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Amy Brown (8 April 1783 – 7 May 1876) was the English-born mistress of Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry, younger son of King Charles X of France and Marie Thérèse of Savoy. Some authors have stated that they married in a secret ceremony which was conducted in England by her father, a Protestant pastor, but there is no evidence of it. Together they had two daughters; however, when he returned to France, he was constrained to put an end to his relationship for reasons of state. ==Early years== Amy Brown was born on 8 April 1783 in Maidstone, Kent,〔 〕 England as the fifth child of eight born to John L. (in other sources named Joseph) Brown, a Protestant pastor,〔David Skuy, ''Assassination, power, and miracles: France and the Royalist reaction of 1820'', (2003), McGill-Queen's University Press, Canada, ISBN 0-7735-2457-6, Google Books, p.4, retrieved 4-10-10〕 and his wife Mary Ann Deacon. By 1793, Amy's four older siblings had died in infancy or early youth, and thus she became the eldest surviving child of her parents. On 10 January 1804 Amy gave birth a daughter, named Georgina Emma Marshall. Her second child, a son named Georges Granville Brown, was born on 20 February 1805 and ten months later, on 25 December, a third child, another son named John Freeman was also born. Apparently this last child was born in a legitimate marriage with a certain Mr. Freeman. Nothing further is recorded of her husband or his subsequent fate; however, author David Skuy describes Amy as having been a widow when she first met the duke.〔Skuy, p.4〕
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