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Yeomans is an English surname meaning son of Yeoman. Guppy reported it from Derbyshire and Herefordshire.Cottle, Basil (1967) ''The Penguin Dictionary of Surnames''. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books; p. 330 Notable people with the surname include: * Solomon Yeomans Chesley (1796-1880), public servant and political figure in Canada West * Amelia Yeomans (1842-1913), Canadian physician and suffragist * Bill Yeomans (20th century), Australian rugby league player * Frank Yeomans, object-relations author and training supervisor for transference focused psychotherapy * Gael Yeomans (born 1988), Chilean politician and lawyer * Harry Yeomans (1901–1965), English football goalkeeper * Hec Yeomans (1895–1968), Australian rules footballer * John Yeomans (writer) (1916–1995), Australian journalist and writer * Kelly Yeomans (1984-1997), English school girl who committed suicide * Lucy Yeomans (21st century), fashion magazine editor * P. A. Yeomans (1904-1984), Australian inventor * Ju ...
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Yeoman (surname)
Yeoman is an English surname derived from "yeoman". Guppy reported it from Yorkshire and Somerset.Cottle, Basil (1967) ''The Penguin Dictionary of Surnames''. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books; p. 330 It may refer to: *Bill Yeoman (1927–2020), American college football player and coach *David Yeoman (born 1944), Welsh Anglican bishop *Henry Yeoman (1916–1897), English archdeacon * Louise Yeoman (born 1968), Scottish historian and broadcaster *Martin Yeoman (born 1953), English painter and draughtsman, known for drawings of the British Royal Family * Owain Yeoman (born 1978), Welsh actor * Ray Yeoman (1934–2004), Scottish football player and manager *Richard S. Yeoman (1904–1988), American commercial artist and numismatist *Richard Yeoman-Clark (1944–2019), British composer and sound engineer * Robert Yeoman (born 1951), American cinematographer * Thomas Yeoman (1709 or 1710–1782) English millwright, surveyor and civil engineer See also *Yeoman Yeoman is a noun orig ...
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Solomon Yeomans Chesley
Solomon Yeomans Chesley (April 29, 1796 – November 5, 1880) was a public servant and political figure in Canada West. He was born in Shodack in Rensselaer County, New York in 1796 and came to Cornwall with his parents in 1800. In 1806, he settled on Mohawk land at St. Regis; he became fluent in the language and became an interpreter in the Indian Department. He served during the War of 1812, becoming lieutenant of the St Regis Company of Indian Warriors in 1814. In 1832, he became superintendent at St Regis. Chesley created some controversy in 1835 when he arranged for a schoolmaster to teach there without consulting the Roman Catholic Church. He first sought elected office in 1836, when he stood for election to the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada as a Tory, but was defeated. In 1841, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of the new Province of Canada, serving one term as member for Cornwall. He was one of the Family Compact Tories in the Assembly who sup ...
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Amelia Yeomans
Amelia Yeomans (''née'' Le Sueur; March 29, 1842 – April 22, 1913) was a Canadian physician and suffragist. She and her adult daughter Lilian B. Yeomans, M.D., were the first female physicians in Manitoba. Early life and education Yeomans was born on March 29, 1842, in Quebec City, Canada East, to Peter Le Sueur and Barbara Dawson. Her father was a civil servant. She was privately educated. Le Sueur married Augustus A. Yeomans, a medical doctor, on October 16, 1860, in Quebec City. They had two daughters.Vera K. Fast,LE SUEUR, AMELIA" in ''Dictionary of Canadian Biography'', vol. 14, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed April 11, 2019. After Augustus's death in 1878, Amelia Yeomans, along with her daughter Lilian, decided to enter the medical profession. Since Canadian medical schools did not accept women students, Yeomans and her daughter enrolled in the Ann Arbor Medical School at the University of Michigan. Yeomans received her degree in 1883. She t ...
