in medieval times a 'squire' was a knight's assistant.
In England a squire refers to the chief landowner in a rural area who is also a man of high social standing.
The squire found his duties onerous; his dreams of honor and glory were quickly being dashed as the manual labour began to take its toll on the young man.
SQUIRE
I heard it before. So we can't both be wrong.
Yes- males only. It comes from "squire" which was a servant to a knight (who might also be training to become a knight himself, so they were usually relatively "high-born").
a medieval dubbing is when a squire became a kinight
Josh Squire's birth name is Joshua Devin Squire.
Stand and be recognized, young squire! Another shield, quickly; squire!
Anthony Squire's birth name is Squire, Jack Francis Anthony.
Chris Squire's birth name is Christopher Russell Edward Squire.
"The name of the Town Squire is Paul." "Sir Lancelot called to his squire to bring his armor."
The squire is in white knight's castle in the courtyard
A knight use to be a squire
"A Squire does the bidding of the King."
Squire Boone was born in 1744.
Squire Bancroft was born in 1841.
Squire Bancroft died in 1926.