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Squire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The English word squire comes from the Old French (modern French ), itself derived from the Late Latin ("shield bearer"), in medieval or Old English a scutifer . The Classical Latin equivalent was...
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BDR asks for $2.3 million in damages over Family Fare plan ... LAWSUIT WRAPS UP—The Plainfield Township manager, a trustee, supervisor, attorney and clerk wait on the tenth floor of the Grand Rapids Circuit Court with developer BDR’s attorney and a partner prior to closing arguments in ... Subscribe to Rockford Squire...
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John Squire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Squire (born John Thomas Squire on 24 November 1962, Broadheath, Greater Manchester) is an English musician, songwriter and artist. Squire is best known as a member of The Stone Roses, a rock ...
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Geoffrey Chaucer: Canterbury Tales, "Squire's Tale" ... : Oure Hoost asks the Squire to tell a tale "somwhat of love" (V.2) and the Squire demurs, but promises to tell a tale "as I kan/ [ . . . ] My wyl is good" (V.4, 8). After this unpromising beginning, the tale unfolds in three segments: Cambyuskan's birthday party;
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Interesting Facts about First Name squire ... First name SQUIRE's origin is English. SQUIRE means "shieldbearer". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with SQUIRE below.
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In the military organization of the later middle ages, a squire was a young man of good birth attendant upon a knight, frequently his own father. This excerpt concerning the training of a squire is originally from Ramon Lully (1235-1315), Le Libre del Orde de Caualyeria, translated and published in 1494 by William...
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