[MR] What would you call......

Kelly Keck kellylynne at gmail.com
Tue Apr 10 04:29:38 PDT 2007


I've heard "steward" used for that purpose.  "Retainer" might work, but
retainer usually implies that one is serving royalty or landed baronage.

Adriana

On 4/10/07, Fletcher Martha <mrfletcher21133 at yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Greetings to all in the tavern,
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> I have been part of a discussion about unofficial
> household titles.
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> What might you call a gentleman who is serving the
> same function as a "Lady in Waiting" to the Lady of
> the Household but is not an apprentice, protege, or a
> squire?
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> Lord in Waiting?
> Attendant?
> Secretary?
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> Thank you for your suggestions,
> Martelle von Charlottenburg
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