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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Beth Butler; Elizabeth Butler (disambiguation); Liz Butler; Lizzy Butler; Lizzie Butler; Bess Butler; Bessie Butler; Butler, Elizabeth

butler      
n. mayordomo
butler         
  • In a large house, the butler (centre-left) is traditionally head over a full array of household servants. This is the servant staff at the Stonehouse Hill of [[Massachusetts]], the estate of [[Frederick Lothrop Ames]], 1914.
  • 1922}}
  • [[Glanusk Park]] in Powys, U.K., in 1891. The residence had 17 servants in residence. The largest stately houses could have 40 or more.
  • ''[[Heads of Six of Hogarth's Servants]]''
  • A ''pincerna'' depicted in service to a noble court during the Medieval Era.
  • A slave in charge of wine in ancient Rome.
  • Robert Roberts's ''The House Servant's Directory'', 1827.
DOMESTIC WORKER IN CHARGE OF ALL THE HOUSEHOLD STAFF
Butler (domestic worker); Bouteiller; Chief Butler; Butler administrator; Head of household staff; International Institute of Modern Butlers; Guild of Professional English Butlers; Underbutler; Butler (servant); Butler (domestic servant); Butlers; Under-butler
mayordomo
butler         
  • In a large house, the butler (centre-left) is traditionally head over a full array of household servants. This is the servant staff at the Stonehouse Hill of [[Massachusetts]], the estate of [[Frederick Lothrop Ames]], 1914.
  • 1922}}
  • [[Glanusk Park]] in Powys, U.K., in 1891. The residence had 17 servants in residence. The largest stately houses could have 40 or more.
  • ''[[Heads of Six of Hogarth's Servants]]''
  • A ''pincerna'' depicted in service to a noble court during the Medieval Era.
  • A slave in charge of wine in ancient Rome.
  • Robert Roberts's ''The House Servant's Directory'', 1827.
DOMESTIC WORKER IN CHARGE OF ALL THE HOUSEHOLD STAFF
Butler (domestic worker); Bouteiller; Chief Butler; Butler administrator; Head of household staff; International Institute of Modern Butlers; Guild of Professional English Butlers; Underbutler; Butler (servant); Butler (domestic servant); Butlers; Under-butler
mayordomo

Definition

butler
¦ noun the chief manservant of a house.
Origin
ME: from OFr. bouteillier 'cup-bearer', from bouteille 'bottle'.

Wikipedia

Elizabeth Butler

Elizabeth Butler may refer to:

  • Elizabeth Thompson (1846–1933), British painter who married Lieutenant General Sir William Butler
  • Elizabeth Beardsley Butler (1885–1911), social investigator of the Progressive Era
  • Elizabeth Golcher Butler (1831–1906), Most Worthy Grand Matron of the Order of the Eastern Star
  • Elizabeth Butler, Countess of Desmond (c. 1585–1625) Countess of Desmond and Lady Dingwall
  • Elizabeth Butler, Countess of Ormond (1332–1390), wife of Irish peer James Butler, 2nd Earl of Ormond
  • Elizabeth Butler, Duchess of Ormond (1615–1684)
  • Eliza Marian Butler (1885–1959), English scholar of German
  • Elizabeth Butler-Sloss, Baroness Butler-Sloss (born 1933), English judge
  • Elizabeth Stanhope, Countess of Chesterfield (1640–1665), née Butler
  • Betsy Butler (born 1963), American politician
  • Elizabeth Butler, Countess of Derby, English court official
  • Elizabeth Butler (musician), American singer-songwriter and musician