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The Billington family is a British family of English nationality which has had a history in England as state employed executioners (around 1884 to 1905) as well as several members who ventured into the world of combat sports and professional wrestling. Men of the family have been noted for their rather short height. Two of the family's sports oriented members would go on to marry into the Canadian Hart wrestling family.

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  • The Billington family is a British family of English nationality which has had a history in England as state employed executioners (around 1884 to 1905) as well as several members who ventured into the world of combat sports and professional wrestling. Men of the family have been noted for their rather short height. Two of the family's sports oriented members would go on to marry into the Canadian Hart wrestling family. (en)
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  • Executioners, Hand-to-hand combat (en)
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  • Top left: James Billington. Top right: William Billington. Bottom left: Eric Billington. Bottom right: Davey Boy Smith. (en)
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  • Billington is the name of several villages in England, meaning The settlement of the Billingas. (en)
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  • John Billington (en)
  • Billy Billington (en)
  • Davey Boy Smith (en)
  • Davey Boy Smith Jr. (en)
  • Eric Billington (en)
  • James Billington (en)
  • Joe Billington (en)
  • Thomas Billington (en)
  • Tom Billington (en)
  • William Billington (en)
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  • Billington (en)
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  • The Billington family is a British family of English nationality which has had a history in England as state employed executioners (around 1884 to 1905) as well as several members who ventured into the world of combat sports and professional wrestling. Men of the family have been noted for their rather short height. Two of the family's sports oriented members would go on to marry into the Canadian Hart wrestling family. (en)
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  • Billington family (en)
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