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  2. Butler - Wikipedia

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    A butler in the White House Butler's Pantry.. A butler is a person who works in a house serving and is a domestic worker in a large household.In great houses, the household is sometimes divided into departments, with the butler in charge of the dining room, wine cellar, and pantry.

  3. Dish-bearers and butlers in Anglo-Saxon England - Wikipedia

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    Dish-bearers (often called seneschals by historians) and butlers (or cup-bearers) were thegns who acted as personal attendants of kings in Anglo-Saxon England. Royal feasts played an important role in consolidating community and hierarchy among the elite, and dish-bearers and butlers served the food and drinks at these meals.

  4. Pantry - Wikipedia

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    A butler's pantry or serving pantry is a utility room in a large house, primarily used to store serving items, rather than food. Traditionally, a butler's pantry was used for cleaning, counting, and storage of silver. European butlers often slept in the pantry, as their job was to keep the silver under lock and key.

  5. A butler’s pantry, although not really a pantry at all, showed visitors and dinner guests that you had the money (and square footage) for a secondary kitchen space to hide food prep and wait ...

  6. Cup-bearer - Wikipedia

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    The office of butler or cup-bearer (pincerna in Medieval Latin) in Anglo-Saxon England was occupied by aristocrats who were in charge of drinks at royal feasts. In the tenth and eleventh centuries they were appointed from among the thegns , the third rank of nobles, after the king and ealdormen .

  7. Why Michelle Obama Changed the Dress Code for White House Butlers

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    As if we couldn’t admire her anymore, Michelle Obama made a major — and empowering — dress code change while living in the White House. During her new Netflix documentary Becoming, the ...

  8. Buttery (room) - Wikipedia

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    Nathan Bailey's An Universal Etymological English Dictionary gives "CELLARIST – one who keeps a Cella, or Buttery; the Butler in a religious House or Monastery." As the definition in John Stevens's The History of the Antient Abbeys shows, its initial function was to feed and water the guests rather than monks: "The Buttery; the Lodging for ...

  9. Medieval household - Wikipedia

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    Towards the end of the Middle Ages, the functions and composition of households started to change. This was due primarily to two factors. First of all, the introduction of gunpowder to the field of warfare rendered the castle a less effective defence, and did away with the military function of the household. [48]