OWW Records – J

JACKE, FRANCIS ; b.       ; adm.       ; Min.Can.1636.

JACKMAN, BRIAN ; b.       ; adm.      ; Min.Can.1576. [perhaps Bryan Jackman, son of Richard Jackman, bapt. St.Stephen, Coleman Street, London 25 Sep 1561 ; maybe Bryan Jackman, citizen and grocer, London, will proved .27 May 1597, m. Margery … ]

JACKMAN, JOHN ; b.      ; adm. (aged 13) Sep 1743 ; left 1745 ; of St.James’s, Westminster ; m. 17 Jan 1750/1 Jane Morris, St.Marylebone.

JACKSON, —  ; b.      ; adm.      ; left 1656 (school list 1656, first quarter).

JACKSON (in school lists 1727/8, 1729, 1731), see JACKSON, WILLIAM (Min.Can.1730).

JACKSON (in school lists 1729, 1731), see JACKSON, EDWARD.

JACKSON, —  ; b.      ; adm. 1 Jul 1766.

JACKSON, — ; b.     ; adm.      ; actor in Town Boy play King John Dec1789.

JACKSON, ARTHUR MASON TIPPETTS, eldest son of Mason Jackson, wood engraver, art editor The Illustrated London News, and Lucy Berriman, dau. of James Berriman Tippetts, Sise Lane, City of London, solicitor ; b. 30 Dec 1866 ; adm. 27 May 1880 (G), exhibitioner ; Mure Scholar 1883 ; left (with Triplett) Whitsun 1884 ; Brasenose Coll.Oxford, matr. 14 Oct 1884, scholar 1884 ; 1stcl.Oriental Languages 1888 ; Boden Scholar 1888 ; BA 1888 ; MA 1893 ; adm. Middle Temple 17 Nov 1885, called to bar 19 Nov 1888 ; Indian Civil Service 1885 ; arrived in India 17 Dec 1888 ; Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Bombay ; Assistant Collector and Inspector of Factories, Bombay 1892 ; Second Assistant, Jul 1895 ; Under Secretary, Revenue and Financial Departments 1897 ; First Assistant 1898 ; Private Secretary to Governor of Bombay 1898-1900 ; Junior Collector 1902 ; Senior Collector 1907 ; Superintendent of Stamps and Stationery ; Registrar of Bombay and Commissioner of Income Tax May 1907 ; Political Agent, Surgana Dec 1907 ; Collector at Nasik ; one of the best Oriental scholars of his day ; m. Pensa Douglass, dau. of John Douglass Finney, Law Courts Branch, Bank of England, barrister (marriage registered Richmond third quarter 1901) ; killed by a Chitpavan Brahmin in theatre at Nasik 21 Dec 1909. ODNB (s.v.father).

JACKSON, AUGUSTUS AUDLEY NEVILLE, see BOOTH, AUGUSTUS AUDLEY NEVILLE.

JACKSON, CYRIL, eldest son of Cyril Jackson MD, York, and Judith, widow of William Rawson, Nidd Hall and Bradford, Yorks., and dau. of John Prescott, Halifax, Yorks., surgeon ; bapt. 23 Jul 1746 ; adm. Manchester GS 1755 ; adm.    ; KS (Capt., aged 14) 1760 ; elected head to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1764, but went to Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 26 Jun 1764, Canoneer Student 22  Dec 1764 – void 16 Jun 1779, Librarian 1778 ; BA 1768 ; MA 1771 ; BD 1777 ; DD 1781 ; Sub-Preceptor to the two eldest sons of George III Apr 1771 – May 1776 ; ordained deacon 24 Nov 1776 (Chester), priest 2 Feb 1777 (York) ; Rector of Carlton in Lindrick, Notts., 4 Aug 1778 – Oct 1779 ; Preacher at Lincoln’s Inn May 1779-83 ; Canon of Christ Church, Oxford 5 Jun 1779 – Jul 1783, Dean 27 Jul 1783 – Aug 1809 ; Rector of Kirkby with Broughton, Yorks., from 21 Feb 1781 ; Prebendary of Southwell 9 Sep 1786 – Apr 1787 ; declined Bishopric of Oxford 1799 and Primacy of Ireland 1800 ; retired to Felpham, Sussex 1809 ; FRS 16 Jan 1772 ; Busby Trustee 8 May 1800 ; a distinguished scholar and mathematician, with a dignified presence, and a strong and charming personality, who devoted himself heart and soul to the welfare of his college ; his gold-headed cane, which he used to carry, was carefully preserved at the School, and used by the actors in the Latin Plays ; d. unm. 31 Aug 1819. ODNB.

JACKSON, DARCY, son of Thomas Jackson (qv) ; b. 8 May 1774 ; adm. 14 Jan 1783 ; left 1784 ; went to Charterhouse Sch., foundation scholar 1784-92 ; University Coll.Oxford, matr. 28 Apr 1792 ; d. 27 Mar 1794.

JACKSON, EDWARD, brother of William Jackson (Min.Can.1730, qv) ; bapt. 23 Jan 1716/7 ; BB 1726-32 ; in school list Feb 1727/8 (second form).

JACKSON, EDWARD ROWLAND JOHN, eldest son of Warren Hastings Rowland Jackson, Castleview, co.Cork, Ireland, and Anne, dau. of Count Edward D’Alton, Grenanstown, co.Tipperary, Ireland, Field-Marshal in Austrian Army ; b. 27 Dec 1805 ; adm. 18 Jan 1819 (G) ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 24 Dec 1823, matr. Lent 1824, but did not graduate ; lunatic, residing at Brislington House, Somerset, on 31 Jan 1852 ; d. 6 Nov 1872.

JACKSON, SIR GEORGE, youngest son of Thomas Jackson (qv) ; b. Oct 1785 ; adm.     ; left Oct 1801 (Diaries and Letters of Sir George Jackson, 1872, i, 1 and 37) ; entered Diplomatic Service ; attaché, Paris 1801-2 ; attached to British mission, Berlin Nov 1802 – Aug 1807, chargé d’affaires there 1806-7 ; Secretary of Legation, Madrid Oct 1808 – Nov 1809 ; accompanied Sir Charles Stewart on mission to Germany 1813 ; chargé d’affaires, Berlin 1814-5 ; Secretary of Embassy, St.Petersburg 12 Oct 1815, but appears not to have taken up the appointment ; sent on secret mission to Madrid 1822 ; Commissioner at Washington for settlement of American claims under Treaty of Ghent, 1823-7 ; first Commissary Judge of Mixed Commission Court at Sierra Leone 1828 -30 ; Chief Commissioner for Abolition of African Slave Trade at Rio de Janeiro 1832-41, Surinam 1841-5, S.Paolo de Loando 1845-59 ; knighted 12 Sep 1832 ; KCH 1832 ; his widow published selections from his Diaries and Letters, 1872, and a continuation under the title The Bath Archives, 1873 ; m.1st, 30 Jun 1812 Cordelia, dau. of Christopher Savile MP, Westminster ; m.2nd, at St.Helena, 27 Mar 1856 Catherine Hannah Charlotte, writer (ODNB), dau. of Thomas Elliott, Wakefield, Yorks. ; d. at Boulogne, France 2 May 1861. ODNB.

