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  2. Footman - Wikipedia

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    The first footman was the designation given to the highest-ranking servant of this class in a given household. The first footman would serve as deputy butler and act as butler in the latter's absence, although some larger houses also had an under-butler above the first footman.

  3. Butler - Wikipedia

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    Directly under the butler was the first footman (or head footman), although there could also be a deputy butler or under-butler who would fill in as butler during the butler's illness or absence. The footman ‒there were frequently numerous young men in the role within a household‒ performed a range of duties including serving meals ...

  4. Alfred Harris (Upstairs, Downstairs) - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Harris was the original footman at Eaton Place from 1895. He was raised in a religious home and he frequently quotes the Bible, though sometimes inaccurately. He puts on a show of great piety, and often preaches unwanted advice to the other servants.

  5. List of Downton Abbey characters - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy is manipulated against Thomas by O'Brien, while John Bates and Elsie Hughes work to protect Thomas from the fallout. At the end of series three, Jimmy is promoted to first footman by Lord Grantham to keep his mouth shut against Thomas's appointment as under-butler, but he continues to hold a grudge against Thomas into the Christmas Special.

  6. First-foot - Wikipedia

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    The luck that the first-foot brings with him will determine the luck for the household for the rest of the year. [10] Generally, the first-foot should be a tall, dark-haired male who is not already in the house when midnight strikes. [10] In many areas, the first-foot should bring with him symbolic gifts such as coal, coins, whisky, or black ...

  7. Master of the Household - Wikipedia

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    The Master of the Household is the operational head (see Chief operating officer) of the "below stairs" elements of the Royal Households of the United Kingdom.The role has charge of the domestic staff, from the Royal Kitchens, the pages and footmen, to the housekeeper and their staff.

  8. Livery - Wikipedia

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    Footman c. 1780 in braided livery This practice later contracted to the provision of standardized clothing to male servants, often in a colour-scheme distinctive to a particular family. The term most notably referred to the embroidered coats , waistcoats, knee breeches and stockings in 18th-century style, worn by footmen on formal occasions in ...

  9. Joseph Andrews - Wikipedia

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    The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews and of his Friend Mr. Abraham Adams, was the first full-length novel by the English author Henry Fielding to be published and among the early novels in the English language. Appearing in 1742 and defined by Fielding as a "comic epic poem in prose", it tells of a good-natured footman's adventures ...