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In April 1993, 200 (Sussex Yeomanry) Battery converted to become 127 (Sussex Yeomanry) Field Squadron, 78 (Fortress) Engineer Regiment Royal Engineers. [121] Although the regiment was disbanded in 1999, the lineage is maintained by 2 (Sussex Yeomanry) Troop , 579 Field Squadron (EOD) , part of 101 (London) Engineer Regiment ( Explosive Ordnance ...
From the corner at the extreme west of Blackstone Street, next to Yeomans Hall on Blackstone Grange Farm, is a road leading to a public footpath which runs for 1.3 miles (2 km) to the parish's northern boundary at Wheatsheaf Road, the B2116; half way along, the footpath crosses Cutlers Brook, a tributary of the River Adur. At 130 yards (120 m ...
Yeoman / ˈ j oʊ m ə n / is a noun originally referring either to one who owns and cultivates land or to the middle ranks of servants in an English royal or noble household.The term was first documented in mid-14th-century England.
Sussex Yeomanry (2 C, 36 P) W. Warwickshire Yeomanry (1 C, 7 P) Welsh Horse Yeomanry (2 C, 3 P) West Somerset Yeomanry (1 C, 16 P) Westminster Dragoons (1 C, 25 P)
Examples are the "Bayleaf farmhouse" from Chiddingstone, relocated in 1968–69 to the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum.[4] the Yeoman's House in Bignor, the Anne of Cleves House in Lewes, the Alfriston Clergy House, the Plough at Stalisfield Green, the Old Punch Bowl [5] and the Ancient Priors [6] at Crawley, the Pattyndenne Manor in Kent and the Monks' Barn in Newport, Essex, Hole Cottage ...
West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said firefighters were at the Sussex Yeoman pub in Palatine Road, Worthing. Emergency services were called to the fire at about 05:20 GMT on Sunday, Sussex ...
King Richard II dines with the Dukes of York, Gloucester and Ireland. (late 15th century miniature) One of the earliest documented uses of Yeoman, it refers to a servant or attendant in a late Medieval English royal or noble household.
The Surrey Yeomanry was a unit of the British Army first formed as volunteer cavalry in 1794. It was reformed in 1901 and saw varied service in the First World War.During the interwar period, it converted to artillery and during the Second World War one of its regiments distinguished itself during the retreat to Dunkirk, saw action during the Second Battle of El Alamein, and also saw service ...