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  1. Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur John Bigge, 1st Baron Stamfordham, GCB, GCIE, GCVO, KCSI, KCMG, ISO, PC (18 June 1849 – 31 March 1931) was a British Army officer and courtier. He was Private Secretary to Queen Victoria during the last few years of her reign, and to George V during most of his reign.

  2. Lord Stamfordham: Personal details; Born: 16 July 1837: Died: 15 August 1924 () (aged 87) Nationality: British: Parent(s) William Thomas Knollys Elizabeth St Aubyn: Alma mater: Royal Military College, Sandhurst

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    Despite the later claims of Lord Mountbatten of Burma that Prime Minister David Lloyd George was opposed to the rescue of the Russian imperial family, the letters of Lord Stamfordham suggest that it was George V who opposed the idea against the advice of the government.

  5. Rudolf Swoboda (1859-1914) Sir Arthur Bigge, later Lord Stamfordham (1849-1931) Signed and dated 1889. Oil on panel | 30.0 x 19.1 cm (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external) | RCIN 404843. ©. Description. Sir Arthur Bigge had a distinguished career in the military and at court.

  6. 27 de jun. de 2018 · And Sir Arthur Bigge, Victoria's principal private secretary since 1896, became his private secretary, a role which continued when the prince became king and lasted until 1931. Bigge, created Lord Stamfordham in 1911, had great influence on George's official life.

  7. 4 de jun. de 2017 · Lord Stamfordham. Project 1917 is a series of events that took place a hundred years ago as described by those involved. It is composed only of diaries, letters, memoirs, newspapers and other documents. Every day, the King is becoming more concerned about the question of the Emperor and Empress coming to this country.