In "Catherine, Called Birdy" by Karen Cushman, Lady Aislinn is Catherine's mother. She is portrayed as a strong and determined woman, navigating the challenges of medieval life while trying to maintain her family's status. Lady Aislinn often represents the societal expectations placed upon women of her time, contrasting with Catherine's desire for independence and adventure. Their relationship highlights the generational differences in how women perceive their roles within society.
-Catherine -Perkins -Aelis -edward -robert -uncle george -madame joanna -morwena -lady (catherine´s mom)
- Catherine (Birdy) - Lord Rollo (Catherine's father) - Lady Aslin (Catherine's mother) - Morwenna - Perkin - Thomas, Robert - Aelis - Uncle George - Shaggy Beard - Stephen - Aunt Eth-- (George's wife...) - Madam Joanna - Geoffrey There may be more...
Lady Catherine lives at an estate called Rosings, in Kent. Mr. Collins home, called Hunsford, is very near it.
no he did not live with a lady called Mary
Catherine Parr's child was called Mary Seymour
Lady Catherine Gordon died in 1537.
Lady Catherine Gordon was born in 1474.
Lady Catherine De Bourgh (Pride and Prejudice) owned it and later married Mr Collins.
Lady Catherine Grey died on 1568-01-26.
Lady Catherine Grey was born on 1540-08-25.
Lady Catherine had a sister Anne, who was Darcy's mother.
Lady Catherine is Fitzwilliam Darcy's aunt