Bill
(weapon)
The
bill was for many years the mainstay
weapon
of
British infantry. Descended
from agricultural tools, the bill was a chopping blade with several spiking projections
mounted on a staff of six or seven feet.
George
Silver, a great fan of the bill recommended that the overall length should
be from the ground to two fist grips beyond one's upper reach, making it 7 feet
or so.