Which preposition to use with yeoman

of Occurrences 53%

He well deserves his title of the Yeoman of Art.

in Occurrences 17%

"If ye handle yew bow and apple shaft no better than ye do oaken cudgel, I wot ye are not fit to be called yeomen in my country; but if there be any man here that can shoot a better shaft than I, then will I bethink me of joining with you.

with Occurrences 4%

So saying, he clapped his bugle to his mouth and winded three merry notes, and presently up the path came leaping fivescore good stout yeomen with Little John at their head.

for Occurrences 4%

But bear in mind that thou hast pledged thy promise for the safety of these good yeomen for forty days.

on Occurrences 3%

So, being vexed to his heart by this, he set forth at dawn of day to seek Little John at the Blue Boar, or at least to meet the yeoman on the way, and ease his heart of what he thought of the matter.

to Occurrences 3%

"The lark sang shrill, the cock he crew, And loudly Marmion's bugles blew, And with their light and lively call, Brought groom and yeoman to the stall.

at Occurrences 2%

Perhaps its wonders were once the goal of our wishesto receive a long bill from the jolly yeoman at the door, to see the living wonders of the upper story, and be treated with a pocket knife or whistle-whip from the counters of the lower apartments, have probably at one period or other been grand treats.

as Occurrences 2%

The Turks in overwhelming force met a most stubborn defence by the Middlesex Yeomanry, and if the enemy took these London yeomen as an average sample of General Allenby's troops, this engagement must have given them a foretaste of what was in store for them.

under Occurrences 2%

The English yeoman under Elizabeth and the early Stuarts.

by Occurrences 2%

In 1772 Mr. Jefferson married a rich widow, who brought him forty thousand acres and one hundred and thirty-five slaves, so that he now took his place among the wealthy planters, although, like Washington, he was only a yeoman by birth.

than Occurrences 1%

He was a burly, unmilitary-looking man, of most forbidding aspect, and much more like a yeoman than a soldier.

Throughout Occurrences 1%

The red-cross knights and yeomen Throughout the holy town, In faith and might, on left and right, Shall tread the paynim down.

among Occurrences 1%

'And if we do, they'd turn sodgersyeomanry, as they call it, though there ain't a yeoman among them in these parts; and then they takes sword and kills us.

around Occurrences 1%

" Robin Hood stood in the merry greenwood with Little John and most of his stout yeomen around him, awaiting Sir Richard's coming.

from Occurrences 1%

Now when the morning had come, the folk who came to witness that tournament began to assemble from all directionslords and ladies of high degree, esquires and damsels of lesser rank, burghers and craftsmen with their wives, townspeople from the town, yeomen from the woodlands, and freeholders from the farm crofts.

Which preposition to use with  yeoman