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Cellerarius
Cellerarius, a butler in a monastery: sometimes in universities called manciple or caterer.
Butlerage
on every tun of wine imported into England by merchant strangers so called because paid to the kings butler for the king
Butlership
The office of a butler
Cellarer
A steward or butler of a monastery or chapter one who has charge of procuring and keeping the provisions
Erewhon
the fictitious land described in the novel Erewhon by Samuel Butler
Hudibrastic
Similar to or in the style of the poem ldquoHudibrasrdquo by Samuel Butler in the style of doggerel verse
Butlerage
Butlerage, an ancient hereditary duty belonging to the Crown, much older than the customs. It was a right of
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