Much later it was revealed that the Royal Family and their equerries had been practising in the gardens of Buckingham Palace with rifles, pistols and tommy-guns. |
The primitive Esquires were no other than what the Latins called Equisons, who had the care and intendance of the equerries, or stables only. |
He found the Comte de Guiche in the courtyard of the Hotel Grammont, inspecting his horses, which his trainers and equerries were passing in review before him. |
Why, how dost thou know that noblemen have equerries behind them? |
Around the age of 17, she fell in love with yet another of George III's equerries, Sir Charles FitzRoy, who was said to be a very dull young man. |
Her equerries and footmen march bareheaded on either side next the litter, and outside, the pensioners on foot with their halberds. |