- in the
county at the end of the 16th century: the name
Jeake,
written also Jake, Jaque,
Jeakes, and Jacque, does
point to a
French origin. Samuel's father...
-
Quincy Flowers —
David Walliams Edmund Carteret —
Jonathan Rigby Jasper Jeake — Mark
Gatiss Poltrot/Librarian/Major
Billy Lovemore — Jez
Fielder Sir Nicholas...
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zenzicubike to
express it; a more
modern spelling, zenzicube, is
found in
Samuel Jeake's Arithmetick Surveighed and Reviewed. Finally, the word zenzizenzizenzic...
- they
would write polynomials, for example, as ax + bxx + cx3 + d.
Samuel Jeake introduced the term
indices in 1696. The term
involution was used synonymously...
- included:
Conrad Aiken (1889–1973),
American writer: Aiken's
former home,
Jeake's House, is now a
guest house. Joan
Aiken (1924–2004), children's author...
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Robert Aldrich and Anne Davey. He
married Elizabeth Strutt Jeakes (daughter of
William Jeakes) on 31
March 1852, and had two daughters,
Alice M and ****...
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White and
Black Books of the
Cinque Ports, 1432–1955. London: H.M.S.O.
Jeake,
Samuel (1728).
Charters of the
Cinque Ports, Two
Ancient Towns, and their...
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Capture of La
Proserpine - 13 June 1796,
painted by
Thomas Whitcombe,
engraved by J
Jeakes, 1 May 1816, in the
collection of the
National Maritime Museum...
- C. F. Hunt (35393). H. J. Hyde (46065). H. F.
Jacob (45504). J. K. A.
Jeakes, DFC, (04077). F. L.
Jenkins (44354) The Rev. A. B.
Jestice (106471), RAFVR...
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under EIC control. In
January 1817
Aurora was
under the
command of
Captain Jeakes. She was
towing a
large "baghalah",
which carried treasure from
Kuwait and...