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  • James Esdaile
  • Scottish surgeon

    James Esdaile, M.D., E.I.C.S., Bengal (1808–1859), an Edinburgh trained Scottish surgeon, who served for twenty years with the East India Company, is

    James Esdaile

    James_Esdaile

  • Esdaile
  • Surname list

    Museum, 1926-40 James Esdaile (1808–1859), surgeon and mesmerist James Esdaile (mayor) (1714–1793), Lord Mayor of London, 1777 James Esdaile (minister) (1775–1854)

    Esdaile

    Esdaile

  • James Esdaile (mayor)
  • British banker and politician

    Sir James Esdaile (c. 1714 – c. 1793) was a British banker and politician who served as the Lord Mayor of London in 1777. His grandfather was a French

    James Esdaile (mayor)

    James Esdaile (mayor)

    James_Esdaile_(mayor)

  • James Esdaile (minister)
  • Scottish minister and writer (1775–1854)

    James Esdaile (1775–1854) was a Scottish minister and writer who spent his working life mainly at the East Church, Perth, Scotland. Esdaile began as a

    James Esdaile (minister)

    James_Esdaile_(minister)

  • History of hypnosis
  • called "the Esdaile state" or the "hypnotic coma", which, according to Elman, had not been deliberately induced since Scottish surgeon James Esdaile last attained

    History of hypnosis

    History_of_hypnosis

  • Animal magnetism
  • Pseudoscientific theory about force in living things

    organisms Caloric theory – Obsolete scientific theory of heat flow James Esdaile – Scottish surgeon Charles Lafontaine – 19th-century French showman

    Animal magnetism

    Animal_magnetism

  • Suggestion
  • Psychological process of guiding a person

    conscious effort. Nineteenth-century writers on psychology such as William James used the words "suggest" and "suggestion" in the context of a particular

    Suggestion

    Suggestion

  • James Braid (surgeon)
  • Scottish surgeon (1795–1860), pioneer of hypnotism

    alma mater of Thomas Brown (1778–1820), John Elliotson (1791–1868), James Esdaile (1808–1859), William Benjamin Carpenter (1813–1885), and John Milne

    James Braid (surgeon)

    James Braid (surgeon)

    James_Braid_(surgeon)

  • List of hypnotists
  • Binet James Braid (surgeon) John Milne Bramwell Jean-Martin Charcot Émile Coué John Elliotson Dave Elman Milton Hyland Erickson James Esdaile George

    List of hypnotists

    List_of_hypnotists

  • Hypnosis
  • State of increased suggestibility

    suffix -is. These words were popularised in English by the Scottish surgeon James Braid (to whom they are sometimes wrongly attributed) around 1841. Braid

    Hypnosis

    Hypnosis

    Hypnosis

  • Hypnotic induction
  • Hypnotic process

    a recorded induction or plays the roles of both hypnotist and subject. James Braid in the nineteenth century saw fixing the eyes on a bright object as

    Hypnotic induction

    Hypnotic induction

    Hypnotic_induction

  • Stage hypnosis
  • Type of hypnosis before an audience

    trance state."[citation needed] Such arguments originate in the work of James Esdaile at a medical mission in India, recounted in his book of 1847. This was

    Stage hypnosis

    Stage hypnosis

    Stage_hypnosis

  • Age regression in hypnotherapy
  • Controversial therapy technique

    Baron du Potet Dave Elman William Collins Engledue Milton H. Erickson James Esdaile John Elliotson Sigmund Freud Erika Fromm Johann Joseph Gassner Ernest

    Age regression in hypnotherapy

    Age_regression_in_hypnotherapy

  • Autosuggestion
  • Psychological technique related to the placebo effect

    Baron du Potet Dave Elman William Collins Engledue Milton H. Erickson James Esdaile John Elliotson Sigmund Freud Erika Fromm Johann Joseph Gassner Ernest

    Autosuggestion

    Autosuggestion

    Autosuggestion

  • Royal Commission on Animal Magnetism
  • 1784 French scientific bodies' investigations involving systematic controlled trials

    from Dr. Esdaile to Dr. Elliotson", The Zoist, Vol.7, No.28, pp.353–368. Esdaile, J. (October 1853), "The Protest and Petition of James Esdaile, M.D., Surgeon

    Royal Commission on Animal Magnetism

    Royal_Commission_on_Animal_Magnetism

  • William Esdaile
  • British banker

    William Esdaile (6 February 1758 – 2 October 1837) was an English banker and print collector. Esdaile was the fourth son of Sir James Esdaile of Great

