Why is Lord Grantham not called Crawley?

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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How are Crawley and Grantham related?

Robert Crawley, 7th Earl of Grantham (b. July 1865) is the patriarch of the Crawley family and the co-owner of Downton Abbey (along with his eldest daughter). He is the son of the 6th Earl of Grantham and Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess of Grantham and the brother of Lady Rosamund Painswick.
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Is Lord Grantham royalty?

Even though George is Robert's grandson, he is still heir presumptive rather than heir apparent since he can still hypothetically be displaced by a son of Robert and Cora, or, if Robert were to remarry for some reason, a son of his by his other wife.
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Why do they call Cora Lady Grantham?

After her father-in-law died, Cora became the Countess of Grantham, her husband Robert became the Earl of Grantham, and, over their long marriage, spanning twenty-three years by the time of 1912, the Countess would give birth to three daughters: Mary in 1891, Edith in 1892, and Sybil in 1895.
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What does Grantham mean in Downton Abbey?

Grantham is basically the name of the area of land (county or whatever) that went with the Earldom when first created. The real Earldom of Grantham existed in relation to an area of Lincolnshire but the title became extinct in 1754.
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Does Lord Grantham have an illegitimate 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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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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What is wrong with Cora in Downton Abbey?

Other than the loss of the beloved Lady Grantham, Downton Abbey's second film ends largely on a happy note. Cora is diagnosed with pernicious anemia, a treatable disease.
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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 is wrong with Cora Crawley?

Cora is the lady of the house. Her mother-in-law is about to die. Rather than be put in any storyline that establishes her as a certain figure in Downton, especially as the main reason it is still financially standing, she just gets a fake cancer scare. She just ends up having acute anemia.
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Is Edith higher than Mary?

Mary is still currently only a lady, like all daughters of the nobility. Had Matthew lived, she would have become a countess but Edith would still have outranked her. Edith is now a marchioness, one step below a duchess and ranked above a countess.
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Is Edith richer than Mary?

In the end Edith outranks all in their family, she is now a marchioness, higher than Cora (a countess), her grandmother (dowager countess), Robert (a earl), Rose (the wife of the future lord sinderby), Isobel (now Lady Merton), Rosamound (earl daughter), Mary (earl daughter).
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Is Edith rank higher than Mary?

Now, within the Crawley Family, Edith outranks them all as the Marchioness of Hexham. Followed by the Earl and Countess of Grantham, than Lord and Lady Merton, followed by Lady Mary Talbot and then potentially the Dowager Countess?
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How much of Downton Abbey is true?

The Downton Abbey movie is not a true story, but it is inspired by real life events. Writer Julian Fellowes has said he needed a central story that would bind everyone together for the film, and he just so happened to be reading about a trip King George took with his wife in 1912 to Wentworth Woodhouse in Yorkshire.
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Why did they get rid of Matthew on Downton Abbey?

Stevens' fame reached a new level thanks to his time on Downton Abbey. But the actor was looking for new opportunities beyond the fictional Yorkshire estate and was feeling ready to leave. In an interview with The Telegraph, Stevens explained that status and money had little to do with his decision to exit the show.
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How did Lady Mary inherit Downton Abbey?

Even without one, the surviving spouse would generally inherit.) Mary, then, shares half ownership of Downton Abbey with her father, Robert, so long as he lives. When Robert dies, all rights transfer to Baby George.
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Is Lord Grantham unfaithful?

- Feeling ignored by Cora (who was busy running their house-turned-makeshift hospital) and useless during the war, Lord Grantham almost starts an affair with a maid. - He tries to pay off his son-in-law, Tom Branson, because he is of a lower class. He later owes much of his renewed success to said son-in-law.
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Does Lord Grantham love Cora?

“I like the idea that Robert had married Cora for her millions in order to save Downton and keep the show on the road, and subsequently fell in love with her,” the Downton Abbey writer/producer explained. It adds a particularly interesting — and dramatic — element to the marriage.
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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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Does Tom Branson remarry in Downton Abbey?

Does Tom Branson remarry in Downton Abbey? Yes. The film opens with the wedding of Tom Branson marrying Lucy Smith in a beautiful ceremony.
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Is Lady Grantham really American?

Elizabeth Lee McGovern (born July 18, 1961) is an American actress and musician. She is the recipient of numerous accolades, including a Screen Actors Guild Award, three Golden Globe Award nominations, and one Academy Award nomination. Evanston, Illinois, U.S.
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Why is Lady Mary's husband not in the Downton Abbey movie?

Lady Mary (Michelle Dockery) explains his absence by saying her husband is traveling the world racing cars, and doesn't want to come home. But, in reality, actor Matthew Goode's schedule did not allow for him to appear in the second Downton film.
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How are Isobel and Violet related?

Isobel Grey - cousin to Robert and Violet, mother of late Matthew Crawley, now the Baroness Merton, after her marriage to Lord Merton.
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How much does Downton Abbey pay to use Highclere Castle?

In 2013, the New York Times wrote that it costs $1.5 million a year to run Highclere Castle. The Countess has done everything she can to make sure the estate continues to rake in that amount. With the help of Downton, they're on a steady course for being financially stable for years to come.
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Where did Cora Crawley get her money?

Cora belonged to a wealthy American family and she had her inheritance signed away as a dowry when she married Robert. Cora's fortune got tied to the Grantham estate and entailed away from the Crawley daughters, who could not inherit the money or the estate, being women.
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