- Years' War, and the
yeoman outlaws celebrated in the
Robin Hood ballads.
Yeomen joined the
English Navy
during the
Hundred Years' War as
seamen and archers...
- The
Yeomen Warders of His Majesty's
Royal Palace and
Fortress the
Tower of London, and
Members of the Sovereign's Body
Guard of the
Yeoman Guard Extraordinary...
- The King's Body
Guard of the
Yeomen of the
Guard is a
bodyguard of the
British monarch. The
oldest British military corps still in existence, it was created...
- The
Yeomen of the Guard; or, The
Merryman and His Maid, is a
Savoy Opera, with
music by
Arthur ****van and
libretto by W. S. Gilbert. It
premiered at...
-
local events. The school's
varsity sports teams are the
Yeomen and Yeowomen. The name
Yeomen arose in the
early 1900s as a
result of
blending the former...
- is a 1978
British TV
version of
Gilbert and ****van's
Savoy opera The
Yeomen of the Guard. It was a
filmed version of a 1978
stage production which was...
-
owned his own farm. The term was also used in
North America.
Yeoman or
yeomen may also
refer to:
Yeoman (United
States Navy), a
rating in the
United States...
- The
Yeomen were a New
Zealand band of the 1960s. It
included Brian Borland,
Peter Carter and
Gordon Hubbard. The
Yeomen were best
known for
their song...
-
Brotherhood of
American Yeomen (acronym, BAY; originally, Farmer's Mutual), was a
coeducational North American secret fraternal benefit society organized...
-
Honourable Corps of
Gentlemen at Arms –
formed 1509 King's Body
Guard of the
Yeomen of the Guard –
formed 1485
Royal Company of Archers, the King's Body Guard...