Was there a Faulkner ancestor who was maid of honour or lady-in-waiting to Victoria when she was Princess Victoria?

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Maids of honour and Ladies in Waiting were usually members of the aristocracy, but I doubt that Victoria had any before she became Queen.  She had a quite repressive upbringing known as the Kensington system

It could be possible that a Faulkner was some other type of servant but I'm not sure how you would find out.  Victoria lived in Kensington Palace and perhaps that might be a clue.  

 

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