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Yeomen Warders - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Beefeater Gin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Beefeater Gin is a brand of gin bottled, and distributed in the United Kingdom, by the company of James Burrough. It is a 47% alcohol product (94 proof) in the US and New Zealand, 37.1% alcohol in Au...
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Beefeaters, the guards at the Tower of London, are officially called Yeoman Warders. In principle they are responsible for looking after any prisoners at the Tower and ... ... Their nickname is Beefeater.
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Beefeater with consumer reviews and price comparison at dooyoo.co.uk ... Read Reviews for Beefeater ... I have eaten at a couple of different Beefeater restaurants and the food has always been very nice. Being a chain you know you can expect the same menus and setup regardless which one you visit.
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Cartoon to illustrate "What Kind Of Diner Are You?" for Beefeater. Forget body language, the latest tell tale sign of your personality is how you beahve at the dining table: The Peacock - A constant exhibitionist...
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One of the most popular Tower attractions involves people: the Yeoman Warders to be exact. They were originally established in 1485 as King Henry VIII's bodyguard. They are perhaps best known for their gorgeous scarlet and gold dress uniforms which date to 1552 ... The Yeomen Warders, ... According to The London Encyclopedia,
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Beefeaters guard the Tower of London. ... The Beefeaters: Tower of London's Guardians ... The origin of the word Beefeater is unknown. One theory is that the Yeoman Warders were fond of beef.
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