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Definition of yeomanry

Definition: Yeomanry refers to the collective group of yeomen or volunteer cavalry units in Great Britain that were later transferred to the Territorial Army.

Examples:

  • The yeomanry were responsible for maintaining law and order in rural areas.
  • During the Napoleonic Wars, the yeomanry played a crucial role in defending Britain against invasion.
  • After the formation of the Territorial Army in 1908, many yeomanry units were converted into cavalry regiments.

The examples illustrate how yeomanry can refer to both a group of yeomen and a specific type of volunteer cavalry unit in Great Britain. The yeomanry were often called upon to serve in times of war or unrest, and their duties included maintaining order, defending the country, and supporting the regular army. With the formation of the Territorial Army, many yeomanry units were reorganized and became an important part of Britain's military defense.

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Simple Definition

Yeomanry: A group of people called yeomen. In Great Britain, some yeomen volunteered to be part of a special group of soldiers called the yeomanry, who rode horses. Later, this group became part of the Territorial Army.

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