Aristocrat

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Aristocrat
Lady Christina de Souza, a minor British aristocrat who met the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors

An aristocrat was a member of the aristocracy, the highest social class in cultures such as Great Britain, on Earth.

Fragmented in time, Scaroth became an aristocrat on Earth in one of his lives, as part of his grand plan to escape it. As Count Scarlioni, he was a well-known art connoisseur living in 1979's Paris, gaining considerable wealth from his splintered selves' exploits in previous centuries. (TV: City of Death)

Lord Kenilworth was an English aristocrat who led an expedition to Egypt in the late 19th century. Guided by the Fifth Doctor, he found the tomb of Nephthys. He took artefacts from the tomb back to England, including a mummy which was in actuality Nyssa. When the identity of the mummy was revealed at a mummy-unwrapping party at Kenilworth Hall in 1896, the Doctor determined it would take a century for Nyssa to completely revive. Kenilworth promised to keep her safe until then. (PROSE: The Sands of Time)

Lord Robert Urton and his wife, Lady Eloise Urton, were aristocrats living in 19th century Middletown. Roger Nepath brought them in contact with the fire elemental so it could possess and control them. (PROSE: The Burning)

Lady Christina de Souza was a minor British aristocrat and a thief. After their exploits on San Helios, she asked to join the Tenth Doctor in his travels. He refused, still recovering from the loss of Donna Noble. (TV: Planet of the Dead) When she met him again in his eleventh incarnation, he asked her to join him. By then, she had obtained the technology to travel in space from Henry van Statten's Vault. She turned him down his offer, preferring to explore on her own. (COMIC: The Eye of Ashaya, TV: Dalek)

Matilda was an aristocrat who painted a nude study of the Eleventh Doctor. When King Charles II came looking for him, he hid beneath her skirts. The king discovered the Doctor and imprisoned him in the Tower of London. (TV: The Impossible Astronaut)