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  2. Brotherhood of American Yeomen - Wikipedia

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    Brotherhood of American Yeomen (acronym, BAY; originally, Farmer's Mutual), was a coeducational North American secret fraternal benefit society organized in 1897. In 1932, the organization was changed to Yeomen Mutual Life Insurance Company, a mutual, legal reserve, level premium company later known as AmerUs.

  3. Listed buildings in Adur - Wikipedia

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    Its wide façade has a three-window range, but in place of the lower left window is a carriage-arch with a segmental head, which gives access to a courtyard. The window above this is round. Dark cobblestones are the main building material, but there are red-brick quoins and string-courses and a brick cornice below the slate-tiled mansard roof .

  4. Stephen Prentice Yeomans - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Prentice Yeomans (January 23, 1822 – September 8, 1903) was an American physician and politician. He moved from New York to Iowa as a teenager, received his medical education in Illinois, and served in the Iowa House of Representatives and the American Indian Wars .

  5. Yeomans - Wikipedia

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    Julia Yeomans, British theoretical physicist; Kelly Yeomans (1984-1997), English school girl who committed suicide; Lee Columbus Yeomans (1892–1951), American politician; Lucy Yeomans (21st century), fashion magazine editor; P. A. Yeomans (1904-1984), Australian inventor; Solomon Yeomans Chesley (1796-1880), public servant and political ...

  6. List of Worthing inhabitants - Wikipedia

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    John Cooper, car maker, lived in Worthing until his death in 2001. [3] Mason Crane, international cricketer, grew up in the town and attended Thomas a Becket School and Lancing College. [4] Paddy Croft, actress, was born in the town. Freeman Wills Crofts, author of detective fiction, lived in Worthing from 1953 until his death in 1957.

  7. Stash of Roman-era coins buried 2,000 years ago found in field

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    Also found among the Roman coins were 72 gold aurei, dated from 18 B.C. to 47 A.D. Those coins show no signs of wear and likely came from a pile of freshly minted coins, according to the Cultural ...

  8. Teville Gate - Wikipedia

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    Teville Gate is a construction site and car park in Worthing in West Sussex, England. Covering about 1.4 hectares (3.5 acres) the site lies at the main entrance to the town centre of Worthing for both rail, via Worthing railway station, and road, via the A24 and A27. The site is bounded by Railway Approach to the north, the A24 Broadwater Road ...

  9. Trump Treasury pick Bessent to divest assets to avoid conflicts

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    (Reuters) -Scott Bessent, the investor selected by President-elect Donald Trump to be his Treasury secretary, will divest from his Key Square Group hedge fund and other investments, according to a ...