• When the sovereign visits the Tower, or the warders are on duty at a state occasion, they wear red and gold uniforms similar to those of the Yeomen of the Guard.
  • Yeoman Warders descended from the ancient band of warders, the Yeoman of the Guard – the monarch's personal guards who travelled everywhere with him.
  • Yeoman Warders were originally part of the Yeoman of the Guard – the monarch’s personal, crack bodyguard who traveled with him everywhere.
  • We have very little here about Yeoman Warder Samuel Reeves (203) and I cannot find any military documents for him.
  • A ceremonial guard is provided by the Yeomen Warders. One of their main ceremonial functions is the daily Ceremony of the Keys.
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  • The Yeomen Warders are often confused with The Sovereign's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard, the original "Beefeaters", a similar but distinct body.
  • The Chief Yeoman Warder and his escort are met by a ceremonial guard on the Broad Steps near the White Tower, which then presents arms.
  • Their main duties became prison guards, and it was on this occasion that they changed their name to Yeoman Warders to reflect their true work.
  • Yeoman Warders are a detachment of the 'Yeomen of the Guard' and they have formed the Royal Bodyguard since at least 1509.
  • The most recent person to join the Yeoman Warders is Gary Burridge who did so in August following 32 years in the Royal Navy.
  • Ayrıca Uzun Hizmet ve İyi Davranış Madalyası'na da sahip olmaları gerekir. Garnizon 32 (eski adıyla 37) Yeomen Warders ve bir başmuhafızdan oluşur.
  • The Beefeater name was carried over to the Yeomen Warders, due to the two corps' outward similarities and the Yeoman Warders' more public presence.