Dec 1, 2018 - 00:00
Dec 1, 2018 - 00:00
 0
BUT'LERAGE, n. A duty of two shillings on every ton of wine imported into England by foreigners or merchant strangers. It was a composition for the privileges granted to them by king John and Edward I., and originally received by the crown; but is has been granted to certain noblemen. It was called butlerage, because originally paid to the king's butler for the king.
arrow_back
chevron_leftPrevious Article Webster Dictionary :: Butler
Next Articlechevron_right Webster Dictionary :: Butlership
arrow_forward