Lady Flora Hastings | |
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Born | 11 February 1806 |
Died | 5 July 1839 London, England | (aged 33)
Cause of death | Liver tumour |
Resting place | Loudoun Kirk, near Loudoun Castle, Scotland |
Political party | Tory (British political party) |
Parent(s) | Francis Rawdon-Hastings, 1st Marquess of Hastings Flora Mure-Campbell, 6th Countess of Loudoun |
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Lady Flora Elizabeth Rawdon-Hastings (11 February 1806 – 5 July 1839) was a British aristocrat and lady-in-waiting to Queen Victoria's mother, the Duchess of Kent.[1] Her death in 1839 was the subject of a court scandal that gave the Queen a negative image.