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  • John Clavell
  • 17th-century highwayman, writer, lawyer, and doctor

    life. Clavell's heritage comes from an 11th-century family, the Clavell family. John Clavell's parents were Frances and John Clavell Senior. Clavell's father

    John Clavell

    John Clavell

    John_Clavell

  • James Clavell
  • British writer and filmmaker (1921–1994)

    Charles Edmund Dumaresq Clavell (10 October 1921 – 7 September 1994), known as James Clavell, was a British and American writer, filmmaker and a British

    James Clavell

    James_Clavell

  • Clavell
  • Surname list

    player Gilberto Clavell (born 1989), Puerto Rican basketball player James Clavell (1921–1994), British/American novelist John Clavell (c. 1601–1643),

    Clavell

    Clavell

  • John Clavell (MP)
  • English politician (1541–1609)

    John Clavell (2 May 1541 – 5 January 1609) was an English politician in the 16th century. "CLAVELL, John (1541-1609), of Barneston and Wareham, Dorset

    John Clavell (MP)

    John_Clavell_(MP)

  • John Blackthorne
  • Protagonist of the Shogun novel

    John Blackthorne, also known as Anjin (按針; lit. "Pilot", "Steuermann"), is the protagonist of James Clavell's 1975 novel Shōgun. The character is loosely

    John Blackthorne

    John_Blackthorne

  • John Rhys-Davies
  • Welsh actor (born 1944)

    James Clavell. In 1989, Rhys-Davies played Marvel Comics character Kingpin in The Trial of the Incredible Hulk. He also starred in another Clavell adaption

    John Rhys-Davies

    John Rhys-Davies

    John_Rhys-Davies

  • John Clavell Mansel-Pleydell
  • John Clavell Mansel-Pleydell (1817–1902), originally John Clavell Mansel, was a Dorset antiquary, known for contributions to geology, botany, and ornithology

    John Clavell Mansel-Pleydell

    John_Clavell_Mansel-Pleydell

  • Shōgun (novel)
  • 1975 novel by James Clavell

    Shōgun is a 1975 novel of historical fiction by author James Clavell that chronicles the end of Japan's Azuchi-Momoyama period (1568–1600) and the dawn

    Shōgun (novel)

    Shōgun_(novel)

  • Smedmore House
  • Country house in Dorset, England

    built by Sir William Clavell around 1620, partially rebuilt by Edward Clavell around 1700, and greatly augmented by George Clavell around 1760. It is a

    Smedmore House

    Smedmore House

    Smedmore_House

  • List of playwrights
  • Playwright list

    Henry Savile Clarke (1841–1893, England) Roy Clarke (born 1930, England) John Clavell (1601–1643, England) Paul Claudel (1868–1955, France) Dick Clement (born

    List of playwrights

    List_of_playwrights

  • William Hatton (MP)
  • English politician (d.1597)

    politician in the 16th century. William Newport was born c. 1565, son of John Newport of Hunningham, Warwickshire and Dorothy Hatton, sister of Sir Christopher

    William Hatton (MP)

    William_Hatton_(MP)

  • Noble House (novel)
  • 1981 novel by James Clavell

    House is a novel by James Clavell, published in 1981 and set in Hong Kong in 1963. It is the fourth book published in Clavell's Asian Saga and is chronologically

    Noble House (novel)

    Noble_House_(novel)

  • Brasenose College, Oxford
  • College of the University of Oxford

    Elias Ashmole, founder of the Ashmolean Museum, John Buchan, author of The Thirty-Nine Steps, John Clavell, highwayman and author, Colin Cowdrey, English

    Brasenose College, Oxford

    Brasenose College, Oxford

    Brasenose_College,_Oxford

  • Shōgun (1980 miniseries)
  • 1980 American historical drama television miniseries

    Shōgun is a 1980 American historical drama miniseries based on James Clavell's 1975 novel of the same name. The series was produced by Paramount Television

    Shōgun (1980 miniseries)

    Shōgun_(1980_miniseries)

  • English Renaissance theatre
  • Theatre of England between 1558 and 1642

    Cheke Henry Chettle John Clavell Anthony Chute Robert Daborne Samuel Daniel William Davenant Robert Davenport John Davidson John Day Thomas Dekker Michael

