Why are cooks called Mrs?

So cooks, housekeepers, governesses, and such were referred to as “Mrs” to give them an air of authority and respect. Interesting. I guess it's similar to French, where a girl goes from “Mademoiselle” to “Madame” when she marries, but also just as an honorific when she gets older.
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Why is Mrs Hughes a Mrs?

Mrs Hughes arrived at Downton as Head Housemaid in 1895 and was promoted to housekeeper soon after. Mrs Hughes has revealed that she has never actually been married, but adopted the "Mrs" title as befits a housekeeper.
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Why are the ladies maids called by last name?

In the servants' hall, a lady's maid took precedence akin to that of her mistress. In Britain, a lady's maid would be addressed by her surname by her employer, while she was addressed as "Miss" by junior servants or when visiting another servants' hall.
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What is wrong with Mrs Patmore in Downton Abbey?

Robert Crawley decides to send her to a London eye specialist at Moorfields Eye Hospital for surgery to fix her cataracts.
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Is Ms Patmore a virgin?

Last week Elsie Hughes, the housekeeper, had an awkward conversation with Mrs Patmore, the cook – like Mrs Hughes a never-been-married virgin (both having taken the title 'Mrs' to fit their roles).
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Did Tom sleep with Edna?

Edna, still fixated on Tom, got him drunk and then snuck into his room at night. They slept together and Edna lied to Tom that she was pregnant as a ploy for him to marry her. But Tom was smart enough to get Mrs. Hughes to confront her and Edna left.
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What surgery did Lord Grantham have?

Lord Grantham was lucky to survive his burst ulcer – surgery and medicine in 1925 were nowhere near today's standards. Someone who finds themselves with an ulcer today lives in a world with a far better understanding of the condition and a range of treatment options – made possible by research with animals.
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Is Thomas Mrs O Brien's son?

This is Cora's long-term revenge on her husband. 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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What illness did Mr Carson have?

According to Julian Fellowes, Mr. Carson was given the hereditary nerve disorder essential tremor, a condition from which which the creator also suffers.
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Is Mrs Patmore blind?

When Downton Abbey's much-loved cook Mrs Patmore sprinkled salt rather than sugar on to the pudding, it was clear she had to face up to her failing eyesight. In the hit ITV series, Downton grandee Lord Grantham generously sent her to see a London specialist for a cataract operation.
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Why was a maid called an Abigail?

Derived from the Hebrew for 'father rejoices', the first name Abigail has been used since the early 1600s in English as another word for a female attendant or lady's maid. Use of the name in this context derives directly from the Bible, wherein Abigail was the humble wife and self-proclaimed 'handmaid' of King David.
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What do butlers call their masters?

The Butler should be given the title of "Mr. ~", and addressed as such. The Housekeeper is given the title of "Missus ~", and should be addressed as such, regardless of her marital status. The Chef de Cuisine should always be addressed as "Sir" or "Monsieur ~".
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Why are housekeepers and cooks called Mrs?

So cooks, housekeepers, governesses, and such were referred to as “Mrs” to give them an air of authority and respect. Interesting. I guess it's similar to French, where a girl goes from “Mademoiselle” to “Madame” when she marries, but also just as an honorific when she gets older.
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Did Downton Abbey have toilets?

So the lavatories of even the really grand country houses were as nasty and as uncomfortable as was humanly possibly. Non-absorbant toilet tissue was available, but you were just as likely to get torn up bits of newspaper. Yes, even for the bottom of the Dowager Duchess of Grantham.
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Is Phyllis Logan Scottish?

Phyllis Logan was born on January 11, 1956 in Paisley, Scotland. She is an actress, known for Secrets & Lies (1996), Another Time, Another Place (1983) and Downton Abbey (2010). She has been married to Kevin McNally since August 15, 2011.
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Why did O'Brien leave Downton Abbey?

I talked it through with my family and it was the right decision for all of us.” Finneran said: “I had great fun doing it but I just didn't want to do it any more.” She added: I decided this before we even did the last series. When I stop loving something, I stop doing it.”
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Why did Carson's hands shake?

A very poignant point in Saturday night's final episode of ITV's Downton Abbey was the “palsy” that afflicted Mr Carson. Essential tremor, as it is currently referred to, is a debilitating condition, often erroneously likened to Parkinson's disease. It causes shaking in the hands or any other part of the body.
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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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Is Carson Mary's father?

A longstanding theory for some fans of the BBC/PBS show Downton Abbey is that Lady Mary Crawley's father is actually Mr. Carson, the butler, rather than the Earl of Grantham. Part of this claim comes from the inheritance of eye color - Lady Mary has brown eyes and her parents have blue.
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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 secret did Bates know about Obrien?

First, we deliciously learn what Bates whispered to O'Brien: "her ladyship's soap." Yes, that would be the trump card that Thomas needed.
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What surgery did Mary Crawley have?

Mrs. Crawley directing the withdrawal of fluid from around the heart of a local farmer. Mrs. Patmore's successful cataract surgery.
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Do you vomit blood when an ulcer bursts?

It can also perforate your stomach or small intestine, infecting your abdominal cavity. That causes a condition known as peritonitis. A bleeding ulcer can lead to anemia, bloody vomit, or bloody stools.
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Do the Granthams lose Downton Abbey?

Downton Abbey's Lord and Lady Grantham 'lose servants' in final series on ITV.
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Who inherits Downton Abbey?

Lord Robert has no sons, and an “entail” keeps any of his daughters from inheriting his great estate and mansion: Downton Abbey. Robert's heir is Matthew Crawley, a distant cousin. Matthew will someday inherit both the earl's title and his real estate, thanks to the entail.
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