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become a knight.
These squires often still owned a manor. Some
squires who were
capable of
becoming knights remained squires,
resulting in two classes...
- 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...
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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...
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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...
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season of play there. The
Squires'
colors were red, white, and blue.
Branding as a
statewide team
ultimately cost the
Squires any
goodwill they
might have...
- 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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Squires is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Bruce Squires (1910–1981),
American swing jazz
trombonist David Squires (cartoonist) (born...
- 1918. In 1919,
Squires started a
campaign for the
vacant leadership of the
Liberal Party. He won the
leadership over
William Warren.
Squires won the election...
- Mike
Squires may
refer to: Mike
Squires (baseball) Mike
Squires (musician) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with the same name. If...
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Senator Squires may refer:
Carolyn Squires (1940–2016),
Montana State Senate Joel C.
Squires (1819–1889),
Wisconsin State Senate Watson C.
Squire (1838–1926)...