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  2. John Brown (servant) - Wikipedia

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    Brown was born on 8 December 1826 at Crathienaird, Crathie and Braemar Aberdeenshire, to Margaret Leys and John Brown, [2] [3] and went to work as an outdoor servant (in Scots ghillie or gillie) at Balmoral Castle, which Queen Victoria and Prince Albert leased in February 1848, and purchased outright in November 1851.

  3. Private Secretary to the Sovereign - Wikipedia

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    Victoria (1837–1901) Prince Albert (informally) 1840 1861 Colonel Sir Charles Beaumont Phipps: 1861 1866 General Charles Grey: 1861 1870 Major-General Sir Henry Ponsonby: 1870 1895 Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Arthur Bigge: 1895 1901 Baron Stamfordham: Francis Knolyss, 1st Baron Knollys: 1901 1910 Viscount Knollys: Edward VII (1901–1910) 1910 ...

  4. Abdul Karim (the Munshi) - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed Abdul Karim (1863 — 20 April 1909), also known as "the Munshi", was an Indian attendant of Queen Victoria.He served her during the final fourteen years of her reign, gaining her maternal affection over that time.

  5. William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Five months later, he was re-appointed and served for six more years, into the reign of Queen Victoria. He is best known for helping Victoria settle into her role as Queen, acting almost as her private secretary, and the political scandals that resulted from it, most notably the Bedchamber Crisis. His legacy as prime minister was not favourable ...

  6. Victoria & Abdul: The True Story of the Queen's Closest ...

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    Victoria & Abdul was first published in 2010, then in 2011 and 2017, by The History Press, based in Gloucester.The book has 334 pages, beginning with a contents page, author's note, acknowledgements, a forward, a diagram of Queen Victoria's family tree, a mid-19th century map of British India territories, a map of the United Kingdom showing the locations of the Queen's palaces, and a dramatis ...

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  8. One of the Queen’s Closest Friends Reportedly Just ... - AOL

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    When Prince Philip passed away in April 2021 , Queen Elizabeth suddenly lost the person she had kept by her side for 73... One of the Queen’s Closest Friends Reportedly Just Moved Into Windsor ...

  9. Queen Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901. Her reign of 63 years and 216 days—which was longer than those of any of her predecessors —constituted the Victorian era .