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beadle

British official whose function has had many variations. In Saxon England, the beadle called householders to the moot (an assembly of freemen). After the Norman Conquest the beadle was an officer both of the manor and of the church, but gradually developed into a parish constable. The university bedels, once important functionaries, now figure in official processions.

At Oxford University there are four bedels, the junior being the vice-chancellor's attendant and mace-bearer. At Cambridge University there are two bedels, called esquire bedels, who bear maces before the vice-chancellor.

In the (Presbyterian) Church of Scotland the beadle attends on the minister when divine service is being held.



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Besides, the board made periodical pilgrimages to the farm, and always sent the beadle the day before, to say they were going.
A pestilent conceit, which so often will insist upon obtruding even when beholding the mightiest royal beadle on his throne.
The priest was continually sending first the beadle and then the deacon to find out whether the bridegroom had not come, more and more often he went himself, in a lilac vestment and an embroidered sash, to the side door, expecting to see the bridegroom.
 
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