JACKSON, GEORGE ERNEST, third son of William Jackson, The Hall, Knottingley, Yorks., and Maria Jane, dau. of John Carter, The Grange, Knottingley, Yorks., brewer ; b. 27 Mar 1868 ; adm. 26 Jan 1880 (G) ; left May 1884 ; Clare Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 8 Oct 1886, matr.Mich.1886, but did not graduate ; emigrated to USA 1888 ; living in Cortina, Colusa County, California, USA, in May 1898, and Inglewood, Los Angeles, California, USA, in 1920 ; naturalised as US citizen Jan 1904 ; called to American bar ; m.    ; d. in London 14 Sep 1921 (death registered Marylebone third quarter 1921).

JACKSON, HENRY HUMPHREY, only son of Henry Jackson, Lewes House, Lewes, Sussex, and his second wife Elizabeth Woodroffe ; b. 5 Feb 1801 ; adm. 10 Jan 1815 (G) ; left 2 Apr 1819 ; Exeter Coll.Oxford, commoner 2 Jun 1819 – Jun 1820 (but did not reside), matr. 2 Jun 1819 ; made the thirteenth successful ascent of Mont Blanc 4 Sep 1823 (C.E.Mathews, Annals of Mont Blanc, 1898, 130-3, 321) ; of Holly Hill, Hartfield, Sussex ; m. 15 May 1830 Charlotte Cecilia, fifth dau. of Sir Robert Sheffield, Bart. (qv) ; d. 21 Oct 1841.

JACKSON, HENRY STORAR, son of Joseph Henry Jackson, Forty Hill, Enfield, Middlesex, linen merchant, and Sarah Storar ; b. 1 Aug 1854 ; adm. 22 Jan 1869 ; left Christmas 1872 ; linen merchant (1881 Census) ; living at Brackenthwaite, Cumberland, independent means (1891 Census) ; m. 2 Jun 1881 Emily Frances, sister of Nicholas Charles Tindal (qv) ; d. 26 Aug 1906.

JACKSON, HERBERT PARRY MALPAS, brother of Arthur Mason Tippetts Jackson (qv) ; b. 3 Jul 1868 ; adm. 8 Jun 1882 (G) ; left Aug 1884 ; an artist ; Professor of Art, Liverpool Univ. ; said to have gone out to South Africa for Boer War and to have returned home in 1903 ; suffering from a severe mental illness 1904 onwards, and his marriage was annulled in 1908 ; m. 8 Oct 1904 Catherine Roxburgh (Catherine Carswell, writer), dau. of George Macfarlane, Glasgow, merchant ; d. 25 Feb 1929.

JACKSON, JOHN ; b.       ; adm.      ; Min.Can.1633. [Note John Jackson, son of Rev.Thomas Jackson, Mewall [sic, presumably for St.Mewan, where Thomas Jackson was Rector], Cornwall, Gloucester Hall, Oxford, matr. 3 Jul 1635, aged 18, BA 16 May 1639] [note John Jackson BA, ordained deacon 19 Sep 1641 (Exeter)] [perhaps Rector St Mewan, Cornwall, dead by 28 Mar 1693/4, will proved 1693 ?]

JACKSON, JOHN CHARLES, see BENNETT, JOHN CHARLES.

JACKSON, JOHN HENRY, eldest son of John Henry Jackson, Southport, Lancs., merchant, and Julia Thomasina, dau. of William Dentith (IGI) ; b. 6 Jun 1866 ; adm. 23 Sep 1880 (G) ; left May 1884 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 30 May 1885 ; BA 1889 ; MA 1894 ; adm.Inner Temple 9 Jan 1889, called to bar 17 Nov 1891 ; equity draftsman and conveyancer ; JP Surrey 1914 ; of Botley House, Chiddingfold, Surrey ; d. 31 Mar 1946.

JACKSON, NEVILL, son of Mark Wilson Jackson FRCS LSA, Stamford Baron, Northants, Mayor and Alderman of Stamford, and Jemima, youngest dau. of Dennis Ward Jones, Spilsby, Lincs., surgeon ; b. 26 Jan 1829 ; adm. 9 Jun 1841 ; medical student ; MRCS and LSA 1851 ; MD St Andrews Univ 6 May 1854 ; in prison as insolvent debtor 1856 ; a medical practitioner at Brussels, Belgium (in 1857)  ; went out to India as medical officer in Bengal Government service (by 1861) ; Superintendent of the Buxar Central Gaol and Civil Surgeon, Buxar, Bengal (at death) ; m. 19 Jun 1851 (divorced 1858 ?) Augusta, only dau. of Augustus Booth, Halton House, Halton Holgate, Lincs. ; d. at Buxar, Bengal, India, 7 Dec 1879.

JACKSON, ROBERT, only son of Robert Jackson, Eston, Yorks., yeoman, and his first wife ; b.      ; adm. 11 Jan 1773 ; left Whitsun 1775 (but still at the School, aged about 18, when his father died 16 Nov 1775, see diary of Ralph Jackson, Normanby, Yorks.).

JACKSON, SAMUEL, son of William Jackson, Oxford, apothecary ; bapt. 17 Jul 1618 ; adm.     ; KS      ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1635, matr. 26 Jun 1635, aged 17, Westminster Student to expulsion by Parliamentary Visitors 7 Jul 1648, he having stated that “he can acknowledge the Kinge only to be Visitor of Christ Church” (Burrows, ed., 1881, 69, 144), reinstated 1660 ; BA 1639 ; MA 1642 ; took up arms for the King ; licensed to practice medicine 14 Dec 1647 ; practised in Oxford and its neighbourhood ; initially kept his rooms at Christ Church after his expulsion by the Visitors, and the Dean was requested “to take some effectual course for keepinge” him out of Christ Church Hall 19 Jan 1648/9 (Burrows, op.cit., 218) ; Faculty Student, Christ Church, from 1661 ; MD 1671 ; d. unm. 3 Mar 1674/5.

JACKSON, THOMAS, son of John Jackson, Chancery Lane, London, and Eltham, Kent, attorney, Secretary to Thomas Osborne, 4thDuke of Leeds (qv), in his capacity as Chief Justice in Eyre South of the River Trent, and Elizabeth, dau. of Lieut.-Col.Verney Lloyd, Army officer ; bapt.St.Andrew’s, Holborn 14 Mar 1745 (IGI) ; adm. (aged 7) May 1752 ; KS 1759 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1763, matr. 9 Jun 1763, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1763 – void by marriage 1 Sep 1769, Tutor 1767 ; BA 1767 ; MA 1770 ; BD and DD 1783 ; ordained deacon 20 Sep 1767, priest 21 May 1769 (both Oxford) ; Domestic Chaplain to Thomas Osborne, 4th Duke of Leeds (qv) 21 Sep 1767 – 1782 ; tutor to Francis Godolphin Osborne, 5th Duke of Leeds (qv) ; Rector of Yarlington, Somerset, from 5 Sep 1782 ; Chaplain to George III from 14 May 1782 ; Prebendary of Westminster 3 Aug 1782- May 1792 ; Perpetual Curate of St.Botolph without Aldgate, London, 29 Dec 1783-96 ; Prebendary of St.Paul’s from 24 Apr 1792, Canon Residentiary from 10 May 1792 ; m. Aug 1769 Charlotte, dau. of Rev.William Dowding, Vicar of Tottenham, Middlesex ; d. 4 Dec 1797. ODNB (s.v.son).

