What is Robert's title in Downton Abbey?

Earl of Grantham is a fictional title in the peerage of Great Britain. As of 1920, the current holder of the title is Robert Crawley. The Earl is addressed as "Lord Grantham" and the Countess as "Lady Grantham". The seat of the Earls of Grantham is Downton Abbey in Downton, Yorkshire.
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What is Lord Grantham's job?

Also known as Lord Grantham, he's the master of the massive estate and responsible for managing an army of butlers, footmen, groundskeepers and maids.
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Why do they call Robert Crawley Lord Grantham?

Q: On "Downton Abbey," why he is called Lord Grantham but his family name is Crawley? A: Crawley is the family name. Earl of Grantham is the title held by Robert, which passes through heirs.
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What is Violet Crawley's title?

Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess of Grantham (b. 1842 - 1928), was the matriarch of the Crawley Family by her marriage to the late Earl of Grantham and a relative of the MacClare Family via her niece and goddaughter, Susan MacClare, Marchioness of Flintshire.
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Why do they call him master George?

Commoners of course are referred to as Mr/Mrs/Miss. Now, all of Robert and Cora's grandchildren thus far are referred to as such (though in George's case he is called Master George) because all of their fathers were commoners who did not hold titles.
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Does Lord Grantham have an illegitimate son?

Cora decides who's inheriting – and it's not Lady Mary's son

She knows that Thomas is the illegitimate son of O'Brien and Lord Grantham – and the rightful heir to the house.
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How old was Mary Crawley when she had George?

Julian Fellowes announced that in 1912, Mary Crawley was 21, Edith 20, and Sybil 17. Sybil was 24 when she died, making Mary 28, and Edith 27. Mary had her baby at age 29. She had herbaby at 30; George was born in 1921, making Mary 30 at the time.
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What is a dowager duchess?

The wife of a now-deceased count might have been known (and addressed) as a dowager countess, for example. In the old days, this title was useful since it distinguished a widow from the wife of the heir to her late husband's title. The heir's wife would be the duchess, while the widow would be the dowager duchess.
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Is Marigold on Downton Abbey autistic?

Several online comments by Downton followers suggest that the character was written to be autistic. Others speculate that the child playing the part may have been sedated to keep her quiet. I think that the casting director chose the twins who play Marigold for their resemblance to the Edith character.
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What is the hierarchy of servants in Downton Abbey?

The butler, or the house steward, supervised the male servants such as the footmen and valets, while the housekeeper supervised the maids. Under her, the cook was in charge of a brigade of kitchen maids, scullery maids, and stillroom maids.
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How did Lord Sinderby get his title?

Background. Lord Sinderby's ancestors came from Russia. In England they made a fortune and acquired the title of Baron Sinderby. Lord Sinderby himself is a prominent figure in England's Jewish community, proud of his faith and his family's achievements.
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How do you address a dowager?

In the Regency the word dowager was used in newspapers, such as The Gazette, and in letters. HOWEVER, one is NEVER addressed as a Dowager. One does not say “Good day, Dowager Countess.” The woman is simply addressed as a countess, i.e., “Good day, Countess.”
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Are the Granthams a real family?

Are the Crawleys of Downton Abbey a real family? The fictional Crawleys are based on the Earls and Countesses of Carnarvon, who still reside at Highclere Castle, where the series is filmed (though the fictional Downton Abbey is in Yorkshire, rather than Hampshire, where Highclere is).
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Does Lord Grantham sleep with Jane?

SPOILER ALERT: Downstairs comes upstairs as Downton's Earl has secret bedroom tryst with his new maid. Things are about to get steamy at the Grantham country house in Downton Abbey. Viewers will see the Earl of Grantham commit the ultimate betrayal as he shares a steamy kiss with his maid, Jane, on Sunday night.
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What does the gong mean in Downton Abbey?

etc. taking their proper places in the progression. In a proper 1920's household, the dressing gong would have been rung at 7:00 p.m. so everyone would be alerted to dress and be assembled before 8:00 o'clock when dinner was likely to be announced.
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What religion is Lord Grantham?

The family is staunchly Anglican, as Robert remarks that there has not been a Catholic Crawley since the Reformation.
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Does Tom Branson remarry in Downton Abbey?

Fans will also have been delighted to see that chauffeur Tom has found love again as he appears to remarry in wedding scenes that see him and maid Lucy Smith (Tuppence Middleton) tie the knot. Tom married into the aristocratic Crawley family only to be devastated by the death of his first wife, Lady Sybil.
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WHO raises Sybil's baby?

Tom again holding baby Sybbie not long after Sybil's death. Baby Sybbie (age 1) with her father, Tom, holding her. One-year-old Sybbie in the library with Mr. Carson.
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Who is the father of Marigold in Downton Abbey?

Michael Gregson (b. 1879 or 1880 — d. 1922) was an editor and publisher for The Sketch, a society magazine based in London. He was the employer and lover of Lady Edith Crawley, and the late father of her only daughter, Marigold, whom he would never know.
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What is a male dowager called?

A dowager king, or dowager king-consort. It's rarer because men get crowned more often than women, but it's a real thing.
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What is a duke's widow called?

A dowager is a widow who holds a title or property—a "dower"—derived from her deceased husband. As an adjective, dowager usually appears in association with monarchical and aristocratic titles.
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Is the queen dowager higher than the king?

A Queen Dowager is the widow of a king. After her husband's death, she continues to enjoy the title, style, and precedence of a queen.
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How much older is Bates than Anna?

Bates is a good 15 years older than Anna, and while he's a perfectly good-looking chap, Anna is stunning. Even in a maid's uniform with her hair severely pulled back. "Bates and Anna seemed unlikely at first," says Coyle.
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How old is Daisy at the start of Downton Abbey?

Let's back up: When Downton Abbey begins, it is 1912, the Titanic has just sunk (taking Downton Abbey's presumptive heir with it), and Daisy is roughly 12 years old, according to our calculations.
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Who does Daisy end up with in Downton Abbey?

Thanks to Mr. Mason's encouragement, Daisy pursued her education and gained greater self-confidence. Andy Parker later joined Downton Abbey as a footman at the end of season 5; Andy fell for Daisy and they became a couple by the end of Downton Abbey season 6.
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