- bowyers
- Makers of archery supplies.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Bowyers — Makers of long and cross bows. Incorporated 1620. Hall in Bowyers Court, Cripplegate. Burnt in the Fire and not rebuilt. No hall now … Dictionary of London
Bowyers mustard — see boor … Useful english dictionary
Bowyers' Hall — In Bowyers Court on the south side of Hart Street, and east of Monkwell Street. In Cripplegate Ward Within (S. p.301, to Leake, 1666). Seems to have been burnt in the Fire and not rebuilt. The Company is still without a hall … Dictionary of London
Worshipful Company of Bowyers — The Worshipful Company of Bowyers is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London, England. History Originally, the Bowyers (longbow makers) and Fletchers formed one organisation. However, in 1371, the Fletchers petitioned the Lord Mayor of… … Wikipedia
Bowyer — A bowyer is someone who makes or sells bows.HistoryHistorically, a huge variety of bows have been produced for food gathering, warfare, and recreation. Who created these bows depended mainly on the type of bow being produced, but also on the… … Wikipedia
Lee Bowyer — Spielerinformationen Voller Name Lee David Bowyer Geburtstag … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bow shape — In archery, the shape of the bow is usually taken to be the view from the side. It is the product of the complex relationship of material stresses, designed by a bowyer. This shape, viewing the limbs, is designed to take into account the… … Wikipedia
Bow (weapon) — A bow is a weapon that projects arrows powered by the elasticity of the bow. As the bow is drawn, energy is stored in the limbs of the bow and transformed into rapid motion when the string is released, with the string transferring this force to… … Wikipedia
Flatbow — A flatbow is a bow with non recurved, flat, relatively wide limbs that are approximately rectangular in cross section. Because the limbs are relatively wide, flatbows will usually narrow and become deeper at the handle, with a rounded, non… … Wikipedia
History of archery — Projectile points are known from early in prehistory. The earlier examples were probably used on spears or on atlatl darts. Examination of the points alone does not allow the method of launching to be determined, and, as bows are normally made of … Wikipedia