William Jex (23 March 1885 − 19 February 1934) was an English footballer who played as an inside left with Norwich City, Doncaster Rovers, Rotherham Town and Croydon Common, and in the Football League with Gainsborough Trinity in the early 20th century. He was Doncaster's top scorer in each of the three seasons he played for them.
Jex was born in Thorpe Hamlet, a suburb of Norwich, and by trade he was a painter and decorator. He is said to have developed a weak heart after catching a fever following a swim in the River Wensum in Norwich.[1]
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WilliamJex (23 March 1885 − 19 February 1934) was an English footballer who played as an inside left with Norwich City, Doncaster Rovers, Rotherham Town...
Jex is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Garnet Jex (1895–1979), American artist and historian WilliamJex (1885−1934), British footballer...
Thomas WilliamJex-Blake – 1874 to 1887 John Percival – 1887 to 1895 Herbert Armitage James – 1895 to 1910 Albert Augustus David – 1910 to 1921 William Wyamar...
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from the original (PDF) on 29 March 2012. Sim, Zijian; Hall, Jocelyn C; Jex, Bill; Hegel, Troy M; Coltman, David W (August 2016). "Genome-wide set of...
London Gazette. 23 January 1872. p. 231. The New York Times, 2 March 1890. Jex-Blake, Sophia (1886). Medical Women: A Thesis and a History. Oliphant, Anderson...
in King's Lynn. A Mary Jex of the same family married Joseph Godwin, one of the brothers of philosopher and novelist, William Godwin at Fulmodeston on...
joined, the following women became known as the Edinburgh Seven: Sophia Jex-Blake Isabel Thorne Edith Pechey Matilda Chaplin Helen Evans Mary Anderson...
signs reading "Stay Out Of My Mommy's Vagina". On April 23, 2016, led by Jex Blackmore, members of the Detroit chapter of the Temple counter-protested...
re-released as a special edition in 2012) Pagan Altar – "Walking in the Dark" / Jex Thoth – "Stone Evil" (Split single, 2007) Pagan Altar – "Portrait of Dorian...
nonconformist minds - a deep and serious love of learning." After Sophia Jex-Blake's sole application to study medicine at the University of Edinburgh...
in London with Sophia Jex-Blake, who had been a student at the New York Infirmary years earlier. Blackwell had doubts about Jex-Blake and thought that...
County Antrim RAF Goldsborough England Yorkshire (NZ 830138) near Whitby – 'JEX' R2 CHEL(A) ROTOR Radar Station RAF Great Bromley England Essex (TM104265)...
The London School of Medicine for Women was established in 1874 by Sophia Jex-Blake, as the first medical school in Britain to train women. In 1877 The...
-3.184 The Edinburgh School of Medicine for Women was founded by Sophia Jex-Blake in Edinburgh, Scotland, in October 1886, with support from the National...
(1841–1919) Alfred Phillips, 1841–44 William Dobson, 1845–59 Henry Highton, 1859–62 Alfred Barry, 1862–68 Thomas Jex-Blake, 1868–74 Herbert Kynaston (né...
brothers. An analysis in 1985 by Professor Fred E.C. Culick and Henry R. Jex demonstrated that the 1903 Wright Flyer was so unstable as to be almost unmanageable...
the highest position in a difficult and intellectual profession." Sophia Jex-Blake wrote of Prideaux's achievements alongside those of Mary Scharlieb...
Organizational Psychology. Psychology Press. p. 16. ISBN 9781317824480. Steve M. Jex & Thomas W. Britt (2008). Organizational Psychology: A Scientist-Practitioner...
admittance. A companion to Garrett in this effort was the lesser known Sophia Jex-Blake. While both are considered "outstanding" medical figures of the late...