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Squire
A young man, usually noble, or the unknighted son of a knight, who, in preparation for his knighthood, attended a knight. Squires also served in bishops' households. Their pay was a *mark (13s 4d) a year or perhaps as much as £1. 'Squire' and 'esquire' are synonymous. -
Cf. Commensalis; Destrier; Esquire

Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases. .