Read Up and Down Stairs Online
Authors: Jeremy Musson
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. Horne, pp. 66–7.
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. Horne, pp. 68–9.
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. Horne, p. 84.
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. Horne, p. 71.
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. Horne, p. 71.
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. Horne, pp. 77–9.
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. Horne, p. 83.
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. Horne, p. 85.
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. Horne, p. 93.
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. Horne, p. 94.
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. Horne, p. 95.
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. Horne, pp. 96–7.
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. Horne, pp. 98–9.
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. Horne, p. 127.
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. Horn,
Rise and Fall
, p. 50.
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. Information from Basil Morgan, the Rockingham Castle archivist, extracted in a pamphlet, ‘Diary of a Victorian Lady’, pp. 1–2.
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. Information from Basil Morgan, the Rockingham Castle archivist, extracted in the pamphlet ‘Diary of a Victorian Lady’, p. 2.
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. Sambrook,
Keeping their Place
, pp. 6–7.
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. Sambrook,
Keeping their Place
, p. 5.
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. Sambrook,
Keeping their Place
, pp. 10–11.
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. Sambrook,
Keeping their Place
, p. 29.
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. Horn,
Rise and Fall
, p. 53.
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. Horn,
Rise and Fall
, p. 54.
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. Carnavon papers, Highclere Castle, Box 3, no. 6, HMC 174, 6/7 May 1873, quoted by kind permission of the Earl and Countess of Carnavon and thanks to Lydia Lebus for researching this material.
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. Carnavon papers, Box 3, no. 6, HMC 174, 6/7 May 1873.
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. Carnavon papers, Box 3, no. 6, HMC 174, 6/7 May 1873.
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. Horn,
Rise and Fall
, p. 51.
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. Horn,
Rise and Fall
, p. 52.
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. MSS at Arundel Castle, dated June 1860, courtesy of the Arundel Castle trustees, and of David Clifton.
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. Information from Mrs Sara Rodger, archivist at Arundel Castle.
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. Hartcup, pp. 96–8.
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. James Miller,
Hidden Treasure Houses
(2006), pp. 80–95.
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. Copies of these early plans of the house are exhibited at Dalmeny.
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. Duke of Devonshire,
Handbook of Chatsworth and Hardwick
(1845), pp. 148–9.
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. Devonshire,
Handbook
, p. 149.
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. Devonshire,
Handbook
, pp. 149–50.
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. Turner, p. 169.
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. Turner, p. 169.
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. Hardyment, pp. 43–5.
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. Francis Goodwin,
Rural Architecture
(1835), pp. 3–4 and plates.
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. Goodwin, p. 3.
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. Goodwin, p. 4.
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. William White, ‘Humewood, Co. Wicklow’, in
Proceedings of the Royal Institute of British Architects
(session 1868–9), 1869, pp. 77–78, and plates (afterwards cited as White).
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. White, pp. 77–80.
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. White, p. 80.
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. White, p. 85.
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. The plans for Humewood are in the Irish Architectural Archive in Dublin; I am grateful to the IAA’s director for drawing my attention to them.
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. Hardyment, p. 18.
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. Hardyment, p. 19.
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. Roger Kerr,
The Gentleman’s House
(1864), p. 64 (afterwards Kerr).
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. Kerr, pp. 66–8.
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. Kerr, pp. 66–8.
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. Kerr, p. 198.
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. Kerr, pp. 199–200.
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. Kerr, p. 199.
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. Kerr, pp. 199–200.
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. Kerr, p. 203.
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. Kerr, p. 202.
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. Jill Franklin,
The Gentleman’s Country House and its Plan
(1981), p. 91 (afterwards Franklin); Kerr, p. 294 (afterwards Kerr).
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. Kerr, p. 202.
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. Franklin, p. 92.
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. Franklin, p. 93.
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. Kerr, p. 221.
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. Franklin, p. 95; Kerr, p. 224.
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. Sambrook,
A Country House at Work
, p. 103.
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. Kerr, p. 224.
