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Victoria Davies Randle

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Her marriage eventually fell apart; she lived in exile with the children thereafter, first in the United Kingdom and then in Sierra Leone, only returning to Lagos in 1917. In London, Davies Randle had made the acquaintance of
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Victoria Davies Randle later took her children Beatrice and John to visit her godmother in 1900, escorted by Bishop Johnson. In a continuation of tradition,
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The queen provided her with both an annuity and a golden christening set, and later invited the younger Victoria to Windsor. She was educated at
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and her wedding gown was a careful selection of the queen's, as her own mother's had been years before.
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This article is about the West African princess. For the British tennis player, see
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Encyclopedia of the African Diaspora: Origins, Experiences, and Culture
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Index

Victoria Davies
Omoba
Lagos Colony
Queen Victoria
Dr. John Randle
James Pinson Labulo Davies
Sara Forbes Bonetta
née
Victorian
Lagos Colony
James Pinson Labulo Davies
Sara Forbes Bonetta
omoba
Queen Victoria
Cheltenham Ladies' College
Dr. John Randle
Lagos Colony
James Johnson
Princess Beatrice
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Yoruba
Black British elite
Nigerian aristocracy
Nigerian bourgeoisie
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