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an odd term.
No such thing for close to 1000 years.
It used to be a staple of a saying.
Born and Bred British
Born and Bred Yorkshire
Born and Bred Londoner
Actually up until early 2000s a lot of people still retained strong genetic link to the dark age English.
-according to some documentary back then.
-Myself? Irish - Scots and Other myself. My family came over in 6th century got kicked out of Ireland and settled in Scotland. But the records are a bit more polite than that, sounds more like they were land pirates to be honest and Ireland had enough of them.
The true Britons were Celts who were displaced or absorbed by the Frogs and Germanics long ago.
Not that there's anything wrong with that, of course. It sucks how certain groups keep trying to appropriate Old English and Futhark runes and ruin them for the rest of us. Beautiful language, it is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K82bENCTmGs
Mother of the free
No. They were not.
Please do history again.