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- the 1st Lord Berwick but Lythwood Hall fell into disrepair under the squireship of the Hulton-Harrop family in the 1890s. It was later split into multi-ownership...18 KB (2,146 words) - 01:28, 3 September 2024
- much more than a large farmstead and few surrounding crofts under the squireship of the Bishop of Durham. In 1255 a charter was granted to a John de Beke...38 KB (5,110 words) - 16:21, 23 October 2024
- with the normal career of a secular child, who would have entered into a squireship at around the same age he seems to have entered the Church in Liège, putatively...5 KB (604 words) - 23:55, 30 October 2024
- nothing like wood '. We do not feel called upon to notice his asphaltic squireship's aspersions on the character of the medical profession". e. ^ To aid in...98 KB (9,613 words) - 10:55, 28 June 2024
- From squire + -ship. squireship (plural squireships) State or position of being a squire; squirehood. “squireship”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary
- have been a companion to his betters. What has a greyhound to do with a squireship? might not I be a real squire, although there was no such thing as a greyhound