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squirearchy Meaning in Bengali







squirearchy's Usage Examples:

ecclesiastics and literary figures closely integrated into the Protestant squirearchy in the west of Ireland.


of the ancient families of freeholders that rose to the ranks of the squirearchy over a period of 300 years or so by the steady accumulation of property.


Bourgeoisie and Imperialism embrace the usurers, the merchants, and the feudal squirearchy without to expel the Reformist Bourgeoisie from the Dominant Alliance.


Nottinghamshire's squirearchy, published in 1932 as Nottinghamshire in the Eighteenth Century: A Study of Life and Labour under the Squirearchy.


the squires at this time that modern historians have created the term 'squirearchy'.


Look up county family, landed society, or squirearchy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.


panoramic views on all sides, they were popular with the local gentry, squirearchy and farming community.


was described as "a typical country squire, perhaps the last of the squirearchy that had come down from earlier parliaments", with the Assembly under.


together with monuments in the church, records the families of local squirearchy who inhabited the manor house and retained its patronage until 1957.


that chimes with the great James Lees-Milne's admirable claim that 'squirearchy was probably the most successful form of local government that's ever.


match took place in Connaught, sustained by the gentry, farmers and squirearchy of the neighbouring counties of Sligo and Roscommon.



Synonyms:

aristocracy; gentry; landed gentry;

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