- of
esquires: "Those who are
elect for the prince's body",
which he
classed as the prin****l
esquires.
These were
royal courtiers known as
Esquires of...
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Esquires also
known as
Esquires Coffee, or
Esquires Coffee Houses is an
international coffeehouse chain comprising more than 130-plus
stores in Canada...
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performed as
Betty Moorer and the
Esquires. When
their sister and lead
singer left, the
group shortened its name to The
Esquires, and
Gilbert became lead singer...
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truss rod. The
second generation Esquires resembled the
Broadcasters and
Telecasters of 1951,
except for the "
Esquire"
label on the
headstock and the absence...
- students. The
Yeoman Bedell could also
perform the
duties of a crier.
Esquires Bedell are primarily[clarification needed] ****ociated with universities...
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album The
Esquires, an
American R&B
group Esquire Network, a
former American television network Esquire Records, an
Australian record label Esquire Records...
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Esquire is an
American men's magazine.
Currently published in the
United States by
Hearst Communications, it also has more than 20
international editions...
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Esquire Shoe
Polish was the best
selling shoe
polish brand in
America from the 1940s to the 1960s.
During the
Great Depression, Sam and
Albert Abrams...
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Esquire Tower, also
known as
Esquire Plaza, is a 322-foot (98 m) 248,816
square foot
office building in
downtown Sacramento, California. The
Esquire IMAX...
- and
similar roles in
Continental Europe.
Esquires in
Ordinary of the King's Body,
often abbreviated to
Esquires of the Body,
became a
formal position and...