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[[Oliver Crackenthorpe|Colonel Oliver Crackenthorpe]]'s '''wife''' was a wild woman who caused a [[scandal]], leading to his friends to convince him to have her committed to an [[Asylum (hospital)|asylum]] in [[1861]]. Whilst there, she went [[insanity|mad]]. Once [[news]] of this spread, [[Victoria|Queen Victoria]] had him sent to [[Fortress (Fortitude)|the sea fortress]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Fortitude (audio story)|Fortitude]]'') | [[Oliver Crackenthorpe|Colonel Oliver Crackenthorpe]]'s '''wife''' was a wild woman who caused a [[scandal]], leading to his friends to convince him to have her committed to an [[Asylum (hospital)|asylum]] in [[1861]]. Whilst there, she went [[insanity|mad]]. Once [[news]] of this spread, [[Victoria|Queen Victoria]] had him sent to [[Fortress (Fortitude)|the sea fortress]]. | ||
Colonel Crackenthorpe dressed up a room at the fortress to look like her [[sitting room]] and the imps pretended to be her, although they did not do it well enough for him. Once the Queen and [[Duleep Singh|Maharaja Duleep Singh]] set him free, he decided that he would return to his wife. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Fortitude (audio story)|Fortitude]]'') | |||
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[[Category:Humans with unknown names]] | [[Category:Humans with unknown names]] |