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Agnes Keyser, DStJ, RRC (11 July 1852 – 11 May 1941) was a humanitarian, courtesan and longtime mistress to Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom. Keyser was the wealthy daughter of a Stock Exchange member. She remained with the King until his death in 1910.
- Elizabeth Agnes Keyser, 11 July 1852, Great Stanmore, Middlesex
- British
- 11 May 1941 (aged 88), Farringdon, Berkshire
Agnes Keyser, daughter of a prominent member of the Stock exchange, defied social expectations by not marrying, instead becoming involved in hospital charity work. Her twelve-year relationship with the king was much less in the public eye, but was just as important. About the author.
Agnes Keyser (1852 – 1941) a oa ur vondianez ha kourtizanez saoz, pried-kleiz d'ar roue saoz Edward VII betek e varv e 1910.
24 de out. de 2011 · A detailed look at the two women in the life of Edward VII during his last years. Alice Keppel, youngest daughter of a Scottish retired admiral and MP emerged from obscurity in 1898 to become...
- Raymond Lamont-Brown
- The History Press, 2011
- 0752473948, 9780752473949
A financially independent and unconventional woman, Agnes defied social expectations by not marrying, and instead becoming involved in hospital charity work as a founder, with her sister, of the King Edward VII Hospital for Officers, first opened at her London home near Hyde Park.
A detailed look at the two women in the life of Edward VII during his last years. Alice Keppel, youngest daughter of a Scottish retired admiral and MP emerged from obscurity in 1898 to become...