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yeomanry    
n. 自由民;自耕农

自由民;自耕农

yeomanry
n 1: class of small freeholders who cultivated their own land
2: a British volunteer cavalry force organized in 1761 for home
defense later incorporated into the Territorial Army

Yeomanry \Yeo"man*ry\, n.
1. The position or rank of a yeoman. [Obs.] "His estate of
yeomanry." --Chaucer.
[1913 Webster]

2. The collective body of yeomen, or freeholders.
[1913 Webster]

The enfranchised yeomanry began to feel an instinct
for dominion. --Bancroft.
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3. A British volunteer cavalry force, growing out of a royal
regiment of fox hunters raised by Yorkshire gentlemen in
1745 to fight the Pretender, Charles Edward; -- calle
dalso {yeomanry cavalry}. The members furnish their own
horses, have fourteen days' annual camp training, and
receive pay and allowance when on duty. In 1901 the name
was altered to {imperial yeomanry} in recognition of the
services of the force in the Boer war. See {Army
organization}, above.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

{Yeomanry cavalry}, certain bodies of volunteer cavalry
liable to service in Great Britain only. [Eng.]
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  • Yeomanry - Wikipedia
    Yeomanry is a designation used by a number of units and sub-units in the British Army Reserve which are descended from volunteer cavalry regiments that now serve in a variety of different roles
  • YEOMANRY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of YEOMANRY is the body of yeomen; specifically : the body of small landed proprietors of the middle class
  • A Forgotten Army; The Irish Yeomanry – History Ireland
    In September 1796, Ireland was pregnant with expectation The United Irishmen and Defenders planned insurrection and a French invasion was imminent On 19 September Dublin Castle announced plans to follow Britain’s lead and enlist civilian volunteers as a yeomanry force
  • Yeomanry units of the British Army - intriguing-history. com
    The Yeomanry units of the British army came about because of a threat from the French In 1794 the British government were threatened with invasion by the French Revolutionary army The fear of a French invasion was a very real and terrifying one for the people of Britain
  • yeomanry, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    What does the noun yeomanry mean? There are eight meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun yeomanry, five of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence yeomanry has developed meanings and uses in subjects including
  • The Yeomanry - britishempire. co. uk
    On 24th March 1794 the government of Mr Pitt, threatened with invasion of the country by the French Revolutionary army, passed a bill which invited the Lords Lieutenant of Counties to raise volunteer troops of cavalry to be composed of gentlemen and yeomanry
  • What does Yeomanry mean? - Definitions. net
    Yeomanry is a designation used by a number of units or sub-units of the British Army Reserve, descended from volunteer cavalry regiments Today, Yeomanry units serve in a variety of different military roles
  • Cavalry vs. Yeomanry — What’s the Difference?
    Cavalry forces are typically well-trained in combat skills pertinent to both traditional horseback and modern armored warfare In contrast, Yeomanry regiments focus on ceremonial events and local defense, maintaining military traditions alongside their operational roles
  • Yeomanry Cavalry - Wikipedia
    The Yeomanry Cavalry was the mounted component of the British Volunteer Corps, a military reserve force established in 1794 amid fears of invasion and insurrection during the French Revolutionary Wars A yeoman was a person of respectable standing, one social rank below a gentleman, and the yeomanry was initially a rural, county-based force
  • 225 Years of the Yeomanry - Royal Armoured Corps
    A Brief Guide to the Yeomanry – 1794 to 2019 – 225 years of service Yeomanry history begins with the French declaration of war in 1793 upon the monarchies of Europe, when the British Government realised that the regular forces of the Crown would be inadequate to resist a French invasion





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