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Yeomen Warders - Wikipedia Although the Yeomen Warders are often referred to as Yeomen of the Guard, a distinct corps of Royal Bodyguards of the British monarch, the Yeomen Warders are in fact a separate entity but share with them the nickname, "Beefeaters"
Beefeaters: What are they and what do they do? - BBC Back in Tudor times they used to guard prisoners in the Tower of London and protect the famous Crown Jewels Nowadays, Beefeaters are used as tour guides and have become an attraction in their
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Yeoman Warders: Guardians of the Tower of London For centuries, the Yeoman Warders have stood as the steadfast guardians of the Tower of London, earning their famous nickname, "Beefeaters " More than just ceremonial figures, these storied protectors bring the fortress to life with their rich traditions, colorful uniforms, and tales from the past
Why are beefeaters called beefeaters and how much are they paid . . . Though nobody knows for sure, the most popular theory is that the name 'beefeater' comes from the fact that they were allowed to eat as much meat as they wanted from the King's table However, 'beefeater' is actually just a nickname
The Yeoman Warders - Tower of London Tour The Yeoman Warders at the Tower of London, also known as the Beefeaters, are an iconic feature of the historic castle complex located in central London
Who are the Yeoman Warders? - Forces News Synonymous with the Tower is its guardians, the Yeoman Warders More commonly known by their 'Beefeaters' nickname, the Yeoman Warders have been guarding the Tower of London since Tudor times
Beefeaters | Encyclopedia. com Yeomen of the Guard are a royal bodyguard founded in 1485 for the coronation of Henry VII They have retained their Tudor uniforms and their duties include searching the cellars of Parliament before a state opening The Yeomen Warders of the Tower, or Beefeaters, established in Edward VI's reign, have a similar uniform J A Cannon