yeoman in English

noun
1
a man holding and cultivating a small landed estate; a freeholder.
A market revolution occurred as a yeoman and cash crop agriculture and capitalist manufacturing replaced artisan economy.
2
a servant in a royal or noble household, ranking between a sergeant and a groom or a squire and a page.
One contemporary account notes that before her visit to Croydon in April and May 1585 a gentleman usher called Francis Coot and nine yeomen and grooms spent eight days making ready for her Majesty the Bishop's house.
3
a member of the yeomanry force.
Many stories told about O'Keefe recount his daring and athletic escapes from pursuing yeomen and soldiers.
4
a petty officer in the US Navy or Coast Guard performing clerical duties on board ship.
For cold weather wear there was a navy blue cape. The normal Yeoman 's rating badge was worn on the jacket's left sleeve.

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1. Yeoman Warders and the Crown Jewels

2. Yeoman Kelly Chambers wholeheartedly endorses the Boldly coming approach

3. He held the esteemed title of Yeoman Bedgoer when he retired

4. In the end, Phillis prefers the courtship of a yeoman, Corydon.

5. A yeoman farmer model of price setting under monopolistic competition.

6. Foster Yeoman: production and supply of aggregates and asphalt, road surfacing

7. He held the esteemed title of Yeoman Bedgoer when he retired

8. Foster Yeoman: production and supply of aggregates and asphalt, road surfacing.

9. Prior notification of a concentration (Case COMP/M.#- Aggregate Industries/Foster Yeoman

10. The yeoman never own and work on their land after the movement.

11. He held the esteemed title of Yeoman Bedgoer when he retired

12. The yeoman raven master is responsible for the Tower’s large ravens.

13. Her uncle spend two years on a warship as a yeoman.

14. The yeoman could never own and work on their land after the movement.

15. 23 Inside he found a sleepy yeoman and a cooler dispensing Stateside water.

16. Yeoman Bedgoer Joseph Patterson, Her Majesty's Bodyguard of the Yeomen of the Guard

17. Yeoman has a car showroom, offices, forecourt and storage accommodation in Darlington.

18. And if Yeoman and Leckie were to talk, they could be catalysts as well as targets.

19. Synonyms for Crofter include farmer, agriculturalist, agronomist, agriculturist, smallholder, grazier, rancher, yeoman, husbandman and countryman

20. It was not the aristocrat but the yeoman who determined the nation's policies.

21. In 19 Yeoman took the part-time job of campaign treasurer for Symington.

22. Michael Barwell, Yeoman Bedgoer, The Queen's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard

23. Visitors to the Tower of London talk to a Yeoman Warder, left, on Tuesday.

24. He was heavily guarded, two yeoman warders being in the room with him and another at the door.

25. Today yeoman warders still guard the Tower but act as knowledgeable guides for the many visitors.

26. Yeoman also was charged with one count of perjury and one count of obstructing justice.

27. Byron was led by a yeoman into the presence of the Commander - in - chief of the Asiatic Fleet.

28. Then the Shelleys of Michelgrove, rich yeoman farmers, arrived and built this stylish house in the early 1640s.

29. 16 He was the fifth Richard Gough in succession to live as a small freeholder and yeoman farmer at Newton.

30. The yeoman informed him that the public information officer was also the base first lieutenant and had important business else-where.

31. Yeoman sat in on a meeting where Vernon Asper, professor of marine sciences at University of Southern Mississippi, presented recent research.

32. The man was a colleague, fellow yeoman warder, John Bawd, and the woman was Alice Tankerville, a condemned thief, and prisoner

33. Beefeaters at the Tower of London No visit to the Tower of London would be complete without seeing a “Beefeater”, officially known as a Yeoman Warder of Her Majesty’s Royal Palace and Fortress the Tower of London, Member of the Sovereign’s Body Guard of the Yeoman Guard Extraordinary

34. Knightmares The Queen's birthday honours list is always amusing (a well-deserved Royal Victorian medal for Michael Barwell, chief yeoman Bedgoer of …

35. Beefeaters, the Yeoman Warders who live and work at the Tower of London, are facing job losses for the first time in their 500-year history.

36. This year's recipients in June included the Royal Victorian Medal for Michael Barwell, whose titles were given as Yeoman Bedgoer, the Queen's Bodyguard and …

37. He was a shoemaker, cordwainer and yeoman, and lived first at Oldtown in Newbury, removing to Bartlett's Corner near Deer Island, at the Merrimac river

38. This year's recipients in June included the Royal Victorian Medal for Michael Barwell, whose titles were given as Yeoman Bedgoer, the Queen's Bodyguard and …

39. Beefeaters Definition of Beefeaters by Merriam-Webster Beefeater definition is - a yeoman of the guard that forms part of an English monarch's train on state occasions

40. Agricultural free trade changed the Italian landscape, and by the 1st century BC, vast grape and olive estates had supplanted the yeoman farmers, who were unable to match the imported grain price.

41. MI674/1 1680 Thomas Bright of Little Stretton.Inventory of the goods and chattels and personal substance of Thomas Bright of Little Stretton yeoman decd, taken by Edward Jordan and Edward Mason, Apprizers.Sworn 2 March by Mary Bright widow and executrix, 3 Feb 1679/80

42. The Royal Almonry Procession -including some of the most historic posts in Britain, including the Yeoman of the Guard, the Children of the Royal Almonry, the Wandsmen, and the Lord High Almoner -was being followed by the Chief Constable and Merseyside mayors and mayoresses who entered the cathedral ahead of the Queen.

43. From his dress and arms, Wamba would have conjectured him to be one of those outlaws who had just Assailed his master; but, besides that he wore no mask, the glittering baldric across his shoulder, with the rich bugle-horn which it supported, as well as the calm and commanding expression of his voice and manner, made him, notwithstanding the twilight, recognise Locksley the yeoman, who had