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Yeoman and had
She was the widow of Thomas Williams, a Yeoman of the Guard, and the daughter of a Putney shearman, Henry Wykes, who had served as a Gentleman Usher to King Henry VII.
** approximating to the mediaeval class of Yeoman, they had enough wealth to equip themselves for the infantry ( Hoplite )
He took over the land from Joseph D. Yeoman, who had established a farm some years earlier and had begun to plan the village.
They had been captured on the Isle of Rathlin during the Scottish Wars of Succession, and were placed in the charge of the King ’ s Yeoman, John Bentley, for two years, until removed to Windsor.
Due to the high standards of construction demanded by Brindley, the canal company ran out of money by the time the canal had reached Atherstone in 1769, and Brindley was replaced by Thomas Yeoman.
During some of the war years, the Navy also had a Yeoman training activity for WAVES and SPARS on the campus.
Historians Mark Oxbrow, Ian Robertson, Karen Ralls and Louise Yeoman have each made it clear that the Sinclair family had no connection with the mediaeval Knights Templar.
Decades ago, Necrom had managed to kill this world's version of Excalibur, made up of the Black Knight, Thor, Yeoman UK and Spider-Man.
The Intelligence Specialist rating was established in 1975 by combining the Photo Intelligenceman ( PT ) rating ( had been established 1957 ) and parts of the Yeoman ( YN ) rating.
His body was discovered by the Yeoman of the Guard the next morning at the foot of the White Tower where he had fallen some ninety feet.

Yeoman and high
Bellard tried to merge his old high school tactics with Stallings ' triple option out of the Slot-I formation and Homer Rice's variations of the Veer, an offensive formation created by Bill Yeoman.

Yeoman and scheme
However, when Yeoman Rand becomes hysterical over their impending fate and Kirk tries to console her, Miri becomes jealous and runs away to scheme with her friends.

Yeoman and many
Yeoman in his A Guide Book of United States Coins, many consider the Saint-Gaudens double eagles the most beautiful of U. S. coins.

Yeoman and including
It produced full scale productions of popular musicals and operettas including Oklahoma !, Carousel, The Mikado, Guys and Dolls, The Pirates of Penzance, Me and My Girl, My Fair Lady, The Yeoman of the Guard, Gigi, Fiddler on the Roof, The Gondoliers, Anything Goes, The Merry Widow, Iolanthe, The Producers and HMS Pinafore.
On the morning of 26 February, the 1, 953 ton British barque British Yeoman, carrying a welcome cargo including chickens and pigs, was stopped and sunk, and the same evening the French four-master Le Rochfoucauld fell victim to the Seeadler.
Captain James T. Kirk leads an away team including Chief Medical Officer Dr. McCoy, Ensign Chekov, First Officer Spock, Yeoman Martha Landon ( Celeste Yarnall ) along with other security personal.
Between then and 1969, she appeared in three more films and as a guest actor on several television series, including the role of Yeoman J. M. Colt in " The Cage ", a pilot episode of the original Star Trek series ; the footage was largely reused in an episode entitled " The Menagerie ".
His 1872 pamphlet, Project for English Middle and Yeoman Class Colonies for California, described the productivity of the land and drew attention to the opportunities, including the welcome that would await immigrants.

Yeoman and James
Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry cast Whitney in the role of Yeoman Janice Rand, the personal assistant to Captain James T. Kirk, in 1966.

Yeoman and they
Finding a growing need for a minister of their own, they undertook, with the assistance of the Company to employ a minister for Darwin, and in 1872, Rev Yeoman took up the appointment.
The shock and the noise of the bombs falling blew over the escort and the Chief Yeoman Warder, but they stood up, dusted themselves down, and carried on.
The Thasians are sorrowful over the loss of the Antares ( which they couldn't save ), but return Yeoman Rand and repair the damage Charlie has done.
The Canon and his Yeoman are not mentioned in the General Prologue of The Canterbury Tales, where most of the other pilgrims are described, but they arrive later after riding fast to catch up with the group.
Local news media reported that Yeoman and four other National-Anarchists were physically assaulted by about 10 protesters as they left the march.

Yeoman and were
The next schemes were proposed in 1762, when the canal engineers John Smeaton and Thomas Yeoman both carried out surveys for a possible route.
Aislabie's family were originally Yeoman farmers who lived in Hemingbrough.
It bore the sub-title of The Merry Humor of Tom Strowd, the Norfolk Yeoman, and was so popular that second and third parts, by Day and Haughton, were produced in the next year.
Other cast members included Paul Carr as Navigator Lee Kelso, Lloyd Haynes as Communications Officer Alden and Andrea Dromm as Yeoman Smith ( Alden and Smith were intended to be regulars in the show, but were replaced by Uhura and Janice Rand, respectively ).
However, the trustees were granted an Act on 29 June 1767 and appointed Thomas Yeoman to oversee the work at their first meeting held two days later.
The works were completed to a tight schedule, and with most of it finished, Yeoman resigned in July 1771, although the reasons for his resignation were not recorded.
Many of these songs were released in the 1990s in cassette tape format: Light at the End of the Tunnel in 1996 and Yeoman Rand Sings!
Davis and Yeoman were permitted to marry there as her father, Jasper Carrott, was awarded an OBE in the New Year's Honours in 2002 and St Paul's contains the Chapel of the Order.
The one time when the ceremony was interrupted was during the Second World War, when there was an air raid on London, and a number of incendiary bombs fell on the old Victorian guardroom just as the Chief Yeoman Warder and the escort were coming through the Bloody Tower archway.
Coke was notably absent from any preparations for defence, feeling that the risks of invasion were exaggerated, but was eventually persuaded by public opinion to reform the Yeoman Cavalry in 1803 ; it was again dissolved in 1805.
The scratches of Yeoman Rand on " evil " Kirk's face were on his left cheek, but at 48: 30 into the episode during the confrontation between the two Kirks, the scratches appear momentarily on " evil " Kirk's right cheek.
Amongst several other events independently organised to celebrate the Jubilee in June 2002 were the British Army's staging at Portsmouth of a special parade of 6, 000 personnel from all three branches of the British Armed Forces, and the Queen's bodyguards mounted a conjoined parade, wherein 300 members of the Gentlemen at Arms, Yeoman of the Guard, and Yeoman Warders all marched together for the first time in the centuries since their respective foundations.
Also, Class 59 locomotives owned by National Power, Foster Yeoman, and other large bulk shippers were used on the heavy freights in the 1990s.
This changed in 1986 when, in a very different political climate Foster Yeoman were able to obtain the right to run their own trains onto the British Rail network providing British Rail drivers were used.
The Class 59 Co-Co diesel-electric locomotives were built and introduced between 1985 and 1995 by Electro-Motive Division ( EMD ) of General Motors ( now independent company Electro-Motive Diesel ) for private British companies, initially Foster Yeoman.
Foster Yeoman and ARC merged their rail concerns into Mendip Rail, and the rail interests of National Power were taken over by EWS, now DB Schenker Rail ( UK ) Ltd.
Having already operated an EMD SW1001 shunter in the Merehead Quarry with good results, Foster Yeoman approached General Motors who were able to demonstrate the required long-term 95 % availability.

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