"Widower"@en . . . . . . "Sir Walter Elliot"@en . "Sir Walter Elliot"@en . . . "After Lady Elliot died, there was no one to curb Sir Walter's spending and lack of frugality, thus he pitched headlong into vanity and overspending, beggaring his family and putting it into a lot of debt. His favorite daughter Elizabeth, ran the estate since the death of her mother, but shared her father's lack of financial sense."@en . . "Male"@en . "After Lady Elliot died, there was no one to curb Sir Walter's spending and lack of frugality, thus he pitched headlong into vanity and overspending, beggaring his family and putting it into a lot of debt. His favorite daughter Elizabeth, ran the estate since the death of her mother, but shared her father's lack of financial sense. His attorney, Mr. Shepherd, and his late wife's friend Lady Russell, urged the Elliot family to spend time away from Kellynch. It was between London, Bath, and the country. Sir Walter had been aiming for London, but Shepherd and Lady Russell convinced him it should be Bath."@en . . . . . "Lady Elliot"@en . . . "Dowager Viscountess Dalrymple and her daughter the Honourable Miss Carteret"@en . . . . "53"^^ . . . . . .