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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 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • YEOMAN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    YEOMAN definition: a petty officer in a navy, having chiefly clerical duties in the U S Navy See examples of yeoman used in a sentence
  • Living off the Fat of the Land - tewkesburyhistory. org
    During the early modern period those that worked, owned or leased land were frequently described as yeomen or husbandmen However, during the eighteenth century the meaning of these ancient terms was changing
  • A Forgotten Army; The Irish Yeomanry - History Ireland
    Many Yeomen and Orangemen opposed the measure, particularly in Dublin where lawyers and merchants also faced a loss of professional and mercantile status The Yeomanry, which it was claimed saved Ireland in 1798, were at the cutting edge of the anti-union campaign
  • Land, Bows, and Loyalty: Life of the Medieval Yeoman
    In the tapestry of medieval society, the role of the yeoman stands out as a distinctive thread While knights jousted and lords ruled, it was the medieval yeomen who tilled the land, expertly wielded the longbow, and stood as pillars in local communities
  • Category:Yeomen - Wikipedia
    Yeomanry was the name applied to groups of freeborn commoners engaged as household guards, or raised as an army during times of war The 14th century also witnessed the rise of the yeoman longbow archer during the Hundred Years' War, and the yeoman outlaws celebrated in the Robin Hood ballads





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