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What (who) is yeomanry$92874$ - definition

VOLUNTEER MOUNTED FORCE OF THE BRITISH ARMY
2nd Imperial Yeomanry; 17th Imperial Yeomanry; 17th Battalion Imperial Yeomanry; 2nd Battalion Imperial Yeomanry

Rutland Yeomanry Cavalry         
Rutland Yeomanry; The Rutland Yeomanry; The Rutland Yeomanry Cavalry
The Rutland Yeomanry Cavalry was a yeomanry regiment of the British Army, first raised as the Rutland Fencible Cavalry in Rutland in 1794 and finally disbanded in 1825.
County of London Yeomanry         
BRITISH ARMY REGIMENT
County of london yeomanry
Several British Army regiments have borne the title County of London Yeomanry (CLY). Most have been mounted, then armoured regiments.
Yeomanry order of precedence         
Yeomanry Order of Precedence
Precedence is the order in which the various corps of the British Army parade, from right to left, with the unit at the extreme right being highest.

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Imperial Yeomanry

The Imperial Yeomanry was a volunteer mounted force of the British Army that mainly saw action during the Second Boer War. Created on 2 January 1900, the force was initially recruited from the middle classes and traditional yeomanry sources, but subsequent contingents were more significantly working class in their composition. The existing yeomanry regiments contributed only a small proportion of the total Imperial Yeomanry establishment. In Ireland 120 men were recruited in February 1900. It was officially disbanded in 1908, with individual Yeomanry regiments incorporated into the new Territorial Force.