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  • '''Beefeater''' is a term often associated with the [[Yeomen Warders]], a ceremonial guard charged with the protection of the [[Tower of ...protected the king's food. However, the term has been associated with the Yeomen Warders because of the belief that they consumed beef as part of their diet
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  • ...t of the [[nobility]] and [[gentry]], but above that of peasants or serfs. Yeomen played a crucial role in the rural economy and the military, particularly a ...and, a step above the [[peasantry]] but not part of the landed [[gentry]]. Yeomen typically owned freehold or copyhold land, ranging from a few to several hu
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  • ...en he conducted a performance of [[Arthur Sullivan]]'s comic opera ''[[The Yeomen of the Guard]]''. In 1906, he founded the Beecham Symphony Orchestra. He wa
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  • ..., with the monarch at the top followed by the nobility, gentry, merchants, yeomen, and laborers. This period saw the beginning of English colonial ventures,
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  • [[File:Yeomen_of_the_Guard.JPG|Yeomen of the Guard|thumb]] [[File:Auguste_Serrure_A_distraction_from_chores.jpg|A
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