    English Renaissance theatre

    English Renaissance theatre

    English_Renaissance_theatre

  • John Honyman
  • 17th-century English actor

    rather minor roles as a young adult. He played the servingman Sly in John Clavell's The Soddered Citizen (1630), and the First Merchant in Massinger's Believe

    John Honyman

    John_Honyman

  • To Sir, with Love
  • 1967 British drama film by James Clavell

    Kendall, Patricia Routledge and singer Lulu making her film debut. James Clavell directed from his own screenplay, which was based on E. R. Braithwaite's

    To Sir, with Love

    To_Sir,_with_Love

  • Outlaw (stock character)
  • Stock character in several fictional settings

    17th-century highwayman John Clavell – English highwayman, author, and lawyer Claude Duval – French-born highwayman in England John Wilkes – 18th-century

    Outlaw (stock character)

    Outlaw (stock character)

    Outlaw_(stock_character)

  • Plesiosuchus
  • Extinct genus of reptiles

    The type and referred specimens of Plesiosuchus were discovered by John Clavell Mansel-Pleydell in the 1860s alongside the remains of several other large-bodied

    Plesiosuchus

    Plesiosuchus

    Plesiosuchus

  • Mansel family
  • British noble family

    (1817–1896) John Delalynde Mansel (1850–1915) Rhys Clavell Mansel (1891–1969) John Clavell Mansel (1917–2007) Philip Robert Rhys Mansel (born 1951) John Mansel

    Mansel family

    Mansel family

    Mansel_family

  • Asian Saga
  • Series of six novels written by James Clavell

    The Asian Saga is a series of six novels written by James Clavell between 1962 and 1993. The novels all centre on Europeans in Asia, and together explore

    Asian Saga

    Asian_Saga

  • Amherst Embassy
  • 1816 British diplomatic mission to Qing China led by Lord Amherst

    Jiaozeng [zh]. On 4 June, the British commissioner Sir Theophilus John Metcalfe and Captain John Clavell of the Orlando, then captain of the Orlando., accompanied

    Amherst Embassy

    Amherst_Embassy

  • Edith Cavell
  • British nurse (1865–1915)

    Edith's siblings were Florence Mary (1867-1950), Mary Lilian (1870-1967) and John Frederick Scott (1872–1923). Cavell was educated at Norwich High School for

    Edith Cavell

    Edith Cavell

    Edith_Cavell

  • Noble House (miniseries)
  • US television drama series

    February 21–24, 1988. Based on the 1981 novel of the same name by James Clavell, it features a large cast headlined by Pierce Brosnan as business tycoon

    Noble House (miniseries)

    Noble_House_(miniseries)

  • Day of the Dead 2: Contagium
  • 2005 American film

    horror film written by Ana Clavell and directed by Clavell and James Dudelson, starring Justin Ipock, Laurie Maria Baranyay and John F. Henry III. It was unofficially

    Day of the Dead 2: Contagium

    Day_of_the_Dead_2:_Contagium

  • King Rat (film)
  • 1965 war film by Bryan Forbes

    directed by Bryan Forbes, adapted from James Clavell's 1962 novel, which in turn is partly based on Clavell's experiences as a POW at Changi Prison in Singapore

    King Rat (film)

    King_Rat_(film)

  • Tai-Pan (film)
  • 1986 film by Daryl Duke

    1986 adventure drama film directed by Daryl Duke, loosely based on James Clavell's 1966 novel of the same name. While many of the same characters and plot

    Tai-Pan (film)

    Tai-Pan_(film)

  • Tai-Pan (novel)
  • 1966 historical novel by James Clavell

    Tai-Pan is a 1966 novel written by James Clavell about European and American traders who move into Hong Kong in 1842, following the end of the First Opium

    Tai-Pan (novel)

    Tai-Pan_(novel)

  • Francis Hawley (Corfe Castle MP)
  • English politician (d.1594)

    Member of Parliament for Corfe Castle In office 1584–1589 Serving with John Clavell and William Hatton Preceded by Charles Mathew Succeeded by Francis Flower

    Francis Hawley (Corfe Castle MP)

    Francis_Hawley_(Corfe_Castle_MP)

