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  1. John Brown war ein Diener der britischen Königin Victoria. Sein Verhältnis zu Victoria war Gegenstand zahlreicher Spekulationen und Verdächtigungen, zeitweise wurde Königin Victoria sogar als Mrs. Brown tituliert.

  2. John Brown (8 December 1826 – 27 March 1883) was a Scottish personal attendant and favourite of Queen Victoria for many years after working as a ghillie for Prince Albert. [1]

  3. 9. Aug. 2024 · John Brown (1827 - 1883), servant and confidant of Queen Victoria. W. & D. Downey/Getty. We know Queen Victoria was devoted to Prince Albert but did she really have an affair with a servant after his death?

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  4. 7. Aug. 2024 · After the death of her beloved Prince Albert, it was alleged that the queen had a more-than-close relationship with her beloved servant, John Brown, who some even say she married in secret. But was she really betrothed to the strapping Scot – or were the rumours simply malicious gossip, gone too far?

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  5. 5. Dez. 2022 · How did John Brown become Queen Victoria’s favourite Highland servant, why was he so disliked by some but admired by others, and is there any foundation to the rumours about their personal connection?

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  6. 16. Okt. 2018 · John Brown served Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom as a ghillie at Balmoral (Scottish outdoor servant) from 1849 – 1861 and a personal attendant from 1861 – 1883. Born on December 8, 1826, in Crathie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, John Brown was the second of eleven children of Scottish tenant farmer John Brown and his wife ...

  7. Queen Victoria first mentioned Brown by name in her journal for 11 September 1849, when she noted him as one of the gillies attending the royal party on an expedition to Loch Dhu.