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MANCIPLE

Volume 12 · 64 words · 1815 Edition

MANCIPLE (manceps), a clerk of the kitchen, or caterer. An officer in the inner temple was anciently so called, who is now the steward there; of whom Chaucer, the ancient English poet, some time a student of that house, thus writes:

A manciple there was within the temple, Of which all caterers might take ensample.

This officer still remains in colleges in the universities.