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This was William Mair, esquire, merchant, landowner, magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant for Middlesex.
Tilney was principally a lawyer, although variously described as magister, clerk, bachelor-of-law, esquire, gentleman, and husbandman.
You've reached the law office of James M McGill esquire, a lawyer you can trust.
Merchants could wear the same clothes as an esquire or knight, but only if they were five times wealthier.
Oddly enough, that relationship, though it was known less than 100 years ago, is not as familiar and understandable to us today as that of a knight and his esquire.
Recently, Simon Walker has highlighted the case of one John Kingsley, an esquire in the service of Henry IV's enemy, Thomas Mowbray, heir to the dukedom of Norfolk.
He soon transferred to the young Henry VI's service, becoming an esquire of his household, and accompanied Henry to Paris for his coronation as King of France.
He stepped forward as he spoke, and his esquire gave him the two-hand Sword of State, heavy enough to behead a bisonoid.
In 1390 it was ordered that no one below the rank of banneret should issue badges, and no one below the rank of esquire wear them.
He may of course be of higher rank, as esquire, knight, peer, or prince.
He returned to Lisbon by April 8, 1484, where John II ennobled him, promoting him from esquire to a knight of his household, and granted him an annuity and a coat of arms.
He became a member of the royal court of Edward III as a valet de chambre, yeoman, or esquire on 20 June 1367, a position which could entail a wide variety of tasks.
The March editions of Esquire, GQ and Arena are usually the fashion issues devoted to the new season's looks and trends.
The Esquire Theatre, on the other hand, is guilty of censoring the work of an artist, no matter how poor that work might actually be.
The Esquire Bedels were superior to others in standing and provided the inferior bedels with food and shoes.
Five years later, he stopped taking drugs after an Esquire magazine cover story described his habit in graphic detail.
In 2006, when I was a visiting professor at Marquette, I found an envelope with the Esquire emblem on it in my campus mailbox.
Despite the obstacles, however, Ephron excelled, moving from errand girl to bona fide writer at the New York Post and Esquire.
This may not pose a problem for her fellow shortlistee, Damien Hirst, who can be seen prancing across the September issues of both Vanity Fair and Esquire.
In fact, Tate wore the same t-shirt as the one Megan is wearing in a 1967 Esquire magazine shoot.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And there was moreover in this company a caravel belonging to the Bishop of Algarve, which an esquire of his commanded.
If the esquire were to be snipped once and for ever from the tail of my name I should be the lighter for it.
A preaching, prison-preaching, field-preaching esquire, strikes more than all the black gowns and lawn sleeves in the world.
The herald did not blow his own trumpet and the esquire bedell of the university was doubtless not a macebearer.
Then would follow two or three local worthies with esquire after their names.
They had now reached a stone wall which fronted the estate of esquire Duncan.
The esquire ranked immediately below the knight bachelor, and his office was regarded as the apprentice stage of knighthood.
When Nestor and Machaon had reached the tents of the son of Neleus, they dismounted, and an esquire, Eurymedon, took the horses from the chariot.
We have just returned this morning from visiting Mrs. esquire Lee.
By the side of the knight is laid Stolid man Sancho too, Than whom a squire more true Was not in the esquire trade.
On these and the like promises Sancho Panza left wife and children, and engaged himself as esquire to his neighbour.
So the horse was given, also, and Robin bade Arthur-a-Bland ride with the knight as far as his castle, as esquire.
After which, appears Sophronia, to thank Twemlow for counterfeiting the late Horatio Akershem Esquire, broadly of Yorkshire.
As soon as I got a little the better of my bruises, he took me with him to Esquire Watson's, on Bond Street, to see what could be done about the matter.
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