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. Hardyment, pp. 50–61.
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. Kerr, pp. 228–9.
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. Kerr, p. 231.
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. Hardyment, pp. 64–7.
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. Franklin, p. 95.
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. Franklin, p. 95.
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. Franklin, p. 101.
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. Shared bedrooms were the norm for under servants; see the illustration of the dormitory at Mamhead.
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. Michael Trinick,
Lanhydrock
, revised edition (1992), pp. 14–18.
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. Trinick, p. 22.
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. Trinick, pp. 22–30.
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. Hardyment, p. 25.
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. Mark Girouard,
The Victorian Country House
(1979), p. 27.
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. Earl and Countess of Aberdeen,
We Twa: Reminiscences of Lord and Lady Aberdeen
, vol. 2 (1929), pp. 1–10 (afterwards Aberdeen).
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. Aberdeen, p. 2.
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. Aberdeen, p. 2.
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. Aberdeen, p. 5.
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. Aberdeen, p. 7.
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. Aberdeen, p. 10.
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. H.G. Wells,
Tono-Bungay
(1964), pp. 12–13.
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. Pamela Horn,
Life Below Stairs in the Twentieth Century
(2003), p. 12.
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. Horn,
Rise and Fall
, p. 171; Gerard,
Country House Life
, pp. 282–3.
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. Horn,
Rise and Fall
, p. 185.
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. Horn,
Life Below Stairs
, p. 11.
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. Horn,
Life Below Stairs
, p. 10.
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. Frederick Gorst,
Carriages and Kings
(1956), pp. 126–7 (afterwards Gorst).
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. Gorst, p. 136.
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. Gorst, p. 137.
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. Gorst, p. 136.
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. Gorst, pp. 128–9.
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. Gorst, p. 149.
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. Gorst, p. 151.
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. Gorst, pp. 132–3.
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. Gorst, p. 133.
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. Gorst, p. 133.
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. Gorst, p. 133.
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. Gorst, pp. 132–3.
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. Gorst, p. 134.
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. Gorst, p. 134.
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. Gorst, p. 141.
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. Gorst, pp. 159–60.
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. Gorst, p. 13.
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. Gorst, p. 130.
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. Story told by the Dowager Duchess of Devonshire in an interview with the author, 9 January 2009.
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. Rosina Harrison (ed.),
Gentlemen’s Gentlemen
(1978), pp. 26–7.
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. Catherine Bailey,
Black Diamonds
(2007), pp. 6–7.
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. Michael Hall,
Waddesdon Manor: The Heritage of a Rothschild House
(2002), pp. 204–10 (afterwards Hall).
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. Hall, pp. 194–210.
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. Hall, pp. 224–5.
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. Hall, pp. 230–1.
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. Interview with Mr Gautier, conducted by the National Trust in June 1992, typescript in the Waddesdon Collection.
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. Letter in the Waddeson Collection, dated 20 November 1917.
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. Notes from his grandson, John Macleod.
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. Notes from John Macleod.
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. Horn,
Life Below Stairs
, pp. 117–18.
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. Tom Turner,
Memoirs of a Gamekeeper
(1954), pp. 17–32 and 51–61.
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. Jonathan Ruffer,
The Big Shots
(1978), p. 57.
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. Merlin Waterson (ed.),
The Country House Remembered: Recollections of Life Between the Wars
(1985), p. 88.
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. Merlin Waterson (ed.),
The Country House Remembered
, p. 88.
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. Herman Muthesius,
The English House
(1904–5), edited and translated by Dennis Sharp, republished by Frances Lincoln in 2007, vol. II, pp. 61–2 (afterwards Muthesius).
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. Muthesius, II, p. 62.
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. Muthesius, II, p. 63.
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. Muthesius, II, p. 74.
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. Muthesius, II, p. 73.
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. Clive Aslet,
The Last Country Houses
(1982), p. 99 (afterwards Aslet).
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. Seen on a visit to Waddesdon Manor.
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. National Trust guidebook,
Castle Drogo
(1995), pp. 20–3.