John Brown: Queen Victoria's Highland Servant

John Brown: Queen Victoria's Highland Servant

by Raymond Lamont-Brown (Author)

Synopsis

A century after Queen Victoria's death, debate still rages surrounding her relationship with her gillie, John Brown. Were they ever married? What was the extraordinary hold he had over her? This biography aims to shed new light on these questions and to discover the truth behind Brown's hold on his royal employer. Following the death of Prince Albert in 1861, the Queen found solace in the companionship of John Brown, who had commenced his royal employment as a stable hand. He became "The Queen's Highland Servant" in 1865 and rose to be the most influential member of the Scottish Royal Household. While the Queen could be brusque and petulant with her servants, family and ministers, she submitted to Brown's fussy organization of her domestic life, his bullying and familiarity without a murmur. Despite warnings of his unpopularity with her subjects by one Prime Minister, the Queen was adamant that Brown would not be sacked. The Queen's confidence was rewarded when Brown saved her from an assassination attempt, after which he was vaunted as a public hero. The author reveals the names of republicans and disaffected courtiers who related gossip about Queen Victoria and John Brown and their purported marriage and child, and identifies those who plotted to have Brown dismissed. Based on research in public, private and royal archives, as well as diaries and memoirs of those who knew Brown and interviews with his surviving relatives, this text analyzes the relationship between Queen Victoria and Brown.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 224
Edition: Illustrated edition
Publisher: Sutton Publishing Ltd
Published: 20 Jul 2000

ISBN 10: 0750922524
ISBN 13: 9780750922524

Media Reviews
...the latest [biography of John Brown] supersedes all previous efforts. It is a work of scholarship and research based on new sources and highly readable...After this excellent biography there is no need for another.' Robert Blake, Sunday Telegraph
Author Bio
Raymond Lamont-Brown has been a freelance writer since 1965 and produced some 50 hardback and paperback titles on Scottish subjects, folklore, biography, history and Victorian and Edwardian Scotland. These include Scotland of 100 Years Ago (Sep 97) and Kempeitai: Japan's Dreaded Military Police (Feb 98) and Edward VII's Last Loves: Alice Keppel and Agnes Keyser (Nov 98) and Tutor to the Dragon Emperor (1999) for Sutton Publishing. He is a lecturer in the Departments of Continuing Education at the Universities of Dundee and St Andrews.