Does Mary Crawley Get Married Again

Lady Mary Josephine[ii] Talbot (née Crawley; born 1891)[iii] [ane] is the eldest daughter of Robert the Earl of Grantham and Cora Crawley, the Countess of Grantham she is the sister of Lady Edith Pelham and the late Lady Sybil Branson, granddaughter of Violet Crawley, sis-in-law of Tom Branson and Herbert (Bertie) Pelham, and the aunt to her nieces, Sybbie Branson and Edith'southward daughter, Marigold (concluding name undetermined). She was married to Matthew Crawley and with him had a son, George Crawley, in 1921. Presently later their son's birth, Matthew was killed in a auto accident. Mary married Henry Talbot in 1925, and they have a daughter, Caroline Talbot, in 1926.

Her father's sister Lady Rosamund Painswick and her deceased husband Marmaduke Painswick are Mary's aunt and uncle. She also has an uncle on her mother'south side, Harold Levinson. She is second cousins with Lady Rose Aldridge, along with her sisters Lady Annabelle and James MacClare, Earl of Newtonmore. She has a second cousin-in-police in Rose's husband Atticus Aldridge, and their girl Victoria Aldridge is her second cousin-in one case-removed. Rose's mother, the Marchioness of Flintshire, is her begetter's start cousin.

1912-xiv

The news of the deaths of her two cousins, James and Patrick, is a daze to her considering it disrupts the family'due south strategy for dealing with the entail. The entail requires that the family's estate, incorporating her mother's large union dowry, forth with the title, pass to male person heirs just. The family unit had bundled that Mary would marry Patrick, second in line to the title after James, but Mary did not take strong feelings for him and questions whether she must fifty-fifty article of clothing black mourning clothes since the engagement was never publicly appear.

Mary's parents and grandmother focus on finding suitors for Mary, including the Knuckles of Crowborough, Evelyn Napier, and Anthony Strallan. She herself is seduced past a visitor to the house, Napier's friend Ottoman attaché Kemal Pamuk, who suddenly dies in her bed. Her infuriated mother and caput housemaid Anna help her behave his body out of her sleeping accommodation and dorsum to his room in the bachelor's corridor in order to endeavor to prevent a public scandal that would ruin her union prospects.

Mary's relationship with the new heir, her distant cousin Matthew Crawley, who is non an aristocrat, begins coldly every bit she overhears him complaining to his mother that he expects the family will "push" one of the daughters on him. She refuses to acknowledge him as the new heir, declaring that he was "not one of us" and could "barely hold a knife properly". Over time, however, the pair grow closer and a romance develops. In 1914, Matthew asks Mary to marry him, merely she is cautious and says she won't give him an answer until the cease of the London Flavour in August. However her female parent becomes meaning, and if the baby is a boy, he will inherit the title instead of Matthew, and so Mary refuses to give Matthew an answer, on the advice of her aunt, Lady Rosamund. Another reason for her hesitancy was that she feels she would take to tell Matthew about the i-nighttime "fling" with Pamuk. Heartbroken and angered by her supposed motive, Matthew withdraws his proposal and decides to leave Downton, but World War I breaks out and he joins the British Army.

1916-19

While Matthew is away at war, Mary becomes engaged to Richard Carlisle, a wealthy paper magnate who, after Mary's confession and asking for his assistance because someone threatens to expose information technology, promises to help keep the Pamuk affair under wraps. They plan to marry in July 1919, after the marriage of Matthew and his new fiancée Lavinia Swire, and to move to a neighboring, stately domicile that Sir Richard plans to buy. After Lavinia's death, it becomes clear that Matthew and Mary continue to have potent feelings for one other.

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Her relationship with Sir Richard deteriorates and her father, in particular, becomes concerned that she would non be happy with the union even if it meant wealth and condition. In 1920, Mary breaks off the engagement with Sir Richard and initially agrees to visit her mother'due south family in America to expect out the Pamuk scandal (as Carlisle threatens to, but does not, publish in retaliation). Presently later on, Matthew proposes to her over again, on a bended knee joint, and the pair become happily engaged.

