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In page Lady Caroline Lamb:

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Ultimately, it was Lady Caroline who prevailed on her husband to agree to a formal separation in 1825. Both parties had had numerous extramarital affairs by then, and Lamb had long been known to eschew duplicity.[3] She took up permanent residence at Brocket Hall. Her struggle with mental illness became more pronounced in her last years and was complicated by her abuse of alcohol and laudanum.[citation needed] By 1827, she was under the care of a full-time physician as her body, which had always been frail, began to shut down and she retained fluids, a condition then known as dropsy, and now known as oedema.[citation needed] William Lamb was now Chief Secretary for Ireland and made a perilous crossing to be by her side when Lady Caroline died on 25 January 1828.[3][1]