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- (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...
- Heire of Henry Lord Howard, Viscount Byndon, and Wife of Arthure Gorges Esquier (published in London in January, according to one source; another source...
- Sr Henry Seymour, Knight, who maried Barbara daughter of Thomas Morgan, Esquier; Thomas Lorde Seymour of Sudeley, Highe Admirall of Englande, who mar****...
- squires who added to the queen's retinue, referred to as 'pluissier jone esquier', i.e. "plusieurs jeunes escuyers" ('other young squires'); Speght (1598)...
- 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...
- (28 December 2022). "Lebanese artist Maher Diab traces his inspiration". Esquier ME. Retrieved 11 May 2024. Le Mirage humain, Poètes du temps présent, ISSN...
- William & on daught. names Dorothie maried to Thomas Erle of Charbrough, Esquier. He d**** the XVth of August A(nn)o 1587 beinge of the age of lxxii yeares...
- and Archbishop requested the attendance of Ros and all the "knyghtes and Esquiers and Yomen that had ledynge of men" for him. After deliberating, they found...
- mouthing words that better wits have framed, They purchase lands, and now Esquiers are namde. A tone of bitter mockery is established as Philomusus and Studiosus...