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Joynes is a surname,
derived from John.
Notable people with the
surname include: ****ie
Joynes (1877–1949),
English football player Edward Southey Joynes...
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Joyne was a
provider of
digital television via
satellite for the
Dutch and
Flemish market,
using the Eutelsat's 9B
satellites at 9°E east.
Joyne is a combination...
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Roxie Joynes Campanella (June 22, 1916 –
March 14, 2004), was an
American nurse, showgirl,
socialite and philanthropist. As the
third wife of baseball...
- George's Crosse, and the
White Crosse,
commonly called St Andrew's Crosse,
joyned together according to the
forme made by our heralds, and sent by Us to our...
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Nathan Joynes (born 7
August 1985) is an
English footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Handsworth Parramore F.C.
Joynes came
through the
youth ranks with...
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Leigh Joynes (27
September 1824 – 29 June 1908) was an
English clergyman and schoolmaster. He was
ordained deacon in 1848 and
priest in 1854.
Joynes taught...
- in one other,
being the
Armes of
England and Ireland, both
Escotcheons joyned according to the
pattern herewith sent unto you.",
replaced in 1658. An...
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Jason Joynes (23
January 1970 – 18
September 2024) was an
Australian basketball player. He pla**** two
seasons of
college basketball in the
United States...
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Clinker (born Gary
James Joynes) is a
Canadian sound artist, composer, and
visual artist from Edmonton, Alberta.
Joynes pla**** as a b****ist in prog rock...
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William T.
Joynes (November 8, 1817–March 15, 1874) was a
Virginia lawyer,
railroad president,
politician and judge, who
served in the
Virginia House of...