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"Yeoman" is an antiquated term for farmers, tradesmen and other members of the early English middle class. The term suggests someone upright, sturdy, honest and trustworthy.

Yeoman is also a naval occupation, roughly equivalent to a secretary.

Compare Yeomen of the Guard and Yeomen Warders.

A Gilbert and Sullivan operetta was entitled The Yeomen of the Guard.

In the British Army during World War I, the Territorial cavalry regiments were designated Yeomanry (for example, 'The 1/1st Warwickshire Yeomanry Regiment') though as the war progressed many regiments fought as dismounted infantry. Many of these regiments retained their "yeomanry" designations after the war, and through modern times.

There is a town called Yeoman, Indiana.





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