The title of Esquire was not recognised until the reign of Richard 11., and it was confined to the younger sons of peers and their eldest sons, the eldest sous of barohs and knights, and a few others by virtue of the office they held. As a < courtesy title it is accorded to barristers, bachelors of law, arts and divinity consuls, pnd others,, -,^
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Evening Star, Issue 21620, 16 January 1934, Page 6
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