- Look up
squire or
squireen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In the
Middle Ages, a
squire was the shield- or armour-bearer of a knight. Use of the term...
- "Get your book out. Put his name down." Fahy says, "It's F-A-H-Y. No 'E',
squireen Danaher." "The
Quiet Man - Details". AFI
Catalog of
Feature Films. Retrieved...
- Brothers, 1899.)
Irish Pastorals (London :
Grant Richards, 1901.) The
Squireen (London : Methuen, 1903)
Robert Thorne (London : T.
Werner Laurie 1907...
- (1918)
Successor Conejo Wycollar Boy (1920)
Owner G. L. L.
Davis Parent(s)
Squireen (sire)
Mistress Roney (dam)
Offspring Daystar Bright Beauty II (sired by...
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would have been
regarded as
inferior by all the
ignorant and
worthless squireens who had
signed the
Declaration against Transubstantiation. From 1758,...
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Hughes (1790–1866), M.N., who was also
private secretary to the
local squireen,
Aubrey de Vere Beauclerk, (a
grandson of
William Ogilvie), and master...
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these areas also
contained clusters of
landed Rajputs.
Other Gangetic '
squireens'
belonged to the
north Indian status group known as Bhumihar, who had...
- convention. ...
Kurmi and Goala/Ahir
tillers who held
tenancies from
these '
squireens'
found themselves being identified as Shudras, that is,
people who were...
- The
Boston Globe noted that "Leslie
Edmunds did well as the 'fox-hunting
squireen'". Next, he had a part in the
American tour of The
Colonel that started...
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priest of Suilabeg,) Conn (the shaughraun)
Corry Kinchela (a self-made
squireen)
Harvey Duff (a
police informant)
Sergeant Jones (Sergeant in
English Detachment)...