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patented by John
Jeyes in 1877, and
granted a
Royal Warrant to the
British Royal Family in 1896.
While no
longer used for this purpose,
Jeyes Fluid has been...
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Jeyes may
refer to:
James Jeyes (1890–?),
English footballer John
Jeyes (1817–1892),
English chemist Jeyes Fluid,
brand of
disinfectant fluid Jeyes Tournament...
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Arthur James Jeyes was an
English football left half who made one
appearance in the
Football League for
Clapton Orient.
Jeyes served as a
gunner in the...
- John
Jeyes (1817–1892) was a
chemical manufacturer, most
famous for a
disinfectant liquid,
Jeyes Fluid. His name is also
given to an
award for chemistry...
- wins
Jeyes tournament". The
Glasgow Herald. 26 May 1963. p. 4. "O'Connor's
victory in
Jeyes". The
Glasgow Herald. 25 May 1964. p. 8. "Big
Jeyes prize...
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Regina (/rɪˈdʒaɪnə/ ri-
JEYE-nə) is the
capital city of the
Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The city is the second-largest in the province, and is a...
- core brands,
Cadbury Schweppes sold Typhoo,
along with
Kenco coffee and
Jeyes Fluid.
Typhoo was
subject to
management buy out
forming a new company, Premier...
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Hypochlorous acid
Hypomide Imidazolidinyl urea
Iodophor Isopropyl alcohol Jeyes Fluid – a
brand of
disinfectant fluid Lapyrium Lithium hypochlorite Lugol's...
- Gilberd:
Discovered the
earth is a magnet. John
Jeyes:
Invented a
unique three-function
toilet cleaner Jeyes Fluid.
William Hyde Wollaston:
Invented a clever...
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Jacob Philadelphia Other uses:
Philadelphus Jeyes, the
chain of
pharmacies operated by the
inventors of
Jeyes Fluid Philadelphus,
North Carolina, a Registered...