- head of the
office who is
responsible for this room is
referred to as a
pantler.
There were
similar rooms for
cooler storage of
meats and lard/butter (larder)...
- ruler's
court who were ****igned the role of the
pantler.
Between the 16th and 18th centuries, the
pantlers came from
various families such as Alšėniškiai...
- The
office of
Pantler of Scotland, (referred to in do****ents as Latin:
Paniterius Scotiae) was a
court position in the
Kingdom of
Scotland during the...
-
which stores or food were distributed. And so in
Scotland larderers (also
pantlers and cellarers) were
known as spencers. The
office generally was subordinated...
-
Deputy pantler (Polish: podstoli) was a
court office in
Poland and Lithuania. They were the
deputy of a
pantler, and was
responsible for the King's pantry...
-
lesser nobles in the land.
Jacek aspired to
marry the
Pantler's daughter, but was
refused by the
Pantler. Later, when
Russian troops stormed the
Castle during...
- her
dresser Marguerite Courtin,
Madame de Vantelet, a cook, a baker, a
pantler, and a tailor.
Their removal was part of a plan to
control her extravagant...
- feasts, he
announced the
successive dishes.
Second in
importance was the
Pantler, who
began setting the table.
During feasts, he
directed the
setting of...
-
Horse Master of the
Household Master of the Hunt
Mayor of the
palace Page
Pantler or
Grand Panetier Proctor Secretary Pursuivant Seneschal Serjeant-at-arms...
- Nisroch,
chief of the kitchen. Behemoth,
chief cupbearer. Dagon,
grand pantler. Mullin,
first valet.
Secret expenses: Kobal,
director of theaters. Asmodeus...