Commoners therefore include knights as well as esquires, gentlemen, serfs, and so on. |
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When Henry reached his majority in 1437, Hull was appointed one of the esquires of the body, and after the King's marriage in 1445 he became a carver to Queen Margaret. |
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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. |
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Deek said two Esquires developed by AlKaldi in Kuwait's Miral Mall are due to open in August. |
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My favourite page in GulfWeekly is the Esquires Elevenses section, but it seems like the Just So bit is getting harder, or am I just slow? |
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The primitive Esquires were no other than what the Latins called Equisons, who had the care and intendance of the equerries, or stables only. |
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Esquires Coffee Houses now have a choice of delicious paninis, tasty toasties, sandwiches and wraps. |
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Esquires Coffee Houses cold drink menu features blended Italian milkshakes, exciting frappes and freshly prepared smoothies from a wide selection to suit every tastebud. |
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