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TitleLancely, William: From Hall-Boy to House Steward
DescriptionDOB: 1854
DOD: Unknown

William Lanceley was one of 9 children of a small farmer who died early, leaving his widow in debt.

William began work as a hall-boy to the local squire at the age of 16, his wages were £8 per year.
He describes a typical day working as a footman.
He spent the next 43 years in service, moving up through the ranks of footman and butler to become house-steward to Lord Roberts at the Curragh.
His last appointment was in royal service as steward to the Duke of Connaught.

The Great War

Autobiography typewritten; 18 pp. Excerpt from book (Edward Arnold & Co, London).
Date1925
LevelItem
Extent1
FormatBoth hard and digital copies
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