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| alias          = Wibsensia
| alias          = Wibsensia
| race            = [[Human]]
| race            = [[human]]
| home planet    = [[Earth]]
| home planet    = [[Earth]]
| home era        = [[20th century]]
| appearances    = [[AG]]: ''[[Hornets' Nest]]''<br>[[AG]]: ''[[The Relics of Time]]''
| appearances    = [[AG]]: ''[[Hornets' Nest]]''<br>[[AG]]: ''[[The Relics of Time]]''
| actor          = [[Susan Jameson]]
| actor          = [[Susan Jameson]]
|species = http://www.doctorwhoreviews.co.uk/Fourth%20Doctor_files/Mrs%20Wibbsey.jpg}}
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'''Mrs Wibbsey''' was the [[Fourth Doctor]]'s [[housekeeper (Job)|housekeeper]] at [[Nest Cottage]].
'''Mrs Wibbsey''' was the [[Fourth Doctor|Fourth Doctor]]'s [[housekeeper (Job)|housekeeper]] at [[Nest Cottage]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
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===Further adventures===
===Further adventures===
Wibbsey accidentally sold a vital part of [[the Doctor's TARDIS]]. She traded the part for a bag of items. One of these items was an image of the Doctor's face as a mosaic. The Doctor took her back to the Celtic period. He told everyone that she was a god called Wibsensia; she performed tricks to further the lie. ([[AG]]: [[The Relics of Time]]'')''
Wibbsey accidentally sold a vital part of [[the Doctor's TARDIS]]. She traded the part for a bag of items. One of these items was an image of the Doctor's face as a mosaic. The Doctor took her back to the Celtic period. He told everyone that she was a god called Wibsensia; she performed tricks to further the lie. ([[AG]]: ''[[The Relics of Time]]'')
 
Someone had painted the Doctor’s likeness into a famous poster by Toulouse-Lautrec, leading Mrs Wibbsey and him to Paris in the 1890s.


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