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Even if the allusion given above could be certainly affixed to Yeomen of the Guard it would only prove that 150 or 160 years after their establishment in the palace they were so called (corruptly, humorously or otherwise). . For when any meat is roasted they go into a wheel, which they turning about with the weight of their bodies so diligently look to their business that no drudge or scullion can do the feat more cunningly. . . They have a unique Tudor uniform consisting of a scarlet doublet embroidered with a Tudor crown and the roses of York and Lancaster. Yeomen of the Guard in the royal household, appointed, in 1485, by Henry VII. The five regiments of Foot Guards are the Grenadier Guards, Coldstream Guards, Scots Guards, Irish Guards and Welsh Guards. For when any meat is roasted they go into a wheel, which they turning about with the weight of their bodies so diligently look to their business that no drudge or scullion can do the feat more cunningly. . Even if the allusion given above could be certainly affixed to Yeomen of the Guard it would only prove that 150 or 160 years after their establishment in the palace they were so called (corruptly, humorously or otherwise). . . 1; A. I rather like learning about things like this. But the Foot Guards fulfill the unique dual role of being operational infantry troops as well as carrying out their ceremonial duties. A plausible reply to this objection is that the word may have got corrupted almost ab initio in those unlettered days; and the earliest quotation of “Beefeater,” already adduced, is above 150 years from the institution of the force, and even then the allusions are either satirical or humorous: as “Begone, yee greedy beefe-eaters, y' are best” (Histriomastix, iii. But to get thoughtfulness you don't have to import 'thinkers', let alone ones pioneering new food theories. . The Household Cavalry

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provides mounted escorts for the Sovereign and the Royal Family on State occasions in London and also mounts the Queen's Life Guard daily at Horse Guards in Whitehall, London. . , to form part of the royal train in banquets and other grand occasions. . But the Foot Guards fulfill the unique dual role of being operational infantry troops as well as carrying out their ceremonial duties. I rather like learning about things like this. Most food writing

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is highly formulaic, centring around recipes. . So far so good. . A plausible reply to this objection is that the word may have got corrupted almost ab initio in those unlettered days; and the earliest quotation of “Beefeater,” already adduced, is above 150 years from the institution of the force, and even then the allusions are either satirical or humorous: as “Begone, yee greedy beefe-eaters, y' are best” (Histriomastix, iii. A plausible reply to this objection is that the word may have got corrupted almost ab initio in those unlettered days; and the earliest quotation of “Beefeater,” already adduced, is above 150 years from the institution of the force, and even then the allusions are either satirical or humorous: as “Begone, yee greedy beefe-eaters, y' are best” (Histriomastix, iii.