JACKSON, WILLIAM, son of William Jackson, Nantwich, Cheshire, and Sarah Bebington ; bapt. 2 Apr 1659 (IGI) ; adm.     ; KS 1674 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1677, adm.pens. 2 Jul 1677, aged 18, scholar 1678, matr.1680 ; BA 1680/1. [perhaps Vicar of Aldbourne, Wilts., from 18 Mar 1681/2, described as BA ; Prebendary of Salisbury from 27 Sep 1707 ; m. (by 1684) Alice — ; buried Aldbourne, Wilts., 3 Dec 1723].

JACKSON, WILLIAM, son of Robert Jackson, Westminster, College baker, and Diana Urling ; bapt.Chiswick, Middlesex 29 May 1715 ; adm. (aged 8) Jan 1722/3 ; Min.Can. (aged 13) 1730 ; KS 1731 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1736, but went to Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 22 Jul 1736 ; BA 1740 ; MA 1743 ; ordained deacon 21 Sep 1740 (Oxford) ; Rector of Boughton, Northants, 19 Aug 1748-69 ; Rector of Pitsford, Northants, from 14 Aug 1769 ; d. 27 Feb 1795.

JACKSON, WILLIAM, brother of Cyril Jackson (qv) ; bapt. 28 Feb 1751 ; adm. Manchester GS 1762 ; adm.     ; KS (Capt., aged 13) 1764 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1768, matr. 1 Jun 1768, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1768 – void 2 Aug 1799 (Canon), Tutor 1771-95, Junior Censor 1779-82 ; Chancellor’s Prize for Latin Verse 1770 ; BA 1772 ; MA 1775 ; BD 1783 ; DD 1799 ; ordained deacon 18 Oct 1778, priest 3 Oct 1779 (both York) ; Chaplain to William Markham, Archbishop of York (adm.1733, qv) ; Prebendary of Southwell 23 Sep 1780 – Mar 1812 ; Vicar of St.Mary Magdalen, Oxford 6 Jun 1782 – Nov 1791 ; Prebendary of York 26 Mar 1783 – Mar 1812 ; Rector of Beeford, Yorkshire East Riding 26 Jul 1791 – Apr 1812 ; Preacher at Lincoln’s Inn 1783-1812 ; Regius Professor of Greek, Oxford 19 Dec 1783-1811 ; Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, from 2 Aug 1799 ; consecrated Bishop of Oxford 23 Feb 1812 ; Clerk of Closet, Royal Household, by Apr 1813 ; Busby Trustee 14 May 1814 ; d. unm. 2 Dec 1815. ODNB.

JACKSON, WILLIAM ; b. 12 May 1806 ; adm. 23 Sep 1818 ; left 26 Sep 1818 (sic).

JACKSON, WILLIAM MASSINGBERD MIDDLETON, son of Henry Wyld Jackson, Haverhill, Suffolk, solicitor, and Mary, dau. of Radcliffe Pearle Todd, Sturmer Hall, Essex ; b. 30 Jun 1865 ; adm. 24 Jan 1878 (G) ; left Dec 1879 ; medical student at Detroit, Edinburgh and St Thomas’s Hospital ; LRCP LRCS Edinburgh 1898 ; LRFPS Glasgow 1898 ; DPH RCPS Edinburgh 1908 ; MD Durham 1914 ; served in 1914-18 War ; temp.Capt. RAMC 7 Jun 1916 ; Medical Superintendent, Westmorland Sanatorium for Consumption ; Specialist Sanitary Officer, No.3 Area, Southern Command ; Deputy Assistant Director of Hygiene, Northern Command ; Hon.Surgeon, Queen Victoria’s Hospital, Las Palmas, Gran Canaria ; m. 29 Nov 1911 Clare Beatrice, dau. of Thomas Colls, Burnt Green, Worcs., manufacturing jeweller ; d. 6 Dec 1943.

JACKSON, WILLIAM OLIVER, brother of Edward Rowland John Jackson (qv) ; b. 17 Dec 1807 ; adm. 18 Jan 1819 (G) ; attorney, in practice in London 1831-47 ; of Ahanesk, co.Cork ; m.1st, 10 Mar 1835 (divorced 1843), Georgiana Maria Jane, sister of Henry James Wolfenden Johnstone (qv) ; m. 2nd, 11 Oct 1851 Cherry, dau. of Rev.Robert Longfield, Castle Mary, co.Cork ; m.3rd, 6 Sep 1864 Millicent Anne, dau. of Lieut.-Gen.Sir John Rose KCB, EICS Bengal, Holme Rose, Inverness-shire ; d. 9 Feb 1881.

JACOB, DENIS ; b.       ; adm. 13 Sep 1785. [Presumably Dennis Jacob, b. 13 Aug 1772, bapt.St.Martin’s in the Fields 3 Dec 1780 (sic), son of Dennis Jacob, Cockspur Street, Charing Cross, London, goldsmith, and Ann Boyveau, Castle Street, London].

JACOB, EDWARD, only son of William Jacob MP FRS, Chelsham, Surrey, Comptroller of Corn Returns, Board of Trade, previously South American merchant, and Martha, dau. of Samuel Stuckey, Langport, Somerset, merchant and banker ; b.     ; adm. 11 Jan 1808 ; left 1811 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 7 Mar 1812, aged 16 ; migrated to Gonville and Caius Coll., adm.pens. 19 Oct 1812, scholar 1812-6, matr.Mich.1812 ; Senior Wrangler and First Smith’s Prizeman 1816 ; BA 1816 ; MA 1819 ; Junior Fellow, Gonville and Caius Coll. 1816-24, Senior Fellow from 1824 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 7 May 1816, called to bar 28 Jun 1819, Bencher 23 Jan 1835 ; Tancred Orator 23 Jan 1819 ; KC 1834 ; practised at Chancery bar with great success until breakdown in health 1841 ; a Commissioner of Bankrupts (occurs in annual lists 1828-31, when post abolished) ; just before his health failed Jacob had been assured by the Lord Chancellor of his appointment to one of the new Vice-Chancellorships ; for his struggle with Whewell for the Senior Wranglership in 1816 see Elizabethan xi, 99, and W.W.R.Ball, Cambridge Papers, 1918, 289 ; edited Roper’s Treatise of the Law of Property arising from the case between Husband and Wife, 1826 ; joint author with John Walker of Reports of Cases argued and determined in the High Court of Chancery during the time of Lord Eldon, 1821-3, and sole author of a further volume of Reports, 1827-8 ; d. unm. at Malta 15 Dec 1841. ODNB (s.v.father).

JADIS, HENRY FENTON, illegitimate son of Henry Jadis, Portman Square, Hyde Park, London, Clerk, Home Department, Board of Control, and Maria Elizabeth, divorced wife of Capt.Alan Hyde Gardner, Royal Navy (2nd Baron Gardner), and sister of Edward Hale Adderley (qv) ; b. 8 Dec 1802 (while his mother was living with Henry Jadis but was still married to Alan Hyde Gardner) ; adm. 16 Nov 1814 (Du Brieux) ; left 9 Dec 1818 ; Clerk, Corn Department, Board of Trade 24 Jul 1821 – dismissal 21 Jul 1827 ; claimed Gardner peerage in 1825, temporarily assuming the name of Henry Fenton Gardner, but it was decided that he was in reality a son of Henry Jadis ; reappointed to Corn Department, Board of Trade 5 Jan 1842 ; Deputy Comptroller of Corn Returns 11 May 1843-51, Comptroller 1851 – Jan 1865, retired ; bankrupt 5 Jan 1864 ; author, Journal of a Pedestrian Tour in North Wales, 1826 ; m. (by 1830) Maria, dau. of John Eagar, Racomane, co.Kerry, Ireland ; death registered Wandsworth fourth quarter 1887, aged 84.

