Plot

 

The Marquis of Brotherton, after spending most of his life in Italy, returned to England, bringing with him an Italian woman whom he said was his wife, and a small child whom he asserted was his heir Lord Popenjoy. The Dowager Marchioness with her three daughters and son Lord George Germain were summarily ordered out of the family estate Manor Cross, so that it could be made ready for the Marquis' use.

Lord George had married Mary Lovelace daughter of the Dean of Brotherton Cathedral, and at the Dean's instigation made inquiry in Italy as to the legitimacy of the child. The resulting information did not prove conclusive, but soon after the child's mother returned to Italy with him, where he died, making the question an academic one. In a short while the Marquis also died and the title went to Lord George, whose newborn son became the real Lord Popenjoy.

 

 

 

GEROULD, WINIFRED GREGORY;
A GUIDE TO TROLLOPE.
 
© 1948  Princeton University Press,
1976 renewed PUP
Reprinted by permission of Princeton University Press.

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