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- The landed gentry, or the gentry (sometimes collectively known as the squirearchy), is a largely historical British social class of landowners who could...
- several eminent authors, but attracted a coterie that was dubbed the Squirearchy. He was also a poet and historian, who captained a famous literary cricket-team...
- fully and accept. His career pointed the transition from the political squirearchy of the eighteenth century to the m**** politics of Andrew Jackson's day"...
- Otto Hintze described it, replaced the older system with its feudal squirearchy run in the interests of the ruling class, but which in its rudimentary...
- "in the wilds of Northumberland, among the uncouth and quarrelsome squirearchical Osbaldistones", while Cathy Earnshaw "has strong similarities with Diana...
- after 1850 (by benefactors among the Catholic aristocracy and recusant squirearchy), mainly Benedictine but including a Cistercian Abbey at Mount St. Bernard...
- The subsequent fate of the Georgian poets (inevitably known as the Squirearchy) then became an aspect of the critical debate surrounding modernist poetry...
- governmental system, which in modern times has sometimes been termed a squirearchy (i.e., dominance of the land-owning gentry). For example, historian Tim...
- the squires at this time that modern historians have created the term 'squirearchy'. Politically, during the 19th century, squires tended to be Tories,...
- category of Britain's country houses are those that belonged to the squirearchy or landed gentry. These tend either to have evolved from medieval hall...