Yeomen were typically small landowners or farmers who had more economic independence and status compared to peasants, who often worked on the land owned by others. Yeomen could afford to cultivate their own land and had the means to support their families, while peasants usually labored as tenants or laborers and had limited rights and resources. Additionally, yeomen were often seen as part of the emerging middle class, whereas peasants were generally part of the lower social class.
A yeoman was a free man who owned his own farm.
A yeoman was an an attendant in a noble household. Later, the term was used for a farmer who owned his own land.
There were different definitions of yeoman. One type of yeoman was a servant in the royal household, with a implication of readiness for military duty. Another was a small land owner, having perhaps 30 to 120 acres of land; again the definition included readiness for military duty, and this was defined by law. The Assize of Arms of 1252 required a yeoman to have a longbow, sword, and dagger. It appears that as a small landowner, the yeoman could be a farmer, but could also get income from his land by renting to someone else.
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The term peasant encompassed a number of different types, including freemen, villeins, cottars, bordars, serfs, and slaves. The link below goes to an article on serfdom, and to the section of the article describing the various types of peasants. Unfortunately, the term serf is used in the article to mean peasant, in some places, and a peasant who is bound to the land, in others.
The planters had large plantations and were rich and the yeoman had small farms and were poor.
A peasant was a small farmer, who might be a serf, a free tenant, or even a yeoman who had his own land. A serf was usually a peasant, but not always. A serf bound to a manor, and was not free to leave it. Aside from being a farmer, serf could also be a laborer of some type. So many peasants were serfs, and most serfs were peasants.
Helen Yeoman's birth name is Helen Marie Yeoman.
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Daryl Yeoman is gay
George Yeoman was born in 1869.
Owain Yeoman is 6' 4".
Foster Yeoman was created in 1923.
I do not believe he had a lieutenant but his yeoman was yeoman rand.
No. Peasant were tenants on the land, so they worked the land to pay the rent. They did not work in the castle.
The word "yeoman" is pronounced as YOH-muhn.
Helen Yeoman is 5' 3 1/2".