Which preposition to use with caterer

in Occurrences 5%

He had willed to be established as a caterer in Brightonhe who but yesterday (as it seemed) was a lawyer in Turnhilland, on this very night, he was established in Brighton, and his sister with him, and she with his sister!

for Occurrences 2%

About the same time, Killigrew, that eternal caterer for good things, collected together a few of the old actors who were honoured with the title of the "King's Company," or "His Majesty's Servants," which distinction is preserved by the Drury Lane Company, to the present day, and is inherited from Killigrew, who built and opened the first theatre in Drury Lane, in 1663.

to Occurrences 2%

There is, however, a numerous class of inferior caterers to the public, ready to minister to any appetite, however foul and depraved, if they be once furnished with a precedent; and we foresee an inundation of blood and abomination if they be not awed or ridiculed into silence.

Which preposition to use with  caterer