beadle

/ˈbiːdəl/
noun
  1. A minor official in a church, college, or law court who performs ceremonial duties or keeps order.
    • At the university, the beadle announced the start of the graduation ceremony.
    • The beadle led the procession into the church for the service.
    • In old English courts, the beadle would call for silence before the judge entered.
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