  • List of Sierra Leone Creole people
  • medical doctor and first West African to serve as a British Army officer John Clavell Smythe (1915–1996), former Royal Air Force aviation officer, barrister

    List of Sierra Leone Creole people

    List_of_Sierra_Leone_Creole_people

  • James Clavell's Shōgun
  • 1989 interactive fiction game

    James Clavell's Shōgun is a graphic and text adventure game written by Dave Lebling game and published by Infocom in 1989. It was released for the Amiga

    James Clavell's Shōgun

    James_Clavell's_Shōgun

  • List of English writers (A–C)
  • novelist Laurence Clarkson or Claxton (1615–1667), writer and theologian John Clavell (1601–1643), writer, playwright and highwayman Chris Cleave (born 1973)

    List of English writers (A–C)

    List_of_English_writers_(A–C)

  • List of authors by name: C
  • Claudius (1740–1815, Germany, p/nf) Hugo Claus (1929–2008, Belgium, d/f/p) John Clavell (1601–1643, England, p/d) Jo Clayton (1939–1988, US, f) Meg Waite Clayton

    List of authors by name: C

    List_of_authors_by_name:_C

  • Gai-Jin
  • 1993 historical novel by James Clavell

    Gai-Jin (外人) (Japanese term for "foreigner" ) is a 1993 novel by James Clavell, chronologically the third book in his Asian Saga, although it was the

    Gai-Jin

    Gai-Jin

  • Henry Walter (antiquary)
  • Letter (1838) to him. Walter gave tuition to private pupils, who included John Clavell Mansel-Pleydell. He contributed to the Record, controlled by Alexander

    Henry Walter (antiquary)

    Henry_Walter_(antiquary)

  • List of M Squad episodes
  • gets a tip from John Clavell that an old drug dealer, Manny Franchette, is coming back into town to re-establish his old network. Clavell wants no part

    List of M Squad episodes

    List_of_M_Squad_episodes

  • The Soddered Citizen
  • Citizen is a Caroline-era stage play, a city comedy now attributed to John Clavell. The play was lost for three centuries; the sole surviving manuscript

    The Soddered Citizen

    The Soddered Citizen

    The_Soddered_Citizen

  • Perseverance-class frigate
  • Frigate class of the Royal Navy

    commissioned in June 1811 by Captain John Clavell, who sailed her to the Mediterranean on 20 November. Clavell was temporarily replaced in command by

    Perseverance-class frigate

    Perseverance-class frigate

    Perseverance-class_frigate

  • John Barry (composer)
  • English composer and conductor (1933–2011)

    John Barry Prendergast (3 November 1933 – 30 January 2011) was an English composer and conductor of film music. Born in York, Barry spent his early years

    John Barry (composer)

    John Barry (composer)

    John_Barry_(composer)

  • The Last Valley (film)
  • 1971 film directed by James Clavell

    The Last Valley is a 1971 film written and directed by James Clavell, an historical drama set during the Thirty Years' War (1618–1648). While war ravages

    The Last Valley (film)

    The_Last_Valley_(film)

  • Sierra Leone Creole people
  • Ethnic group of Sierra Leone

    body, by Davidson Nicol, was a breakthrough for the treatment of diabetes. John Farrell Easmon coined the term Blackwater fever and wrote the first clinical

    Sierra Leone Creole people

    Sierra Leone Creole people

    Sierra_Leone_Creole_people

  • King's Bench Prison
  • Former prison in Southwark, London

    because of a debt of £40 to the father of John Webster, from 1612 to 1619. In prison he continued to write. John Clavell (1601–1642/3)—the probable playwright

    King's Bench Prison

    King's Bench Prison

    King's_Bench_Prison

  • HMS Weazel (1805)
  • Brig-sloop of the Royal Navy

    Admiral Collingwood appointed John Clavell, with a commission dated to 22 October 1805, the day after Trafalgar, in which Clavell had been wounded, to take

    HMS Weazel (1805)

    HMS Weazel (1805)

    HMS_Weazel_(1805)

  • Richard Meighen
  • English publisher

    A Recantation of an Ill-Led Life, the memoir of the minor dramatist John Clavell. He also printed his share of the popular and ephemeral literature of

