- projectbritain.com Beefeaters.htmBeefeater The guards at the Tower of London are called Yeoman Warders. ... The name Beefeaters is often thought to come from the French word - 'buffetier'.
- timesmojo.com what-is-the-role-of-a-beefeater/Nicknamed ‘Beefeaters’, the Yeoman Body of 32 men and women are all drawn from the Armed Forces. What is a Beefeater in slang?
- grunge.com 370551/what-its-really-like-being-a-…There are several theories as to the origin of the nickname "Beefeater." Thomas Preston offers in his history that the term may have come from the French.
- twitter.com hashtag/Beefeaters…See Tweets about #Beefeaters on Twitter. See what people are saying and join the conversation.
- greatbritishmag.co.uk uk-culture/what-is-a-…The role of the Beefeaters is to guard any prisoners in the Tower of London, and to protect the most valuable items in the Tower – the Crown Jewels.
- bbc.co.uk newsround/46784470They are the Beefeaters who work at the Tower of London. If you're wondering what exactly it is that they do - we've got you covered.
- freetoursbyfoot.com beefeaters-at-the-tower-of-…The Beefeaters are often confused with ‘Yeomen of the Guard', a distinctly different corps of Royal Bodyguards. ... Traditionally Beefeaters had been men.
- urbandictionary.com define.php…With a mustache like that , he must be a major beefeater. ... Last night I took 7 shots of Beefeater before hitting up the dance in a state of total shitface.
- 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.
- 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.