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|name = Rosamund and Marmaduke's House On Eaton Square
 
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|location = Eaton Square, London
 
|location = Eaton Square, London

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"We bought the house when we were married."
Lady Rosamund Painswick to Miss Lavinia Swire when the latter asks if the house has always belonged to the Painswicks.[src]

Rosamund and Marmaduke's House On Eaton Square is the home of Rosamund and the former home of Marmaduke Painswick, Cyril Painswick and Lavinia Painswick. The house was purchased by Marmaduke and Rosamund after their marriage, sometime in the 1890s or early 1900s[1].

Sister

During their happy marriage they both resided in the house and Rosamund remained here during her widowhood. In 1917, Violet came to stay for a few days and she and Rosamund interrogated Lavinia Swire over her association with Richard Carlisle.

In 1920, Lady Edith Crawley and Matthew Crawley, along with Rose, and later Lady Mary Crawley, came to stay while Edith was visiting her editor, Michael Gregson.

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  1. Rosamund's birthdate is unknown, but Robert and Cora married in 1889, and Robert had to be at least eighteen as that is when a man comes of age, meaning that Rosamund was either married at eighteen, in 1890, or at a later age in the 1890s or 1900s.