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Lincolnshire ~ Yellow Bellies. Many theories to that too, one being the yellow waistcoats worn by the Militia but still disputed. Good luck with your book it should be very interesting.
I think it's connected to the song; "The Grand Old Duke of York... who had 10,000 men, he marched them up to the top of the hill and he marched them down again..."
The reason he had his soldiers marching round the hill several times was to fool his red rose brother into thinking he had a bigger army than he actually had. He shouldn't have had to do that but part of his army seeing the size of the Lancastrian army left the party before it began - they being the Lincolnshire men whose uniform was blue and yellow = the yella bellies.
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