Definitions from Wikipedia (Joseph Knight)
▸ noun: (fl. 1769–1778) a man born in Guinea (the general name of West Africa) and there seized into slavery.
▸ noun: Joseph Knight (7 October 1778 – 20 July 1855), gardener to George Hibbert, was one of the first people in England to successfully propagate Proteaceae.
▸ noun: (John) Joseph Knight was an English dramatic critic and theatre historian.
▸ noun: a historical novel by Scottish author James Robertson published in 2003 by Fourth Estate.
▸ noun: Joseph William Knight (20 September 1896 – 3 March 1974) was an English first-class cricketer.
▸ noun: Rear-Admiral Sir (c.1708 – 18 July 1775) a Royal Navy officer who served as Commander-in-Chief, East Indies Station from 1752 to 1754.
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▸ noun: (fl. 1769–1778) a man born in Guinea (the general name of West Africa) and there seized into slavery.
▸ noun: Joseph Knight (7 October 1778 – 20 July 1855), gardener to George Hibbert, was one of the first people in England to successfully propagate Proteaceae.
▸ noun: (John) Joseph Knight was an English dramatic critic and theatre historian.
▸ noun: a historical novel by Scottish author James Robertson published in 2003 by Fourth Estate.
▸ noun: Joseph William Knight (20 September 1896 – 3 March 1974) was an English first-class cricketer.
▸ noun: Rear-Admiral Sir (c.1708 – 18 July 1775) a Royal Navy officer who served as Commander-in-Chief, East Indies Station from 1752 to 1754.
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