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servants. Butlers today may be called upon to do whatever household and personal duties their employers deem fitting, in the goal of freeing their employers to carry out their own personal and professional affairs. Professional butler and author Steven M. Ferry states that the image of tray-wielding butlers who specialise in serving tables and decanting wine is now anachronistic, and that employers may well be more interested in a butler who is capable of managing a full array of household affairs‒from providing the traditional dinner service, to acting as valet, to managing high-tech systems and multiple homes with complexes of staff. While in truly grand houses the modern butler may still function exclusively as a top-ranked household affairs manager, in lesser homes, such as those of dual-income middle-class professionals, they perform a full array of household and
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669:"I turned schoolmaster to educate my son, as I could not afford to send him to school. Mrs. Sydney turned schoolmistress to educate my girls as I could not afford a governess. I turned farmer as I could not let my land. A man servant was too expensive, so I caught up a little garden girl, made like a milestone, christened her Bunch, put a napkin in her hand, and made her my butler. The girls taught her to read, Mrs. Sydney to wait, and I undertook her morals. Bunch became the best butler in the country.
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families where there may be religious objections for men to work closely with women in a household. Western female celebrities may also prefer a female butler, as may households where the wife is driving the decision to hire a butler. Despite these trends, the Ivor
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formed a corps of domestic workers from which butlers were eventually drawn. Although not the victims of institutionalised slavery, many of them had not volunteered for domestic service, but were forced into it by indebtedness or coercion. As with
African American slaves, they could rise in domestic
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was in charge of the house as a whole and its appearance. In a household without an official head housekeeper, female servants and kitchen staff were also directly under the butler's management, while in smaller households, the butler usually doubled as valet. Employers and their children and guests
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Butlers were head of a strict service hierarchy and therein held a position of power and respect. They were more managerial than "hands on"—more so than serving, they officiated in service. For example, although the butler was at the door to greet and announce the arrival of a formal guest, the door
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are sometimes given. The precise duties of the employee will vary to some extent in line with the title given but, perhaps more importantly, in line with the requirements of the individual employer. In the grandest homes or when the employer owns more than one residence, there is sometimes an estate
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glass over which the butler obsesses provide the interpretive clues. In selecting a butler as his subject, Stock sought to provide a "universal character", a pathos-laden figure that could be widely related to and that could depict the universality of loneliness felt by someone who can only look in
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is especially poignant. In the series, Stock portrays the butler as sick with love, but the possibility of fulfillment is hopeless: the love is a forbidden love, perhaps felt for the lady of the house, and so it must be suffered alone in silent concealment. In addition to the ongoing mannerisms and
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Higman additionally argues that the inequality/equality levels of societies are a major determinant of the nature of the domestic servant/employer relationship. As the 21st century approached, many butlers began carrying out an increasing number of duties formerly reserved for more junior household
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The number of the male domestics in a family varies according to the wealth and position of the master, from the owner of the ducal mansion, with a retinue of attendants, at the head of which is the chamberlain and house-steward, to the occupier of the humbler house, where a single footman, or even
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depicted his household servants, all surrounding the butler. In showing the group in a close-knit assemblage rather than in the performance of their routine household duties, Hogarth sought to humanise and dignify them in a manner akin to wealthy-class members, who were the normal subjects of such
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In ancient times, the roles precursive to butlering were reserved for chattel or those confined within heredity-based class structures. With the advent of the medieval era, butlering became an opportunity for social advancement‒even more so during
Victorian times. Although still based upon various
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beginning in the late 1980s, overall global demand for butlers since the turn of the millennium has risen dramatically. According to
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were put to task as domestic servants. Some eventually became butlers. Gary
Puckrein, a social historian, argues that those used in particularly affluent homes authentically internalised the sorts of "refined" norms and personal attributes that would reflect highly upon the social stature of their
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by a footman, who would receive the guest's hat and coat. Even though the butler helped his employer into his coat, this had been handed to him by a footman. However, even the highest-ranking butler would "pitch in" when necessary, such as during a staff shortage, to ensure that the household ran
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Britain, the butler was originally a middle-ranking member of the staff of a grand household. In the 17th and 18th centuries, the butler gradually became the senior, usually male, member of a household's staff in the very grandest households. However, there was sometimes a steward who ran the
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of the
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has changed. Whereas butlers have traditionally worn a special uniform that separated them from junior servants, and although this is still often the case, butlers today may wear more casual clothing geared for climate, while exchanging it for formal business attire only upon special service
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The real-life modern butler attempts to be discreet and unobtrusive, friendly but not familiar, keenly anticipative of the needs of his or her employer, and graceful and precise in execution of duty. The butler of fiction, by contrast, often tends to be larger than life and has become a
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Butlers were typically hired by the master of the house but usually reported to its lady. Beeton in her manual suggested a GBP 25–50 (US$ 2,675‒5,350) per-year salary for butlers; room and board and livery clothing were additional benefits, and tipping known as
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Loeffler (15 April 2007), Nathalie Laitmon of The Calendar Group in Stamford, Connecticut, states that skilled butlers within the grandest households can make USD 200,000 (GBP 101,500). She states, "The bigger the lifestyle of the family, the more they can
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antecedent roles as manifested during different eras, butlering today has frequently taken over many of the roles formerly reserved for lower-ranking domestic servants. At the same time it has become a potentially lucrative career option.
