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Definition of Billmen
1. billman [n] - See also: billman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Billmen
Literary usage of Billmen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The British Army: Its Origin, Progress, and Equipment by James Sibbald David Scott, Sibbald David Scott (1868)
"... INFANTRY—ARCHERS AND billmen PIKES —PROPORTIONS OF FIRE-ARMS—EXERCISE OF THE
PIK£—PRICE OF FIXES — CLOTHING OF 1LAN— ..."
2. The Manuscripts of His Grace the Duke of Rutland ... Preserved at Belvoir by Charles Manners Rutland, Richard Ward, Robert Campbell, John Horace Round (1905)
"[Sixteen archers and four billmen.] Horseley. [Eleven archers and five ...
[Twenty archers and four billmen.] The towne of Castre, with the sook. ..."
3. Historical Records of the Second Royal Surrey: Or Eleventh Regiment of Militia by John Davis (1877)
"Jv billmen . . jv ... Archer j billmen vj Harness j The Pishe of Mordon: Sutton:
Archer j ... jx Harness j Archers iij billmen . . . . xj ..."