1920

The couple, subsequently a brief moment of doubt the dark before the wedding, happily marry in 1920 and go to France for their honeymoon. The doubt came after Mary learned from her male parent he had lost so much coin he was going to lose Downton, and that Matthew might exist the heir to Reggie Swire's huge fortune. Mary felt if he inherited, then Downton could be saved, but Matthew insisted he could not inherit it because he nevertheless blamed himself for Lavinia'due south death. When it came to lite Lavinia wrote to her male parent telling him the whole story and that Reggie respected him still, Matthew refused to believe it, so Mary questioned the servants and learned Lavinia had indeed written to her father (Daisy Mason had posted the alphabetic character). Matthew and so accepted it, investing in Downton and saving it.

After Sybil and her hubby, one-time chauffeur Tom Branson, were exiled from Ireland, they returned to Downton Abbey where Sybil went into labor. Mary visited her beforehand, where Sybil mentioned again Tom'southward wish for the baby to be Catholic like himself and how she realized the baby's christening would now have to take place at Downton, instead of Dublin. Mary insisted to Sybil she did not have to have this, equally information technology was her babe too. But Sybil told her she did non mind, that she did not object to Catholic traditions, and that she loved Tom and wanted this for him. Mary then promised to fight their corner. Like the residue of the family, Mary was delighted at the birth of Sybil's girl, then utterly heartbroken when her dearest sis died soon later. She gave her a final kiss and said: "Goodbye my darling."

Keeping her promise to Sybil, Mary supported Tom, against her father, to cognominate her niece and goddaughter, Sybbie, Catholic. She attended Sybbie'southward christening with the rest of the family. She likewise begins to support Matthew's plans for modernizing Downton to make it financially self-supporting, which her father initially opposes. While she and Matthew are intent on having children, it is hinted they may exist having reproductive problems. Mary and Matthew meet by coincidence at a reproductive health clinic run by Dr Ryder, where Mary reveals she underwent a pocket-size and successful operation in order to strengthen their chances of conceiving. Despite previous tension between them, the series ends with them happily reaffirming their love for each other.

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In September 1921, an 8-month pregnant Mary travels to Duneagle Castle in Scotland with the family unit. Branson stayed behind considering he was not invited, something that doesn't concern him. After the ball, Mary regrets dancing and tells Matthew that she's returning to Downton the side by side mean solar day. Matthew volunteers to back-trail her, just Mary insists that he stay and enjoy the last few days of their trip.

The next day, when Mary steps off the train, she tells Anna to take her to the hospital and to notify her married man that she has begun labour. The Crawley family unit leaves Scotland at once, and Matthew visits Mary at the hospital as soon as he can get in. Mary has given birth to a son and heir. Matthew and so says he "feels similar I swallowed fireworks" and tells Mary that he loves her more with each passing day and that she'll be an fantabulous mother. Matthew then drives back to Downton to tell the family they tin now visit his son. As Matthew is driving at what appears to be at a fast pace, he doesn't see some other automobile driving around the corner. The car hits him, and and his machine are pushed off the road overturning onto the lesser of a small-scale slope. The other commuter comes out to assist, just finds Matthew dead, pale and bleeding from his injuries. The episode ends with Mary holding her son, smile, blissfully unaware that her husband and father of her child is dead.

1922

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Half dozen months later on the expiry of Matthew, Mary is however struggling to come to terms with her loss, and she is very common cold towards anybody. She doesn't announced to have a close relationship with her son George, who she prefers to leave in the intendance of the nannies, calling him a "poor little orphan". She refuses to clothing anything other than blackness when Anna suggests a lilac outfit and when walking down the stairs, she stops when she sees and remembers the place where she and Matthew in one case kissed. She also has a rather awkward chat with her sister Edith on the stairs when Mary realises it was Valentine's Day and asks Edith what her plans are for the day, saying she hopes she has a skillful time. Although many of her family members, including the too widowed Tom Branson and Mr. Carson, endeavour to help Mary move on, she ignores and dismisses them. Tom feels that Mary needs to find something to fight for and that this should be, equally George'due south guardian, the protection of his inheritance as the next heir to Downton Abbey manor. Lord Grantham refuses Tom's proposition, claiming many times that they should not bother her with such troubles. He thinks that since Matthew left no will, he assumes he should take charge of George's share in the estate, which would result in Mary having no say in the running of the manor.

