James III
Britishnoun
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Foster identified freshman defensive lineman Robert James III, who will be sidelined indefinitely by a lower-body injury, as the team’s best singer.
From Los Angeles Times
He married Rosalynn Smith in 1946, and they had four children — Jack, James III "Chip", Donnel and Amy — as well as 12 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
From Salon
The highlight of his haul in 2022 was a hoard of farthings from the reign of 15th Century Scottish King James III.
From BBC
An expert at the National Museum of Scotland said it was the first hoard of James III farthings to be found since 1919.
From BBC
The James III hoard has been put into the British numismatics journal, which charts the best finds in the country.
From BBC
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