Yeoman (disambiguation) — Yeoman may refer to:Types of people* A freeborn servant in a royal or noble household of high standing, below that of a squire, and above pages and grooms; equivalent to a sergeant or corporal depending on status * Yeoman, a late medieval British … Wikipedia
Yeoman — is noun used to indicate a variety of positions or social classes. In the 16th century, a yeoman was also a farmer of middling social status who owned his own land and often farmed it himself; an equivalent in Germany is Freibauer ( freehold… … Wikipedia
Yeoman (F) — was a rank in the U.S. Naval Reserve in World War I. The first Yeoman (F) was Loretta Perfectus Walsh. At the time, the women were popularly referred to as yeomanettes or even yeowomen , although the official designation was Yeoman (F). [Bishop,… … Wikipedia
Richard Yeoman-Clark — is a British composer and sound engineer who worked at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop from 1970 to 1978.He is most recognised for providing special sound for the first two seasons of the science fiction series Blake s 7 .During the early 1990s,… … Wikipedia
Richard Sherlock (clergyman) — Richard Sherlock, (11 November 1612–20 June 1689) was a seventeenth century English clergyman.Early lifeSherlock was born at Oxton, then a village in the Cheshire peninsula of Wirral, on 11 November 1612, and was baptised at Woodchurch on the… … Wikipedia
Richard Hubberthorne — (died August 1662) was an early Quaker preachers and writer active in the 1650s and early 1660s until his death in Newgate prison.Hubberthorne is generally overshadowed by more famous early Quakers like George Fox, James Nayler, and Edward… … Wikipedia
Richard Hurst — Richard Hurst † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Richard Hurst (Or HERST.) Layman and martyr, b. probably at Broughton, near Preston, Lancashire, England, date unknown; d. at Lancaster, 29 August, 1628. He was a well to do yeoman, farming… … Catholic encyclopedia
Richard Rowe (horse racing) — Richard Rowe is a National Hunt racehorse trainer and a former jockey in the United Kingdom.Career as a jockey* 1982 Whitbread Gold Cup winner Shady Deal [ [http://www.napit.co.uk/viewus/infobank/horse races/national hunt chase races/betfred gold … Wikipedia
Richard Herst — (Hurst) (b. probably at Broughton, near Preston, Lancashire, England, date unknown; executed at Lancaster, 29 August, 1628) was an English Roman Catholic recusant layman, convicted of murder. He is a Catholic martyr, beatified in 1929.… … Wikipedia
Richard Harliston — Vice Admiral Sir Richard Harliston, born circa 1425 in Humberstone, Lincolnshire, and brought up in the household of Richard, Duke of York.On the accession of Edward IV, Richard Harliston became a yeoman of the king s chamber and was made Vice… … Wikipedia