    William Esdaile

    William Esdaile

    William_Esdaile

  • Hypnotic susceptibility
  • Measure of how easily a person can be hypnotized

    subjective, behavioural or physiological changes. The Scottish surgeon James Braid, attempted to distinguish, in various ways, between different levels

    Hypnotic susceptibility

    Hypnotic_susceptibility

  • Jean-Martin Charcot
  • French neurologist (1825–1893)

    disease formerly named paralysis agitans (shaking palsy) to be renamed after James Parkinson. He also noted apparent variations on PD, such as Parkinson's

    Jean-Martin Charcot

    Jean-Martin Charcot

    Jean-Martin_Charcot

  • Worshipful Company of Coopers
  • Livery company of the City of London

    refurbishment of Egham School and Almshouses. 1767–1816: Involvement of Sir James Esdaile as a prominent member and Lord Mayor, installation of gas lighting in

    Worshipful Company of Coopers

    Worshipful Company of Coopers

    Worshipful_Company_of_Coopers

  • History of general anesthesia
  • Gaskin Boyle Walter Channing (physician) Joseph Thomas Clover Curare James Esdaile General anaesthesia Arthur Ernest Guedel History of anatomy History

    History of general anesthesia

    History of general anesthesia

    History_of_general_anesthesia

  • Hippolyte Bernheim
  • French physician, neurologist, and founding member of the Nancy School of Hypnosis

    Baron du Potet Dave Elman William Collins Engledue Milton H. Erickson James Esdaile John Elliotson Sigmund Freud Erika Fromm Johann Joseph Gassner Ernest

    Hippolyte Bernheim

    Hippolyte Bernheim

    Hippolyte_Bernheim

  • Émile Coué
  • French psychologist (1857–1926)

    the placebo effect Charles Baudouin – French psychoanalyst and pacifist James Braid – Scottish surgeon (1795–1860), pioneer of hypnotism German occupation

    Émile Coué

    Émile Coué

    Émile_Coué

  • Deirdre Barrett
  • American psychologist who studies dreams, hypnosis and imagery

    Baron du Potet Dave Elman William Collins Engledue Milton H. Erickson James Esdaile John Elliotson Sigmund Freud Erika Fromm Johann Joseph Gassner Ernest

    Deirdre Barrett

    Deirdre_Barrett

  • Self-hypnosis
  • Form, process, or result of a self-induced hypnotic state

    "hypnotism" was introduced in 1841 by the Scottish physician and surgeon James Braid. According to Braid, he first employed "self-hypnotism" (as he elsewhere

    Self-hypnosis

    Self-hypnosis

  • Irving Kirsch
  • Medical researcher

    Baron du Potet Dave Elman William Collins Engledue Milton H. Erickson James Esdaile John Elliotson Sigmund Freud Erika Fromm Johann Joseph Gassner Ernest

    Irving Kirsch

    Irving Kirsch

    Irving_Kirsch

  • John Elliotson
  • British medical doctor and mesmerist (1791–1868)

    2020. The University of Edinburgh was also the alma mater of James Braid and James Esdaile. "Students of Medicine, 1762-1826: Individual Record". www.archives

    John Elliotson

    John Elliotson

    John_Elliotson

  • Franz Mesmer
  • German physician (1734–1815)

    influence until the end of the 19th century. In 1843, the Scottish doctor James Braid proposed the term "hypnotism" for a technique derived from animal

    Franz Mesmer

    Franz Mesmer

    Franz_Mesmer

  • Hypnotherapy
  • Type of complementary and alternative medicine

    form of hypnotherapy practiced by most Victorian hypnotists, including James Braid and Hippolyte Bernheim, mainly employed direct suggestion of symptom

    Hypnotherapy

    Hypnotherapy

  • William Joseph Bryan
  • American hypnotist

    Baron du Potet Dave Elman William Collins Engledue Milton H. Erickson James Esdaile John Elliotson Sigmund Freud Erika Fromm Johann Joseph Gassner Ernest

    William Joseph Bryan

    William_Joseph_Bryan

  • Dave Elman
  • American radio host, comedian & songwriter

    Baron du Potet Dave Elman William Collins Engledue Milton H. Erickson James Esdaile John Elliotson Sigmund Freud Erika Fromm Johann Joseph Gassner Ernest

