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| | Esquire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu) (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16) |
 | | In the United States, though a lawyer may choose to specialize in litigation or other types of law, there are no licensing or bar membership distinctions between the equivalent roles of barrister and solicitor. |
 | | In the United Kingdom (and in England, before the Act of Union), tables of precedence, when drawn, invariably ended, for men, with the ranks of Esquire and Gentleman, in that order. |
 | | Although the College of Arms continues to restrict use of the word Esquire in official grants of arms to some (not even all) of those in the table above, it uses the term Esquire in all its correspondence, even to those who do not fall within any of the definitions in the table. |
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