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  2. English longbow - Wikipedia

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    Self-yew English longbow, 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) long, 470 N (105 lbf) draw force. A late 15th century illustration of the Battle of Crécy. English longbowmen figure prominently in the foreground on the right, where they are driving away Italian mercenary crossbowmen. The English longbow was a powerful medieval type of bow, about 6 ft (1.8 m) long.

  3. BBC (sexual slang) - Wikipedia

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    BBC (sexual slang) BBC. (sexual slang) Big black cock, usually shortened to BBC, is a sexual slang term and a genre of ethnic pornography that focuses on black men with large penises. [1] [2] [3] The theme is found in both straight and gay pornography.

  4. English Suites (Bach) - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Johann Sebastian Bach. The English Suites, BWV 806–811, are a set of six suites written by the German composer Johann Sebastian Bach for harpsichord (or clavichord) and generally thought to be the earliest of his 19 suites for keyboard (discounting several less well-known earlier suites), the others being the six French Suites (BWV 812–817), the six Partitas (BWV 825-830) and ...

  5. List of owners of English football clubs - Wikipedia

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    $1.3B: United Group Inheritance Tottenham Hotspur (more information) Family of Joe Lewis (60%) Daniel Levy (25%) $5.8B: Currency Trading West Ham United (more information) David Sullivan Daniel Kretinsky Vanessa Gold: $10.3B: Daily Sport, Sunday Sport EPH Wolverhampton Wanderers: Guo Guangchang Liang Xinjun Wang Qunbin

  6. Old English Pheasant Fowl - Wikipedia

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    The Old English Pheasant Fowl is a British breed of small utility chicken. It derives from traditional breeds of rural Lancashire and Yorkshire and of the former counties of Cumberland and Westmorland. [5] Its name is due to a perceived similarity of the plumage to that of the wild pheasant. [6] It is a rare breed, and in 2014 was listed as "at ...

  7. English Opening - Wikipedia

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    English Opening. The English Opening is a chess opening that begins with the move: A flank opening, it is the fourth most popular [1] [2] and, according to various databases, one of the four most successful of White's twenty possible first moves. [1] [3] White begins the fight for the centre by staking a claim to the d5-square from the wing, in ...

  8. Rights of Englishmen - Wikipedia

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    Rights. The " rights of Englishmen " are the traditional rights of English subjects and later English-speaking subjects of the British Crown. In the 18th century, some of the colonists who objected to British rule in the thirteen British North American colonies that would become the first United States argued that their traditional [1] rights ...

  9. Levellers - Wikipedia

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    Levellers. The Levellers were a political movement active during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms who were committed to popular sovereignty, extended suffrage, equality before the law and religious tolerance. The hallmark of Leveller thought was its populism, as shown by its emphasis on equal natural rights, and their practice of reaching the ...