- is a
landed gentleman. He is
married to Mrs Bennet, the
daughter of a
Meryton attorney, the late Mr
Gardiner Sr.
Together they have five daughters: Jane...
-
civilly and take him to
balls and
social events in
Meryton. One day,
while on a walk
around Meryton, they meet
members of a
newly arrived militia regiment...
- point" for the
original score. In
addition to Beethoven,
pieces such as "
Meryton Townhall" and "The
Militia Marches In" (featuring the flute) were inspired...
- the
current heir
presumptive to the
Bennet family estate of
Longbourn in
Meryton, Hertfordshire, due to the
estate being entailed to
heirs male. Mr Collins...
-
Bennet family live at
their Longbourn estate,
situated near the
village of
Meryton in Hertfordshire, England. Mrs Bennet's
greatest desire is to
marry off...
- of the
Longbourn estate,
situated near the
fictional market village of
Meryton in Hertfordshire, England. She is 20
years old by the
middle of the novel...
- deception, secrets, spies, and
disappearing money." Once he
appears at
Meryton,
Wickham is noticed,
especially by the
Bennet sisters: his youth, his manly...
-
George Meriton (or
Meryton) (died 1624) was an
English churchman, Dean of
Peterborough in 1612 and Dean of York in 1617. He was born in Hertfordshire...
- that
there is more to Mr.
Darcy than the
proud and
sneering man at the
Meryton ****embly, that
there is a
deepness to him as
people like him are custodians...
- She
lives at 318
Longbourne Avenue with four
roommates Jane, Mary, and
Meryton sisters Lydia and Kitty.
Despite the
social pressure to be married, Bennet...