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  1. Lavinia Catherine Swire (1895 - April,[3] 1919[4]) was introduced in Series 2 as Matthew Crawley's fiancée. Lavinia was the only child of a London solicitor, Reginald "Reggie" Swire. She died in April 1919 at Downton Abbey of Spanish flu.

  2. In April 1919, as preparations are underway for Matthew and Lavinia's wedding, Lady Sybil's expressed wish to marry Branson shocks and horrifies her parents. Lord Grantham is violently opposed to the idea but his threats of social disgrace and disinheritance do not dissuade Sybil.

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  3. Feb 12, 2012 · Episode #2.8. The Spanish Flu disrupts plans for Matthew's wedding when Cora, Lavinia, Carson, Molesley, and other staff members fall ill. Ethel has to decide the future for her son, and Jane resigns from Downton.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • James Strong
    • 2012-02-12
  4. Due to the illness in the house, Lavinia and Matthew postponed their wedding. Lavinina did not want her father to come either, as he had a weak chest and Spanish Flu would put his health in danger.

  5. Lavinia had the misfortune of falling in love with Matthew Crawley during the war. In fact, she loved Matthew so much that she was willing to marry him even ...

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    • 241.4K
    • Downton Abbey
  6. Dec 31, 2014 · As preparations are made for the wedding of Matthew Crawley and Lavinia Swire, the Spanish flu sweeps through Downton. Lady Grantham falls ill, and Lavinia dies.

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  8. Mar 7, 2016 · Lady Sybil died after complications from childbirth. James Crawley. Who: Lord Grantham's paternal cousin, closest male relative and heir to Downton Abbey. Matthew Crawley and Lavinia Swire both exited Downton Abbey. When: April 15, 1912. How: The sinking of the Titanic. Tragedy factor: Low.