|family=*[[Miranda Goshawk's mother|Mrs. Goshawk]] (mother)<ref name="WBoS">''[[Wonderbook: Book of Spells]]'' - see [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4w9eXBjHUQk& this video]</ref>
Romilda grew up in a [[Goshawk family|wizarding family]] with eight sisters, including [[Diadema Goshawk|Diadema]], [[Tangwystl Goshawk|Tangwystl]], and the youngest, [[Miranda Goshawk|Miranda]].<ref name="WBoS"/>
Romilda grew up in a [[Goshawk family|wizarding family]] with eight sisters, including [[Diadema Goshawk|Diadema]], [[Tangwystl Goshawk|Tangwystl]], and the youngest, [[Miranda Goshawk|Miranda]].<ref name="WBoS"/>
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Along with the other eight oldest sisters, Romilda used to try to give Miranda the wrong [[incantation]] for every [[spell]] she attempted to cast, thus hindering her learning of [[magic]]. Miranda found learning spells complex enough as it was, given that the instructions that she found in the old-fashioned textbooks she was given during her school years were needlessly complicated.<ref name="WBoS"/>
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Along with the other eight oldest sisters, Romilda used to try to give Miranda the wrong [[incantation]] for every [[spell]] she attempted to cast, thus hindering her learning of [[magic]]. Miranda found learning spells complex enough as it was, given that the instructions that she found in the old-fashioned textbooks she was given during her school years were needlessly complicated.<ref name="WBoS"/>
Miranda kept Romilda out of her room when she wanted some peace by casting the [[Bat-Bogey Hex]] on her.<ref name="WBoS"/>
Miranda kept Romilda out of her room when she wanted some peace by casting the [[Bat-Bogey Hex]] on her.<ref name="WBoS"/>
===Later life===
===Later life===
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As a result of the difficulty she experienced learning spells as a child, when she grew up, Miranda became quite an accomplished spellbook author, wishing to make teaching and learning about spells an easier task. When she released ''[[Book of Spells]]'', Miranda had a few "special editions" (actually editions containing deliberate misprints) sent to her sisters, and as a result, Romilda was left with a tail that eventually vanished.<ref name="WBoS"/>
As a result of the difficulty she experienced learning spells as a child, when she grew up, Miranda became quite an accomplished spellbook author, wishing to make teaching and learning about spells an easier task. When she released ''[[Book of Spells]]'', Miranda had a few "special editions" (actually editions containing deliberate misprints) sent to her sisters, and as a result, Romilda was left with a [[Tail-growing hex|tail]] that eventually vanished.<ref name="WBoS"/>
"I also had a few special editions printed for my dear sisters, which unfortunately contained a few misprints that led to quite a few comical mishaps! But Romilda's tail has vanished now, and we're all friends again."
Along with the other eight oldest sisters, Romilda used to try to give Miranda the wrong incantation for every spell she attempted to cast, thus hindering her learning of magic. Miranda found learning spells complex enough as it was, given that the instructions that she found in the old-fashioned textbooks she was given during her school years were needlessly complicated.[1]
Miranda kept Romilda out of her room when she wanted some peace by casting the Bat-Bogey Hex on her.[1]
As a result of the difficulty she experienced learning spells as a child, when she grew up, Miranda became quite an accomplished spellbook author, wishing to make teaching and learning about spells an easier task. When she released Book of Spells, Miranda had a few "special editions" (actually editions containing deliberate misprints) sent to her sisters, and as a result, Romilda was left with a tail that eventually vanished.[1]