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Mary Hodgson in 1897, at the time she entered service with the Llewelyn Davies family as a nursery maid to the three eldest Llewelyn Davies boys. She hated the term "nurse" - even more so "nanny" - and insisted on being addressed as plain "Mary".(Read More)
Mary Hodgson in 1897, at the time she entered service with the Llewelyn Davies family as a nursery maid to the three eldest Llewelyn Davies boys. She hated the term "nurse" - even more so "nanny" - and insisted on being addressed as plain "Mary".
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