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  2. Category:Members of the Royal Company of Archers - Wikipedia

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    B. Lewis Balfour Oatts; Malcolm Barclay-Harvey; Robin Blair; Robert Tuite Boothby; Ranald Boyle; Bill Bradford (British Army officer) Charles Campbell, 9th Earl of Breadalbane and Holland

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  5. John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Oxford commanded the archers and Henry's vanguard using the formation called the Oxford Wedge, which penetrated Richard's army in the shape of an arrow at the Battle of Bosworth, [8] and held Richmond's vanguard in fierce fighting in which John Howard, the Duke of Norfolk and the first cousin of Oxford's mother, who was leading the vanguard of ...

  6. Godfrey Baseley - Wikipedia

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    This, along with changes to The BBC hierarchy and new directives prompted Baseley's departure from the Archers, and he was succeeded by Malcolm Lynch editor of Granada's Coronation Street. In the late 1960s Baseley took a part in The Archers playing the part of Brigadier Winstanley, although billed in the Radio Times under a pseudonym.

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  8. Donald MacKenzie (archer) - Wikipedia

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    Donald MacKenzie was a former World Champion archer who represented the United States.. MacKenzie was the first non-European to compete at the World Archery Championships in 1933 at the Ranelagh Club, London, when he won the event, drawing attention and admiration with his unique style.

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