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Yeoman and free
The Canon tries unsuccessfully to silence his Yeoman but ends up fleeing in shame ; after which the Yeoman feels free to tell the history of the Canon.

Yeoman and man
Yeoman or gauman within the definition of both land and / or service of a young man appeared mostly settled around the border regions or remote countrysides of their districts, or kingdoms ( both modern and ancient ); thus a connection or association with pagus ( pages ), or rustics to the term yeoman.

Yeoman and own
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.
In an attempt to get Charlie interested in a woman his own age, Rand introduces him to Yeoman Third Class Tina Lawton, but Charlie only has eyes for Rand and brushes Tina off, angering Rand.
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.
Twenty of his former assistant coaches became head coaches in their own right: Paul Amen, George Blackburn, Clarence Boston, Eddie Crowder, Paul Dietzel, Bobby Dobbs, Sid Gillman, Jack Green, Andy Gustafson, Dale Hall, Tom Harp, Herman Hickman, Stu Holcomb, Frank Lauterbur, Vince Lombardi, John Sauer, Richard Voris, Murray Warmath, Bob Woodruff, and Bill Yeoman.
Following Foster Yeoman, National Power decided to investigate the possibility of running its own trains, by ordering a single pilot locomotive.

Yeoman and farm
He took over the land from Joseph D. Yeoman, who had established a farm some years earlier and had begun to plan the village.

Yeoman and especially
Kirk's patience begins to wear thin, especially when Trelane dances with Yeoman Ross and changes her standard red uniform into a flowing formal ball gown.

Yeoman and from
Having turned away from films in favour of stage and screen and having been through a divorce from Patricia Medina, to whom he was married from 1941 to 1951, Greene was cash-strapped when Yeoman Films of Great Britain approached him for the lead role in The Adventures of Robin Hood.
Like its near-neighbour, East Bergholt, Hadleigh was also known during the 16th century for its Protestant radicalism, Rowland Taylor, a noted preacher from the town ( and his curate, Richard Yeoman ), was martyred during the reign of Queen Mary I.
After escaping from his prison cell with the aid of his first officer, Number One, and Yeoman J. M. Colt, the Talosians reveal Vina's real appearance to Pike as a disfigured older woman.
The earliest issues lead up to the events seen in " The Cage ", which was retold from Yeoman Colt's point of view.
The area, originally inhabited by the Lenape Indians, was settled by Thomas Langhorne, an English Quaker preacher, and by Henry Paulin, a Quaker Yeoman, on land grants from William Penn.
Horses pulling a large carriage known as a " covered brake " collect the Yeoman of the Guard in their distinctive red uniforms from St James's Palace for Investitures at Buckingham Palace ; High Commissioners or Ambassadors are driven to their audiences with The Queen in landaus ; visiting heads of state are transported to and from official arrival ceremonies and members of the Royal Family are driven in Royal Mews coaches during Trooping the Colour, the Order of the Garter service at Windsor Castle and carriage processions at the beginning of each day of Royal Ascot.
* 1967: In the Star Trek Episode from the first season Shore_Leave_ ( Star_Trek ) Yeoman Tonia Barrows is accosted by Don Juan.
The Spoon was bought by Clement Kynnersley, Yeoman of the Removing Wardrobe, for sixteen shillings when Cromwell ordered the destruction of the new regalia ; the Spoon, probably dating from the thirteenth century, is thus the oldest element of the Regalia.
* Red Book, nickname for A Guide Book of United States Coins by R. S. Yeoman, an overview of and pricing guide for coins from the United States and the colonies before the U. S. was formed
For the Limehouse Cut, Yeoman proposed a cut from Bow tidal gates to Dingley's Wharf at Limehouse, which would shorten the distance to London considerably, since it would avoid the long passage around the Isle of Dogs.
These range from ABE ( Aviation Boatswain's Mate-Equipment ) to YN ( Yeoman ).
These range from AMT ( Aviation Maintenance Technician ) to YN ( Yeoman ).
" Anthony Richard Wagner, Richmond Herald, wrote that " a Yeoman would not normally have less than 100 acres " ( 40 hectares ) and in social status is one step down from the gentry, but above, say, a husbandman.
Apart from his political career he was a Deputy Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for Kent, Edinburgh and Dumfries and a lieutenant in the East Kent Yeoman Cavalry.
In the novel the protagonist, Jack Ryan, is shown the ceremony by the Yeoman Warders after having saved the Prince and Princess of Wales from a terrorist attack.
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.
On 15 August 1945 he was released from service and in 1964 was made Divisional Sergeant-Major of HM Bodyguard of the Yeoman of the Guard.
In 1961 the Samengo-Turner brothers ( Paul, William & Fabian ) asked Reg Parnell to take over the management of the Yeoman Credit Racing Team sponsorship deal from Ken Gregory of the British Racing Partnership.
* Yeoman Janice Rand, from the original 1960s Star Trek TV series, wore a complex, " futuristic " version of a beehive.
1815 engraving ( from Rudolf Ackermann's History of the University of Cambridge ) of an Esquire Bedell ( left ) and a Yeoman Bedell ( right ).

Yeoman and era
British Rail Class 59 ( 59001 in revised Foster Yeoman livery ) Private ownership of locomotives marked the start of a new era in railfreight haulage

Yeoman and .
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.
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.
David somehow secured the favour of the first Tudor Henry VII, to whom he seems to have been Yeoman of the Guard.
His eldest son, Richard, Yeoman of the Wardrobe ( d. 1554 ), married Jane, daughter of William Heckington of Bourne, and was father of three daughters and the future Lord Burghley.
Yeoman was also a rank or position in a noble household, with titles such as Yeoman of the Chamber, Yeoman of the Crown, Yeoman Usher, and King's Yeoman.
In the Royal Navy, the Royal Canadian Navy, the Royal Australian Navy, and other maritime forces which follow British naval tradition, a Yeoman of Signals is a signalling and tactical communications petty officer.
The nature of the settlement at this time is inconclusive, but Driscoll and Yeoman suggest it may have been a broch, similar to the one at Edin's Hall in the Borders.
Yeoman introduced an observation-based approach to land use in Australia in the 1940s ; and the keyline design as a way of managing the supply and distribution of water in the 1950s.
A large timber-framed and weatherboarded Yeoman farmers house, forming part of the Cheam Conservation Area with St Dunstan's Church, Whitehall, The Old Rectory and the Lumley Chapel.
Yeoman is a town in Jefferson Township, Carroll County, Indiana, United States.
Yeoman is located at ( 40. 668138 ,-86. 723597 ).

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