[Wilcock Institute|a eugenics programme]] to create advanced soldiers; the resulting child, [[Emma Waverly]], was largely kept away from her. Charles also had a large number of affairs in later years but the Waverly's lived together for appearences. | ||
In [[July]] [[1965]], she found what her husband had done to Emma and murdered him for it. She hid the guilt. | In [[July]] [[1965]], she found what her husband had done to Emma and murdered him for it. She hid the guilt. | ||
She still returned to Westminster a day after the funeral to see a friend be appointed to Lords. [[Templeton]] would patronise her in 1965 that if her father hadn't died in 1953 (ten years before peerage laws changed), she'd have inherited his seat in the [[House of Lords]]; she put him down sharply and expressed displeasure with how few female politicians there were. Lady Catherine and [[Toby Kinsella|Sir Toby Kinsella]] noted the new MP [[Margaret Thatcher]]. | She still returned to Westminster a day after the funeral to see a friend be appointed to Lords. [[Templeton]] would patronise her in 1965 that if her father hadn't died in 1953 (ten years before peerage laws changed), she'd have inherited his seat in the [[House of Lords]]; she put him down sharply and expressed displeasure with how few female politicians there were. Lady Catherine and [[Toby Kinsella|Sir Toby Kinsella]] noted the new MP [[Margaret Thatcher]]. |