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Sydney Johnson (c. 1921 /1923 – 17 January 1990) was a Bahamian-born personal attendant who notably served as the valet and footman to Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor, formerly King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom, and his wife, Wallis, Duchess of Windsor, for more than thirty years.
1933: In The Nine Tailors, [5] Bunter plays a significant role, serving as valet and assistant investigator. The servant Emily upsets Bunter by wiping fingerprints from a beer bottle. When the village is flooded, Bunter acts as butler for the whole parish, including his music hall impressions. 1934: In Gaudy Night, [27] Bunter plays a minor ...
A 17th-century valet de chambre. A valet or varlet is a male servant who serves as personal attendant to his employer. In the Middle Ages and Ancien Régime, valet de chambre was a role for junior courtiers and specialists such as artists in a royal court, but the term "valet" by itself most often refers to a normal servant responsible for the clothes and personal belongings of an employer ...
Butler to Dr. Wilfred Glendon in Werewolf of London: 1935: Poole: Butler to Dr. Henry Jekyll in Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: 1886: Pork: Butler and valet to Gerald O'Hara in Gone with the Wind: 1936: Praiseworthy: Jeeves-like butler in the children's novel By the Great Horn Spoon! by Sid Fleischman: 1963: R ; Oeznik
William Lee (c. 1750 [1] – 1810 [2]) was an American slave and personal assistant of George Washington.He was the only one of Washington's slaves who was freed immediately by Washington's will.
A butler in the White House Butler's Pantry.. A butler is a person who works in a house serving and is a domestic worker in a large household.In great houses, the household is sometimes divided into departments, with the butler in charge of the dining room, wine cellar, and pantry.
Brian Butler recalled helping Trump aide Walt Nauta load about 10 to 15 boxes onto the former president's plane two months before the FBI searched Mar-a-Lago.
Around October 1806, Byron's valet Frank Boyce was sacked and later tried and transported for theft. Fletcher became Byron's valet soon after that and remained so until the poet's death in 1824. A third child, William, later William Frederick, was born in late June 1809, just as Fletcher was about to travel to Europe and the East with Byron and ...