JAMES, — ; b.     ; at school in 1569 (Chapter Muniments 54019) ; chorister ; a pensioner (Widow Perryn).

JAMES, BERTRAM ALFRED, brother of Henry Rosher James (qv) ; b. 10 May 1866 ; adm. 27 May 1880 (QS) ; left Dec 1883 ; RMA Woolwich 1884 ; Lieut., Royal Engineers 16 Sep 1885 ; killed in action at Thetta, Chin Hills, Burma 2 Jan 1891.

JAMES, CHARLES, son of Rev.Henry James, Vicar of Awre, Gloucs. ; probably brother of William James (KS 1646, qv) ; b. 24 Feb 1639/40 ; adm.     ; KS in 1656 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1659, matr. 11 Apr 1660, Westminster Student ; BA 1663 ; MA 1666 ; DD 1684 ; Second Master, Free Grammar School, St.Albans, Herts., 1667-9, Headmaster from 1669 ; ordained priest 19 Dec 1680 (Oxford) ; Rector of Turweston, Bucks., from 17 Nov 1685 (disp. to hold with V.St.Stephen’s, St.Albans 1694) ; lic. to m. 1 Sep 1668 Mary, dau. of Thomas Atkins, Westminster ; d. 15 May 1695. Buried Bath Abbey.

JAMES, CHARLES HUGH, son of William James ; b. 13 Nov 1808 ; adm. 22 Sep 1820 ; at Merchant Taylors’ Sch. 1822-3 ; entered Army Medical Dept. as Staff Assistant Surgeon 5 Oct 1832 ; Assistant Surgeon, 31st Foot 23 Nov 1832 ; Surgeon, 39th Foot 18 Aug 1843 ; retd. on half-pay 2 Aug 1850 ; m. 10 Jun 1840 Mary, dau. of Lieut.-Col.John Mackenzie of Hilton, EICS Bengal ; d. at Glasgow 11 Jul 1851. [presumably brother of Sydney John James (qv)]

JAMES, EDWARD, son of Richard James, Newport, Isle of Wight (IGI) ; bapt. Newport 23 Sep 1569 (IGI) ; at school (aged 11) 1582 ; QS      ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1587, matr. 15 Dec 1587, aged 17, Westminster Student to 1605 ; BA 1591 ; MA 1594 ; BD and DD 1614 ; ordained deacon and priest 3 Jun 1599 (Carlisle for Oxford) ; Rector of Freshwater, Isle of Wight 1604 ; Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, from 17 Mar 1614/5 ; d. Jan 1616/7. Buried Christ Church Cathedral. [father MP ?, mother if so Jane Annernon]

JAMES, EDWARD DICKSON, brother of Sydney John James (qv) ; b. 20 Aug 1814 ; adm. 3 Feb 1824 ; a clerk in Foreign Department, Post Office (occurs as such 1836) ; Post Office Commissioner in Australian Colonies for three years in early 1840s ; subsequently in Dublin Post Office (until 1848) ; Postmaster, Glasgow, from Mar 1848 ; m. 16 Sep 1849 Jane Lockhart, dau. of William Henderson, Hamilton, Lanarks., Writer to the Signet ; d. 7 Apr 1872.

JAMES, FRANCIS, son of John James MD FCP MP, Newport, Isle of Wight, Physician to Queen’s Household, and Elizabeth, dau. of Stephen Caplin ; bapt.Newport 21 Sep 1580 ; adm.     ; QS      ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1598, matr. 24 Nov 1598, aged 17, Westminster Student to 1617 ; BA 1602 ; MA 1605 ; BD 1612 ; DD 1614 ; ordained deacon 20 Dec 1607, priest 21 Feb 1607/8 (both London) ; Preacher at the Savoy ; Rector of St.Matthew’s, Friday Street, London, from 11 Jan 1616/7 ; a Latin poet ; d. Jul 1621. ODNB.

JAMES, FRANCIS ; b.     ; adm. (aged 13) May 1715.

JAMES, FRANCIS FULLER, only son of Rev.Benjamin Fuller James, 1 Little Dean’s Yard, Westminster, Assistant Master at the School, and Eloisa Mary Angela, only dau. of Francis Heald, Puerto de Santa Maria, Spain ; b. 14 Oct 1863 ; adm. 31 May 1877 (R) ; left Aug 1882 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 13 Oct 1882 ; adm. Inner Temple 4 Nov 1884 ; d. unm. 11 Feb 1885.

JAMES, HENRY ROSHER, eldest son of George Coulson James, Penzance, Cornwall, solicitor, and Susannah Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Rosher, Bedford Square, London, lime merchant ; b. 8 Nov 1862 ; adm. 15 Jun 1876 (H), exhibitioner ; QS 1877 ; Mure Scholar 1879 ; Capt. of the School 1880 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1881, matr. 14 Oct 1881 ; 1st cl. Classical Mods 1883, 1st cl. Lit.Hum. 1885 ; BA 1885 ; MA 1888 ; entered Indian Educational Service 1890 ; Prof. of Moral Philosophy, Patna Coll., 9 Feb 1890 ; Prof. of Literature, Presidency Coll., Calcutta Jan 1900 – Jul 1901 ; Fellow, Calcutta Univ., 1905-16 ; Principal of Patna Coll. Nov 1905-7, of Presidency Coll., Calcutta Oct 1907-16 ; officiating Director of Public Instruction, Bombay Mar – Dec 1909 ; translator of Boethius, Consolation of Philosophy, 1897 ; author of other works including Education and Statesmanship in India 1797-1910, 1917 ; m. 1 Jan 1890 Mary Edith, eldest dau. of Joseph Hindle MICE, Lima, Peru, railway engineer ; d. 2 Jun 1931.

JAMES, HUGH, son of Hugh James, Carlisle, Cumberland, agent to James Graham (adm. under Busby, qv) ; b.     ; adm.1685 ; KS 1688 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1691, adm.pens. 26 Jun 1691, aged 17, scholar 8 Apr 1692 ; BA 1694/5 ; MA 1698 ; ordained deacon 19 Jun 1698 (Lincoln), priest 3 Jun 1699 (Ely) ; Chaplain, Trinity Coll. 1698-1700 ; Fellow, Pembroke Coll., Cambridge 15 Dec 1699 – 1702 ; Rector of Upwell and Outwell, Norfolk, from 29 Apr 1701 ; m. Philippa, widow of Rev.John Wake, and sister of Thomas Hobart (qv) ; d. Jul 1740 (will proved PCC 15 Aug 1740). His monument at Upwell records that he was “educated at Westminster School under that great master of learning and loyalty, Dr.Busby”.

JAMES, HUGO, youngest son of Hugh James MD, Spanish Town, Jamaica, and his second wife — Cargill ; b.       ; adm.      ; left 1806 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 29 Jan 1807, aged 17 ; adm.Middle Temple 4 Nov 1807, called to bar 11 Feb 1814 ; King’s Advocate, Jamaica 1824 ; Attorney-Gen., Jamaica, from 1829 ; m. 1 Jul 1817 Amelia, dau. of Samuel Jackson, Catherine Hall, Montego Bay, Jamaica ; d. at sea about 23 Nov 1831. Buried Port au Prince, Haiti.

