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  • A '''footman''' is a male household servant. Once a commonly employed servant in [[great The first footman is the highest ranking and serves as [[deputy butler]]; he acts as [[butler
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Footman]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • A '''footman''' is a male household servant. Once a commonly employed servant in [[great The first footman is the highest ranking and serves as [[deputy butler]]; he acts as [[butler
    846 bytes (134 words) - 15:08, 13 January 2008
  • ...r [[silver (household)|plate]], these were cleaned by [[housemaid]]s and [[footman|footmen]]. Before the advent of central heating systems, she was required ...' Hall]], although this may have been assigned to another maid or a junior footman. In the days before the indoor [[water closet]] she may have been required
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  • ...responsible for it. In the largest households, there would have been one footman who was silver specialist and did nothing else. <ref> ''Emily Post's Etique
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  • ...ve served in the Servant’s Hall, in other households this fell to a junior footman or maid. The hall boy would have been expected to perform any additional du
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  • {{r|Footman}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Footman]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Footman}}
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  • {{r|Footman}}
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  • ...ry [[great house|formal household]], the tea service is cared for by the [[footman]], under the supervision of the [[butler]], who is responsible for all the
    832 bytes (132 words) - 17:10, 14 November 2007
  • {{r|Footman}}
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  • ...er. Memoir of the Russian Liberation Movement 1941-5. Translation by David Footman. London: Macmillan, 1970. ISBN 0-333-11528-7. Translated from: Wilfried Str
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  • ...er. Memoir of the Russian Liberation Movement 1941-5. Translation by David Footman. London: Macmillan, 1970. ISBN 0-333-11528-7. Translated from: Wilfried Str
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  • “Any answer, Madam,” said my footman.
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  • ...n's establishments probably comprise a servant out of livery, or butler, a footman, and coachman, or coachman and groom, where the horses exceed two or three. ...butler helped his employer into his coat, this had been handed to him by a footman. However, even the highest-ranking butler would "pitch in" when necessary,
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  • ...n's establishments probably comprise a servant out of livery, or butler, a footman, and coachman, or coachman and groom, where the horses exceed two or three. ...butler helped his employer into his coat, this had been handed to him by a footman. However, even the highest-ranking butler would "pitch in" when necessary,
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  • *[[Footman|Footmen]]
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  • ...cavalry or infantry trained for rapid maneuvering; a liveried attendant, a footman''
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