Hi again A little more on the Row here http://property.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/property/buying_and_selling/article736349.ece Again it suggests that it was a large house in its own right, a row of four in all Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > I'm new to this list and I'm hoping that someone with local knowledge of > The > Green area of Richmond can answer a couple of questions for me. > I've found my ggGrandfather, Owen OWEN a butler, on the 1861 census living > at 3 Maid of Honour Row. The rest of the household were all servants, a > ladies maid, a house maid and a nurse maid. > At the adjacent property, Heidigger House, was a civil engineer, his wife > & > daughter, a housemaid and a cook. Would I be right in thinking that 3 > Maid > of Honour Row was being used as servant's quarters for the employees of > Heidigger House? > Secondly, being the only male servant of the household, is it likely that > the butler would have accompanied his employer on his travels? > Robin > > Bookham.