On one occasion, she gets a angry with Mr. Carson when he tells her she is giving up. She feels it was his identify to tell her what she should do. Information technology goes from bad to worse at the dinner table that night, when her mother, grandmother and Tom try to encourage Mary to exist more than involved in the running of Downton to which her begetter tries to again, to protect Mary. She gets upset and upon breaking into tears, yells at everyone to leave her lonely. She storms out of the dining room and returns to her sleeping accommodation. It isn't until her grandmother, Violet Crawley, has a talk with her that she starts to come to terms with Matthew'southward decease. She tells her grandmother she feels she has become the cold person she used to exist and that perchance she was only kind in Matthew's imagination. She tells her grandmother she doesn't sympathize why she has come to talk to her, to which she replies that information technology considering she is her grandmother and she loves her. She is told she must choose between life or death, to which Mary begins to sympathise that she must cull life. As she begins her attempt to move on, she pays a visit to Mr. Carson to apologise for the way she spoke to him the twenty-four hours earlier. She breaks down in front of him, telling him she doesn't know how to motility on. He comforts her, telling her she is a strong woman and she will find a way.

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Subsequently on, Mary decides to wear a lilac dress rather than a blackness apparel to attend a tiffin to discuss the running of Downton as she finally begins to move on. Shortly after, a box containing Matthew'due south things from his office is delivered to Downton. Mr. Carson decided the box should best exist sent to Robert first, in instance it upsets Mary. Robert begins to wait into the box, and as he examines a volume a letter drops out of it. The alphabetic character was written by before long earlier the trip to Scotland. The letter states what he would had wanted Mary to be his sole heiress in the upshot of his expiry, which Matthew had thought was the all-time thing to do now that Mary was pregnant. Robert hesitates to give it Mary at showtime, only he is persuaded otherwise when Violet says it is wrong to go on it from her. He too states that although it is not properly documented, he intended after this trip for his wishes to be legally written upwardly. Even so, Robert was still determined that information technology was not a will and that he will take Murray wait at the document. It is later determined that the letter demonstrates testamentary intent therefore information technology is a will. In addition, when Matthew wrote the alphabetic character at that place were two witnesses who saw him doing then.

Information technology is clear at first that Robert was not too happy at the thought of sharing Downton with Mary. He kept telling Mary that information technology couldn't have been a proper will. At dinner, she innocently tells anybody she would like her opinions to exist heard in the event that the letter is seen as a volition. Robert finds himself slightly annoyed at the prospect and bullies Mary by telling her of the many things he would like her stance about knowing her present knowledge running an farm manor is express at the moment, which makes Mary remark he must have some sort of point and Cora remark that he trying to say a woman's place is in the home.

In low-cal of this, Violet invites Mary and Tom to her home to have a word with them. She tells them she would like Tom to exist Mary's "instructor" and help her to understand how Downton is run, such as the crops and the farms. Tom and Mary happily have this prospect. Tom afterwards takes Mary out to discuss how Downton is run. They talk well-nigh the expiry duties and how much taxation there volition be to pay. Tom tells Mary that her father intends to sell function of the country to pay it off in one lump. They both decide that they disagree with Robert'southward thought. When Robert finally accepts that Matthew'south letter is a will, Mary tells Robert of her disagreement with his plan to sell part of the land, to his dismay.

Mary and Tom piece of work together more on the estate, even working on a new venture into pig farming. She meets an old childhood friend, Tony Foyle, now Lord Gillingham, who pursues her. She turns him downward as she has not yet moved on from Matthew. Simply he gets a buss out of her, and afterwards when she learnt of his date she secretly feels regret.

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She then reunites with her onetime suitor Evelyn Napier, but does not go along well with his boss Charles Blake. She believes he cares not for the landowners. Just later on some new pigs arrived in poor status she and Blake both willingly get dirty in social club to help them, after which she and Blake kickoff to respect each other more (he originally believed she was unwilling to work for Downton), and he develops feelings for her himself.

Lord Gillingham returns, having broken off his engagement as he is still adamant to win her over. Her family unit takes note of her numerous suitors.

Mary is the beginning to know Rose has entered a human relationship with the black ring leader Jack Ross. After Rose reveals her plans to marry him, she goes to London to speak to Ross himself. He impresses her with his honesty and love for Rose, simply also in his decision to spare Rose pain from social club by calling it off. She later speaks to Rose at the bazaar. She is too the second person to learn from Mrs Hughes about what happened to Anna. Anna and so reveals to Mary who the culprit was, and Mary feels she has to do something. So she meets with Lord Gillingham and insists that he fire his valet Green without telling him why. He later informs her of Green'southward death at the bazaar.