    Richard Meighen

    Richard_Meighen

  • Shōgun (2024 TV series)
  • 2024 American historical drama television series

    Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks. It is based on the 1975 novel by James Clavell, which was previously adapted into a 1980 miniseries. Its ensemble cast

    Shōgun (2024 TV series)

    Shōgun_(2024_TV_series)

  • Whirlwind (novel)
  • 1986 novel by James Clavell

    Whirlwind is a novel by James Clavell, first published in 1986. It forms part of the Asian Saga and is chronologically the last book in the series. Set

    Whirlwind (novel)

    Whirlwind_(novel)

  • John Shank
  • Shank played the clown role in John Clavell's The Soddered Citizen in 1630, and the servant Petella in the 1632 revival of John Fletcher's The Wild Goose Chase

    John Shank

    John_Shank

  • Corfe Castle (constituency)
  • Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom

    Browne Willis gives the same names, with only the slightest variation (John Frankland or Frank and Samson or Sampson Hussey), as having been elected

    Corfe Castle (constituency)

    Corfe_Castle_(constituency)

  • Five Gates to Hell
  • 1959 American film

    James Clavell in CinemaScope. The film stars Dolores Michaels, Patricia Owens, Neville Brand, Ken Scott, Nobu McCarthy and Benson Fong. It was Clavell's directorial

    Five Gates to Hell

    Five_Gates_to_Hell

  • Castle-class trawler
  • 1916 class of British naval trawlers

    Built Ships. Retrieved 27 August 2024. "John Bullock". Tyne Built Ships. Retrieved 27 August 2024. "Screw Steamer John Campbell built by George Brown & Co

    Castle-class trawler

    Castle-class trawler

    Castle-class_trawler

  • Shōgun: The Musical
  • 1990 stage musical

    Musical is a musical with a book and lyrics by John Driver and music by Paul Chihara. Based on James Clavell's 1975 novel and the 1980 television mini-series

    Shōgun: The Musical

    Shōgun:_The_Musical

  • 1630 in literature
  • Conceited Pedlar (in one volume) Anonymous – Pathomachia (published) John Clavell – The Soddered Citizen Sir William Davenant – The Cruel Brother and The

    1630 in literature

    1630_in_literature

  • The Satan Bug
  • 1965 film by John Sturges based on the 1962 novel

    and directed by John Sturges, that stars George Maharis, Richard Basehart, Anne Francis, and Dana Andrews. The screenplay by James Clavell and Edward Anhalt

    The Satan Bug

    The_Satan_Bug

  • John Henry Pyle Pafford
  • and later life. In 1993, at the age of 93, he completed his last book, John Clavell, 1601–43: highwayman, author, lawyer, doctor. He was Goldsmiths' Librarian

    John Henry Pyle Pafford

    John_Henry_Pyle_Pafford

  • Barnston Manor
  • Listed building in Dorset

    same family for 700 years; in the 16th century it was owned by local MP John Clavell, and in the 17th century it was lived in by his descendants, until they

    Barnston Manor

    Barnston Manor

    Barnston_Manor

  • Arthur Salter (judge)
  • Sir Arthur Clavell Salter (30 October 1859 – 30 November 1928) was a British Conservative Party politician and judge who sat on the King's Bench Division

    Arthur Salter (judge)

    Arthur Salter (judge)

    Arthur_Salter_(judge)

  • Robert Clavell
  • British bookseller

    Robert Clavell (born in or before 1633 – died before 8 August 1711), was a bookseller of London. He was born in Steeple, Dorset, of a branch of an old

    Robert Clavell

    Robert Clavell

    Robert_Clavell

  • Bridgwater (constituency)
  • UK Parliament constituency (1885–2010, 2024 onwards)

    monopolist, January 1641 Cobbett lists the second MP elected in 1645 as John Palmer, MD, and gives Blake as MP for Taunton. Brunton & Pennington agree

    Bridgwater (constituency)

    Bridgwater (constituency)

    Bridgwater_(constituency)

  • 1635 in Ireland
  • fall at Castletown, south of Ballycumber. April 14 – English adventurer John Clavell, practising as a doctor in Ireland at this time, marries a young Dublin

    1635 in Ireland

    1635_in_Ireland

  • John Romero
  • American video game designer (born 1967)

