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Servitor
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Servitor
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Servitors of Bills
Servitors of Bills, servants or messengers of the Marshal of the King's Bench, who were sent abroad with writs,
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Beadle
A messenger or crier of a court a servitor one who cites or bids persons to appear and answer called also an apparitor or summoner
Servitorship
The office rank or condition of a servitor
Sizar
having passed a certain examination are exempted from paying college fees and charges A sizar corresponded to a servitor at Oxford
Rod knights
Rod knights, certain servitors who held their land by serving their lords on horse-back.
Sajjadanashin (M.T.)
distinctive position. They called themselves fakirs on the hypothesis that they had abjured the world, and were humble servitors of God: by their followers they were honoured with the title of 'Shah' or King. The preceptor is
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