    Dave Elman

    Dave_Elman

  • History of psychology
  • the physician John Elliotson (1791–1868), and the surgeons James Esdaile (1808–1859), and James Braid (1795–1860) (who reconceptualized it as property of

    History of psychology

    History of psychology

    History_of_psychology

  • George Estabrooks
  • Canadian-American hypnotist

    Baron du Potet Dave Elman William Collins Engledue Milton H. Erickson James Esdaile John Elliotson Sigmund Freud Erika Fromm Johann Joseph Gassner Ernest

    George Estabrooks

    George_Estabrooks

  • Pierre Janet
  • French physician and psychologist (1859–1947)

    field of dissociation and traumatic memory. He is ranked alongside William James and Wilhelm Wundt as one of the founding fathers of psychology. He was the

    Pierre Janet

    Pierre Janet

    Pierre_Janet

  • Ernest Hilgard
  • American psychologist (1904–2001)

    Baron du Potet Dave Elman William Collins Engledue Milton H. Erickson James Esdaile John Elliotson Sigmund Freud Erika Fromm Johann Joseph Gassner Ernest

    Ernest Hilgard

    Ernest_Hilgard

  • List of University of Edinburgh people
  • Prize in Physiology or Medicine John Elliotson, physician, mesmerist James Esdaile, surgeon, mesmerist Emmanuel Evans-Anfom, Ghanaian doctor and vice-chancellor

    List of University of Edinburgh people

    List_of_University_of_Edinburgh_people

  • Nicholas Spanos
  • American psychologist (1942–1994)

    Baron du Potet Dave Elman William Collins Engledue Milton H. Erickson James Esdaile John Elliotson Sigmund Freud Erika Fromm Johann Joseph Gassner Ernest

    Nicholas Spanos

    Nicholas_Spanos

  • Milton H. Erickson
  • American psychiatrist (1901–1980)

    Baron du Potet Dave Elman William Collins Engledue Milton H. Erickson James Esdaile John Elliotson Sigmund Freud Erika Fromm Johann Joseph Gassner Ernest

    Milton H. Erickson

    Milton H. Erickson

    Milton_H._Erickson

  • Gil Boyne
  • American hypnotherapist (1924–2010)

    Baron du Potet Dave Elman William Collins Engledue Milton H. Erickson James Esdaile John Elliotson Sigmund Freud Erika Fromm Johann Joseph Gassner Ernest

    Gil Boyne

    Gil_Boyne

  • Oriental hypnosis
  • Indian healing method

    contemporary of Mesmer introduced oriental hypnosis to Paris. Later Dr. James Esdaile learned some trance techniques from Bengali Hindu fakirs and developed

    Oriental hypnosis

    Oriental_hypnosis

  • Peninsular War
  • 1807–1814 war against Napoleon in Iberia

    Esdaile 2003, p. 270. Esdaile 2003, p. 271. Esdaile 2003, p. 280. Esdaile 2003, p. 220. Southey (vol. IV) 1828, p. 396. Esdaile 2003, p. 282. Esdaile

    Peninsular War

    Peninsular War

    Peninsular_War

  • List of sheriffs of the City of London
  • 1766 Sir Robert Darling, Sir James Esdaile 1767 Richard Peers, William Nash 1768 Thomas Hallifax, John Shakespear 1769 James Townsend, John Sawbridge 1770

    List of sheriffs of the City of London

    List of sheriffs of the City of London

    List_of_sheriffs_of_the_City_of_London

  • André Muller Weitzenhoffer
  • Psychologist and hypnosis researcher

    Baron du Potet Dave Elman William Collins Engledue Milton H. Erickson James Esdaile John Elliotson Sigmund Freud Erika Fromm Johann Joseph Gassner Ernest

    André Muller Weitzenhoffer

    André_Muller_Weitzenhoffer

  • History of alternative medicine
  • Mesmerism in India and its Practical Application in Surgery and Medicine by James Esdaile, a Scottish surgeon with the East India Company and the chief proponent

    History of alternative medicine

    History of alternative medicine

    History_of_alternative_medicine

  • Carmarthen Bank
  • Defunct bank in Wales

    creditors. This agreement contained a proviso that if the partners of Sir James Esdaile & Co., bankers of Lombard Street, London, and certain other creditors

    Carmarthen Bank

    Carmarthen_Bank

  • Hooghly Mohsin College
  • Undergraduate college of West Bengal, India

    (Bengal Ranji trophy). Education in India Education in West Bengal James Esdaile List of institutions of higher education in West Bengal "Affiliated

