Footman | |
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Vital statistics | |
Title | Footman |
Gender | Male |
Status | Alive |
Ships | None |
Relationships | Marion Guthrie (employer) |
Appearances | First: XXXV.
Last:XXXVIII. |
Portrayed by | Mpho Osei-Tutu |
The Footman is a servant of Joseph and Marion Guthrie in Philadelphia. A footman is a liveried servant whose duties include admitting visitors and waiting at table.
Biography[]
Season Four[]
The Footman tells Jack Rackham that Mr. Guthrie is ready to see him in the back room of the Charles Grace Library. When Jack delays to scold Lydia, a young socialite who repeated false claims about Charles Vane's supposed barbarism, the Footman reminds him that Guthrie is waiting. The Footman remains by the entrance of the room while Jack makes his business pitch to Joseph. Jack proposes that Joseph purchase Woodes Rogers' debt and force him to default and have him sent to the debtor's prison, as revenge for his role in the death of Eleanor Guthrie. Joseph refuses, and Jack leaves. The Footman then accompanies Marion Guthrie outside, where she asked Jack to meet her. Later that evening, he brings Jack and Max to meet with Marion and Mr. Oliver in the upper floor of the library[1].
The Footman rides on the carriage with Marion and Max when they go to the dockside district. He opens the doors for them and helps Max out of it. He remains by the carriage while they stroll along the docks[2].
At the final meeting in the library between Marion Guthrie, Max and Jack Rackham, the Footman extinguishes nearby candles while they go about their business[3].
Quotes[]
"Mr. Guthrie will see you now."
- The Footman to Jack Rackham in XXXV.
Gallery[]
Appearances[]
XXIX. | XXX. | XXXI. | XXXII. | XXXIII. |
XXXIV. | XXXV. | XXXVI. | XXXVII. | XXXVIII. |