JAMES, JOHN, son of John James, London ; b.      ; adm.       ; KS 1663 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1667, matr. 12 Jul 1667, aged 17, Westminster Student 3 Feb 1668 – void 1691, Senior Censor 1679-80, Tutor 1680 ; BA 1671 ; MA 1674 ; BD 1684 ; DD 1689 (incorp.Cambridge 1698) ; Deputy Public Orator in 1683-4 ; ordained priest 21 Sep 1684 (Oxford) ; Domestic Chaplain to Sir Jonathan Trelawny, Bart (qv), when Bishop of Exeter ; Prebendary and Chancellor of Exeter from 30 Aug 1689 ; Rector of Southill, Cornwall 9 Aug 1689 – May 1691 ; Vicar of Harberton, Devon, from 2 May 1691 ; Proctor in Convocation for diocese of Exeter 1689, 1690, 1695, 1698 ; buried St.Margaret’s, Westminster 18 Jan 1702/3.

JAMES, JOHN ; b.     ; adm.     ; BB 1723-5 (Chapter Muniments 33756-7).

JAMES, JOHN ; b.       ; adm. 29 Apr 1776 (“no payments”).

JAMES, JOHN STONE, elder surviving son of John Stone, St.Paul’s, Covent Garden, London, apothecary, and Frances Read ; bapt. St.Paul, Covent Garden 24 May 1724 ; adm. May 1736 ; left 1741 ; apprenticed to John Cartwright, Westminster, attorney 11 Jul 1741 ; adm. Inner Temple 1 Mar 1741/2, called to bar 16 Jun 1746 (as John Stone) ; assumed additional surname of James ; m.1st, Margaret Elizabeth Ball  ; m.2nd, Fanny Harrison ; d. 1807 (will proved PCC 5 Jan 1808). [perhaps John Stone, Barbados, m. 10 Feb 1749 Margaret, widow of George Ball]

JAMES, JONATHAN, eldest son of David James, St.Antholin’s, London, and Katherine — ; bapt.All Hallows, Bread Street, London 20 Aug 1727 (IGI); adm. (aged 13) May 1741 ; left 1744 ; Worcester Coll.Oxford, matr. 19 Oct 1744 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 28 Jul 1744.

JAMES, LIONEL, brother of Henry Rosher James (qv) ; b. 11 Jul 1868 ; adm. QS 8 Jun 1882 ; Mure Scholar 1885 ; Capt. of the School 1886 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford Jul 1887, matr. 14 Oct 1887 ; 1st.cl. Classical Mods 1889, 2nd cl.Lit.Hum.1891 ; BA 1891 ; MA 1896 ; Assistant Master, Radley Coll. 1892-1906 ; Head Master, Monmouth GS 1906-27 ; author of acting editions of several Latin and Greek plays, including the Andria of Terence ; m. 9 Sep 1912 Ethel de Pearsall, matron at Monmouth School, eldest dau. of  Lieut.Arthur Edward Clabburn, 75th Foot, subsequently artist ; d. 28 Apr 1948.

JAMES, PINKSTAN, third son of Robert James MD LRCP, Bruton Street, Hanover Square, London, patentee of fever powders and gout pills, and Anne, widow of — Clare, and sister of John Stephens ; b. 11 Jul 1763 ; at Merchant Taylors’ Sch. 1769-76 ; adm. 29 Jan 1777 ; entered Royal Navy ; served as Midshipman on HMS Invincible, and on HMS Pegasus in West Indies ; MD Edinburgh 12 Sep 1787 ; LRCP 25 Jun 1799 ; practised in London ; Physician to Parochial Infirmary, Hanover Square ; Physician Extraordinary to Prince Regent [check] ; m. at Edinburgh 26 Dec 1791 Jean Churnside (IGI), by whom he was father of the novelist G.P.R.James ; d. at his son’s house near Evreux, France 14 Jul 1830, aged 64 (sic).

JAMES, PTOLEMY, son of Charles James (KS 1686, qv) ; b. 19 Oct 1671 ; adm.      ; KS 1686 ; left 1688 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 13 Jun 1688, aged 16, Canoneer Student 9 Jul 1688 – void 1704, expiry year of grace as R.Whatcott from 29 Jan 1703, Tutor 1699 ; BA 1692 ; MA 13 Mar 1694/5 ; ordained deacon 20 Sep 1696, priest 19 Jun 1698 (both Oxford); Rector of Whatcott, Warwicks., 3 Nov 1702 ; Prebendary of St.Paul’s from 4 Jun 1713 ; Vicar of St.Helen’s, Bishopsgate, London, from 1715 [check : not in Hennessy] ; Domestic Chaplain to Sarah, Dowager Duchess of Marlborough 13 Aug 1722 ; d. 26 Apr 1729.

JAMES, RICHARD, brother of Jonathan James (qv) ; bapt. All Hallows, Bread Street, London 9 Aug 1730 (IGI) ; adm. (aged 9) Nov 1739 ; KS 1744 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1748, matr.14 Jun 1748, Westminster Student 23 Dec 1748 – expelled 19 Jun 1750 ; his expulsion was for “providing entertainment both of dinner and supper for several persons” in celebration of the Pretender’s birthday, for “forcing himself out of the College Gate at a very late hour, by threatening to kill the porter”, and for failing to appear before the Dean and Chapter when cited (see Thompson, Christ Church, 153-4) ; ordained deacon 23 Sep 1759, priest 23 Dec 1759 (both Lincoln), to curacy of Hedgerley, Bucks. ; Curate, Mortlake, Surrey, in 1765-6 ; [perhaps Rector of Well cum Dexthorpe and Claxby, Lincs., 16 Jan 1765 – Jul 1772] ; Vicar of Broad Hinton, Wilts., from 29 May 1772 ; d. 16 May 1781.

JAMES, ROBERT ; b.      ; at school 1792.

JAMES, ROBERT GEORGE GORDON, illegitimate son of Robert Harcourt James, St.George’s, Hanover Square, London, and Ruth Gordon ; nephew of Pinkstan James (qv) ; b.      ; at school under Carey (name up School, 1804) ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 29 Jan 1807, aged 18 ; living St.George’s, Hanover Square, London, in 1851 (1851 Census) ; m. (by 1824) Mary Ann —  ; death registered Lambeth fourth quarter 1866, aged 78.

JAMES, SYDNEY JOHN, son of William James, Romford, Essex, and Anna Maria — (IGI) ; b. 30 Aug 1812 ; at Merchant Taylors’ Sch. 1822-3 ; adm. 5 Feb 1824 ; served in Portugal with forces of Don Pedro to Feb 1835 ; subsequently Capt., 4th Regiment of British Auxiliary Legion in service of Queen Isabella of Spain ; wounded in head in attack by British Legion on San Sebastian (see The Times 9 Nov 1836) ; Registrar, Mixed British and Portuguese Slave Commission, Jamaica Jan 1843- Jan 1852 (office abolished) ; [probably Secretary, Poplar Hospital, bankrupt May 1863] ; living at Birkenhead, Cheshire 1881 (1881 Census) ; m. Aug 1840 Margaret Campbell, dau. of William Bain, Granton, Edinburgh, Midlothian ; death registered Birkenhead third quarter 1893, aged 81. [presumably younger brother of Charles Hugh James (qv)]

JAMES, THOMAS ; b.      ; adm.     ; KS       ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1628, adm.scholar 1629, matr. Easter 1632 ; BA 1632/3.

JAMES, THOMAS, brother of Charles James (qv) ; bapt. 27 Dec 1642 ; adm.      ; a boarder 1656-7 (Busby’s Account Book).