1924

Mary receives a visit from Lord Gillingham, who proposes they become lovers. She agrees to his offer and they arrange for a secret rendezvous in Liverpool. Mary tells her family unit she will instead be spending time with a friend, Annabelle Portsmouth, on a sketching holiday. She tells Blake she is sorry if she has hurt him, just he insists he is happy for her. He asks but that she be certain she is making the right choice considering he feels that she is far smarter than Lord Gillingham.

Anna is very nervous most Mary'due south decision, especially when Mary asks her become to a pharmacy to purchase items for her to prevent pregnancy. After enjoying themselves, they are spotted by Spratt, Violet's butler. He informs Violet who immediately comes up with an excuse to explain their existence in Liverpool. However, Violet has Mary come up to her house and confronts her with what she knows. Mary insists she is being modern and that there is naught wrong with it, but Violet insists that Mary has been seduced.

Mary immediately claims that they want to set a date simply nix has been settled. Violet urges her to brand a determination. Simply Mary begins to regret what she has washed and later confides to Tom she feels she has made the incorrect option, because she now thinks she and Gillingham have very picayune in mutual. She then breaks up with him much to his dismay and refuses to believe Mary wants to break up. However, to assistance Mary Charles Blake schemes to go Lord Gillingham back with his erstwhile fiancee Mabel Lane Play tricks.

Later on Tom begins to vocalisation his political opinions over again, Mary remarks that she feels Tom is changing back into who he was, which she admits will be a bad matter for the family, simply not for Tom. She afterwards tells Tom though she does non approve of his friendship with Sarah Bunting, who had helped brainstorm to revive his political views, and that she still does not want him to exit Downton.

She later visits a faux French hairdresser in York and gets a bob cut from him which she shows off to her family. Unlike everyone else, Mary did not care about Edith's disappearance and, along with Robert, objected to Edith adopting Marigold without knowing Edith's predicament. Afterward, she goes with her family to London for their cousin Rose'due south matrimony to Atticus Aldridge. She expresses sadness to Tom's leaving Downton Abbey to outset a new life in America as well equally Rose's departure to New York, but nonetheless says her farewells to them.

At Christmas, she and her family unit visit Brancaster Castle in Northumberland for a shooting party during the bickering flavor hosted past the Aldridge family. She notices the butler Stowell beingness very rude to Tom and so she asks Barrow to get a trick out of his sleeve in lodge to get Stowell into trouble, which he did. She later finds out the sordid past of Lord Sinderby, but forth with Rose and her begetter, keep it hugger-mugger. She subsequently meets and dances with associate Henry Talbot and is rather taken with his fancy car. At Downton, in that location is a splendid Christmas party where Mary along with her son George, Sybbie, Edith and Marigold decorate the tree.

1925

Mary is fox hunting with Robert and some people from the village. After the fox hunt is done, she notices Rita Bevan, but Mary does not recognize her while Bevan says that she does. Bevan reveals her knowledge of her night with Lord Gillingham, and bug an ultimatum to Mary. Mary must give Bevan £thou pounds, or she would become to the newspapers regarding her nighttime with Gillingham.

Mary confides this to Anna, who reaffirms her feelings that she shouldn't give into blackmail. Bevan makes another advent, and barges into Mary's room, and restates her threats. Mary again refuses. Bevan makes a third appearance, this time going to Robert to tell him about her night with Lord Gillingham. Robert saves Mary, Lord Gillingham, and Lady Gillingham from national embarrassment past giving Bevan £50 pounds for her silence, and says if she refuses the offer, Robert would go to the police and the latter would convict Bevan for blackmail.

