meaning to the word : son of a Rich Tory Squire
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Over the ages, the meaning of the word squire changed. In the time of Middle Ages, a squire was a person who used to carry the armour of a Knight. They were often termed as the forerunner of a knight and were looked upon as an apprentice.
Later the village headsman was termed as a square, and lastly the rich and the noble in the society was called a squire. So “Son of a rich Tory squire” means a rich and influential person’s son.
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