JAMES, THOMAS, son of Thomas James, East Grinstead, Sussex, and Cowden, Kent ; bapt.Cowden, Kent 30 Apr 1698 (IGI) ; adm.     ; Min.Can. (aged 14) 1712 ; QS 1713 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1717, adm.pens. 19 Jun 1717, scholar 2 May 1718, matr.1718 ; BA 1720/1 ; MA 1724 ; Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll. 1 Oct 1723, Major Fellow 7 Jul 1724, occasional Tutor 1725 ; adm.Middle Temple 17 Nov 1715 ; ordained deacon 7 Mar 1730/1 (Llandaff), priest 14 Mar 1730/1 (Chichester) ; Rector of Ripe, Sussex 21 Apr 1737-42 ; Rector of Ashurst, Kent 4 May 1742 – Nov 1746 ; Rector of Waldron, Sussex, from 5 May 1742 ; Vicar of East Grinstead, Sussex, from 25 Nov 1746 ; d. 10 Jan 1757.

JAMES, THOMAS ; b.      ; adm. 18 Jun 1810 ; left 1812 ; readm. 1812.

JAMES, THOMAS, eldest son of William James, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, merchant, and Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Woodhouse, Scotswood, Northumberland ; b. 12 May 1807 ; adm. 7 May 1821 ; Oriel Coll.Oxford, matr. 26 Oct 1825 ; of Otterburn Tower, Northumberland ; DL JP Northumberland ; m. 25 Jun 1833 Margaret Bernard, third dau. of Rev.John Collinson, Rector of Boldon, co.Durham, and Hon.Canon of Durham ; d. 14 Jun 1883.

JAMES, THOMAS CHRISTOPHER ; b. 16 Dec 1830 ; adm. (G) 2 Oct 1843 ; BB 1844. [possibly Thomas Christopher James, who m. Mary Taylor James (marriage registered Monmouth fourth quarter 1851)]

JAMES, VICTOR HOLLAND, son of Frank James MP, Cuttlestone House, Penkridge, Staffs., ironfounder, and his second wife Mary Emma, youngest dau. of William Henry Holland, Aldridge, Staffs., civil engineer ; b. 8 Jan 1866 ; adm. 12 Jun 1879 (G) ; left May 1884 ; ironfounder (1901 Census) ; bankrupt 1912 ; served in South African War ; acting Paymaster in 1914-18 war ; m. 22 Jun 1895 Kate Isabel, dau. of Frederick Everitt, Edgbaston, Warwicks., brewer ; d. 31 Mar 1951.

JAMES, W. ; b.       ; adm.     ; left 1806.

JAMES, W. ; b.      ; adm. 26 Apr 1810 ; left 1812.

JAMES, WALTER CHARLES, 1ST BARON NORTHBOURNE, only son of John James, HBM Minister Plenipotentiary to the Netherlands, and Lady Emily Jane Stewart, dau. of Robert Stewart, 1stMarquis of Londonderry ; b. 3 Jun 1816 ; adm. 24 May 1826 ; succ. grandfather as 2nd baronet 8 Oct 1829 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 23 May 1833 ; BA 1836 ; MA 1840 ; MP (Cons) Kingston upon Hull 1837-47 ; DL JP Kent, High Sheriff 1855 ; created Baron Northbourne 5 Nov 1884 ; took Liberal whip in House of Lords ; Trustee, National Gallery, from 1871 ; a personal friend and political follower of Gladstone ; m. 17 Apr 1841 Sarah Catherine, youngest dau. of Cuthbert Ellison MP, Hebburn Hall, Durham ; d. 4 Feb 1893. ODNB.

JAMES, WILLIAM, eldest son of Right Rev.William James DD, Bishop of Durham, and his first wife Katharine, dau. of William Risby, Mayor of Abingdon, Berks. ; b.     ; adm.     ; QS     ; failed to obtain election to either University 1592 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 10 Feb 1592/3, aged 16, Canoneer Student 1592-1611 [sic : check] ; BA 6 Mar 1595/6 ; MA 1599 (incorp.Cambridge 27 Jun 1603) ; Public Orator, Oxford Univ., 7 Aug 1601 – Dec 1604 ; ordained deacon 24 Feb 1604/5, priest 22 Feb 1604/5 [sic, check] (both Oxford) ; m. Anne, dau. of John Doiley, Overbury, Suffolk ; will proved PCC as of Kingham, Oxford, 11 Nov 1607 (sic).

JAMES, WILLIAM, son of Rev.Henry James, Rector of Machen, Monmouthshire, and Barbara, dau. of Rev.William Sutton, Rector of Blandford St.Mary, Dorset ; b.     ; adm.     ; KS (Capt.) 1646 ; failed to obtain election to either University 1649, aged 15, but elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1650, matr. 27 Nov 1650, Westminster Student ; BA 2 Feb 1653/4 ; MA 1656 ; became teaching assistant to Richard Busby (qv), “his most loving master”, before he had taken any degree, much to the disgust of Edward Bagshaw (KS 1644, qv) ; Usher, Westminster School 1658-61, Under Master from 1661 ; ordained deacon 25 May 1662, priest 21 Dec 1662 (both Oxford) ; manuscript translations and vocabularies compiled by him survive ; author of Eisagoge in Linguam Chaldaicam in usum Scholae RegiaeWestmonast., 1651, which he dedicated to Busby, his “tutor, parent, and friend” ; buried South Aisle, Westminster Abbey, unm., 2 Jul 1663. ODNB.

JAMES, WILLIAM, brother of Robert George Gordon James (qv) ; b.      ; adm. 11 Apr 1806 ; left 1811 ; m. 3 May 1816 Maria, dau. of John Heathcote, Mount Pleasant, Tottenham, Middlesex ; d. at St.Brelade, Jersey 2 Jul 1843, aged 49.

JAMES, WILLIAM ; b. 17 Aug 1805 ; adm. 6 Jul 1819.

JAMESON, HARRY WILLIAM, second son of Rev.John Jameson, Windfield Menlough, co.Galway, Vicar of St.Nicholas, Warwick, Warwickshire, and Isabella Anne, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Gen.Sir Henry David Jones GCB, Royal Engineers, Government House, RMC Sandhurst ; b. 5 Sep 1851 ; adm. 26 Jan 1865 ; Min.Can.1866 ; Capt., Louth Militia 20 Nov 1875 ; Maj., 16 Jun 1886 ; Lieut.-Col., 6th bn. Royal Irish Rifles (Special Reserve) 30 Oct 1895 ; Col., 3 Apr 1897 ; retd. 18 Oct 1900 ; temp.Maj., 24th(County of London) Battalion, The London Regt., 1 Oct 1914 ; m. 21 Feb 1889 Anne Maria, dau. of Isaac Atkinson, Whitehaven, Cumberland ; d. 20 Apr 1929.

JAMINEAU, ISAAC, third son of Claude Jamineau, College Hill, London, and Venice, Italy, merchant, and Louise, dau. of Isaac Duport ; bapt.French Huguenot church, Threadneedle Street 12 Feb 1710 (IGI) ; adm. (aged 11) Jan 1720/1 ; Min.Can.1722 ; KS 1723 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1727, adm.pens. 2 Jun 1727, scholar 17 May 1728, matr.1727 ; adm.Middle Temple 5 Oct 1727 ; Supplier of Newspapers to Clerks of the Roads, General Post Office, from 1742 ; HBM Consul, Naples 2 Jul 1753 – Aug 1779 ; returned to England ; d. unm. 3 Nov 1789.

