The Duchess of Kent's Annuity Act 1838 was a piece of legislation in the United Kingdom that provided financial support for the Duchess of Kent, who was the mother of Queen Victoria. The act granted her an annual pension of £30,000, which was intended to secure her financial independence after her husband, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, had passed away.

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