- also
spelled as Jamshed, Jamshid, Jamshaid, Jamsheed, Cemşid, Jamshet, or
Jamset, is a
Persian masculine given name. It is a
common name in Iran, Central...
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Frank Nugent ,
cheery and
boisterous Bob
Cherry ,
Indian Prince Hurree Jamset Ram
Singh and plain-speaking
Johnny Bull from Yorkshire. All
strong sportsmen...
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Bulloch 3
Hurree Jamset Ram
Singh David Spenser 6
Hurree Jamset Ram
Singh Ronald Moody 1 6
Hurree Jamset Ram
Singh James Doran 5
Hurree Jamset Ram
Singh Leonard...
- characters:
Harry Wharton,
Frank Nugent, Bob Cherry,
Johnny Bull and
Hurree Jamset Ram Singh. It is not
clear whether Enid
Blyton was
influenced by Hamilton's...
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Frank Nugent:
Michael Danvers-Walker
Johnny Bull:
Barry Macgregor Hurree Jamset Ram Singh:
David Spenser Mr Carter:
Hamlyn Benson Brown:
Frederick Piper...
- in
Magnet No. 2 The
Taming of
Harry (February 22, 1908). Singh,
Hurree Jamset Ram –
Indian Prince.
Nabob of the
fictional state of Bhanipur,
where he...
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manager were
discovered by
astute detective work on the part of
Hurree Jamset Ram Singh; and good food
being plentiful,
Billy Bunter decided that he would...
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frequented by both **** men and **** women.
Neave had
previously run the
Jamset and the
Cosmopolitan (Wardour Street) in the
early 1930s and was a former...
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early 1930s
Neave was an
experienced club promoter. He had
already run the
Jamset club and the
Cosmopolitan club in
Wardour Street and in 1934, with Billy...
- Cherry,
stoutly proud Yorkshireman Johnny Bull and
Indian Prince Hurree Jamset Ram
Singh - at
Greyfriars School. The
initial text
stories were abridged...