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Jemmy Joneson's Whurry is a
traditional Geordie folk song in
Geordie dialect written circa 1815, by
Thomas Thompson, in a
style deriving from
music hall...
- Courtship" 3059. "The Keel Row" 3060. "Canny Newc****el" 3061. "Jemmy
Joneson's Wherry" 3062. "Sair Fyel'd Hinny" 3063. "Pawkie Paiterson's Auld Grey...
- Knows: A
Field Guide to the Senses. New York:
Scientific American. p. 114.
Joneson, Suzanne; Lutzoni,
Francois (2009). "Compatibility and
thigmotropism in...
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Bishop Auckland area in
County Durham. His last song was
Jemmy Joneson's Whurry,
first published in 1823,
seven years after his death.
Thomas Thompson...
- the
Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford: CABI. p. 7. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
Joneson, Suzanne; Glew,
Katherine A. (2003). "Acroscyphus (Caliciaceae) in North...
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Kunashir Island".
Birdlife International.
Retrieved 18 May 2022. Gage, S.;
Joneson, S.L.; Barkalov, V.Yu.; Eremenko, N.A.; Takahashi, H. (March 2006). "A...
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Biotechnology Information, U.S.
National Library of Medicine. Van
Aelst L,
Joneson T, Bar-Sagi D (August 1996). "Identification of a
novel Rac1-interacting...
- 238 (4): 1362–1378. doi:10.1111/nph.18780. PMC 10952756. PMID 36710517.
Joneson, Suzanne; Lutzoni, François (2009). "Compatibility and
thigmotropism in...
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David Gage (2005–2006) –
drums Brian Lee (1999) – alto
saxophone Aaron Joneson (2000) –
tenor saxophone Tim Ford (2000–2001) –
drums Keith Cronin (2001–2002)...
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Henry Rondolph 1397
Thomas Herteshorn 1399 John
Williamson 1427 John
Joneson 1430
Henry Bettys 1439
Robert Popy 1441 John
Hecham 1467
Robert Ippeswell...