When the Governor-General of the Irish Free State adopted the title of “ Seneschal,” instead of the one usually used in order to have everything Irish and nothing British about him, he mav have made a mistake. Critics assert that seneschal is not an Irish name, ,for it was used in England extensively in the Middle Ages. The title means “ steward.” - Huia is the one butter that's delivered to your grocer fresh daily from the churn. —Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21985, 21 June 1933, Page 13
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