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  • Yeoman - Wikipedia
    In medieval and early modern England, a yeoman ˈjoʊmən was a member of a social class ranking between the peasantry and the landed gentry The class was first documented in mid-14th century England, where it included people who cultivated their own land as well as the middle ranks of servants in an English royal or noble household
  • YEOMAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of YEOMAN is an attendant or officer in a royal or noble household How to use yeoman in a sentence
  • Yeoman | Middle Ages, Medieval England, Peasantry | Britannica
    yeoman, in English history, a class intermediate between the gentry and the labourers; a yeoman was usually a landholder but could also be a retainer, guard, attendant, or subordinate official The word appears in Middle English as yemen, or yoman, and is perhaps a contraction of yeng man or yong man, meaning young man, or attendant
  • Social Classes in Elizabethan Era The Yeomen and The Poor
    The yeomen were a prosperous group, but unlike gentry who lived like lords, the yeomen were content to live more simply They, usually, were literate The yeomen were further divided into various sub-categories
  • English Yeomen in the 16th Century - scudder. org
    Yeomen were one rung on the social ladder below the landowning gentry, who included most of the Lords of the Manors The gentry, as “gentlemen,” were entitled to bear (coats of) arms and, along with most of the clergy, were addressed as “Mr ”
  • Medieval People: Yeoman – Life, Land Loyalty
    Yeoman, towards the late medieval ages, could own as much as 100 acres of land and often more Because of their relative affluence, yeomen would often come in part with the landed gentry in terms of wealth Yeomen of the Crown were directly appointed under the King
  • Land, Bows, and Loyalty: Life of the Medieval Yeoman
    Uncover the intriguing decline and lasting legacy of medieval yeomen Relive their tales and understand their impact on history




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