English people

The English people are an ethnic group and nation native to England, who speak the English language, a West Germanic language, and share a common ancestry, history, and culture. The English identity began with the Anglo-Saxons, when they were known as the , meaning race or tribe of the Angles. Their ethnonym is derived from the Angles, one of the Germanic peoples who migrated to Britain around the 5th century AD.

The English largely descend from two main historical population groups: the West Germanic tribes, including the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes who settled in Southern Britain following the withdrawal of the Romans, and the partially Romanised Celtic Britons who already lived there. Collectively known as the Anglo-Saxons, they founded what was to become the Kingdom of England by the 10th century, in response to the invasion and extensive settlement of Danes and other Norsemen that began in the late 9th century. This was followed by the Norman Conquest and limited settlement of Normans in England in the late 11th century and a sizeable number of French Protestants who emigrated between the 16th and 18th centuries. Some definitions of English people include, while others exclude, people descended from later migration into England.

England is the largest and most populous country of the United Kingdom. The majority of people living in England are British citizens. In the Acts of Union 1707, the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland merged to become the Kingdom of Great Britain. Over the years, English customs and identity have become fairly closely aligned with British customs and identity in general. The demonyms for men and women from England are Englishman and Englishwoman. Provided by Wikipedia

1
by Englishman
Published 1779
printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington House Piccadilly

2
by Englishman
Published 1779
printed for T. Becket, Corner of the Adelphi, in the Strand

7
by Englishman
Published 1790
London printed, and Dublin re-printed for P. Byrne, J. Moore, J. Jones, A. Grueber, W. Jones, and R. White

9
by Englishman
Published 1842
Smith, Elder, and Co

10
by Englishman
Published 1848
J. Ollivier

11
by Englishman
Published 1808
Printed and published by W. Horseman

12
by Englishman
Published 1804
Printed for J. Hatchard, and J. Asperne

16
by Englishman
Published 1831
J. Ridgway

17
by Englishman
Published 1946
Adam Matthew Digital
Other Authors: ...Englishman...

18
by Englishman
Published 1765
printed for J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church-Yard