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British courtier

Frieda Arnold (fl. 1854 – fl. 1859), was a British courtier. She was a dresser (lady's maid) to Queen Victoria between 1854 and 1859.

She is known for her correspondence, which gives a valuable historic insight in the life of Queen Victoria's household, and is one of few published of a queen's dresser.

References

  1. Frieda Arnold: My Mistress the Queen: The Letters of Frieda Arnold, Dresser to Queen Victoria, 1854-9, Orion Publishing Group, Limited, 1994
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