    Hooghly Mohsin College

    Hooghly_Mohsin_College

  • Benjamin Hammet
  • English businessman, banker and politician (1736-1800)

    and married Louisa Esdaile, the sister-in-law of his master John 'Vulture' Hopkins. Louisa was the daughter of Sir James Esdaile, a rich banker; and

    Benjamin Hammet

    Benjamin_Hammet

  • Hypnosurgery
  • Practice of using hypnosis for sedation during surgery

    anaesthesia has been used since the 1840s where it was pioneered by the surgeon James Braid.[citation needed] There are occasional media reports of surgery being

    Hypnosurgery

    Hypnosurgery

  • Nancy School
  • French school of psychotherapy from 1866

    argued that "while suggestion was proposed by Abbé Faria, and was applied by James Braid, it was perfected by Liébeault." Liébeault and his followers — Henri-Étienne

    Nancy School

    Nancy School

    Nancy_School

  • Salpêtrière School of Hypnosis
  • French school of psychotherapy from 1882

    Ferdinand Kluge, Karl Christian Wolfart, Karl Schelling, Justinus Kerner, James Esdaile, and John Elliotson. The term "hypnotic" appears in the Dictionary of

    Salpêtrière School of Hypnosis

    Salpêtrière School of Hypnosis

    Salpêtrière_School_of_Hypnosis

  • Morton Prince
  • American physician

    field of abnormal psychology of that time: Boris Sidis, James Jackson Putnam, William James, G. Stanley Hall, to name but a few. He became the American

    Morton Prince

    Morton Prince

    Morton_Prince

  • John Milne Bramwell
  • British physician (1852–1925)

    …" His father had seen James Esdaile (1808–1859) at work and, as a child, Bramwell had seen his father replicate Esdaile's mesmeric experiments. While

    John Milne Bramwell

    John Milne Bramwell

    John_Milne_Bramwell

  • Martin Theodore Orne
  • American physician

    Baron du Potet Dave Elman William Collins Engledue Milton H. Erickson James Esdaile John Elliotson Sigmund Freud Erika Fromm Johann Joseph Gassner Ernest

    Martin Theodore Orne

    Martin_Theodore_Orne

  • Amand-Marie-Jacques de Chastenet, Marquis of Puységur
  • French aristocrat

    states by the name "hypnosis", although that term was invented much later by James Braid in 1842. Some characteristics of Puysegur's artificial somnambulism

    Amand-Marie-Jacques de Chastenet, Marquis of Puységur

    Amand-Marie-Jacques de Chastenet, Marquis of Puységur

    Amand-Marie-Jacques_de_Chastenet,_Marquis_of_Puységur

  • List of lord mayors of London
  • CNL Brooke & G Keir (n.d.) 'London 800–1216:The Shaping of a City', p254 James Clark Holt (n.d.) "Magna Carta", p56 'Chronicles of the mayors and sheriffs

    List of lord mayors of London

    List of lord mayors of London

    List_of_lord_mayors_of_London

  • Ainslie Meares
  • Australian psychiatrist, scholar, and prolific author

    Baron du Potet Dave Elman William Collins Engledue Milton H. Erickson James Esdaile John Elliotson Sigmund Freud Erika Fromm Johann Joseph Gassner Ernest

    Ainslie Meares

    Ainslie_Meares

  • Clark L. Hull
  • American psychologist

    University, where he was recruited by the president and former psychologist, James Rowland Angell. He performed research demonstrating that his theories could

    Clark L. Hull

    Clark L. Hull

    Clark_L._Hull

  • Andrew Salter (psychologist)
  • American psychologist (1914–1996)

    Baron du Potet Dave Elman William Collins Engledue Milton H. Erickson James Esdaile John Elliotson Sigmund Freud Erika Fromm Johann Joseph Gassner Ernest

    Andrew Salter (psychologist)

    Andrew_Salter_(psychologist)

  • List of people from the London Borough of Havering
  • as a child Edward the Confessor – used Havering Palace as a retreat James Esdaile – lived in Upminster, was Lord Mayor of London (1777–1778) Ken Farnes

    List of people from the London Borough of Havering

    List_of_people_from_the_London_Borough_of_Havering

  • Ambroise-Auguste Liébeault
  • French physician and founding member of the Nancy School of Hypnosis

