Butler, his duties, [196/423-30];
is the panter’s mate, [/425].
Butt or fresh-water flounder, [p. 115].
Butter, sweet, of Claynos or hakeney, [39/559].
Butter, one of the fruits to be eaten before dinner, [46/667-8].
Butter and fruits to be eaten before dinner, [152/22].
Butter, wholesome first and last, [7/89]; [152/31].
Butter, [7/89-92]; [p. 85]; [152/20, 22].
Buttiler, [p. 3, l. 40-1].
‘Butler, the officer in charge of the buttery or collection of casks; as Pantler, the officer in charge of the pantry.’ Wedgwood.