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Yeoman
Robin Hood
Lets set a trap

Robin Hood Going out to do some


scavenging!! 

Robin Hood I'm robbing hood I live in the


hood I’m always running one deep

Robin Hood Bout to go rob some rich


knights

Jamie McNeil What up bro

Song Now Playing Robin Hood


Nothing much I‘m bout to go shoot some
“Billionaire”- Travie McCoy ft. Bruno Mars apples. We should chill
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3p1Je0MOG-o

Jamie McNeil Alright lets shoooot!!


About Me

I am a Yeoman, in English history, my people are gentry


and the laborers; a yeoman is usually a landholder but
could also be a retainer, guard, attendant, or
subordinate official.
I dress myself in a lot of green. I’m an expert Robin Hood Imma go ROBIN SOME
woodsman and have an excellent shot with the bow HOODS
and arrow. The word Yeoman in Middle English as
Yemen, or yoman, and is perhaps a contraction of
Yeng man or Yong man, meaning young man, or
attendant. I am famously brought up in Geoffrey
Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales (late 14th century) which
depicts a yeoman as a forester and
a retainer. Most yeomen of the later Middle Ages
were probably occupied in cultivating the land

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