Beadle in A Sentence

    1

    After the Norman Conquest, the beadle seems to have diminished in importance, becoming merely the crier in the manor and forest courts, and sometimes executing processes.

    2

    As such, the beadle goes back to early Teutonic times; he was probably attached to the moot as its messenger or summoner, being under the direction of the reeve or constable of the leet.

    3

    From the Poor Law Act of 160r till the act of 1834 by which poor-law administration was transferred to guardians, the beadle in England was an officer of much importance in his capacity of agent for the overseers.

    4

    In 1846 Ratcliffe became a beadle at Halifax and later mace-bearer to the first mayor of the town.

    5

    James Ellis brought a great presence to the role of Mr Bumble, the pompous parish beadle.

    6

    The viscose fiber process was due in part to Cross, Bevan and Beadle.

    7

    They were to be free from all toll and to elect yearly a portreeve and a beadle."