JANE, JOSEPH, son of Rev.Joseph Jane, Rector of St.Mary’s, Truro, Cornwall, and Master Truro GS, and Anne, dau. of Henry Gould, Lew Trenchard, Devon ; great-nephew of William Jane (qv) ; bapt.Truro, Cornwall 21 Feb 1716 (IGI) ; adm.      ; KS (aged 13) 1729 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1733, matr. 25 May 1733, Westminster Student 29 Mar 1734 – void 22 Mar 1764 (expiry year of grace as R.Iron Acton), Tutor 1740-55, Junior Censor 1741-5, Senior Censor 1746, Catechist 1753-60, Wake Librarian 1755-7 ; BA 1737 ; MA 20 Mar 1739/40 ; BD 1748 ; Proctor 1747 ; ordained deacon 1 Jun 1740, priest 28 Dec 1740 (both Oxford) ; Curate, Cowley, Oxfordshire 1740-7, St.Thomas, Oxford 18 Jan 1747-8 ; Vicar of St.Mary Magdalen, Oxford 17 Dec 1748-63 ; Rector of Iron Acton, Gloucs., 19 Mar 1763 – Dec 1788 ; d. unm. 7 Jan 1795 (M.I.Stapleton, Gloucs.).

JANE, WILLIAM, son of Joseph Jane MP, Liskeard, Cornwall, attorney, and his second wife Loveday, dau. of William Kekewich, Catchfrench, Cornwall ; bapt. Liskeard, Cornwall 22 Oct 1645 ; at school under Busby (Wood, Athenae Oxonienses, iv, 643) ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 5 Dec 1660, aged 16, Canoneer Student 29 Apr 1661 – 5 Jul 1678, Tutor 1666-75, Senior Censor 1672-3 ; BA 1664 ; MA 1667 ; BD 1674 ; DD 1679 ; ordained deacon 18 Jan 1667/8 (Oxford, lit.dim. from Canterbury), priest 26 Feb 1670/1 (Oxford) ; Chaplain to Right Rev.Henry Compton DD, Bishop of London ; Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, from 5 Jul 1678 ; Rector of Wennington, Essex 24 Sep 1678 – Jun 1686 ; Proctor in Convocation for diocese of London 1679 (and Proctor in subsequent Convocations ex officio) ; Prebendary of St.Paul’s from 24 Jun 1679, Treasurer from 7 Oct 1679 ; Archdeacon of Middlesex 7 Oct 1679- Jun 1686 ; Regius Professor of Divinity, Oxford, from 19 May 1680 ; Rector of Ewelme, Oxfordshire, from 24 Jan 1680/1 ; framed the Oxford declaration in favour of passive obedience 1683 ; Dean of Gloucester from 6 Jun 1685 ; Prolocutor, Lower House of Convocation Nov 1689 – Feb 1690 ; secured defeat of the “Comprehension Scheme” ; Chaplain to Charles II, James II, and William III and Mary c.1682 – Mar 1699 (dismissed) ; Chaplain to Anne from 6 Nov 1703 ; Chancellor of Exeter 2 Feb 1702/3- May 1704, Precentor 6 May 1704 – Dec 1706 (also Prebendary from Feb 1702/3 [?check]) ; d. unm. 22 Feb 1706/7. Buried Christ Church Cathedral. ODNB.

JANEWAY, JAMES ; b.      ; adm. (aged 10) Oct 1722 ; in under school list 1725 ; left 1725. [Presumably James Janeway, bapt.St.Martin’s in the Fields 9 May 1711, son of James Janeway and Catherine — (IGI), and perhaps James Janeway, Lieut. Royal Navy 29 Apr 1734, “gone” 1741]. [will of James Janeway, “belonging to” HMS Salisbury, proved PCC 19 Jul 1740]

JANSON, FRANCIS WILLIAM, eldest son of John William Janson, Sidcup, Kent, Lloyds’ underwriter, and Louisa, eldest dau. of Lewis Burnand, Croydon, Surrey, Lloyd’s underwriter ; b. 7 Jan 1862 ; adm. 19 Apr 1876 (R) ; left 1879 ; member, Lloyds’ ; d. 12 Apr 1902.

JANSON, JOHN HENRY, brother of Francis William Janson (qv) ; b. 8 Nov 1864 ; adm. 29 Apr 1878 (R, later D) ; QS 1879 ; left 1880 ; emigrated to Canada ; resident at Hamilton, Ontario, Canada ; m. 15 Nov 1893 Susie, eldest dau. of William Holditch, South River, Ontario, Canada ; d. 25 Nov 1936.

JARDINE, ALEXANDER ; b.       ; adm. 7 Jul 1783 (“no payments”). [Perhaps Ensign, 12th Foot 24 Sep 1787 ; Lieut., Oct 1790 ; 36thFoot 8 Jan 1791 ; dead by 2 Jun 1792]

JARRETT, EDWARD ; b.      ; adm. (aged 12) Sep 1734 ; in school list Dec 1736 (as William Jarret). [will of Edward Jarrett, St.Giles in the Fields, gentleman, proved PCC 25 Sep 1749]

JARRETT, HERBERT NEWTON, son of Herbert Newton Jarrett, Great Bromley Lodge, Essex, and Orange Valley plantation, Jamaica, West Indies, and Maria, dau. of Charles Berners (adm.1746/7, qv) ; bapt. Woolverstone, Suffolk 23 Apr 1797 ; adm. 13 Jun 1808 ; in school list 1813 ; St.John’s Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 24 May 1814, matr.Mich.1814 ; BA 1818 ; MA 1822 ; of Bathampton House, Wilts., and of Orange Valley, Trelawny, Jamaica ; m. 27 Aug 1835 Jane, dau. of John Turnbull ; d. 30 Jun 1879, aged 82.

JARRETT, WILFRED LAWSON, brother of Herbert Newton Jarrett (qv) ; b. 6 Jul 1803 ; adm. 23 Sep 1814 ; in school list Dec 1820 ; St.John’s Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 20 Jun 1821, matr.Mich.1821 ; BA 1825 ; MA 1830 ; ordained deacon 10 Jun 1827, priest 1 Jun 1828 (both London) ; Rector of Camerton, Somerset 14 Feb 1840-9 (disp. to hold with Beckington 1849) ; Vicar of Beckington, Somerset 1849-51 ; Vicar of Offchurch, Warwicks., from 1851 ; m. 23 Oct 1839 Marianne Wightwick, youngest dau. of John Wightwick Knightley, Offchurch Bury, Warwicks. ; d. 18 May 1880.

JASON, SIR WARREN, BART., elder son of Sir Robert Jason, Bart., and Anne, dau. of Capt.David Warren ; b.      ; adm. (aged 12) Jan 1717/8 (surname read in Record as Juson) ; left 1720 ; succ.father as 5th baronet 1723 ; of Hinton on the Green, Gloucs. ; d.unm. 12 Nov 1728.

JAY, — ; b.      ; at school in 1657 (Chapter Muniments 4309) ; gave evidence before the Governors in the Busby/Bagshaw dispute 1657.