    Baron du Potet Dave Elman William Collins Engledue Milton H. Erickson James Esdaile John Elliotson Sigmund Freud Erika Fromm Johann Joseph Gassner Ernest

    Ambroise-Auguste Liébeault

    Ambroise-Auguste Liébeault

    Ambroise-Auguste_Liébeault

  • Theodore R. Sarbin
  • American psychologist (1911–2005)

    Baron du Potet Dave Elman William Collins Engledue Milton H. Erickson James Esdaile John Elliotson Sigmund Freud Erika Fromm Johann Joseph Gassner Ernest

    Theodore R. Sarbin

    Theodore_R._Sarbin

  • Theodore X. Barber
  • American hypnosis expert

    Baron du Potet Dave Elman William Collins Engledue Milton H. Erickson James Esdaile John Elliotson Sigmund Freud Erika Fromm Johann Joseph Gassner Ernest

    Theodore X. Barber

    Theodore_X._Barber

  • Sports hypnosis
  • Hypnotherapy to enhance sporting performance

    Baron du Potet Dave Elman William Collins Engledue Milton H. Erickson James Esdaile John Elliotson Sigmund Freud Erika Fromm Johann Joseph Gassner Ernest

    Sports hypnosis

    Sports_hypnosis

  • James Richard Cocke
  • American physician

    James Richard Cocke (1863 – April 12, 1900), who had been blind since infancy, was an American physician, homeopath, and a pioneer hypnotherapist. He

    James Richard Cocke

    James_Richard_Cocke

  • Edinburgh Encyclopædia
  • Encyclopedia

    George Dunbar James Erskine William Edgeworth James Esdaile John Farey, senior John Farey, junior Andrew Ferguson Denis Ferral John Fleming James D. Forbes

    Edinburgh Encyclopædia

    Edinburgh Encyclopædia

    Edinburgh_Encyclopædia

  • Jules Liégeois
  • French jurist, academic, and founding member of the Nancy School of Hypnosis

    Man", The (Sydney) Evening News, (Saturday, 7 February 1891), p. 3. Esdaile, James (1846), Mesmerism in India, and its Practical Application in Surgery

    Jules Liégeois

    Jules Liégeois

    Jules_Liégeois

  • Hypnotherapy in the United Kingdom
  • Baron du Potet Dave Elman William Collins Engledue Milton H. Erickson James Esdaile John Elliotson Sigmund Freud Erika Fromm Johann Joseph Gassner Ernest

    Hypnotherapy in the United Kingdom

    Hypnotherapy_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Peter Jones (admiral)
  • Admiral Sir John Collins, Rear Admiral Sir David Martin and Captain James Esdaile (to be published), Australian National University. Presence, Power Projection

    Peter Jones (admiral)

    Peter_Jones_(admiral)

  • Charles Poyen
  • 19th-century French hypnotist

    Baron du Potet Dave Elman William Collins Engledue Milton H. Erickson James Esdaile John Elliotson Sigmund Freud Erika Fromm Johann Joseph Gassner Ernest

    Charles Poyen

    Charles_Poyen

  • Étienne Eugène Azam
  • Baron du Potet Dave Elman William Collins Engledue Milton H. Erickson James Esdaile John Elliotson Sigmund Freud Erika Fromm Johann Joseph Gassner Ernest

    Étienne Eugène Azam

    Étienne Eugène Azam

    Étienne_Eugène_Azam

  • Josephine R. Hilgard
  • Psychologist

    Baron du Potet Dave Elman William Collins Engledue Milton H. Erickson James Esdaile John Elliotson Sigmund Freud Erika Fromm Johann Joseph Gassner Ernest

    Josephine R. Hilgard

    Josephine_R._Hilgard

  • Bank y Llong
  • Welsh bank (1806–1815)

    while all notes payable in London would be paid at the house of Sir James Esdaile & Co., in London. On 21 August 1816 the partners in the Bank made an

    Bank y Llong

    Bank y Llong

    Bank_y_Llong

  • Death and funeral of James VI and I
  • HMC 15th Report II: Eliot Hodgkin (London, 1897), p. 293. Katharine A. Esdaile, "New Light on Hubert Le Sueur", The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs

    Death and funeral of James VI and I

    Death and funeral of James VI and I

    Death_and_funeral_of_James_VI_and_I

  • Isaac Gubel
  • Baron du Potet Dave Elman William Collins Engledue Milton H. Erickson James Esdaile John Elliotson Sigmund Freud Erika Fromm Johann Joseph Gassner Ernest

