James welch


james, born 1940, u.s. poet and novelist.
joseph nye, 1890–1960, u.s. trial lawyer.
robert, jr. 1899–1985, u.s. candy manufacturer: founder of the john birch society 1958.
william henry, 1850–1934, u.s. medical pathologist and educator.
historical examples

ainslee’s magazine, volume 16, no. 3, october, 1905 various
the quarterly of the oregon historical society, vol. iv various
ainslee’s magazine, volume 16, no. 3, october, 1905 various

verb
a variant spelling of welsh
adjective
an archaic spelling of welsh1
v.

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