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Elizabeth Agnes Keyser

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Great Stanmore, Middlesex, England
Death: May 11, 1941 (88-89)
Farringdon, Berkshire, England
Immediate Family:

Biological daughter of Charles Donat Doust Keyser; Charles Donat Keyser; Margaret Keyser and Margaret Elizabeth Blore
Adopted daughter of Private and Private
Foster daughter of Katherine Elizabeth Keyser
Wife of Private
Ex-partner of Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom
Mother of Private
Sister of Charles Edward Keyser; Alice Dunn; Augustus Franklin Keyser; Charles Christopher Keyser; Edith Katherine Keyser and 9 others

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About Elizabeth Agnes Hurst formerly (Keyser,) RRC

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnes_Keyser

Agnes Keyser, RRC (1852 – 11 May 1941) was a humanitarian, courtesan and longtime mistress to Edward VII of the United Kingdom. Keyser was the wealthy daughter of a Stock Exchange member, and of all of Edward VII's mistresses, with the exception of socialite Jennie Jerome, she was the best accepted within royal circles, including by Edward VII's wife, Alexandra of Denmark. She remained with Edward VII until his death in 1910.

Keyser, as recorded by author Raymond Lamont-Brown in his book Edward VII's Last Loves: Alice Keppel and Agnes Keyser, held an emotional bond with Edward VII that others did not, due to her being unmarried herself, and preferring a more private affair to that of a public one.

Keyser was born Elizabeth Agnes Keyser in July 1852 at Great Stanmore in Middlesex, the daughter of Charles and Margaret Keyser. Her father was a partner in a stock exchange firm Ricardo and Keyser. She died at Buckland House, Farringdon, Berkshire on 11 May 1941, aged 89.

King Edward VII's Hospital for Officers

At the suggestion of the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) Agnes along with her sister Fanny used their house at 17 Grosvenor Crescent to help sick and wounded British Army officers who had returned from the Boer War. During the First World War the hospital used 9 Grosvenor Gardens to nurse British officers, including the novelist Stuart Cloete. The hospital became King Edward VII's Hospital for Officers and later King Edward VII's Hospital Sister Agnes.

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Elizabeth Agnes Hurst formerly (Keyser,) RRC's Timeline

1852
1852
Great Stanmore, Middlesex, England
1941
May 11, 1941
Age 89
Farringdon, Berkshire, England