The Bennett sisters in age order (oldest first) are:
Mr. Darcy has a younger sister named Georgiana Darcy, in the book Pride and Prejudice.
Mr Darcy of course!
Mrs. Philips
Mrs. Hurst is one of Mr. Bingley's sisters.
Darcy's housekeeper was Mrs. Reynolds.
They live in London, on Gracechurch Street.
Mr. Bennet has gone to London to find Lydia and Wickham. When he does, Mrs. Bennet believes Mr. Bennet will do all he can to force Wickham to marry Lydia. She believes this will necessarily entail a duel, and that Wickham, a much younger and more experienced man, will kill Mr. Bennet. When that happens, Mrs. Bennet fears, Mr. Collins will immediately descend on Longbourne to claim it for himself and throw the Bennets out. That being the case, she fears they will all wind up sleeping in hedgerows. Such are the quality of Mrs. Bennet's thoughts.
Mr. Gardiner was Mrs. Bennet's brother, as very prosperous London tradesman. Mrs. Gardiner spent a very happy part of her childhood in Lambton, a town in Derbyshire near Darcy's estate of Pemberly. The Gardiners invited Elizabeth to go to Derbyshire with them, and it was on this trip that she saw Pemberly, met Darcy again, and discovered she had misjudged his character.
Mrs. Bennet's sister, Mrs. Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Philips live in Meryton, a village near the Bennet family estate in the novel "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen. Mrs. Philips is Mrs. Bennet's sister, and they are minor characters in the story.
Mrs. Hurst's first name in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice is Caroline. She is the sister of Mr. Bingley, and is often seen accompanying her sister-in-law, Miss Bingley, in social situations.
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Mrs. Hurst is one of Mr. Bingley's sisters.
Her first name is Fanny.
Meryton is a fictional town in Jane Austen's novel "Pride and Prejudice." In the story, the Bennet family lives in Longbourn, a village near Meryton. Other characters who live in Meryton include the Phillips family and the militia officers who are stationed there.
Darcy's housekeeper was Mrs. Reynolds.
Mrs. Younge is a character in Jane Austen's novel "Pride and Prejudice." She is the housekeeper at Pemberley, Mr. Darcy's estate. She is known for her role in helping Wickham in his schemes against the Darcy family.
The gardeners are friends of the Bennet family in "Pride and Prejudice." Mr. Gardiner is the brother of Mrs. Bennet, making him the uncle of the Bennet daughters. The gardeners play a supportive role in the family and help guide the Bennet girls through various situations in the novel.
Mrs. Phillips is the wife of Mr. Phillips and the sister of Mrs. Bennet in Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice." She is described as sociable and friendly, often visiting the Bennet family to update them on local news and gossip. Overall, she is a minor character in the novel.
Yes, in "Pride and Prejudice", Mr. Bennet's sister, Mrs. Phillips, mentions the death of Mr. Bennet's father and Elizabeth's grandfather. Additionally, Lydia elopes with Mr. Wickham, which brings shame to the family, but no one dies in the book.