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He enjoyed society, and the prospect of leaving it for the life of an [[aviator]] daunted him.
 
He enjoyed society, and the prospect of leaving it for the life of an [[aviator]] daunted him.
  
Has two (older?) brothers and three nephews.  
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Has two (older?) brothers, one of whom is in the church, and three nephews.  
  
 
Prior to becoming an aviator, Laurence had the prospect of marriage to [[Edith Galman]], but was not formally engaged.  He was 4 years her senior.
 
Prior to becoming an aviator, Laurence had the prospect of marriage to [[Edith Galman]], but was not formally engaged.  He was 4 years her senior.

Revision as of 20:49, 22 September 2006

Character Profile

Name: William Laurence
Date of Birth:
Service: Aerial Corps, formerly Navy
Rank: Captain
Nationality: British
Billets: HMS Shorewise, Lieutenant
HMS Goliath
HMS Reliant, Captain
Loch Laggan Covert, captain to Temeraire


Biography

A gentleman's son, he went to sea at the age of 12. Served on first or second rate ships of the line for most of his career, and won considerable prize money.

He enjoyed society, and the prospect of leaving it for the life of an aviator daunted him.

Has two (older?) brothers, one of whom is in the church, and three nephews.

Prior to becoming an aviator, Laurence had the prospect of marriage to Edith Galman, but was not formally engaged. He was 4 years her senior.

At the beginning of His Majesty's Dragon, he had been away from England for most of the past four years.

Served at the Battle of the Nile on the HMS Goliath.

Visited Rome as a boy.

As a young lieutenant at the age of 17, he served on the HMS Shorewise under Captain Barstowe, a coarse man who had risen through the ranks to become captain. He was conscious of his own lack of social graces and took his resentment out on those who made him feel that lack, such as young Laurence, whom he punished mercilessly.

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