-
Jervis may
refer to: Cape
Jervis,
South Australia Jervis Shopping Centre,
Dublin Jervis Bay, New
South Wales, Australia, an
ocean bay and a
village Jervis...
- fact that
under the
terms of the
Jervis Bay
Territory Acceptance Act 1915, the laws of the ACT
apply to the
Jervis Bay Territory. In 1989, when the ACT...
- John
Jervis may
refer to: John
Jervis, 1st Earl of St
Vincent (1735–1823),
Royal Navy
admiral Sir John
Jervis (judge) (1802–1856),
British politician,...
- the
daughter of Macy
Brooks Janney (née Putnam), a
former actress, and
Jervis Spencer Janney Jr., a real
estate developer and jazz musician. She has an...
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Jervis Bay (/ˈdʒɜːrvɪs, ˈdʒɑːr-/) is a 102-square-kilometre (39 sq mi)
Oceanic bay and
village in the
Jervis Bay
Territory (ACT) and on the
South Coast...
-
Syllabus Project,
Jervis is one of the most-frequently
cited authors on
college syllabi for
political science courses.
Robert Jervis was born in 1940....
- Sir John
Jervis White Jervis, 1st
Baronet (1766–1830),
originally John
Jervis-White, was an
Irish writer. The
eldest son of John
Jervis-White of Bally...
- of
Jervis Bay,
Edward ****en,
ordered the
convoy to scatter, and set his own ship on a
course towards the
German warship to draw its fire.
Jervis Bay...
- The
Jervis-White-
Jervis Baronetcy, of
Bally Ellis in the
County Wexford, was a
title in the
Baronetage of Ireland. It was
created on 6
December 1797 for...
- It was
renamed as Port
Jervis in the mid-19th century,
after John
Bloomfield Jervis,
chief engineer of the D&H Canal. Port
Jervis grew
steadily into the...