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  • A '''great house''' is a large and stately [[residence]]; the term encompasses different sty ...usehold help, but not approaching the numbers involved in the running of a great house.
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  • ...on an estate; also generally used as a [[generic]] term to refer to any [[great house]], a large and seemingly opulent residence. ...he concept of mansions and the composition of their household staff, see [[great house]].
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  • Lowest ranked male servant on the staff of a great house, who was often a young boy, with his name derived from the main venue of hi
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  • ...lived in London for a time but returned to Lyndhurst in 1881 and built a [[great house|large house]] and studio named "The Firs", where Emms lived for the rest of
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  • ...ton'' were marooned on the proverbial desert island, the daughter of the [[great house|house]] was disgusted that she would have to settle for Tweeny as her [[lad
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  • ...t Kentuck Knob with a public tour program in a manner reminiscent of the [[Great house]]s of Great Britain.
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  • The '''hall boy''' was the lowest ranked male servant on the staff of a [[great house]]. It was often a young boy. His name derived from the main venue of his jo
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  • **[http://elizabethan.org/compendium/71.html The Great House]
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  • ...tman''' is a male household servant. Once a commonly employed servant in [[great house]]s, footmen are much rarer today, as few households can afford large retinu
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  • A '''great house''' is a large and stately [[residence]]; the term encompasses different sty ...usehold help, but not approaching the numbers involved in the running of a great house.
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  • In a very [[great house|formal household]], the tea service is cared for by the [[footman]], under
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  • ...wn as a '''cutting garden'''. It is usually only a feature of medium to [[great house|large residences]], although anyone with adequate space can have one, and w
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  • In a [[great house]], the '''scullery maid''' is the lowest-ranking of the female [[domestic w
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  • In a [[great house]], the [[footman|footmen]] cleaned and polished the silver, overseen by the
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  • Her reign was a troubled one. The great house of {{okina}}I, in whose family the chieftainship of the [[Hilo]] district h
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  • ...he late 13th century, situated south of the abbey, and in the 14th century great house was built to the north east of the church.<ref>Harrison, Stuart (2011). “
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  • The tea party was a feature of [[great house]]s in the [[Victorian Era|Victorian]] and [[Edwardian]] ages in the [[Unite
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  • ...nd [[valet]]. See also related articles: [[Batman (military)|batman]], [[great house]], [[domestic service]], [[housekeeper]].''
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  • ...ing told that he would be better off dead than a slave in the nobleman's [[great house|household]] Shasta agrees to escape with the Horse, called Bree, and attemp
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  • ...century housekeepers sometimes did earn extra money by giving tours of the great house, a fact depicted in Jane Austen's ''Pride and Prejudice''.</ref> In modern ...he European butler emerged as a middle-ranking member of the servants of a great house, in charge of the ''buttery'' (originally a storeroom for "butts" of liquor
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  • ...century housekeepers sometimes did earn extra money by giving tours of the great house, a fact depicted in Jane Austen's ''Pride and Prejudice''.</ref> In modern ...he European butler emerged as a middle-ranking member of the servants of a great house, in charge of the ''buttery'' (originally a storeroom for "butts" of liquor
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