CHRONOLOGY

THE LIFE AND ROYAL ASSOCIATIONS OF JOHN BROWN
1819
24 May Princess Alexandrina Victoria is born at Kensington Palace, only child of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn (1767–1820), and Princess Victoria Mary Louisa of Saxe-Saalfeld-Coburg (1786–1861), widow of Emich Karl, Prince zu Leiningen.
26 Aug Prince Francis Albert Charles Augustus Emmanuel of Saxe-Coburg is born at Schloss Rosenau, Coburg, younger son of Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1784–1844), and his first wife Princess Louise of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg (1800–1831).
1826
8 Dec John Brown is born at Crathienaird, Crathie parish, Aberdeenshire, second of the eleven children of tenant farmer John Brown (1790–1875) and his wife Margaret Leys (1799–1876).
1830
  John Brown begins his education at the local Gaelic-speaking school at Crathie and at home.
1831
  The Brown family move to The Bush, a farm at Crathie.
1838
28 Jun Queen Victoria is crowned at Westminster Abbey.
1839
  John Brown works as a farm labourer at Crathienaird and helps out at The Bush; he also works as ostler’s assistant at Pannanich Wells.
1840
10 Feb Queen Victoria marries Prince Albert.
1842
  John Brown becomes a stable boy on Sir Robert Gordon’s estate at Balmoral.
  Queen Victoria’s first visit to Scotland (1–15 Sep).
1844
  Queen Victoria’s second visit to Scotland (11 Sep–2 Oct).
1847
  The royal family visit Ardverikie and tour the west coast of Scotland (11 Aug–19 Sep).
1848
  Queen Victoria is advised to visit Deeside for her health by her Physician-in-Ordinary, Sir James Clark.
8 Sep Queen Victoria visits Balmoral for the first time.
1849
11 Sep First mention of John Brown occurs in Queen Victoria’s Journal.
  John Brown is promoted to gillie at Balmoral.
  Typhoid sweeps Crathie; two of John Brown’s brothers and one sister die.
1851
  John Brown takes on the permanent role of leader of Queen Victoria’s pony on Prince Albert’s instigation.
1852
  Prince Albert buys the 17,400 acre estate at Balmoral for 30,000 guineas.
1853
28 Sep Foundation of a new castle at Balmoral to the designs of Prince Albert.
1855
7 Sep The royal family take possession of the new castle at Balmoral.
1857
26 Jun Prince Albert is created Prince Consort.
1858
  John Brown takes Archibald Fraser Macdonald’s place as personal gillie to Prince Albert.
1860
  First ‘Great Expedition’ by the royal family to Glen Fishie and Grantown, with John Brown in attendance (4–5 Sep).
1861
  Second ‘Great Expedition’ to Invermark and Fettercairn, again with John Brown in attendance (20–21 Sep).
  Third ‘Great Expedition’ to Glen Fishie, Dalwhinnie and Blair Atholl (8–9 Oct), again with John Brown in attendance.
  Fourth ‘Great Expedition’ to Ca-Ness (16 Oct), with John Brown in attendance. ‘It was our last one,’ Queen Victoria wrote poignantly in her Journal.
14 Dec Death of Prince Albert at Windsor Castle.
1862
1 Jun John Brown travels south (with other gillies) to the Second International Exhibition.
Aug John Brown goes to Germany in Queen Victoria’s entourage.
1863
7 Oct Carriage accident involving Queen Victoria, Princess Alice and Princess Helena en route from Altnagiuthasach. John Brown ‘indefatigable in his attendance and care’, writes Queen Victoria in her Journal.
1864
Oct In conversation with Princess Alice, the Keeper of the Privy Purse Sir Charles Phipps and Royal Physician Dr William Jenner discuss Queen Victoria’s sustained depression and reluctance to appear in public since Prince Albert’s death. It is suggested that John Brown be brought from Balmoral to help remind the Queen of ‘happier times’ on vacation in Scotland.
Dec John Brown arrives at Osborne as groom.
1865
3 Feb Queen Victoria decides to keep John Brown ‘permanently’ on her immediate staff.
2 Jun Dr Robertson prepares a memorandum of John Brown’s ancestry at the Queen’s instruction.
Aug John Brown is in the royal entourage at Darmstadt, Germany.
1866
30 Jun Punch ridicules John Brown.
Aug Ridicule is followed up in John o’Groats Journal.
  John Brown’s salary reaches £150 p.a.
1867
May Tomahawk lampoons John Brown.
  The Royal Academy Spring Exhibition includes a picture of John Brown and Queen Victoria by Sir Edwin Landseer.
  Queen Victoria’s ‘Tour of the Borders’ (20–24 Aug), with John Brown in attendance.
1868
  Stories circulate about John Brown being beaten up at Balmoral.
1872
29 Feb Queen Victoria is attacked by Arthur O’Connor. John Brown assists in restraining assailant and is rewarded with a ‘Faithful Service Medal’ and a ‘Devoted Service Medal’, plus an annuity of £25 p.a.
17 Nov John Brown is designated ‘Esquire’.
  John Brown’s salary reaches £400 p.a.
1875
  John Brown’s portrait is painted by Heinrich von Angeli for Queen Victoria, from a photograph as Brown refuses to pose.
  Queen Victoria’s trip to Inveraray (21–29 Sep), with John Brown in attendance.
18 Oct Death of John Brown Sr, at Wester Micras, Crathie.
1876
  Queen Victoria gives John Brown a substantial cottage at Balmoral.
  Queen Victoria approves the Bill that will make her Empress of India.
2 Aug John Brown’s mother dies at Craiglourican Cottage, Balmoral.
1877
1 Jan Queen Victoria is proclaimed Empress of India.
1879
  Queen Victoria visits France and Italy. Brown is in attendance, but suffering from erysipelas.
1881
  John Brown is awarded a ten year service ‘bar’ to his ‘Faithful Service Medal’.
1882
2 Mar Queen Victoria is attacked by Roderick Maclean at Windsor. John Brown is upstaged by Eton scholars assailing the culprit.
1883
27 Mar John Brown dies at Windsor Castle.
5 Apl John Brown is interred at Crathie churchyard.
1884
Feb Queen Victoria publishes More Leaves from the Journal of a Life in the Highlands. The Prince of Wales is indignant at references to John Brown.
Mar Queen Victoria abandons her ‘memoir’ of John Brown and publication of extracts of their correspondence and his diary.
  Queen Victoria erects a plaque to John Brown at the royal mausoleum at Frogmore.
1887
20 Jun Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee Year begins.
  The Queen sustains contact with John Brown’s siblings.
1897
20 Jun Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee. John Brown’s brothers are still in royal service.
1901
22 Jan Death of Queen Victoria at Osborne. She had reigned for sixty-three years.
4 Feb Queen Victoria interred in the royal mausoleum at Frogmore; in her coffin are placed mementoes of John Brown.