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'''Miriam''' was a [[United Kingdom|British]] citizen who lived and worked in [[London]] in the [[Victorian era|mid-nineteenth century]]. | '''Miriam''' was a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Civilians|citizen]] who lived and worked in [[London]] in the [[Victorian era|mid-nineteenth century]]. | ||
In 1868, she worked as a maid for Lady [[Ursula]] in her [[Westminster]] home, having plans to marry the butler, [[Douglas]]. Needing money to build a live together, Douglas schemed with the spiritualist [[Thaddeus Smith|Thaddeus the Great]] to gain Lady Ursula's inheritance. He asked Thaddeus to tell his employer that her cat Mittens wished for Douglas to receive the inheritance. | In 1868, she worked as a maid for Lady [[Ursula]] in her [[Westminster]] home, having plans to marry the butler, [[Douglas]]. Needing money to build a live together, Douglas schemed with the spiritualist [[Thaddeus Smith|Thaddeus the Great]] to gain Lady Ursula's inheritance. He asked Thaddeus to tell his employer that her cat Mittens wished for Douglas to receive the inheritance. | ||
Revision as of 20:35, 12 October 2016
Miriam was a British citizen who lived and worked in London in the mid-nineteenth century.
In 1868, she worked as a maid for Lady Ursula in her Westminster home, having plans to marry the butler, Douglas. Needing money to build a live together, Douglas schemed with the spiritualist Thaddeus the Great to gain Lady Ursula's inheritance. He asked Thaddeus to tell his employer that her cat Mittens wished for Douglas to receive the inheritance.
However, learning that Thaddeus would reveal his scheme during the next séance, Douglas stabbed the supposed psychic in the neck when the lights went out. Jacob or Evie Frye apprehended him after their investigation, leaving Miriam without the him.