Neither he nor his servants. honest. was, were
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In the case, one of the subject(his servant)connected by "nor"is plural. Hence,the verb should take the plural form, and the plural subject is to be placed near the verb.
If both subject were singular, then the verb would be singular too.(Neither he nor his servant honest.)
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