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Bill Yeomans
Bill Yeomans (born in Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian former rugby league footballer for the St. George Dragons in the New South Wales Rugby League premiership The New South Wales Rugby League premiership was the first rugby league football club competition established in Australia and contributor to today's National Rugby League. Run by the New South Wales Rugby League (initially named the New Sout ... competition. His position of choice was on the . Before making his first grade debut Yeomans was for a long time the captain of the Dragons reserve side. A quick winger, he often found it hard to break into the superstar St. George side of the 1960s, and eventually moved to Newcastle to become the captain-coach of the Maitland club where he guided his side to the title in 1965.Alan Whiticker/Glen Hudson: Encyclopedia of Rugby League Players. 1995 () References Australian rugby league coaches Rugby league players from Sydney St. George Dragons players ...
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Transference Focused Psychotherapy
Transference focused psychotherapy (TFP) is a highly structured, twice-weekly modified psychodynamic treatment based on Otto F. Kernberg's object relations model of borderline personality disorder.Clarkin, J. F., Yeomans, F., Kernberg, O. F. (2006). Psychotherapy for borderline personality: Focusing on object relations. New York: Wiley. It views the individual with borderline personality organization (BPO) as holding unreconciled and contradictory internalized representations of self and significant others that are affectively charged. The defense against these contradictory internalized object relations leads to disturbed relationships with others and with self. The distorted perceptions of self, others, and associated affects are the focus of treatment as they emerge in the relationship with the therapist (transference). The treatment focuses on the integration of split off parts of self and object representations, and the consistent interpretation of these distorted perceptions ...
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Gael Yeomans
Gael Fernanda Yeomans Araya (born 4 December 1988) is a Chilean lawyer and politician. She was secretary general of the Libertarian Left movement ( es, Izquierda Libertaria, links=no). She is currently a member of the Chamber of Deputies for District 13. Biography Gael Yeomans graduated from primary school at the Colegio Javiera Carrera in Rancagua in 2002. Her secondary education took place at the Sacred Heart Institute in the same city, and she graduated in 2006. She later entered the Law School of the University of Chile, obtaining a law degree in March 2019. Her political career began as a member of the Communist Youth, and she then joined the (FEL) and the Arrebol Collective. As secretary general of the Libertarian Left, she was one of the founders of the Broad Front. In the 2017 parliamentary elections, she was a candidate for national deputy representing District 13, which includes the communes El Bosque, La Cisterna, Lo Espejo, Pedro Aguirre Cerda, San Migu ...
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Harry Yeomans
Harry Arthur Yeomans (11 April 1901 – 25 February 1965) was an English footballer who played as goalkeeper for Southampton in the mid-1920s. Football career Yeomans was born in Farnborough Farnborough may refer to: Australia * Farnborough, Queensland, a locality in the Shire of Livingstone United Kingdom * Farnborough, Hampshire, a town in the Rushmoor district of Hampshire, England ** Farnborough (Main) railway station, a railw ... and played as an amateur for Camberley & Yorktown, also representing the Hampshire F.A., before joining Southampton in December 1922. At , Yeomans was the tallest goalkeeper to have played for the "Saints" (along with George Ephgrave). Known as "Tiny", Yeomans was signed as understudy to Tommy Allen and consequently never enjoyed a lengthy run in the first team, making four appearances in April 1925 and eight in the following September/October. In 1926, Yeomans decided to abandon his footballing career and joined the local Police force, f ...
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Hec Yeomans
Hector Richard "Hec" Yeomans, MM (17 February 1895 – 11 September 1968) was an Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda and Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Early life Yeomans was born in Albert Park, Melbourne, in 1895, the only child of Richard Eli Yeomans and Norah Teresa Cameron. War service Yeomans enlisted to fight in World War I in January 1916 and fought in France, receiving the Military Medal for his actions in the Battle of Mont Saint-Quentin in September 1918. Football Yeomans played two senior games for St Kilda in the 1920 VFL season before leaving to join Hawthorn, then in the Victorian Football Association. He was an immediate success at Hawthorn, establishing himself as one of the leading rovers in the Victorian Football Association at that time. He continued to play for Hawthorn Hawthorn or Hawthorns may refer to: Plants * '' Crataegus'' (hawthorn), a large genus of shrubs and trees in the family Rosaceae * ''Rhaphiolepis ...