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the odd man-of-all-work, is the only male retainer. The majority of gentlemen's establishments probably comprise a servant out of livery, or butler, a footman, and coachman, or coachman and groom, where the horses exceed two or three.
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that the number of millionaires and billionaires has increased in recent years, and such people are finding that they desire assistance in managing their households. MacPherson emphasises that the number of wealthy people in
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outside estate and financial affairs, rather than just the household, and who was senior to the butler in social status into the 19th century. Butlers used always to be attired in a special uniform, distinct from the
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caring for the entire house and its appearance. A butler is usually male and in charge of male servants while a housekeeper is usually a woman and in charge of female servants. Traditionally, male servants (such as
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has increased particularly, creating in that country a high demand for professional butlers who have been trained in the
European butlering tradition. There is also increasing demand for such butlers in other
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Ms
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from the outside. Stock began the series in 1985 to express his difficult feelings during a personal experience of unrequited love. One of the paintings was inspiration for a
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occasions. There are cultural distinctions, as well. In the United States, butlers may frequently don a polo shirt and slacks, while in Bali they typically wear
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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
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first published in 1827, is essentially a manual for butlers and waiters, and is called by Puckrein "the most remarkable book by an African American in
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interpreted a dream of Pharaoh's שקה (shaqah) (literally "to give to drink"), which is most often translated into English as "chief butler" or "chief
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masters or mistresses. One of the first books written and published through a commercial U.S. publisher by an African American was by a butler named
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reserved for trusted slaves, although the job could also go to free persons because of heredity-based class lines or the inheritance of trades.
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facial expressions of the butler, a seated lady once appearing in a curtained room and a recurring lipstick-stained
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has expertise and professional knowledge of the management, secure storage, use and cleaning of all
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Nancy Scanlon (2006). "The Development of the Kitchen in the English Country House 1315–1864".
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filled the role within the noble court. The English word "butler" itself comes from the
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manager of higher rank than the butler. The butler can also be assisted by a head
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Marshall, D. (April 1929). "The Domestic Servants of the Eighteenth Century".
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Gary Puckrein (October–November 1998). "The Science of Service".
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depicted in service to a noble court during the Medieval Era.
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Butlers & Household Managers: 21st Century Professionals
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Mrs. Starkey's Original Guide to Private Service Management
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2015:"Shortage of Butlers Has World's Wealthy Facing a Crisis"
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staff. By this time he was in charge of the more modern
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The Butler's Guide to Running the Home and Other Graces
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Joel Lehtonen is a contributor, translator of the book
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Interludes being Two Essays, a Story, and Some Verses
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J. Lee (1988). "Steady, Jeeves‒you've got company!".
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short film, "The Butler's in Love" by actor/director
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Interludes being Two Essays, a Story, and Some Verses
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2118:Smith, Horace; Lehtonen, Joel (14 November 2005) .
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1369:Underling, the butler in the 2006 Broadway Musical
400:, a manual published in Britain in 1861, reported:
2190:Waterfield G.; A. French; M. Craske, eds. (2003).
1134:Charley Raunce, who succeeds to the position from
867:"The butler" is integral to the plot of countless
53:is a person who works in a house serving and is a
2087:Collector's Edition DVD, Universal Studios, 2002.
