How To Use Equerry In A Sentence

  • As she left the church after the 40-minute service, a smiling Sophie linked arms with husband Edward and Timothy Laurence, a former royal equerry.
  • At 22, Ludwig became engaged to his cousin, Sophia, but the arrangements were called off when his relationship with an equerry, Richard Hornig, blossomed.
  • Rhodry turned to go, but the gwerbret himself made the point moot by coming in, trailed by the equerry and the chamberlain. A TIME OF WAR
  • Soon after the end of the war George VI appointed as his equerry a much-decorated air ace, Group Captain Peter Townsend.
  • Hans Ebert stood outside, in full dress uniform, his equerry three paces behind him.
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  • France, to many of the chief officers of the crown — as great seneschal, great master, great chamberlain, great equerry, great pantler, great huntsman, great falconer. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • ` ` Come, valiant sir, '' said Wamba, ` ` I must be your armourer as well as your equerry --- I have dismounted you, and now I will unhelm you. '' Ivanhoe
  • The equerry and Gwerbret Cadmar himself, leaning on his stick, were standing talking with the young herald. A TIME OF WAR
  • Being a known equerry to the Prince, I was often peppered with questions of this nature while out about the piazza.
  • The equerry bobbed his head in her direction, the best bow he could A TIME OF WAR
  • When I joined the palace as an equerry I was on loan from the Navy.
  • Townsend, who had been an equerry to her late father King George VI, was a divorcé and the affair threatened to create a constitutional crisis.
  • In due course, the horse arrived with the vet, groom, and an equerry, in a large horsebox.
  • Son of a court equerry in Munich, he was apprenticed in 1582/3 to the court painter, Hans Donauer.
  • His horse threw him in a cavalry mêlée, and an equerry who helped him remount was decapitated by a cannon ball as he did so.
  • Rhodry turned to go, but the gwerbret himself made the point moot by coming in, trailed by the equerry and the chamberlain. A TIME OF WAR
  • ‘We were ushered in by the Queen's equerry, a young man with a uniform and a sword at his side, just in case I did anything terrible I suppose,’ he says, chuckling.
  • In due course, the horse arrived with the vet, groom, and an equerry, in a large horsebox.
  • We learn that Lady Diana's parents have a house next door to Sandringham and that her father was an equerry of King George VI.
  • Yes Jamie had a job of being his equerry, but it was more of a social position that would give him connection to better himself in the eyes of British Society.
  • I have chosen thee for my equerry to-day; so make thou haste and don thine armor, and then come hither again, and Hollingwood will fit thee with a wreathed bascinet I have within, and a juppon embroidered with my arms and colors. Men of Iron
  • “Come, valiant sir,” said Wamba, “I must be your armourer as well as your equerry — I have dismounted you, and now I will unhelm you.” Ivanhoe
  • Come, valiant sir," said Wamba, "I must be your armourer as well as your equerry -- - I have dismounted you, and now I will unhelm you. Ivanhoe. A Romance
  • Bertie's hour proved more eventful for both his comptroller and his equerry decided to show up right after the gentlemen separated from the ladies.
  • The couple met on the show last autumn when the former equerry to the Duke of York ended up choosing presenter Jonsson over the contestants.

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