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John Yeomans (writer)
John Storie Yeomans (15 May 1916 – 9 June 1995) was an Australian journalist and writer. Career During the 1960s and later, he wrote a range of books about Australia, Sydney and Sydney Opera House The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney. Located on the foreshore of Sydney Harbour, it is widely regarded as one of the world's most famous and distinctive buildings and a masterpiece of 20th-century architec .... His most well-known book was written about his trip around Australia, ''The Scarce Australians'', published by Penguin in 1969. The book was based on a journey undertaken between May and September 1965. The dust-jacket of the Penguin edition of ''The Scarce Australians'' summarizes the authors life and journalistic career thus: Born and educated in Sydney...AIF field artillery subaltern in WWII... sub-editor in Fleet Street ...copy-editor in Canada ...staff correspondent for Australian papers in New York and London... sometime res ...
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Kelly Yeomans
The suicide of Kelly Yeomans (22 May 1984 – 28 September 1997), a 13-year-old English schoolgirl from Allenton, a suburb of Derby, became widespread news when the cause was blamed on bullying, to which she had been subjected by other local children. Incident In evidence to the court, Yeomans was described as a pleasant and friendly girl. However, she was reported to be the victim of repeated harassment and taunting, particularly about her weight. Her parents said that the incessant bullying had left Yeomans feeling miserable. Her mother asserted that she had gone to her daughter's school, Merrill Academy, thirty times to complain about the issue, but received no assistance. School officials, however, claimed they had received only one complaint. Matters came to a head in September 1997, when a group of delinquent youths reportedly gathered at Yeomans's home on several consecutive nights, on each occasion throwing eggs, margarine, butter, cakes, and mud at the house and sh ...
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Lucy Yeomans
Lucy Yeomans is creator and founder oDREST previously editor-in-chief of fashion website Net-a-Porter and editor of the fashion magazine Harper's Bazaar in the UK. Career Yeomans graduated from the University of St Andrews in 1992 and began her writing career a year later in Paris, where she was arts editor and then editor of the English-language lifestyle monthly ''Boulevard''. While in Paris she freelanced for publications including ''The Daily Telegraph'' and ''The Sunday Times''. On her return to the UK in 1996 she was appointed features editor of '' The European'' newspaper, reporting on news, culture and fashion from across Europe. She moved to ''Tatler'' in 1997 as features editor, becoming senior features editor less than a year later and deputy editor just a few months after that. Yeomans was appointed deputy editor of ''Vogue'' in 2000 but was offered, and accepted, the position as editor-in-chief of '' Harpers & Queen'' at lunchtime on her first day. She took up the ...
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Julia Yeomans
Julia Mary Yeomans (born 15 October 1954) is a British theoretical physicist active in the fields of soft condensed matter and biological physics. She has served as Professor of Physics at the University of Oxford since 2002. Early life and education Yeomans was born on 15 October 1954 in Derby, Derbyshire, England. She was educated at the University of Oxford where she was an undergraduate student of Somerville College, Oxford, for her BA and a postgraduate student at Wolfson College, Oxford. She was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy degree in theoretical physics in 1979. where her doctoral research on critical phenomena in spin models was supervised by Robin Stinchcombe. Research and career After two years of working as a postdoctoral researcher at Cornell University with Michael E. Fisher, she was appointed a lecturer at the Department of Physics at the University of Southampton in 1981. In 1983, she moved to the University of Oxford where she became a professor in 2002. Yeom ...
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