Anne Dudley was the daughter of an old servitor of the Count of Lincoln, the father of Lady Arabella, and was herself married to Simon Bradstreet, destined to be governor of Massachusetts.
These peons form the servitor class on the great haciendas, and are almost retainers of the wealthy proprietors.
So that the servitor wouldn't come in, he called out, "It's only me!
He had told the servitor he was engaged in a major piece of work and none of the junior staff should be allowed in to see him, so he would not be disturbed by them at least.
He shook his head at the thought of it once more as the servitor came up beside him and drew his attention to the three gentlemen who were waiting on a bench in the ante-room.
The deputy director's office was, of course, still as empty as the middle of the night, the servitorhad probably been asked to summon him too but without success.
Wilful must have his way," said the old servitor with a sigh.
Claude, his hollow tones and haggard air startling his faithful servitor considerably.
That faithful servitor bustled about, stirring the fire and turning up the lights.
The servant of the man whose coat I wore stood with another servitor close at hand--indeed, many of all ranks stood about.
Then going to the curtain she summoned the servitor who had first opened the door for me.
And there, upon the steps leading to the Lady Ysolinde's rooms, I saw the decent servitor of Master Gerard stand waiting.
That evening the doctor of the royal household was summoned by an affrighted servitor to the apartment of Gadarn, who had been overheard choking.
Send her to me directly," said Hafrydda, and the humiliated servitor obeyed.
The servitor went with an air of profound abasement, which changed into a look of complicated amusement when he got out of sight.
François I Thou long-tried servitorof Etienne Barbérie, what the devil has become of thy mistress?
I know not that I dare make a traffic which is not sanctioned by the law, in presence of a servitor of the Queen," returned Alida, smiling.
The material of the dress of this young servitor of Neptune, was a light rose-colored silk, cut in a fashion to resemble the habits formerly worn by pages of the great.
Eleanor departed safely, under the protection of old Thomas, the coachman, long a faithful servitor in the family.
There was something about this little piece of domesticity, and her becoming the servitor in her turn, that brought up things she did not wish to think of.
Our young servitor was shocked with the impiety of the students in general, and dreading their influence on himself, he as much as possible abstained from their society, and shut himself up in his study.
While thus living unemployed, without any definite object before him, and waiting the openings of providence, his mother was visited by an Oxford student, a servitor of Pembroke college in that university.
True," the servitor began, "in such heat it is easier to walk in the thin cowl than in armour.
A peculiar smile hovered around the lips of the poor tortured fellow, which Herr Berthold fully understood; for the brave servitor had by no means stuck to the truth during the pangs inflicted upon him.
As the servitor left the room, Mrs. Glendinning spoke.
The servitor Ānanda will attend upon the Conqueror, Khemā and Uppalavannā will be his chief female disciples, 79.
Sumangala and Tissa were his chief disciples, And Sāgata was the servitor of Dīpankara Buddha.
The servitor drew near to his master, and in a stage whisper exclaimed: "You can't afford it, sir!
Five shillings, however, sneer as we may, seem to have been no uncommon 'allowance' to a servitor of the time.
This useful go-between will share it With servitor in college garret, Who counts these labours sweet as honey Which brings to purse some pocket money.
George Whitefield, a servitor at Pembroke in 1732, also shared his rooms with others.
Sir John Birkenhead was a servitor at Oriel, and during that period of his afterwards noteworthy career, his brother was a trooper.
The fact that a servitor should make any claims to superior godliness made his employers, for some reason, acutely annoyed.
George Whitefield, though only a poor starveling servitor with scarce a penny to bless himself with, was twice fined by his tutor because he failed to compose his theme.
The man Numps, he explained to the reverend Sculls, was simply a poor servitor but lately entered into his own college, who had not the brains necessary to think out any plot.
The resemblance between the servitor and the Ruskin Hall man is apparent when due allowance has been made for modern improvements.
Consequently, if a servitor was sufficiently blessed to be able to call a commoner friend, he must needs visit him secretly, or under cover of darkness.
Let a servitor transcribe the quotations, and interleave them with references to save time.
I have been told," said the circus servitor who guided them, "that Herod the Great delighted much in horses.
A servitor went into one of the inner courts and brought out a dealer who had bullocks at hand, and this man began to name prices, counting them in shekels of the temple.
They parted one from another, and then came to pass a strange thing, for a servitor led Ben Ezra to the armory of the palace.
When on the second day Pwyll returned to the mound the fairy woman came riding by as before, and the servitor again gave unsuccessful chase.
Though he tried to have his servitor on the swiftest horse capture her, 'There was some magic about the lady that kept her always the same distance ahead, though she appeared to be riding slowly.
Le Gardeur stooped from his horse to grasp his hand, for Jean had been an old servitor at Tilly, and the young seigneur was too noble-minded and polite to omit a kindly notice of even the humblest of his acquaintance.
Felix Baudoin is too faithful a servitor to starve his mistress for the sake of the Trifourchettes, the Doubledents, and all the best eaters in the Seigniory!
Le Gardeur and La Corne St. Luc greeted the old servitor with the utmost kindness, inquired after his health, and begged a pinch from his well-worn snuff-box.
He tried it at last, and to his surprise found it unlatched; he pushed it open, no servitor appearing to admit him.
Lady de Tilly, as an old, white-headed servitor in livery appeared at the door with a low bow, announcing that dinner was served.
It was the special privilege of an old servitor of the family, who had been a trumpeter in the troop of the Seigneur of Tilly, to summon the family of the Manor House in that manner to breakfast only.
The old servitor of Squire Wynn is in his way a gourmet, and has a tooth for toothsome things.
By this Miss Lees has got back, bringing with her the versatile Joseph-- a tough oldservitor of the respectable family type, who has seen some sixty summers, more or less.
His look followed the bird of prey, the servitor of carrion death, as it flew down the wind.
But his immobile face showed nothing, and he moved like a spirit among them his lean hand putting a bowl before each person, like a servitor of Death passing the hemlock-brew.
Major Hawke impressed theservitor with the necessity of bringing the pictures down to his rooms upon the morrow, and then the Major judiciously duplicated his five-franc piece.
There was a silence punctuated only by Alan Hawke's heavy breathing, until the silent servitor returned, bowing and departing without a word, as he placed the bag at Madame Louison's side.
The words of the old servitor returned to the soldier in a grim warning.
The servitorspoke not a single word, but watched the business agent disappear.
Simpson was the eager servitor of the young engineer, whom he loved.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "servitor" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: commoner; domestic; drudge; help; menial; pensioner; scullion; servant; wrangler