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  2. Scullery maid - Wikipedia

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    Scullery maids cleaned metallic and earthenware kitchen utensils, but not fine china, stemware, crystal or plate silver. The scullery maid provided hot water for the scullery, kitchen tasks, and household. In addition to her other tasks, the scullery maid had to keep the scullery clean by clearing away meat and vegetable garbage, scrubbing work ...

  3. La ilustre fregona - Wikipedia

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    La ilustre fregona (The Illustrious Kitchen Maid or The Illustrious Scullery-maid) is a novella by Miguel de Cervantes, published in the collection Novelas ejemplares.It tells the story of two wealthy young men who fall in love with a kitchen maid in Toledo.

  4. List of obsolete occupations - Wikipedia

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    Scullery maid: The scullery maid was the lowest in the hierarchy of female servants. She was assigned tasks by the cook and the kitchen maid. [38]: 39 Scullery maids worked long hours and were poorly paid. Other more favourable employment opportunities caused them to leave the occupation. [7]: 188 Econom: 14: 20: Sedan chair bearer

  5. Scullery - Wikipedia

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    The scullery of Brodick Castle. A scullery is a room in a house, traditionally used for washing up dishes and laundering clothes, or as an overflow kitchen.Tasks performed in the scullery include cleaning dishes and cooking utensils (or storing them), occasional kitchen work, ironing, boiling water for cooking or bathing, and soaking and washing clothes.

  6. Maid - Wikipedia

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    Between maid, sometimes known as a "tweeny": roughly equivalent in status to scullery maids, and often paid less, between maids in a large household waited on the senior servants (butler, housekeeper, and cook) and were therefore answerable to all three department heads, often leading to friction in their employment.

  7. Arthur Butler, 4th Marquess of Ormonde - Wikipedia

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    In 1921, the UK Census recorded their household as including a Butler, Footman, Cook, Lady's Maid, three Housemaids, two Kitchen Maids, a Scullery Maid, and Pantry Boy. After Lord Arthur's older brother, the 3rd Marquess of Ormonde, died in 1919, and Arthur inherited the title, Lord Ormonde's son George Butler, 5th Marquess of Ormonde inherited ...

  8. Hall boy - Wikipedia

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    Like his female counterpart, the scullery maid, the hall boy would have been expected to work up to 16 hours per day, seven days per week. His duties were often among the most disagreeable in the house, such as emptying chamber pots for the higher-ranking servants.

  9. Phillis Wheatley - Wikipedia

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    John was improvident and was imprisoned for debt in 1784. With a sickly infant son to provide for, Phillis became a scullery maid at a boarding house, doing work she had never done before; she developed pneumonia [18] and died on December 5, 1784, at the age of 31, [19] after giving birth to a daughter, who died the same day as her. [18]