    Isaac Gubel

    Isaac_Gubel

  • Henri-Étienne Beaunis
  • French physiologist, psychologist, and founding member of the Nancy School of Hypnosis

    Baron du Potet Dave Elman William Collins Engledue Milton H. Erickson James Esdaile John Elliotson Sigmund Freud Erika Fromm Johann Joseph Gassner Ernest

    Henri-Étienne Beaunis

    Henri-Étienne Beaunis

    Henri-Étienne_Beaunis

  • The British Museum Library: A Short History and Survey
  • 1946 book bu Arundell Esdaile

    British Museum Library: A Short History and Survey is a book by Arundell Esdaile published by George Allen & Unwin, London, in 1946. It was reprinted in

    The British Museum Library: A Short History and Survey

    The_British_Museum_Library:_A_Short_History_and_Survey

  • Timeline of the Adriatic campaign of 1807–1814
  • 495–497 Esdaile, p. 336 Esdaile, pp. 340–368 Esdaile, pp. 372–377 James, Vol. 6, pp. 64–67 Clowes, p. 502 James, Vol. 6, p. 74 Clowes, p. 514 James, Vol

    Timeline of the Adriatic campaign of 1807–1814

    Timeline of the Adriatic campaign of 1807–1814

    Timeline_of_the_Adriatic_campaign_of_1807–1814

  • Aberystwyth and Tregaron Bank
  • Welsh bank of the early 19th century

    at Aberystwyith and those made payable in London to the House of Sir James Esdaile and Co. Aberystwyth Old bank, August 10, 1815." Debts were still due

    Aberystwyth and Tregaron Bank

    Aberystwyth_and_Tregaron_Bank

  • Battle of Albuera
  • 1811 battle in the Peninsular War

    Fortescue 1917, p. 193. Esdaile 2002, p. 344. Oman 1911, p. 381. Fortescue (1917, p. 194) describes the ordre mixte, while Esdaile (2002, p. 344) gives the

    Battle of Albuera

    Battle of Albuera

    Battle_of_Albuera

  • George James Robarts
  • British politician

    Frazer, Sir Augustus Simon (1859), "Letter XLVIII", in Malet, Harold Esdaile; Sabine, Sir Edward (eds.), Letters of Colonel Sir Augustus Simon Frazer

    George James Robarts

    George_James_Robarts

  • Perth Savings Bank
  • Bank in Perth, Scotland

    secretary was a local church minister and prominent theologian, the Revd. James Esdaile. He ran the bank on a voluntary basis until his retirement in 1839,

    Perth Savings Bank

    Perth Savings Bank

    Perth_Savings_Bank

  • Thomas James (soldier)
  • British soldier (1789–1827)

    James reminds us that our army has always relied on soldiers and service personnel from many different backgrounds" Rowe 2025. Malet, Harold Esdaile (2016)

    Thomas James (soldier)

    Thomas James (soldier)

    Thomas_James_(soldier)

  • Sacred Heart of Mary Girls' School
  • Academy in Upminster, England

    Morris. The original Hill Place was built in 1790 and was part of James Esdaile's estate. In 1827 it was owned by Wasey Sterry and after his death a

    Sacred Heart of Mary Girls' School

    Sacred Heart of Mary Girls' School

    Sacred_Heart_of_Mary_Girls'_School

  • Edmund Lacon
  • English businessman and politician (1807-1888)

    Lacon married Eliza Georgiana Hammet (d. 31 March 1881), daughter of James Esdaile Hammet of Battersea, and they had six children: Edmund Broughton Knowles

    Edmund Lacon

    Edmund_Lacon

  • Napoleon
  • French militray general and emperor (1769–1821)

    ISBN 0-1982-0596-1. Esdaile, Charles J. (2003). The Peninsular War: A New History. Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-4039-6231-7. Esdaile, Charles (2007). Napoleon's

    Napoleon

    Napoleon

    Napoleon

  • Robert Byron, 13th Baron Byron
  • British politician and barrister (born 1950)

    Richard Geoffrey Gordon Byron, 12th Baron Byron, and Dorigen Margaret Esdaile. He was educated at Wellington College in Berkshire and studied law at

