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Johanna Clara Louise Lehzen (3
October 1784 – 9
September 1870), also
known as
Baroness Louise Lehzen, was the
governess and
later companion to
Queen Victoria...
- Conroy,
while Flora disliked the queen's
adored friend and mentor,
Baroness Lehzen, as well as the
Prime Minister, Lord Melbourne. As the
Duchess of Kent's...
- with sound) 1937:
Victoria the
Great as
Baroness Lehzen 1938:
Sixty Glorious Years as
Baroness Lehzen 1943:
Melody of a
Great City 1943: Wild Bird as Jutta...
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Baroness Lehzen at the
behest of Victoria's
husband (and the Duchess's nephew),
Prince Albert. Firstly, this
removed Lehzen's influence, and
Lehzen had long...
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largely run by Victoria's
childhood governess,
Baroness Louise Lehzen from Hanover.
Lehzen had been a
formative influence on
Victoria and had supported...
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allowed to be
apart from her mother, her
tutor or her
governesses (Baroness
Lehzen and the
Duchess of Northumberland). She was kept
isolated from
other children...
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personal friend of
Queen Victoria and
replaced Louise Lehzen as the queen's
confidante when
Lehzen left
Britain in 1842. As such, she had an
important position...
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Louise Lehzen, who
defended her
against Conroy's machinations. As
Victoria grew older,
attempts were made by
Conroy and the
Duchess to
secure Lehzen's removal...
- sofa in my
sitting room. ... The
audience room, and [Baroness Louise]
Lehzen's were
searched first and then mine, Kinnaird,
looking under one
corner of...
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Francis Hare-Naylor
while the
family lived on the
Continent Baroness Louise Lehzen (1784–1870) and
Charlotte Percy,
Duchess of
Northumberland (1787–1866),...