underchap
/ˈʌndərʧæp/Definitions
1. noun
A person who acts as a deputy or assistant, especially to a chief officer or a dignitary.
“The underchap attended the meeting on behalf of the ambassador.”
2. noun
In British schools, a junior master or assistant master, ranking below a master but above a monitor or prefect.
“The underchap helped the headmaster with the daily routine of the school.”