Answer A Beefeater is the popular name for the for the Yeomen Warders of Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress the Tower of London. Their original duties were to look after prisoners in the Tower and to safeguard the Crown Jewels. Nowadays, they act mainly as tour guides and, because of their historic uniforms, they are a tourist attraction themselves. The origin of the name "Beefeater" is not clear, but some historians believe it is because they received beef as part of their wages. Beefeater is a brand of gin. Beefeater is the nickname for the guards at the Tower of London, one of these guards is pictured on the label.
The origin in uncertain, there was a comment made in 1659 by some visiting dignitaries, 'that a large ration of beef is given to them daily at court.. that they might be called beef eaters
Their correct name is Yeoman Warders but they are often referred to as Beefeaters.
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Their correct title is Yeoman Warders, but they are often called "Beefeaters".In full, they are "Yeomen Warders of Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress the Tower of London, and Members of the Sovereign's Body Guard of the Yeoman Guard Extraordinary"
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They are called Beefeaters according to my 7th grade geography book
Yeoman Warders. Beefeaters is only a nickname.
Yeoman Warders, or more commonly Beefeaters.
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They are Ravens.