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power of the
squires at this time that
modern historians have
created the term 'squirearchy'. Politically,
during the 19th century,
squires tended to be...
- The
Squires or Neil
Young & The
Squires were a
Canadian band
formed in 1963 in Winnipeg. It was one of the
first bands of singer-songwriter Neil Young...
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Dorothy Squires (born Edna May
Squires, 25
March 1915 – 14
April 1998) was a
Welsh singer. Her
early successes were
achieved with "The Gypsy", "A Tree...
- Look up
squires in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Squires were men-at-arms in the
service of
knights in
feudal or
medieval times.
Squires may also refer...
- the
Squires in business, the loss of so much
talent angered the fans. The
Squires'
attendance fell
through the
floor and
never recovered. The
Squires' final...
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Squires is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Bruce Squires (1910–1981),
American swing jazz
trombonist Carolyn Squires (1940–2016), American...
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Hayley Squires (born 16
April 1988) is an
English actress and playwright, best
known for her work in the Ken
Loach film I,
Daniel Blake.
Squires has also...
- 6,437. One of the most
significant sites at
Squires Gate was the
holiday camp.
Originally called Squires Gate camp, it
became a
Pontins holiday centre...
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Peter Squires may
refer to:
Peter Squires (sportsman),
English cricketer and
rugby union player Peter Squires (diver),
English diver Peter J. M.
Squires, Royal...
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Emily Squires (born
Emily Hull
Squires August 23, 1941 –
November 21, 2012) was an
American television producer and
director best
known for her Emmy Award-winning...