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Yeoman - Wikipedia Yeomen, whether working for a lord, king, shire, knight, district or parish, served in localised or municipal police forces raised by or led by the landed gentry
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
YEOMAN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com adjective of, pertaining to, composed of, or characteristic of yeomen the yeoman class performed or rendered in a loyal, valiant, useful, or workmanlike manner, especially in situations that involve a great deal of effort or labor He did a yeoman job on the problem
Medieval People: Yeoman – Life, Land Loyalty Yeomen of the Guard are a sort of personal bodyguard for the British King or Queen They were first instituted by King Henry VII in the 15th century just before the Battle of Bosworth and continue to exist down to this day
Understanding the Role and Significance of a Yeoman: A . . . In this article, I’ll walk you through everything you need to know about Yeomen—not just the basic definition, but also their roles, traits, historical significance, and how the term is used today
yeomen - WordReference. com Dictionary of English adj World History of, pertaining to, composed of, or characteristic of yeomen: the yeoman class performed or rendered in a loyal, valiant, useful, or workmanlike manner, esp in situations that involve a great deal of effort or labor: He did a yeoman job on the problem
yeoman - Wiktionary, the free dictionary yeoman (plural yeomen) (UK) An official providing honorable service in a royal or high noble household, ranking between a squire and a page Especially, a yeoman of the guard, a member of a ceremonial bodyguard to the UK monarch (not to be confused with a Yeoman Warder)
Yeoman (United States Navy) - Wikipedia With the transition from sail to steam, yeomen were assigned to the ship's engineers In the modern Navy, a yeoman is an enlisted service member who performs administrative and clerical work