    Robert Byron, 13th Baron Byron

    Robert_Byron,_13th_Baron_Byron

  • A Study in Hypnotism
  • 1896 hypnotism novel by Sydney Flower written in association with Herbert A. Parkyn

    the field, including James Braid, Ambroise-Auguste Liébeault, Jean-Martin Charcot, Hippolyte Bernheim, Albert Moll, James Esdaile, and Thomson Jay Hudson

    A Study in Hypnotism

    A Study in Hypnotism

    A_Study_in_Hypnotism

  • The Zoist
  • Academic journal devoted to pseudoscientific concepts

    Zoist would become the major vehicle for the (post-1846) reports of James Esdaile's work in India, it completely ignored the extensive (early 1842) work

    The Zoist

    The_Zoist

  • Grand Duchy of Würzburg
  • German state (1805–1814)

    Congress of Vienna 1814–1815 (London: Routledge, 2013), 14–18 Charles Esdaile, Napoleon’s Wars: An International History 1803–1815 (London: Penguin,

    Grand Duchy of Würzburg

    Grand Duchy of Würzburg

    Grand_Duchy_of_Würzburg

  • Casualty series 40
  • Series 40 of Casualty

    BBC. BBC One. Retrieved 26 February 2026. Patrick Homes (writer); Sarah Esdaile (director); Jenny Thompson (producer) (14 March 2026). "Episode 9". Casualty

    Casualty series 40

    Casualty_series_40

  • Spain under Joseph Bonaparte
  • Napoleonic client state (1808–1813)

    Ediciones Rialp. ISBN 978-84-321-2441-9. Retrieved 3 August 2012. Charles Esdaile, Spain in the Liberal Age: From Constitution to Civil War, 1808–1939 (Oxford:

    Spain under Joseph Bonaparte

    Spain under Joseph Bonaparte

    Spain_under_Joseph_Bonaparte

  • Arundell Esdaile
  • British librarian (1880–1956)

    Arundell James Kennedy Esdaile CBE FLA (1880 – 22 June 1956) was a British librarian, and Secretary to the British Museum from 1926 to 1940. Secretary

    Arundell Esdaile

    Arundell Esdaile

    Arundell_Esdaile

  • Katharine Esdaile
  • British art historian (1881–1950)

    Katharine Ada Esdaile (née McDowall, 23 April 1881 – 31 August 1950) was a British art historian, particularly of English post-medieval sculpture, "the

    Katharine Esdaile

    Katharine_Esdaile

  • Jean-Baptiste Bessières
  • French Marshal (1768–1813)

     17. Rabel 1903, pp. 19–21. Esdaile 1998, pp. 62–63. Rabel 1903, p. 24. Rabel 1903, pp. 25–27. Jonquière 2003, p. 418. Esdaile 1998, p. 63. Garnier 1989

    Jean-Baptiste Bessières

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    English : from a personal name that has the same origin as Jacob. However, among English speakers, it is now felt to be a separate name in its own right. This is largely because in the Authorized Version of the Bible (1611) the form James is used in the New Testament as the name of two of Christ’s apostles (James the brother of John and James the brother of Andrew), whereas in the Old Testament the brother of Esau is called Jacob. The form James comes from Latin Jacobus via Late Latin Jac(o)mus, which also gave rise to Jaime, the regular form of the name in Spanish (as opposed to the learned Jacobo). See also Jack and Jackman. This is a common surname throughout the British Isles, particularly in South Wales.

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  • Fish
  • n.

    A counter, used in various games.

  • Gong
  • n.

    A privy or jakes.

  • Tamer
  • n.

    One who tames or subdues.

  • Dice
  • v. i.

    To play games with dice.

  • Namer
  • n.

    One who names, or calls by name.

  • Hellanodic
  • n.

    A judge or umpire in games or combats.

  • Jambes
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    Alt. of Jambeux

  • Jeames
  • n.

    A footman; a flunky.

  • Gray
  • superl.

    Old; mature; as, gray experience. Ames.

  • Binominal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to two names; binomial.

  • Lames
  • n. pl.

    Small steel plates combined together so as to slide one upon the other and form a piece of armor.

  • Quinquennalia
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    Public games celebrated every five years.

  • Multinominous
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    Having many names or terms.

  • Gameful
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    Full of game or games.

  • Polyonomous
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    Having many names or titles; polyonymous.

  • Jakes
  • n.

    A privy.

  • Trieterics
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    Festival games celebrated once in three years.

  • Table
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    The games of backgammon and of draughts.

  • Onomatologist
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    One versed in the history of names.