Definitionn. the chief steward or butler of a great household
Last update: August 31, 2015
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To the seneschal of Normandy. [Please select]
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All being seated, the old seneschal prepared the pipe of ceremony or council, and having lit it, handed it to the chief. [Please select]
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A Caskoden was seneschal to William Rufus, and sat at the rich, half barbaric banquets in the first Great Hall. [Please select]
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Sir Kay he made seneschal or steward, and Sir Baudwin was made constable, and Sir Ulfius he named chamberlain of his court. [Please select]
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The seneschal of the castle, Sir John Wyncliffe, requested Oswald to follow him. [Please select]
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They were received by the seneschal of William Beauchamp, Lord of Abergavenny. [Please select]
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Eight men-at-arms had been taken by Oswald into his service, and a trusty man appointed as seneschal. [Please select]
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I do beseech thee bespeak me fair unto the grand seneschal, Sir Barbour, and thy joyous and courteous host, Sir Walter. [Please select]
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Once more the 'Countess of Poictou' had her seneschal, chaplain, ladies of honour. [Please select]
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Isaac Worthington may have deceived himself, but he may or may not have been a hero to his seneschal. [Please select]
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I shall be seneschal here for you, and little will be changed; save that you will ride at the head of the retainers, instead of myself. [Please select]
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