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Yeomen were small, independent farmers, who were required to serve as archers, as required. To be a yeoman, one had to be of age, which might have meant 18 or 21 years old. There was no specific age of retirement.
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The Nobility, The Gentry, The Yeomanry, The Poor
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Yeomen were small, independent farmers, who were required to serve as archers, as required. To be a yeoman, one had to be of age, which might have meant 18 or 21 years old. There was no specific age of retirement.
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Medieval canons were clergy members who lived according to a specific set of rules, or "canons." They often served in cathedrals or collegiate churches, where they were responsible for singing the daily Divine Office, assisting with liturgical services, and sometimes overseeing the administration of church property.
Yes, yeomen farmers in medieval and early modern England typically owned land. They were considered a social class above laborers and below gentry, and their status was often defined by their ownership of a small plot of land that they cultivated for their livelihood.
The collective noun is a fellowship of yeomen.
Yeomen of the Guard was created in 1485.
The Yeomen of the Guard was created in 1888.
Medieval archers were employed by the kings and powerful lords during times of war. In peacetime, many of the lords, particularly those who owned castles or lived along borders, had some archers in their regular employ, but most of the archers were yeomen who worked their own farms and were required to practice regularly as one of the duties of a small land owner.