    Alfonso John Romero (born October 28, 1967) is an American and Irish video game developer. He co-founded id Software and designed their early games, including

    John Romero

    John Romero

    John_Romero

  • Bryan Brown
  • Australian actor (born 1947)

    not a financial success, despite being based on a best seller by James Clavell. Brown returned to Australia to make The Umbrella Woman (1987) with Ward

    Bryan Brown

    Bryan Brown

    Bryan_Brown

  • High Sheriff of Dorset
  • Official in an English county

    Nicholas Hardy, of Woolcomb 3 December 1702: John Richards 14 December 1702: Edward Clavell 2 December 1703: John Richards, of Walworth 20 December 1703: Thomas

    High Sheriff of Dorset

    High_Sheriff_of_Dorset

  • The Great Escape (film)
  • 1963 American epic historical war film

    He said Clavell worked on the script during this shoot. Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson and James Coburn had previously worked with director John Sturges

    The Great Escape (film)

    The_Great_Escape_(film)

  • John Smythe
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    1971 John Smythe (screenwriter) of The Search for Animal Chin (1987) John H. Smythe (1844–1908), United States ambassador to Liberia John Henry Clavell Smythe

    John Smythe

    John_Smythe

  • Johnny Smythe
  • Sierra Leonean Royal Air Force officer and barrister (1915–1996)

    John Henry Clavell Smythe, QC, MBE (1915–1996) was a Sierra Leonean Royal Air Force officer during World War II and barrister. He was born a Sierra Leone

    Johnny Smythe

    Johnny Smythe

    Johnny_Smythe

  • John Chen
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    character in Noble House by James Clavell John Chen, a hero of the 2022 Laguna Woods shooting John Chan (disambiguation) John Cheng (1961–2013), Singaporean

    John Chen

    John_Chen

  • Clavell Tower
  • Folly in Kimmeridge, Dorset, England

    2°7′48″W / 50.60694°N 2.13000°W / 50.60694; -2.13000 Clavell Tower, also known as Clavell Folly or the Kimmeridge Tower, is a Grade II listed Tuscan

    Clavell Tower

    Clavell Tower

    Clavell_Tower

  • 1628 in literature
  • of St John's College Old Library, Cambridge, is completed after five years. Robert Arnauld d'Andilly – Stances pour Jésus-Christ John Clavell – A Recantation

    1628 in literature

    1628_in_literature

  • Anna Sawai
  • Japanese actress and singer (born 1992)

    Lady Mariko, in the FX limited series Shōgun, based on the novel by James Clavell. The series premiered in February 2024, and Sawai's performance received

    Anna Sawai

    Anna Sawai

    Anna_Sawai

  • Creepshow 3
  • 2006 American film

    comedy horror anthology film directed, produced, and co-written by Ana Clavell and James Dudelson. It is a sequel to Creepshow (1982) and Creepshow 2

    Creepshow 3

    Creepshow_3

  • John Pitt (of Encombe)
  • British MP

    John Pitt (c.1706–1787) of Encombe House, Dorset was a British MP for 35 years. He is recorded as having given one speech to Parliament. He is noted for

    John Pitt (of Encombe)

    John Pitt (of Encombe)

    John_Pitt_(of_Encombe)

  • John Senex
  • English cartographer, engraver and explorer

    cartographers of the 18th century. He started his apprenticeship with Robert Clavell, at the Stationers Company, in 1692. Senex is famous for his maps of the

    John Senex

    John_Senex

  • John Briley
  • American screenwriter (1925–2019)

    Richard John Briley (June 25, 1925 – December 14, 2019) was an American writer best known for screenplays of biographical films. He won the Best Original

    John Briley

    John_Briley

  • 1628 in poetry
  • on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). John Clavell, A Recantation of an Ill Led Life; or, A Discoverie of the High-way Law

    1628 in poetry

    1628 in poetry

    1628_in_poetry

  • A Dream of a Dream
  • 10th episode of the 1st season of Shōgun

    historical drama television series Shōgun, based on the novel by James Clavell. The episode was written by Maegan Houang and Emily Yoshida, and directed

    A Dream of a Dream

    A_Dream_of_a_Dream

  • John Churchill (1657–1709)
  • English lawyer and Whig politician

    a settlement dated 8 July 1693, Anne Darrel, widow of John Darrel and daughter of Roger Clavell of Smedmore, Dorset. Churchill was returned as Member

