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'''John Brown''' (1826 – 1883) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] groom under Prince Consort [[Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha|Albert]] and, after the prince's death, under Queen [[Victoria]].<ref>{{WP|John Brown (servant)}}</ref> His relationship with Victoria prompted rumors that the Queen had taken another lover.<ref>''[[XIXth Century Search Engine]]'' – Who is the Mysterious John Brown?</ref>
'''John Brown''' (1826 – 1883) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] groom under Prince Consort [[Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha|Albert]] and, after the prince's death, under Queen [[Victoria]].<ref>{{WP|John Brown (servant)}}</ref> His relationship with Victoria prompted rumors that the Queen had taken another lover.<ref>''[[XIXth Century Search Engine]]'' – Who is the Mysterious John Brown?</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==

Latest revision as of 06:17, 9 February 2024

John Brown

John Brown (1826 – 1883) was a Scottish groom under Prince Consort Albert and, after the prince's death, under Queen Victoria.[1] His relationship with Victoria prompted rumors that the Queen had taken another lover.[2]

Biography[edit | edit source]

On June 1867, John Brown was disallowed from accompanying Queen Victoria to a review in Hyde Park, which displeased her immensely. She would later pen a letter to Duke Augustus FitzRoy requesting a meeting to discuss ways to avoid similar events in the future.[3]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. John Brown (servant) on Wikipedia
  2. XIXth Century Search Engine – Who is the Mysterious John Brown?
  3. Assassin's Creed: SyndicateRoyal correspondence: "June 26, 1867"