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William appears to have been a yeoman of the guard before June 1509.
"The Yeoman of the Guard" was the result.
And the Yeoman of the Guard had just been produced at the Savoy.
He became Captain of the Yeoman of the Guard again in 1929.
She was first married to Thomas Williams, a Yeoman of the Guard.
A yeoman of the guard.
The Yeoman of the Guard are easily identified by their shoulder belts, on an otherwise identical livery.
He later achieved the rank of regimental sergeant-major and in 1862 became a Yeoman of the Guard.
"Tamerlano" and "The Yeoman of the Guard" run in repertory through Aug. 21.
This year's is the longest tour for the company; 126 performances of the Mikado and 88 of Yeoman of the Guard.
He was a colour sergeant of the Grenadier Guards and a Yeoman of the Guard in his own right.
In 1830 he was appointed captain of the Yeoman of the Guard and in 1831 knight of St Patrick.
Elizabeth Wyckes, widow of Thomas Williams, Yeoman of the Guard.
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In November The Yeoman of the Guard at Bloor Collegiate Institute followed.
Cross renamed the collection the Royal Grand National Menagerie, and employed a doorkeeper who was dressed as a Yeoman of the Guard.
He wrote The Yeoman of the Guard (1984), Second to none: the Coldstream Guards, 1650-2000 (2000), and a number of other military histories.
David somehow secured the favour of the first Tudor Henry VII, to whom he seems to have been Yeoman of the Guard.
The 300-strong Parade included detachments from the Gentlemen at Arms, the Yeoman of the Guard and the Yeoman Warders.
The next three works were top-drawer: "Ruddigore," "The Yeoman of the Guard" and "The Gondoliers."
In April 1888 she played Elsie in The Yeoman of the Guard, at a salary of £15 a week, her highest salary up to that time.
At Buckingham Palace the Yeoman of the Guard, Gentlemen at Arms and Gentlemen Ushers are on duty.
On Sunday afternoon, Glimmerglass presented Gilbert and Sullivan's "Yeoman of the Guard," a co-production with the Welsh National Opera.
Mr. Renshaw's work impressed the present D'Oyly Carte company enough that it asked him to stage its recent "The Yeoman of the Guard."
The uniforms of the Yeoman of the Guard (formed 1485) and the Yeomen Warders (also formed 1485) have traditionally been in Tudor red and gold.