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YEOMAN

Volume 20 · 151 words · 1815 Edition

the first or highest degree among the plebeians of England, next in order to the gentry.

The yeomen are properly freeholders, who having land of their own, live on good husbandry.

YEOMAN is also a title of office in the king's household, of a middle place or rank between an usher and a groom.

TEOMEN of the Guard were anciently 250 men of the best rank under gentry, and of larger stature than ordinary, each being required to be six feet high. At present there are but 100 yeomen in constant duty, and 70 more not in duty; and as any of the 100 dies, his place is supplied out of the 70. They go dressed after the manner of King Henry VIII.'s time. They formerly had diet as well as wages when in waiting; but this was taken off in the reign of Queen Anne.

YES!, or YEAST, See YEAST.