From what I can tell from the photos, it's a plain Jane English Long Bow. It is a self bow, appears to be an unbacked, one piece stave, which would limit the wood choice; likely lemonwood, a wood commonly use on un-backed bows.
The length makes it a man's bow. It does not have dips in the handle area which "could" date it pre-1880s.
Many times the draw weight was stamped near the handle, but don't believe the number "19" here is the draw weight. Without any identifying "Archery House" stamps or decals, no way the maker can be identified.
Not much to say other than it is a generic English Long Bow, of which hundreds were imported here during the late 1800s.