The esquires, knights, lesser barons, even the remote descendants of peers, that is, the noblesse of other countries, in England remained gentlemen, but not noblemen - simple commoners, that is, without legal advantage over their fellowcommoners who had no jus imaginum to boast of. [Please select]
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"How think you I had best bestow him, among the pages or the esquires." [Please select]
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A fortnight after his contest with Sinclair, Sir Henry formally appointed him one of his esquires. [Please select]
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Those who were called _ambacti_[130] performed in war the part of esquires. [Please select]
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"I have not time to attend to your complaints, gentlemen," he announced to the two esquires and the group of farmers, all of whom started forward at his appearance. [Please select]
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He says that there is a vacancy in Percy's household, owing to one of his esquires being made a knight, and a page has been promoted to an esquireship. [Please select]
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