Deputy pantler (Lithuanian: pastalininkis, Polish: podstoli) was a court office in Poland and Lithuania. They were the deputy of a pantler,[1] and was responsible for the King’s and Grand Duke’s pantry.
From the 14th century, this was an honorary court title and a district office in Crown of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and later in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
- Podstoli wielki koronny – Crown Great Deputy Master of the Pantry
- Podstoli wielki litewski – Lithuanian Great Deputy Master of the Pantry
- Podstoli koronny – Crown Deputy Master of the Pantry
- Podstoli litewski – Lithuanian Deputy Master of the Pantry
- Podstoli nadworny koronny – Crown Deputy Court Master of the Pantry
- Podstoli nadworny litewski – Lithuanian Deputy Court Master of the Pantry
- Podstoli ziemski – District Master of the Pantry
See also
References
- ^ “Polish Courtly Cuisine & Stanisław Czerniecki”. Culture.pl.