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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF BEADSMEN

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Beadsmen is a noun.
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WHAT DOES BEADSMEN MEAN IN ENGLISH?

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Beadsman

Bedesman, or beadsman was generally a pensioner or almsman whose duty it was to pray for his benefactor. In Scotland there were public almsmen supported by the king and expected in return to pray for his welfare and that of the state. These men wore long blue gowns with a pewter badge on the right arm, and were nicknamed Blue Gowns. Their number corresponded to the king's years, an extra one being added each royal birthday. They were privileged to ask alms throughout Scotland. On the king's birthday each bedesman received a new blue gown, a loaf, a bottle of ale, and a leathern purse containing a penny for every year of the king's life. On the pewter badge which they wore were their name and the words "pass and repass," which authorized them to ask alms. The last beadsman died in Aberdeen in 1988. In consequence of its use in this general sense of pensioner, "bedesman" was long used in English as equivalent to "servant." The word had a special sense as the name for those almsmen attached to cathedrals and other churches, whose duty it was to pray for the souls of deceased benefactors.

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE BEADSMEN

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WORDS THAT END LIKE BEADSMEN

backwoodsmen
bail bondsmen
bandsmen
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fieldsmen
gildsmen
groundsmen
guardsmen
guildsmen
headsmen
herdsmen
landsmen
leadsmen
National Guardsmen
ombudsmen
roberdsmen
roundsmen
seedsmen
swordsmen
tradesmen
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Synonyms and antonyms of beadsmen in the English dictionary of synonyms

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Trends of use of beadsmen

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «BEADSMEN»

The term «beadsmen» is used very little and occupies the 164.216 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «BEADSMEN» OVER TIME

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about beadsmen

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BEADSMEN»

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The Incarnate Text: Imagining the Book in Reformation England
10.36) Traditionally, "beadsmen" were poor Christians paid to pray for benefactors or for the souls of the dead. Epitomizing everything that Protestants despised in the Catholic theology of works — the mechanical efficacy of prayer, the ...
James Joseph Kearney, 2009
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Minutes of evidence: taken in support of the allegations of ...
The next Paragraph is this :—“A Portion of the Charter Property is appropriated to the Maintenance of poor Beadsmen; and it is admitted that in the Absence of particularly strong Circumstances the Beadsmen selected are Political Supporters ...
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The Jurist
92, to be " a right to exercise a public or private employment, and to take the fees and emoluments belonging to it ;" and these appellants, who hold the appointment of beadsmen for life, hold an office within the meaning of the statute. Field, for ...
Great Britain, 1859
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Analytical Digest of Cases Published in the Law Journal Reports
Certain lands were conveyed pursuant to the wills of S. and W. to trustees, in trust , among other things, to divide a certain portion of the rents among the beadsmen of D. Six beadsmen had been appointedfrom early times,for their lives; and for ...
Henry D. Barton, 1858
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The History and Antiquities of Boston: And the Villages of ...
60 0 0 To ten common beadsmen, who receive at present 8s. per week each, on the foundations of Richard Briggs, Ann Carr, and Agnes Fox . . 208 0 0 -———- 372 O 0 Total Appropriations .. £1—508 13 4 There is also 5L each paid annually  ...
Pishey Thompson, 1856
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The English Reports
The following were the facte of the case : — The six persons objected to are called " The Beadsmen of Daventry ; " and they claim a right to vote in respect of their freehold estates in a certain piece of land in the parish of Upper Boddington.
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The history and antiquities of Boston, and the villages of ...
104 0 0 To four choral beadsmen, on the foundation of R. Briggs, lol. each 6000 To ten common beadsmen, who receive at present 8s. per week each, on the foundations of Richard Briggs, Ann Carr, and Agnes Fox . . 208 0 0636 13 4 500 0 0 ...
Pishey Thompson, 1856
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Reports of the Commissioners for inquiring concerning ...
fts mentioned above, in the account of the free grammar school, is deceived from the proprietors of the estate therein mentioned, and is divided equally among six poor men of the parish, called beadsmen, who are chosen by the bailiff and ...
Commissioners for inquiry into charities, 1826
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Richard II. Henry IV, part I
Against thy majesty ; and boys *, with women's voices, Strive to speak big, and clap their female joints3 In stiff unwieldy arms against thy crown : Thy very beadsmen learn to bend their bows' 1' Of double-fatal yew “'1' against thy state ; Yea, ...
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Alexander Pope, 1821
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: In Ten Volumes: ...
Thy very beadsmen learn to bend their bows * Of double-fatal yew1 against thy state j Yea, distaff women manage rusty bills Against thy feat : both young and old rebel, And all goes worse than I have power to tell. K. Rich. Too well, too well, ...
William Shakespeare, Edmond Malone, Samuel Johnson, 1790

4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BEADSMEN»

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The story of the 17th century Scottish hospital at the centre of a £3 …
“There is also an ambition to recreate one of the bedsit rooms which were shared by two ordinaries, or beadsmen, who lived there.” A photo of ... «Culture24, Jan 15»
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How I became a medieval-style anchorite
They were also “beadsmen”, praying for all who came requesting prayers. In fact Rotha Mary Clay states in her book, Hermits and Anchorites of ... «Catholic Herald Online, Feb 12»
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Cannon Place is a Le Grand building!
They consolidated with the Albany Iron works in March 1875 and beadsmen known as the Albany and Rennselaer Iron and Steel Company. «Albany Times Union, Dec 11»
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Broom of the Freedom: A David Foster Wallace and Jonathan …
Lenore Beadsmen and Patty Berglund are both lost within themselves, living amongst mere idiots in their Midwestern hometowns. There's a ... «Huffington Post, Feb 11»

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