publican vs victualler

publican

noun
  • The manager or owner of a hotel. 

  • A tax collector, especially one working in Judea and Galilee during New Testament times (1st century C.E.) who was generally regarded as sinful for extorting more tax than was due, and as a traitor for serving the Roman Empire. 

  • The landlord (manager or owner) of a public house (“a bar or tavern, often also selling food and sometimes lodging; a pub”). 

victualler

noun
  • An innkeeper. 

  • A supplier of victuals or supplies to an army. 

  • One who deals in grain; a corn factor. 

  • A supply ship. 

How often have the words publican and victualler occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )