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| ====== Squire ====== | ====== Squire ====== | ||
| - | A squire | + | A **Squire** |
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| + | ===== Fealty ===== | ||
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| + | Alone of all [[awards: | ||
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| + | ===== Squires in History ===== | ||
| + | A squire is an attendant of a knight who may act as their shield-bearer and assist them in various other ways. Traditionally, | ||
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| + | It came to also mean an English country gentleman. A related term " | ||
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| + | ===== Symbols ===== | ||
| Squires are marked by the wearing of a red belt. Although Society [[Sumptuary Law]] restricts the wearing of an unadorned circular chain for the Order of Chivalry, Ealdormere - along with many other Kingdoms - allows squires to wear unadorned silver chains, reserving unadorned gold chains for Chivalry. | Squires are marked by the wearing of a red belt. Although Society [[Sumptuary Law]] restricts the wearing of an unadorned circular chain for the Order of Chivalry, Ealdormere - along with many other Kingdoms - allows squires to wear unadorned silver chains, reserving unadorned gold chains for Chivalry. | ||
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| + | ===== See Also ===== | ||
| + | * [[people: | ||
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