Mary insists that the butler Carson should become married at Downton'south Great Hall, or whichever room he and Mrs Hughes choose to hold their wedding ceremony reception, but Mrs Hughes has different ideas. Afterward Mary, forth with her son George, Marigold and Cora visit the Drewe's farm to view the pigs in order to brandish them at the Fat Stock Moulton show. They then run across Mrs Drewe who has an emotional reunion with Marigold whom she has conspicuously not gotten over. But Cora insists they all go back to the business firm for luncheon so as to avoid whatsoever problems. Mary wins the 1st place at the Fat Stock testify, but later on when Marigold goes missing, Mary holds her son George and wonders why Mrs Drewe took Marigold to Yew Tree Farm, but she doesn't get any more suspicious. When Mary hears about Anna'southward inability to conceive a kid, she books an appointment with Dr Ryder, whom she went to years ago, in order to somehow right Anna'south problem, and does some shopping.

Mary continues to insist that Carson and Mrs Hughes hold their reception in the Not bad Hall, just later concedes to Mrs Hughes when she wants it in the schoolhouse.

Mary'southward old associate from Brancaster Castle, Henry Talbot, visits Downton with his aunt Lady Shackleton. She, Talbot, and Tom chat, and Talbot gives Mary his card and Mary and Talbot concur to conform something when Mary is next in London. Gwen Harding, formerly Gwen Dawson, visits Downton forth with her husband, John Harding. Mary is certain that she recognizes Gwen, just she cannot seem to remember her name. When Gwen's identity is revealed, the family and Gwen fondly discuss Lady Sybil. When Gwen leaves, Anna prepares Mary for her dinner, however, she almost has a miscarriage. Anna and Mary blitz to London, and Dr Ryder performs his performance just in time to salvage Anna's baby. When Anna is recovering, Mary and Talbot arrange to have dinner at the Regal Automobile Club.

Mary and Tom watches a car race between Henry Talbot and Charlie Rogers. After that, Mary, Talbot, and Tom have a drink in a pub where they become more than friendly with each other. When Neville Chamberlain visits Downton for dinner, Mary watches horrified along with everyone in the room as Robert vomits blood. Mary rushes her father to the hospital along with Cora and Edith. Mary'due south suspicions arise when she overhears Violet and Cora discuss a close connectedness betwixt Edith and Marigold.

Mary and Tom later have dinner with Henry Talbot at the Criterion where Charlie Rogers, Evelyn Napier, Lady Anne Acland and another lady are in attendance. After the dinner is over, Henry offers to walk Mary dwelling and Mary reveals to him that her distaste of cars comes from Matthew's death, because he was killed in a motorcar crash. Henry insists she give cars a second chance and suddenly information technology starts raining. Mary and Henry retreat into a nearby tunnel and Henry kisses Mary and admits his feelings for her, however, Mary feels their human relationship is going rather faster than she'd expected. She and Tom later open Downton Abbey to hamlet visitors in order to raise money for the infirmary.

Mary along with her family, every bit well as Bertie Pelham and Edith'south colleague Laura Edmunds attend a motorcar race at Brooklands to run across Henry Talbot race along with his friend Charlie Rogers. But as they are racing, Mary finds it boring and questions the point of racing. Still, the race is put to an credible stop considering of Charlie Rogers' unfortunate death from a swerving car. This reminds Mary of her late married man's decease. She calls Charlie Rogers' death to be a bloody and wasted business concern which could have been prevented. She then breaks off her relationship with Talbot, who tries to persuade her otherwise, only Mary tells him they could never exist together.

Tom, who is disappointed at the terminate of Mary and Talbot's relationship, invites him to Downton in hope of them reconciling. Unfortunately, this backfires, with Mary only getting angry with Talbot. During this time, Tom accidentally informs Mary nigh Marigold'southward true parentage, and Mary "accidentally" corners Edith into telling Bertie Pelham, the new and seventh Marquess of Hexham and Edith's fiancée. Their relationship appears to have come up to an cease, when Bertie tells her that he is uncomfortable marrying someone who tried to trick him, and Edith packs her things and leaves for London. Mary tries to talk to Edith before she leaves, but Edith calls her "nasty, jealous, scheming" and "stuck-up" and also calls her a "bitch" twice. After Edith leaves, Tom chastises Mary for ruining Edith's happiness, calls Mary a bully and a coward, and writes to Violet and requests that she convince Mary to reconcile with Edith and to marry Talbot. Mary pours her heart out to Violet, telling her that she doesn't desire to have another husband that dies in a car-crash, and that she remembered looking at Charlie Rogers' car burning hoping that Talbot was not dead. Violet comforts her, and successfully persuades her to reconcile with Talbot and Edith. Mary then visits Matthew's grave, and begs his forgiveness and acceptance that she is set to marry some other man. Mary and so asks Talbot back to Downton, where she apologizes and they reconcile, and after they become re-engaged, they are married in a pocket-size nuptials the following Saturday. Edith arrives back from London in fourth dimension for the hymeneals, and they reconcile.

