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* ItsPronouncedTroPAY: Mrs. Cadogan, which is pronounced "CAY-duh-gawn."
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* TheHypochondriac: One of Mrs. Cadogan's frequent complaints is of "aches and pains in every part of my body as though the blessed St. Stephen himself had taken to throwin` his rocks at me".

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* TheHypochondriac: {{Hypochondria}}: One of Mrs. Cadogan's frequent complaints is of "aches and pains in every part of my body as though the blessed St. Stephen himself had taken to throwin` his rocks at me".



* KnownOnlyByTheirNickname: Flurry Knox, who doesn't answer to [[EmbarassingFirstName Florence MacArthy]].

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* KnownOnlyByTheirNickname: Flurry Knox, who doesn't answer to [[EmbarassingFirstName [[EmbarrassingFirstName Florence MacArthy]].
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* TheTrickster: Flurry's merry pranks feature in most of the episodes, involving manipulation of Major Yeates and the other characters. Only in the final episode does Major Yeates get to turn the tables on him.

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* TheTrickster: Flurry's merry pranks feature in most of the episodes, involving manipulation of Major Yeates and the other characters. Only in the final episode does Major Yeates get to turn the tables on him.him.
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* CatchPhrase: One of the servants, Hannah, frequently responds to Mrs. Cadogan's macabre announcements with an alarmed "Oh God!"



* CoolOldLady: Lady Knox, Flurry's grandmother, who can dance a jig with the best of them and orchestrate an elopement entirely under Major Yeates' nose.

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* CoolOldLady: Lady Mrs. Knox, Flurry's grandmother, who can dance a jig with the best of them and orchestrate an elopement entirely under Major Yeates' nose.



* TheHypochondriac: One of Mrs. Cadogan's frequent complaints is of "aches and pains in every part of my body as though the blessed St. Stephen himself had taken to throwin` his rocks at me".
* ItsPronouncedTroPAY: Mrs. Cadogan, which is pronounced "CAY-duh-gawn."



* ItsPronouncedTroPAY: Mrs. Cadogan, which is pronounced "CAY-duh-gawn."



* LikeADuckTakesToWater: Phillipa, Major Yeates' wife.

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* LikeADuckTakesToWater: Phillipa, Philippa, Major Yeates' wife.



* SnarkToSnarkCombat: A lot, but most obviously between Maggie Nolan and Mrs. Cadogan, who hate each other's guts and disapprove of each other's housekeeping and cooking (which, for them, is SeriousBusiness).

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* ParentalMarriageVeto: Lady Knox forbids her daughter Sally from associating with Flurry, especially after the events of Episode 5. They end up eloping with assistance from Major Yeates and Philippa.
* RichBitch: Lady Knox is haughty and supercilious, and serves as an antagonist for multiple episodes.
* ScareChord: Done at the end of Episode 5 of the first season, as Lady Knox walks in and discovers the elaborate plot Major Yeates and Flurry were trying to keep secret.
* SkewedPriorities: When a ship goes aground in a winter storm, a spectator in the Magistrate's chambers declares that "The real tragedy is that so much good liquor was wasted on the stones".
* SnarkToSnarkCombat: A lot, but most obviously between Maggie Nolan and Mrs. Cadogan, who hate each other's guts and disapprove of each other's housekeeping and cooking (which, for them, is SeriousBusiness).SeriousBusiness).
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Major Yeates' sister Barbara for his wife Philippa in the third season.
* TheTrickster: Flurry's merry pranks feature in most of the episodes, involving manipulation of Major Yeates and the other characters. Only in the final episode does Major Yeates get to turn the tables on him.

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* CoolOldLady: Lady Knox, Flurry's grandmother, who can dance a jig with the best of them and orchestrate an elopement entirely under Major Yeates' nose.



* KnownOnlyByTheirNickname: Flurry Knox, who doesn't answer to [[EmbarassingFirstName Florence MacArthy]].
* LikeADuckTakesToWater: Phillipa, Major Yeates' wife.



* SnarkToSnarkCombat: A lot, but most obviously between Maggie Nolan and Mrs. Cadogan, who hate each other's guts and disapprove of each other's housekeeping (which, for them, is SeriousBusiness).

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* SnarkToSnarkCombat: A lot, but most obviously between Maggie Nolan and Mrs. Cadogan, who hate each other's guts and disapprove of each other's housekeeping and cooking (which, for them, is SeriousBusiness).
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An Anglo-Irish {{dramedy}} about an ex-British Army major who becomes the local R.M. (that is, Resident Magistrate) in Ireland.

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An Anglo-Irish [[BritCom Anglo-Irish]] {{dramedy}} about an ex-British Army major who becomes the local R.M. (that is, Resident Magistrate) in Ireland.
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* Oireland: Employs a lot of Irish stereotypes, but never in a malicious way: the true villains are the upper class snobs that Major Yeates eventually distances himself from, instead of the good-natured Irish.

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* Oireland: {{Oireland}}: Employs a lot of Irish stereotypes, but never in a malicious way: the true villains are the upper class snobs that Major Yeates eventually distances himself from, instead of the good-natured Irish.
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[[caption-width-right:214:"How about 'Haste to the Wedding'?"]]
->'''Slipper:''' So the English are the English, and the Irish are the Irish, and they know each other, so they do, like the fox and the hound.\\
'''Mrs. Knox:''' Yes! ...which is which?\\
'''Slipper:''' Well, if we knew that, we'd know everything!

An Anglo-Irish {{dramedy}} about an ex-British Army major who becomes the local R.M. (that is, Resident Magistrate) in Ireland.

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* ChristianityIsCatholic: Averted. Mrs. Cadogan and the other Irish servants are Catholic, but Major Yeates and the other Brits are staunch Protestants (which is TruthInTelevision).
* TheEdwardianEra: The setting.
* FishOutOfWater: Poor Major Yeates. He keeps trying his best to be the usual stiff-upper-lip British type, even if no one else in Ireland is.
* KissingCousins: Flurry and Sally Knox, who end up eloping.
* ItsPronouncedTroPAY: Mrs. Cadogan, which is pronounced "CAY-duh-gawn."
* NotSoAboveItAll: Mrs. Cadogan spends the whole of "O Love! O Fire!" railing against dancing, but once Major Yeates asks her to dance with him at the Tennant's Ball, she proves to be excellent at it.
* Oireland: Employs a lot of Irish stereotypes, but never in a malicious way: the true villains are the upper class snobs that Major Yeates eventually distances himself from, instead of the good-natured Irish.
* SnarkToSnarkCombat: A lot, but most obviously between Maggie Nolan and Mrs. Cadogan, who hate each other's guts and disapprove of each other's housekeeping (which, for them, is SeriousBusiness).

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