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Archery butt
A butt is an archery shooting field, with mounds of earth used for the targets. The name originally referred to the targets themselves, but over time came to mean the platforms that held the targets as well. For instance ''Othello,'' V,ii,267 mentions "Here is my journey's end, here is my butt". In medieval times, it was compulsory for all yeomen in England to learn archery; see for example An Act concerning shooting in Long Bows, passed in the 3rd year of Henry VIII.
Several English towns have districts called "The Butts", but they may not always take their names from archery. The Middle English word "butt" referred to an abutting strip of land, and is often associated with medieval field systems.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Archery butts - 3 General description )〕 An example is Newington Butts in south London where contrary to popular belief, the 1955 ''Survey of London'' published by London County Council could find no historical reference to archery butts. It concluded that the name probably derived from the triangle of land between the roads, as the word "butts" is used elsewhere in Surrey to refer to odd corners or ends of land.〔
The word is also used today for the earthwork mounds on, or before, which targets are mounted on a rifle range, with the object of stopping the flight of bullets beyond the range.
==Towns with areas known as 'The Butts'==

* Alston, Cumbria
* Alton, Hampshire
* Ashover, Derbyshire
* Barry, South Glamorgan
* Brentford, Middlesex
* Bromfield, Shropshire
* Clearwell, Gloucestershire
Chippenham, Wiltshire
* Chobham, Surrey
* Coventry, West Midlands
* Cowbridge, Glamorganshire
* Dunsford, Devonshire
* Fordingbridge, Hampshire
* Frome, Somerset
* Hexton, Hertfordshire
* Kidsgrove, Staffordshire
* Kilkenny, Ireland
* Lutterworth, Leicestershire
* Madley, Herefordshire
* Nether Alderley, Cheshire
* Newton Ferrers, Devon
* Rochdale, Greater Manchester
* St Mary's Butts, Reading, Berkshire
* Shaftesbury, Dorset (Butts Knapp)
* Worcester, Worcestershire
* Walsall, Staffordshire
* Westbury, Wiltshire
* also the village of Wootton-by-Woodstock, Oxfordshire

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