Jacquemart or the Beiistriker

Jacquemart is a self operating machine, an animated, mechanised figure of a person, usually made from
wood or metal, which strikes the hours on a bell with hammer. They are part of clocks or clocktowers and are erected at the top of the construction. It is also known as Jack of the Clock or Jack. One of the oldest and well-known jacquemarts is found on the south tower of the Cathedral Church of Notre Dame of Dijon. It was installed by Philip II of 
Burgundy, 1383.

The word is originally French, but is disputed. 

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