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A beadle, sometimes spelled bedel, is an official who may usher, keep order, make reports, and assist in religious functions; or a minor official who carries out various civil, educational or ceremonial duties on the manor. The term has pre-Conquest origins in Old English, deriving from the Old English bydel ("herald, messenger from an authority, preacher"), itself deriving from beodan ("to proclaim", which has a modern descendant in the English verb bid). In Old English it was a title given to an Anglo-Saxon officer who summoned householders to council. It is also known in Medieval Latin as bedellus. The Domesday Book refers to beadles as bedelli or undersheriffs of manors.

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The University Officers in charge of a degree ceremony at the University of Cambridge.
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David Wilkie (1785-1841) - The Parish Beadle - N00241 - National Gallery.jpg
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Glasgow Caledonian University's Ceremonial Mace
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Lord Mayor show 2007
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Mr Bumble 1889 Dickens Oliver Twist character by Kyd (Joseph Clayton Clarke).jpg
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