    John Churchill (1657–1709)

    John_Churchill_(1657–1709)

  • Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
  • 2022 video games

    defeating its five squad bosses. They are assisted by academy director Clavell, who aims to discover Team Star's origins while disguised as a student

    Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

    Pokémon_Scarlet_and_Violet

  • Miss Moneypenny
  • Fictional character in James Bond novels and films

    Moneypenny (Lois Maxwell) has an assistant named Penelope Smallbone (Michaela Clavell), who appears to be equally smitten with Bond (Roger Moore), despite a

    Miss Moneypenny

    Miss_Moneypenny

  • Hiroyuki Sanada
  • Japanese actor (born 1960)

    part of the cast of the FX limited series Shōgun, adapted from the James Clavell novel, playing the part of Lord Toranaga. The series has received widespread

    Hiroyuki Sanada

    Hiroyuki Sanada

    Hiroyuki_Sanada

  • John Larkin (actor, born 1912)
  • American actor (1912–1965)

    capable of causing immense casualties, was directed by John Sturges and scripted by James Clavell from the novel by Alistair MacLean. Larkin, playing a

    John Larkin (actor, born 1912)

    John Larkin (actor, born 1912)

    John_Larkin_(actor,_born_1912)

  • John Haggie
  • Canadian politician

    Health Regional Medical Authority. His favorite book is Shōgun by James Clavell. He also holds an interest in competitive handgun shooting, having tried

    John Haggie

    John_Haggie

  • Servants of Two Masters
  • 2nd episode of the 1st season of Shōgun

    historical drama television series Shōgun, based on the novel by James Clavell. The episode was written by series developers Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks

    Servants of Two Masters

    Servants_of_Two_Masters

  • Publishers Weekly list of bestselling novels in the United States in the 1980s
  • Arnaud de Borchgrave and Robert Moss Noble House by James Clavell The Hotel New Hampshire by John Irving Cujo by Stephen King An Indecent Obsession by Colleen

    Publishers Weekly list of bestselling novels in the United States in the 1980s

    Publishers_Weekly_list_of_bestselling_novels_in_the_United_States_in_the_1980s

  • Sam Merrill
  • American basketball player (born 1996)

    played college basketball for the Utah State Aggies. Merrill is the son of John and Jenny Merrill and has an older sister, Molli. He grew up in Bountiful

    Sam Merrill

    Sam Merrill

    Sam_Merrill

  • Ted Tripp
  • British-Australian political activist

    organiser and communist. Tripp was born at Acton in London to cigar merchant Clavell John Francis Tripp and Violet Mary, née Vinall. He attended boarding school

    Ted Tripp

    Ted_Tripp

  • Pierce Brosnan
  • Irish actor (born 1953)

    starred alongside Michael Caine, The Deceivers, the mini-series James Clavell's Noble House (both 1988), and The Lawnmower Man (1992). In 1992, he shot

    Pierce Brosnan

    Pierce Brosnan

    Pierce_Brosnan

  • Publishers Weekly list of bestselling novels in the United States in the 1970s
  • Irving Stone The Great Train Robbery by Michael Crichton Shōgun by James Clavell Humboldt's Gift by Saul Bellow Trinity by Leon Uris Sleeping Murder by

    Publishers Weekly list of bestselling novels in the United States in the 1970s

    Publishers_Weekly_list_of_bestselling_novels_in_the_United_States_in_the_1970s

  • John Thompson (actor)
  • Carlell's The Deserving Favourite (also 1629) and Miniona Undermine in Clavell's The Soddered Citizen (1630). Thompson appears to have had a penchant for

    John Thompson (actor)

    John_Thompson_(actor)

  • Richard Sharpe (actor)
  • Lodowick Carlell's The Deserving Favourite (also 1629), Wittworth in John Clavell's The Soddered Citizen (1630), and the King of the Lombards in Arthur

    Richard Sharpe (actor)

    Richard_Sharpe_(actor)

  • Anjin (Shōgun)
  • 1st episode of the 1st season of Shōgun

    historical drama television series Shōgun, based on the novel by James Clavell. The episode was written by series developers Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks

