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Squire is a
shortened version of the word esquire, from the Anglo-French
esquier itself meaning ("shield bearer").
Other terms include scutifer and the...
- (ultimately from
Latin scutarius, in the
sense of
shield bearer, via Old
French esquier) -
comparable to the French-Belgian ecuyer,
Dutch jonkheer and
German Edler...
- have had Armes, or can
procure them by purchase, may be
called Armiger or
Esquier."
Honor military, and
civill (1602; lib. 4, cap. 15, p. 228). (By Armes...
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Heire of
Henry Lord Howard,
Viscount Byndon, and Wife of
Arthure Gorges Esquier (published in
London in January,
according to one source;
another source...
- be the
writing of a
rational person, and was rich in detail. Geneviève
Esquier, a
French journalist and author,
published a hand-written
testimony of...
- Sr
Henry Seymour, Knight, who
maried Barbara daughter of
Thomas Morgan,
Esquier;
Thomas Lorde Seymour of Sudeley,
Highe Admirall of Englande, who mar****...
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titled "The
draught of St
Georges fort
Erected by
Captayne George Popham Esquier", was a surve**** and
detailed picture-map
showing a star-shaped fort, with...
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daughter of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, and the wife of Jean d'Amancier,
esquier of the
horse of the king]). The
source for this
information is "Catalogue...
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squires who
added to the queen's retinue,
referred to as 'pluissier jone
esquier', i.e. "plusieurs
jeunes escuyers" ('other
young squires');
Speght (1598)...
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Grandee of Spain, 1st class.
Grand Huntsman of
Brabant (1750–1763).
Grand Esquier of the Empress.
Grand Master of the
Imperial Household (1745–1763). He...