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squireship
squireship (ˈskwaɪəʃɪp) [f. squire n. + -ship. Cf. esquireship.] 1. The state, position, or dignity of a squire or esquire; squirehood.1613 Overbury Charact., Common Lawyer Wks. (1856) 85 Then he begins to sticke his letters in his ground chamber-window; so that the superscription may make his squir... Oxford English Dictionary
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esquireship
esquireship (ɪˈskwaɪəʃɪp) [f. as prec. + -ship.] The position or dignity of an esquire. The service of an esquire or escort.? 16.. Time's Storehouse (L.), They make the dignitie of esquireship successorie. 1650 B. Discollim. 48 If I be an Esquire, I will sell my Esquireship to any honest man for a g... Oxford English Dictionary
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Conrad of Urach
This makes his ecclesiastical career, starting as an oblate, coherent with the normal career of a secular child, who would have entered into a squireship wikipedia.org
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squirehood
squirehood (ˈskwaɪəhʊd) [f. squire n.] 1. The position or status of a squire or esquire; squireship. Also used as a title.a 1680 Butler Rem. (1759) II. 91 To which Purpose he brings his Squirehood and Groom to vouch. 1721 Swift Lett. King at Arms Wks. 1841 II. 70/2 If this should be the test of squi... Oxford English Dictionary
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R. T. Claridge
We do not feel called upon to notice his asphaltic squireship's aspersions on the character of the medical profession". e. wikipedia.org
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Bayston Hill
Steuart went on to build Attingham Hall for the 1st Lord Berwick but Lythwood Hall fell into disrepair under the squireship of the Hulton-Harrop family wikipedia.org
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squire
▪ I. squire, n. (skwaɪə(r)) Forms: α. 3–7 squier (4 -are, 5 -ere), 3–6 squyer (4 sqyer, squyȝer, 5 sqvyȝer), 4–5 squyere (4 -eer), squyar; 4–5 sqwyer (5 sqwier), sqwyar, (5 Sc. sqwhyare), 5–6 sqwyere; 4 scwyer, scwier, scoyer, skwier, skuyer (4–5 -ere), 5 skyer; 4 suier, 4–6 swyer, 5 swier(e, -ar. β... Oxford English Dictionary
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