July

July, the seventh month of the year, so called in honour of Julius Cæsar, who reformed the calendar, and was born in this month; it was famous as the month of the outbreak of the second Revolution of France in Paris in 1830.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Jullien, Louis Antoine * Jumna
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Judson, Adoniram
Juggernaut
Jugurtha
Jukes, Joseph Beet
Julia
Julian the Apostate
Jülich
Julien, Stanislas Aignan
Julius
Jullien, Louis Antoine
July
Jumna
Jumpers
June
Jung Stilling
Jungfrau
Junius, Letters of
Junk
Junker
Juno
Junot, Andoche, Duc d'Abrantes

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July in Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase & Fable

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A Lasco, John
Aaron, St.
Abbot, George
Abbot, Maurice
Abbot, Robert [No. 3]
Abeille, Louis Paul
Abel, Frederick Gottfried
Abercromby, Patrick
Able, Thomas
Acciaioli, Zanobio
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