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  2. Raleigh Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The Raleigh Tavern was a tavern in Williamsburg, Virginia, and was one of the largest taverns in colonial Virginia.It gained some fame in the pre-American Revolutionary War Colony of Virginia as a gathering place for legislators after several Royal Governors officially dissolved the House of Burgesses, the elected legislative body, when their actions did not suit the Crown.

  3. Guest of Honour (Upstairs, Downstairs) - Wikipedia

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    Early in 1909, the Bellamys host a dinner, attended by King Edward VII.The servant Sarah, who is heavily pregnant by James Bellamy, has been sent to Lady Marjorie's family estate at Southwold to be out of the way, but finds it too boring and returns to Eaton Place, turning up on the evening the king is dining upstairs.

  4. Williamsburg Inn - Wikipedia

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    Williamsburg Inn is a historic resort hotel located at Williamsburg, Virginia. It was built in three phases between 1937 and 1972. The original section was designed by Perry Dean Rogers Architects and is dominated by a two-story portico which stands atop a ground floor arcade. It is a three-story, seven-bay, Colonial Revival style brick ...

  5. The New Man (Upstairs, Downstairs) - Wikipedia

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    Without consulting her daughter, Lady Marjorie has engaged a house cook for Elizabeth and her new husband, the effete show-off and moderately famous (but not financially successful) poet Lawrence.

  6. Downstairs - Wikipedia

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    Downstairs may refer to: Downstairs, a term relating to stairs; Downstairs (EP), an independent release by the band 311; Downstairs, a 1932 film starring John Gilbert; The Downstairs Club, a music venue in Bournemouth, England, later Le Disque a Go! Go!

  7. List of Upstairs, Downstairs (1971 TV series) characters

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    In the 2010 revival of Upstairs, Downstairs, Rose Buck refers to her late master, Lord Richard Bellamy of Haversham, with the implication that Richard had died sometime between 1930 and 1936; Rose later claims that "The Bellamys", meaning Richard and Virginia, gave Rose a teapot for all of her hard work when she left their service sometime ...

  8. On with the Dance (Upstairs, Downstairs) - Wikipedia

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    "On with the Dance" opens some months after the end of World War I on 19 July 1919, and the Victory Parade is passing near Eaton Place. Georgina is taking part, and Rose and Lily go on the street to watch while Hudson and Mrs Bridges use Hudson's deerstalking telescope to view the parade from an upstairs window.

  9. Your Obedient Servant (Upstairs, Downstairs) - Wikipedia

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    "Your Obedient Servant " is the seventh episode of the second series of the British television series, Upstairs, Downstairs. The episode is set in 1909. "Your Obedient Servant" was among the episodes omitted from Upstairs, Downstairs' initial Masterpiece Theatre broadcast in 1974, and was consequently not shown on US television until 1989.