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As a rare sisterly act of love towards Edith, Mary telephoned Bertie and told him to meet Edith at the Ritz eating house in London, and had Rosamund play along. This works, as Bertie tells Edith he tin't live without her. Henry tells Mary that he wants to observe his place at Downton, every bit he feels he is a poor man being supported past a rich married woman. Henry and Tom go into a automobile-selling business together and Mary is thrilled, equally Henry has given up motor-racing due to Charlie Rogers' death and his loss of interest afterwards. Henry announces that he and Tom take opened a car shop in York. She as well reveals to Henry that she is pregnant with their child but makes him swear not to tell anyone until Edith has gone off on her honeymoon with Bertie. Afterwards both she and Henry nourish Edith and Bertie'southward hymeneals.

Afterward multiple times when Carson acts rather strangely, Mary and likewise Robert go to meet him in his pantry, where Carson reveals that he has a genetically inherited disease from his grandpa where his hands start shaking and somewhen fail. He then offers his resignation on the grounds that he can no longer do his job properly, but at the wedding reception, Thomas, who is visiting from his new workplace, steps into pour and serve the champagne, and Robert offers him the job. Mary and Lord Grantham are pitiful to see him get but they are very grateful for what he has done for them and the family. During this time, Anna goes into labor in Lady Mary'due south bedroom, and Mary helps to evangelize her son, with Henry and Bates nowadays.

Mary and Henry celebrate New Year and welcome 1926 along with the rest of her family.

Mary is elegant. She is slender and tall with thin wrists and long fingers. She is sought after by many men throughout the series. She has raven black waves and dark optics, accompanied by perfectly arched brows, black lashes, loftier cheekbones and articulate porcelain peel. She originally had long hair which was pinned upward during the initial iv and a half flavour, but then decided to adopt the Shingle Bob of the 1920s era. She bears a noticeable physical resemblance to her mother Cora Crawley.

Mary is shown to be cold, bitter, opaque, and quite mean in the beginning, but her romance with Matthew brings her kindness and vulnerability to lite. She is a caring lady and takes Matthew'due south death to heart, remaining in mourning for more than six months after his death. Mary proves to be an extremely loyal employer to Anna and Mr Bates, and is besides extremely loyal to her family and friends.

Despite the constant rivalry betwixt herself and her sister Edith, they shared an embrace and kind words at the death of their younger sister Sybil. Opposite to her relationship with Edith, Mary loved her youngest sister dearly and was very protective of her. Afterward on, after the tragic decease of Matthew, she begins to return, in some ways, to her quondam self. Her relationship with Edith deteriorates even so again. Notwithstanding, afterwards on, after Mary finds out the truth well-nigh Marigold and tells Bertie, Mary somewhen regrets her actions, makes peace with Edith, and tries to take a better relationship with her, going as far as to apologise to Edith and reconcile Edith and Bertie.

Even so, Mary does evidence herself to be very open up-minded and progressive at times, befriending her brother-in-law Tom Branson, the family unit'southward one-time chauffeur. She supports him in his decision to raise his daughter equally a Catholic, showing she bears none of the anti-Catholic prejudices that were common in her fourth dimension. She also is very supportive of her cousin Rose's decision to ally a Jewish man, Atticus Aldridge, at a fourth dimension when, due to anti-semitism, many people might pout on such a friction match (however, this might also be due to her own Jewish beginnings, her maternal grandfather having been Jewish).

Upon learning that Matthew named her as his heir soon before his death, Mary resolves to take an active role in the running of the Downton Estate. In doing then, she works to continue the process of modernization that Matthew had begun, oftentimes at odds with her father'due south more than bourgeois and pragmatic approach. While not overtly feminist, Mary begins to take on traditionally masculine duties such equally interim equally the estate'due south agent, meeting with tenant farmers, and concerning herself with business decisions. Understanding the postwar reality that estates such as Downton are in peril, her drive and motivation for much of the afterwards series is ensuring that the Estate remains whole for her son.

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