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Definitionn. (Middle Ages) an attendant and shield bearer to a knight
Last update: July 5, 2015
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Already on the 8th of February 1395/96 he was on a commission with several knights and clerks to hear an appeal in a case of John Molton, Esquire v. [Please select]
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Albert Edward, Arthur Edmund, Alphonsus Eb Ed El Esquire. [Please select]
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Your esquire is but too evil fed and looked to. [Please select]
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_Exeter Hall Lectures--Scientific Experiments in Balloons_, by James Glaisher, Esquire, F. [Please select]
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"I'm man-servant to Colonel John Brentwood, Esquire, M."' [Please select]
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"Stand close behind me and you will be safe," he whispered to his esquire. [Please select]
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Nerle stood behind the prince's chair and served him faithfully, as an esquire should. [Please select]
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"I see trouble ahead," murmured the esquire, almost cheerfully. [Please select]
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Marvel looked at the reproachful face of his esquire and smiled. [Please select]
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After waiting a considerable time for his esquire to reappear Prince Marvel became impatient. [Please select]
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"I was thinking that myself, Sir Eustace," his esquire said. [Please select]
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