At Evenwood, Alice's beauty and education mark her as something more than a lady's maid.
From the washingtonpost.com
Cariola, the lady's maid, enters with good news once Antonio is alone-he is the father of a son.
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Four servants supported this small family, including a cook, a lady's maid for Gertrude, a housemaid, and a scullery maid.
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Later, fleeing the English, Charlie came back here and escaped over the sea to Skye with Flora, dressed as her lady's maid.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Speaking of Cora's severe lady's maid, she is back on team terror with Thomas, trying to start little fires all over the house.
From the entertainment.time.com
Her mother, Julia, had married in 1867 and set up home with cook, kitchenmaids, housemaid, parlourmaid, lady's maid, nurse, nursemaid and gardener.
From the economist.com
In the Seventies, one of the tasks required of the lady's maid to the Duchess of Marlborough was to empty her mistress's handbag every night in order to wash her loose change.
From the thisismoney.co.uk
By contrast there was one scene in Downton Abbey last year where the entire scene was me and Isabelle and my mother-in-law discussing the best way to find a lady's maid.
From the independent.co.uk
The son of a Kent carpenter and a former lady's maid, Teddy, as he was first called, went to grammar school and thence to Oxford, where he soon won an organ scholarship.