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A squire is a feudal follower of a knight, a lord of the manor, a member of the post-feudal landed gentry, or a modern informal appellation deriving from this.
Squire may also refer to:
People
Nickname
- Jaime Alguersuari, Spanish racing driver and DJ under the stage name Squire
- George W. Ebbert (1810–1890), mountain man and early settler in the Oregon Country
- Squire Gersh (born 1913), American jazz musician
- Richard "Squire" Lee (1726-1795), Virginian colonist and American politician active in the American Revolutionary War
- Squire Moore (1897-?), American baseball pitcher in the Negro leagues
- Mick Murray (Irish republican) (c. 1936-1999) or Squire Murray, IRA Volunteer named as a ringleader of the Birmingham Pub Bombings
- Dave Taylor (born 1957), English professional wrestler
Places
- Squire, West Virginia, an unincorporated community
- Squire, a community in the township of Georgian Bluffs, Ontario, Canada
- Squire Island, Wilhelm Archipelago, off the coast of Antarctica
- Hundred of Squire, a cadastral unit in South Australia
Transportation
- Squire Car Manufacturing Company, a British auto manufacturer of the 1930s
- Ford Squire, a car produced for the United Kingdom market between 1955 and 1959
- Squire sidecars, a British sidecar manufacturer
Entertainment
- Squire (album), by Alan Hull
- Squire (novel), by Tamora Pierce
- Squire (comics), the name of three DC Comics superheroes
Other
- The Squire Law Library, Cambridge, England
See also
- The Squires (disambiguation)
- Squires (disambiguation)
- Squier, a brand of electric guitars
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