    Anjin (Shōgun)

    Anjin_(Shōgun)

  • Patrick McGoohan
  • Irish-American actor, director, writer, and producer (1928–2009)

    with the lead role of Dirk Struan in an expensive adaptation of the James Clavell best-seller Tai-Pan but the project was cancelled before filming. Instead

    Patrick McGoohan

    Patrick McGoohan

    Patrick_McGoohan

  • John Bloom (film editor)
  • English film editor (born 1935)

    John Bloom (born 12 September 1935) is an English film editor with nearly fifty film credits commencing with the 1960 film, The Impersonator. He is the

    John Bloom (film editor)

    John_Bloom_(film_editor)

  • Cosmo Jarvis
  • English actor (born 1989)

    cast as John Blackthorne, a leading role opposite Hiroyuki Sanada in FX's 2024 limited-series Shōgun, the second TV adaptation of James Clavell's best-selling

    Cosmo Jarvis

    Cosmo Jarvis

    Cosmo_Jarvis

  • Thomas Pollard (actor)
  • 17th-century English actor

    Shirley, including The Cardinal. He "doubled" several small parts in John Clavell's The Soddered Citizen (1630). (The text of Believe as You List draws

    Thomas Pollard (actor)

    Thomas_Pollard_(actor)

  • Collaton St Mary
  • Village in Devon, England

    surname of its holders, the first suffix being Coleton Clavill (or Colaton Clavell), after the Claville family. Walter I de Claville (floruit 1086) (alias

    Collaton St Mary

    Collaton St Mary

    Collaton_St_Mary

  • William Stansby
  • many examples. Also for Meighen, Stansby printed the first edition of John Clavell's A Recantation of an Ill Led Life (1628). In some cases, printers are

    William Stansby

    William_Stansby

  • List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1704
  • Francis Annesley (1663–1750) John Arbuthnot (1667–1735) Walter Clavell (fl. 1704–1740) William Fellowes (1660–1724) John Fuller (1680–1745) Prince George

    List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1704

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  • Where's Jack?
  • 1969 British film by James Clavell

    as Run, Rebel, Run) is a 1969 British adventure film directed by James Clavell and starring Stanley Baker and Tommy Steele. It was written by Rafe Newhouse

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  • Anjin
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    William Adams (1564-1620) The name given to the character John Blackthorne in James Clavell's 1975 novel Shōgun "Anjin" (Shōgun), the first episode of

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  • Walter de Claville
  • Anglo-Norman magnate

    succeeded by his nephew William Clavell. John I de Claville (brother), heir of Roger I according to Pole. Apparently the John Clavell who according to Risdon

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  • Jon
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Norwegian, Swedish, Swiss, Ukrainian

    Jon

    The Lord is Gracious; God has Given; Gift of God; God is Gracious; Jehovah has been Gracious; Variant of John; Abbreviation of Jonathan

    Jon

  • JON
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    JON

     Scandinavian form of Icelandic Jóhann, JON means "God is gracious." Compare with other forms of Jon.

    JON

  • Johan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Johan

    German form of John

    Johan

  • John
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English

    John

    God is Merciful; Gift of God

    John

  • JON
  • Male

    English

    JON

     Pet form of English Jonathan, JON means "God has given." Compare with other forms of Jon.

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  • Jonn
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English, French, Greek, Hebrew

    Jonn

    God is Gracious; Jehovah has been Gracious; Variant of John or Abbreviation of Jonathan Jehovah has been Gracious; Has Shown Favor

    Jonn

  • JOHAN
  • Male

    German

    JOHAN

    Short form of Latin Johannes, JOHAN means "God is gracious." In use by the Czechs, Finnish, Germans and Scandinavians.

    JOHAN

  • JOHN
  • Male

    English

    JOHN

     Anglicized form of Greek Ioannes (Latin Johannes), JOHN means "God is gracious." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including John the Baptist.