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978:cartoons; Beach, from the Wodehouse series about
2422:Hotel Butlers, The Great Service Differentiators
1529:; Lord Montagu's Book of Rules and Orders, 1595.
918:. Probably the best-known fictional butlers are
2341:" by Stephen Ewen, which is licensed under the
784:, "The Butler's in Love" series by U.S. artist
247:Dish-bearers and butlers in Anglo-Saxon England
2257:"San Francisco's historic Westerfield Mansion"
2192:Below stairs, 400 years of servants' portraits
1244:John Lawless, a central character in the 1967
1241:, 2002 British historical recreation TV series
30:"Butlers" redirects here. For other uses, see
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2048:"What It's Like to Be a Billionaire's Butler"
1021:, who played the butler Jennings in the film
682:butlers are not easily placed, on the whole.
287:(and several other forms), from Anglo-Norman
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1224:and the radio comedy on which it was based,
1093:, the Tate butler in the hit 1970's sitcom,
723:, White House chief butler from 1932 to 1953
537:Beginning around the early 1920s (following
1730:"By Jeeves, We're Having a Butler Shortage"
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1541:Journal of Culinary Science and Technology
1527:Anthony-Maria Browne, 2nd Viscount Montagu
317:"butler" thus relates both to bottles and
233:A slave in charge of wine in ancient Rome.
1768:"Inside the Billionaire Service Industry"
1739:(Interview). Interviewed by Scott Simon.
1563:Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management
1138:when Eldon the Butler dies, in the novel
2382:Ager, Stanley; Aubyn, Fiona St. (2012).
2338:A Brief History of Butlers and Butlering
2335:This article is based on material from "
1728:MacPherson, Charles (10 February 2007).
1565:. Oxford University Press. p. 393.
1377:Wadsworth, the protagonist in the movie
860:, butlers generally spoke with a strong
245:For butlers in Anglo-Saxon England, see
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1309:, from the Blandings Castle stories by
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1951:from the original on 12 January 2022.
2194:. London: National Portrait Gallery.
1967:"More money than time? Rent a butler"
940:television series; and Crichton from
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1868:. BookSurge Publishing. p. 14.
1766:Kolhatka, Sheelah (September 2006).
1747:from the original on 4 February 2008
1644:from the original on 10 January 2022
1586:Steedman, Carrolyn (February 2004).
1493:Servants: Their Hierarchy and Duties
2060:from the original on 3 October 2021
1825:Gerard, Jasper (15 November 2007).
1797:Chadha, Monica (17 February 2003).
1707:. Melbourne University Publishing.
1491:Michelle Jean Hoppe’s article 046:
2424:. BookSurge Publishing (reprint).
2315:A synopsis of Linda Howard's 2002
2214:Croft, Karen. "Butlers in Love",
1965:Harvey, Jones (15 December 2001).
1889:William Loeffler (15 April 2007).
1827:"Butlers: A Jeeves of my very own"
1126:, butler to the Crawley family in
765:Heads of Six of Hogarth's Servants
752:Heads of Six of Hogarth's Servants
441:), although there could also be a
360:Elizabethan through Victorian eras
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2403:A Butler's Guide to Table Manners
2027:from the original on 8 March 2021
1911:James Woodford (5 October 2002).
1809:from the original on 20 May 2020.
1779:. pp. 97‒101. Archived from
1338:Power Rangers Operation Overdrive
302:("bottle bearer"), Modern French
2299:"Linda Howard - Dying To Please"
2285:The Authenticity of Gosford Park
2079:The Authenticity of Gosford Park
1990:Patrao, Michael (27 July 2007).
1975:. United Kingdom. Archived from
1343:Mr. Stevens, the protagonist of
906:, the iconic creation of author
631:The Authenticity of Gosford Park
2358:", which is licensed under the
1799:"Royal tips for Indian butlers"
1634:"The House Servant's Directory"
1002:and Benson from the two series
398:'s Book of Household Management
171:, a variant form of Old Norman
2013:Sapsted, David (30 May 2007).
1939:Dube, Rebecca (20 July 2007).
1279:, the butler in the TV Series
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1705:Domestic Service in Australia
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490:The House Servant's Directory
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2081:, Documentary featurette in
1941:"Desperately seeking Jeeves"
1685:U.S. News & World Report
1366:anime, manga and light novel
1198:Giles, the butler for ABC's
883:that they can be considered
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1864:Ferry, Steven M (2002).
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