A yeoman was a member of an English social class, generally a freeman who owned his own farm. The term was also used in North America.
Yeoman or yeomen may also refer to:
Military
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Yeoman (United States Navy), a rating in the United States Navy dealing with administrative and clerical work
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Yeoman (F), a World War I-era United States Naval rating for women
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A rating in the United States Coast Guard dealing with administrative and clerical work
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, the name of more than one ship of the British Royal Navy
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A member of the Yeomanry, the volunteer cavalry regiments of the British Army
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Yeoman of signals, a signals petty officer in the Royal Navy or a senior communications specialist in the British Army
Places
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Yeoman, Indiana, a town in the United States
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Yeoman Island, Canada
Sports teams
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Yeoman Football Club, an Australian rules football club based in Burnie, Tasmania, Australia
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Yeoman Cricket Club, merged in 1989 to form Burnie/Yeoman Cricket Club, representing Burnie, Tasmania
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Yeomen, the sports teams of Oberlin College, Ohio, United States, whose mascot is the Yeoman
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Yeomen, the sports teams of York University, Canada, whose mascot was the Yeoman
Other uses
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Chevrolet Yeoman, a station wagon
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The Yeomen (band), 1960s band from New Zealand
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Yeoman (surname)
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Yeoman Aviation, an Australian company set up to produce agricultural aircraft, such as the Yeoman Cropmaster
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Yeomans, butterflies of India
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Yeoman (software), a set of tools for building web applications
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Yeoman (hill), a categorisation of British hill
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Yeoman (household servant)
See also
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Yeomen of the Guard, the royal bodyguard of England
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The Yeomen of the Guard, a Gilbert and Sullivan opera
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Yeomen Warders, of the Tower of London, England
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Butterflies of the genus Cirrochroa
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Yeomans (disambiguation)
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Youmans, a surname
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Eoman (disambiguation)