0 a male servant with responsibility for the personal needs of his employer, such as preparing his food and clothes --
The next morning, the temple's manservant asked to take leave, and when asked for the reason, said last night, didn't a head come visit?
The master's actions and behavior are very mysterious and secretive, which causes his manservant to be suspicious of his whereabouts.
If someone played a musical instrument in the street and one did not like it, one went out and sent him away or sent a manservant to move him.
That was a tax on manservants.
Someone got in before us to get rid of armorial bearings, manservants and the like.
Whilst lower than that between employers of manservants and luxury service score (0.637), the correlation between population and luxury service score is statistically significant.
A town with a relatively high proportion of employers of manservants among its best circles was a different sort of town than one with a much lower proportion.
After all, as far as useful activity was concerned there was little that a manservant could do that a woman could not do and do more cheaply.