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Jeames - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
a series of sketches in Fraser's Magazine purportedly written by a London West End footman named Charles James Yellowplush.
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Jeames, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun Jeames is in the 1840s. OED's earliest evidence for Jeames is from 1846, in the writing of William Makepeace Thackeray, ...
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Jeames Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Jeames Definition ... (slang, dated) A footman; a flunky. Wiktionary. Other Word Forms of Jeames. Noun. Singular: jeames. Plural: jeameses. Origin of Jeames.
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Jeames
Jeames † a. Obs. form of the personal name James. b. In mod. use (after Thackeray), a ludicrous name for a liveried footman (pron. dʒiːmz). Hence Jeames-ism nonce-wd., flunkeyism.c 1600 Norden Spec. Brit., Cornw. Ded., To the most high and mightie Prince Ieames, by diuine prouidence, kinge of Englan...
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First name Jeames: origin, meaning and popularity - Geneanet
Everything you need to know about the first name Jeames: Discover its origin, its frequency over time, and its geographical distribution.
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Jeames Font | Webfont & Desktop - MyFonts
The Jeames Font Family was designed by Kyle Benson and published by Kyle Wayne Benson. Jeames contains 3 styles and family package options.
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John Tradescant the Elder
She had been baptised on 22 August 1586 and was the daughter of Jeames Day, also of Meopham.
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John Tradescant was probably born in Suffolk.
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Jeames Name Meaning, Origin, Rashi, Numerology and more
Jeames(English). Derived from 'James,' associated with the movement or displacement of people. Reflects a journey or transition. Gender Boy.
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Jeames Fonts Free Downloads · Jeames-Light. Jeames-Light. Size 74.12 Kbps|Version : 1.003 2014|Company : Kyle Wayne Benson|Downloads : 10798 · Jeames-Bold.
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Jeames, a Serif Font by Very Cool Studio - Creative Market
Jeames brings familiarity to the often detached extended serif genre. The curved, heavy, joints let the letters bounce along while the proportions and contrast ...
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Jeames - definition of Jeames by The Free Dictionary
Jeames. n. 1. A footman; a flunky.
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Maiden Stakes
"St Jeames" appeared in Ladies' Home Journal in August 1927.
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clavel
clavel Obs. exc. dial. (ˈklævəl) Forms: 7 clavie, 7, 9 clavy, 9 clavey, 7– clavel. [a. OF. clavel, now claveau, keystone of an arch, wedge-shaped lintel of a window, door, or the like; = Pr. clavel, Cat. clavell, It. chiavello:—L. *clāvellus dim. of clāvus nail, peg, clinching instrument.] 1. The li...
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James
James (dʒeɪmz) [a. OF. James (Gemmes, *Jaimes) = Sp. Jaime, Pr., Cat. Jaume, Jacme. It. Giacomo:—popular L. *ˈJacomus, for ˈJacobus, altered from L. Iaˈcōbus, a. Gr. Ἰάκωβος, ad. Heb. yaﻋăqōb Jacob, a frequent Jewish name at all times, and thus the name of two of Christ's disciples (St. James the G...
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Close Shave
Lineup
Current
Simon Beswick – tenor
Jeames Bone – lead
Dominic Mackie – bass
Tim Begbie – baritone
History
Tenor
Ben Oxley (1983–1985)
Tony Craig Wood (1996–1998)
Geoff Green (1999–2001)
Adam Purton (2001–2007)
Chris Waterhouse (2007)
Kristian Byrne (2008–2009)
Tim Carolan (2010–2011)
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