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- despicableme.fandom.com wiki/BeefeatersThis is a restricted area! Hands in the air”Middle beefeater to the minions The Beefeaters are minor characters in the film Minions.
- snippets.com what-are-beefeaters.htmOne theory for their name is that they were paid with beef meat, other that they were well fed. Also the term Beefeater is used to call their hats.
- thesun.co.uk royals/19957171/why-beefeaters-…What does a Beefeater do? In Tudor times, Beefeaters had to protect the crown jewels and guard prisoners in the Tower of London.
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- merriam-webster.com dictionary/beefeaterRecent Examples on the Web They were said to have feasted on roast beef every Sunday after church, and soon came to be known as beefeaters.
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- encyclopedia.com history/modern-europe/british-…The Yeomen Warders of the Tower, or Beefeaters, established in Edward VI's reign, have a similar uniform.