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To stay in one is to experience, however briefly, the life of the Irish squirearchy.
In many areas, Whigs clearly continued to hold their own amongst the squirearchy.
In Nicholas the benign policies of the squirearchy had survived intact.
The second category of England's country houses are those that belonged to the squirearchy or gentry.
Such was the power of the squires at this time that modern historians have created the term squirearchy.
Their lives in the broken-down place seem less an attempt to emulate the English squirearchy than to parody it.
This period, before any mortal knew of my existence, Jo and I considered my squirearchy.
This window, together with monuments in the church, records the families of local squirearchy who inhabited the manor house and retained its patronage until 1957.
These people were central to the squirearchy that ruled rural Britain until the Reform Act 1832.
'The whole squirearchy, old school tie, old boy network was a recipe for disaster.
The subject was the remains of the squirearchy and we called it The Rich Man in his Castle.
This scion of the squirearchy?
The hotel was occupied not only by the representatives of the town's merchant classes and the local squirearchy, but by sixty or more armed soldiers.
Roberto della Griva is a young man from a north Italian squirearchy.
The new owner is John Dyson, a scion of the Hudson River squirearchy.
In the 18th century, "Bardon Meeting" was attended by local gentry and squirearchy.
With the panoramic views on all sides, they were popular with the local gentry, squirearchy and farming community [2].
The Bloomsbury group named the coterie of writers that surrounded Squire as the Squirearchy.
This elevated them from the ranks of the lesser squirearchy into the big league of Knights and King's retainers who hung around the court.
Presumably, in pre-Hilbert days, during Bereland squirearchy, it had contained an armoury of weapons, for all four walls were hung with gun racks.
Also in 1709, she wrote The Man's Bewitched, a play satirizing the squirearchy of Tory gentlemen in the country.
The local squirearchy always considered the Kennedys arrivistes, even after one of them was elected President of the United States.
In Germany they fight with the bourgeoisie whenever it acts in a revolutionary way, against the absolute monarchy, the feudal squirearchy, and the petty bourgeoisie.
Amongst other achievements he established a dynasty of prominent ecclesiastics and literary figures closely integrated into the Protestant squirearchy in the west of Ireland.
I suppose it's fortunate most 'first-generation' war maids come from commoner stock, or at most from the minor nobility-the squirearchy, you might call them.