- 1831,
contributing the
comic papers which appeared as
Jorrocks'
Jaunts and
Jollities in 1838.
Jorrocks, the
sporting ****ney grocer, with his
vulgarity and...
-
public house called "
Jorrocks",
having had
several different names since the 1980s. First, it
changed from "The George" to "Mr.
Jorrocks", only to be renamed...
- of progress" in 1843. In one of his
works featuring the
character John
Jorrocks,
Surtees has the
character develop an
obsession with
trying all the latest...
-
musician Tom
Waits (born 1949).
Other examples of its use include: "Mr.
Jorrocks then
called upon the
company in
succession for a toast, a song, or a sentiment...
- as
Escalus (2004)
Oblomov as the
Doctor (2005) The
Right Time (2008)
Jorrocks's Jaunts and
Jollities as Nash (2011) The
Price of Fear –
Remains to be...
- Surtees'
Jorrocks'
Jaunts and Jollities: You
shall manger cinq fois
every day," said she; "cinq fois," she repeated.—"Humph!" said Mr.
Jorrocks to himself...
- 19, in the
Metropolitan Handicap at Homebush, but here
Jorrocks trailed the
field home.
Jorrocks had
several unidentified owners and his
complete racing...
- Sittingforimmoralpurposes...and
their son...Solly Sittingforimmoralpurposes". In "
Jorrocks", the Hunt Ball
features appearances by "Lord and Lady V'syouyeahyeahyeah...
-
included Davy
McNeil in The Dark
Island (1962),
James Pigg in Mr. John
Jorrocks (1966), and
Advocate Fife in Weir of
Hermiston (1973). He had a
minor part...
- Footlights. In 1966,
Stilgoe pla****
Benjamin in the West End musical,
Jorrocks. He made his name on the BBC
television teatime programme, Nationwide,...