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Meaning of groom of the stool by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

groom of the stool
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In English, limpiaculos, mozo of real feces. Important position at the English Court, started in the 15th century with Enrique VII, father of the Tudor, one of whose missions was to wipe the ass to the King or Queen when it was expedient, by which should always have handy a good stool with a large hole in the Center already real buttocks have been traditionally significant, above all those of the greedy, syphilitic and fat Enrique VIII whose gut came to measure perimeter 135 cms.

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