    JOHN

  • Johnn
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, French, Hebrew

    Johnn

    Has Shown Favour; Variant of John; Jehovah has been Gracious; God is Gracious

    Johnn

  • John
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    John

    God has been gracious: has shown favor in the bible John the baptist baptized christ in the jordan

    John

  • John
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    John

    English, Welsh, German, etc. : ultimately from the Hebrew personal name yọ̄hānān ‘Jehovah has favored (me with a son)’ or ‘may Jehovah favor (this child)’. This personal name was adopted into Latin (via Greek) as Johannes, and has enjoyed enormous popularity in Europe throughout the Christian era, being given in honor of St. John the Baptist, precursor of Christ, and of St. John the Evangelist, author of the fourth gospel, as well as others of the nearly one thousand other Christian saints of the name. Some of the principal forms of the personal name in other European languages are Welsh Ieuan, Evan, Siôn, and Ioan; Scottish Ia(i)n; Irish Séan; German Johann, Johannes, Hans; Dutch Jan; French Jean; Italian Giovanni, Gianni, Ianni; Spanish Juan; Portuguese João; Greek Iōannēs (vernacular Yannis); Czech Jan; Russian Ivan. Polish has surnames both from the western Slavic form Jan and from the eastern Slavic form Iwan. There were a number of different forms of the name in Middle English, including Jan(e), a male name (see Jane); Jen (see Jenkin); Jon(e) (see Jones); and Han(n) (see Hann). There were also various Middle English feminine versions of this name (e.g. Joan, Jehan), and some of these were indistinguishable from masculine forms. The distinction on grounds of gender between John and Joan was not firmly established in English until the 17th century. It was even later that Jean and Jane were specialized as specifically feminine names in English; bearers of these surnames and their derivatives are more likely to derive them from a male ancestor than a female. As a surname in the British Isles, John is particularly frequent in Wales, where it is a late formation representing Welsh Siôn rather than the older form Ieuan (which gave rise to the surname Evan). As an American family name this form has absorbed various cognates from continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)

    John

  • JOHNA
  • Female

    English

    JOHNA

    Variant spelling of English Johnna, JOHNA means "God is gracious."

    JOHNA

  • John
  • Biblical

    John

    the grace or mercy of the Lord,Jehovah's gift: the same name as Johanan, a contraction of Jehohanan

    John

  • JOAN
  • Female

    English

    JOAN

    Medieval English contracted form of Old French Johanne, JOAN means "God is gracious." Compare with masculine Joan.

    JOAN

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    John

    God is Merciful; Gift of God; God is Gracious; By the Grace of God

    John

  • Johns
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Johns

    English and German : patronymic from John. As a German name it may also be a reduced form of Johannes.Americanized form of Swiss German Schantz.

    Johns

  • Johny
  • Boy/Male

    American, Celebrity, Christian, Danish, Indian, Swedish

    Johny

    God is Merciful; Gift of God; Similar to John

    Johny

  • St. John
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    St. John

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the numerous places in France so called from the dedication of their churches to St. Jean (see John).Americanized form of French St. Jean.

    St. John

  • John
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical American Hebrew Shakespearean

    John

    The grace or mercy of the Lord.

    John

  • John
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    John

    God is Gracious

    John

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  • Joining
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Join

  • Join
  • v. i.

    To be contiguous, close, or in contact; to come together; to unite; to mingle; to form a union; as, the hones of the skull join; two rivers join.

  • Joined
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Join

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To accept, or engage in, as a contest; as, to join encounter, battle, issue.

  • Join
  • n.

    The line joining two points; the point common to two intersecting lines.

  • Coagment
  • v. t.

    To join together.

  • Partner
  • v. t.

    To associate, to join.

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To unite in marriage.

  • Johnny
  • n.

    A familiar diminutive of John.

  • Cheap-jack
  • n.

    Alt. of Cheap-john

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To associate one's self to; to be or become connected with; to league one's self with; to unite with; as, to join a party; to join the church.

  • John
  • n.

    A proper name of a man.

  • Jack
  • n.

    A familiar nickname of, or substitute for, John.

  • Dory
  • n.

    A European fish. See Doree, and John Doree.

  • Johannean
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to John, esp. to the Apostle John or his writings.

  • Injoint
  • v. t.

    To join; to unite.

  • Interconnect
  • v. t.

    To join together.

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To bring together, literally or figuratively; to place in contact; to connect; to couple; to unite; to combine; to associate; to add; to append.

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To enjoin upon; to command.

  • Prester
  • n.

    A priest or presbyter; as, Prester John.