JEFFCOCK, JAMES WILLIAM GULLY PHILIP, younger son of William Henry Jeffcock, High Hazels, Darnall, Yorks., and Susanna, only dau. of James Manby Gully MD LRCS LSA, The Priory, Great Malvern, Worcs., physician, and sister of William Court Gully, 1stViscount Selby PC QC, sometime Speaker, House of Commons ; b. 27 Feb 1864 ; adm. 19 Apr 1876 (R) ; left Mar 1881 ; Lieut., 19thLight Dragoons (Hussars) 28 Feb 1885 ; Capt., 7 Feb 1894 ; 9th Dragoons, 15 Aug 1894 ; retd. 1894 ; Maj., South Notts Yeomanry 1914, serving with them in 1914-18 war ; JP Nottinghamshire 1905 ; m. 20 Jan 1891 Marian Phoebe, fourth dau. of John Brendon Curgenven MRCS LSA, Teddington Hall, Middlesex ; d. 13 Oct 1927.

JEFFE, NICHOLAS ; b.      ; adm.     ; QS c.1568 (as Nicholas Gyffe) ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1571, adm.scholar 1572, matr. Easter 1572 ; perhaps Nicholas Geffe, translator from the original of Olivier de Serres’s The Perfect Use of Silkworms(registered at Stationers’Hall 2 May 1607).

JEFFERSON, see GEFFERSON.

JEFFREY, J.     ; b.      ; at school under Page (name up School, 1816). [“probably a misreading for F.T.Jeffreys”]

JEFFREY, WILLIAM ; b.     ; GS 1540 ; KS 1540-4 (Chapter Muniments 6478).

JEFFREYS, — ; b.      ; in school lists 1764, 1765.

JEFFREYS, ARTHUR, youngest son of John Jeffreys (adm.1780, qv) ; b. 1 Oct 1811 ; adm. 7 Apr 1824 ; entered Royal Navy as Midshipman ; Lieut. ; retd. 1839 ; settled in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 1840 ; member, New South Wales Legislative Council 1851-4 ; m. 17 Feb 1841 Sarah, dau. of Robert Campbell, Duntroon, New South Wales, merchant and pastoralist, member New South Wales Legislative Council ; d. 13 Sep 1861.

JEFFREYS, CHRISTOPHER, son of George Jeffreys, Weldon, Northants, organist to Charles I at Oxford, subsequently Steward to the Hattons of Kirby, Northants, and Mary, widow of — Peirs, and dau. of Rev.Thomas Mainwaring DD, Rector of Weldon, Northants ; b.      ; a boarder in 1656 ; KS (aged 17) 1658 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1659, matr. 9 Dec 1659, Westminster Student ; BA 1663 ; MA 1666 ; travelled in Spain ; a friend of Anthony Wood, who describes him as being “excellent at the organ, and virginalls, or harpsichord” (Ath.Oxon., i, xxxv) ; m. Anne, fourth dau. of Sir John Brydges, Bart., and sister of James Brydges, 8th Baron Chandos ; d. 1693.  ODNB (s.v.father).

JEFFREYS, EDMUND RICHARD, fourth son of John Jeffreys (adm.1780, qv) ; b. 29 Aug 1808 ; adm. 25 Jun 1821 ; left Christmas 1822 ; Ensign, 88th Foot 16 Jun 1825 ; Lieut., 11 Oct 1827 ; Capt., 2 Feb 1838 ; Maj., 12 May 1843 ; Lieut.-Col., 20 Jun 1854 ; Col., 1 Apr 1858 ; Maj.-Gen., 6 Mar 1868 ; Lieut.-Gen., 1 Oct 1877 ; retd. list 29 Aug 1878 ; Gen., 1 Jul 1881 ; Col., 1st bn., Manchester Regt. 1 Jul 1881 ; commanded 88th Foot in Crimean War, slightly wounded at battle of Inkerman ; CB 5 Jul 1855 ; of Seafield House, Isle of Wight ; m. 5 Dec 1844 Mary, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Patrick Vans Agnew CB, EICS Madras, Barnbarroch, Wigtonshire, director East India Company ; d. 3 Apr 1889.

JEFFREYS, FREDERICK THOMAS, second son of John Jeffreys (adm.1780, qv) ; b. 26 Mar 1803 ; adm. 20 Sep 1813 ; left Christmas 1816 ; entered Royal Navy ; Lieut., 23 Jun 1823 ; d. unm. 26 Feb 1824.

JEFFREYS, GEORGE, 1ST  BARON JEFFREYS OF WEM, sixth son of John Jeffreys, Acton, near Wrexham, Denbighshire, and Margaret, dau. of Sir Thomas Ireland, Kt MP, Gray’s Inn, London, and Bewsey Hall, near Warrington, Lancs., barrister ; b. 1648 ; at Shrewsbury Sch., adm.1654, aged 10 (sic), and then at St.Paul’s Sch. ; adm.1661 (Howell, State Trials, x, 299) ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 15 Mar 1662/3 ; adm.Inner Temple 19 May 1663, called to bar 22 Nov 1668, Bencher Jan 1678 ; Common Serjeant, City of London 17 Mar 1671 – Oct 1678 ; knighted 14 Sep 1677 ; Recorder of London 22 Oct 1678 – 2 Dec 1680, when he resigned after being reprimanded at bar of House of Commons for obstructing petitions for the assembly of Parliament ; Solicitor-Gen. to Duke of York Jan 1679 ; Chief Justice of Chester 27 Apr 1680-3 ; Serjeant-at-Law 12 May 1680 ; created baronet 17 Nov 1681 ; active in obtaining the “quo warranto” against the City and in the prosecution of Lord Russell ; Lord Chief Justice of the King’s Bench 29 Sep 1683 – Sep 1685 ; Privy Councillor 4 Oct 1683 ; presided at trials of Algernon Sidney and Titus Oates ; created Baron Jeffreys of Wem 15 May 1685 ; held the “bloody assize” in the West of England after the suppression of Monmouth’s rebellion ; Lord Chancellor 28 Sep 1685 – 8 Dec 1688 ; chief of the commission for inspecting ecclesiastical affairs 1686 ; one of the seven Privy Councillors who regulated the municipal corporations 1687 ; Lord Lieut., Shropshire, from 11 Aug 1687 ; Lord Lieut., Buckinghamshire 12 Nov 1687 – 4 Apr 1689 ; a member of the council of five lords in the absence of James II from London ; arrested in disguise at Wapping Dec 1688 and conveyed to Tower of London ; in Jan 1687 he gave £12 to the Dean and Chapter “for the education of two poore schollers at the Schoole in Westminster” ; m.1st, 23 May 1667 Sarah, dau. of Rev.Thomas Neesham, Rector of Stoke D’Abernon, Surrey ; m.2nd, Jun 1679 Ann, widow of Sir John Jones, Kt, Fonmon, Glamorgan, and dau. of Sir Thomas Bludworth, Kt MP, Lord Mayor of London, Turkey merchant ; d. while a prisoner in Tower of London, 18 Apr 1689. ODNB.

JEFFREYS, GEORGE, son of Christopher Jeffreys (qv) ; b.     ; adm.     ; KS 1694 ; left 1694 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 12 Nov 1694, scholar 23 Apr 1697 ; BA 1698/9 ; MA 1702 ; Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll., 2 Oct 1701, Major Fellow 17 Apr 1702-9 ; Moderator 1706 ; Taxor 1707 ; adm.Middle Temple 3 Nov 1694, called to bar 23 May 1707 ; secretary to his cousin Right Rev.John Hartstonge DD, Bishop of Derry 1714-7 ; “held a post in the custom house in London” (ODNB, on the authority of The Companion to the Playhouse, 1764) ; poet and dramatist ; his two tragedies Edwin and Merope were acted in the theatre in Lincoln’s Inn Fields ; author, Miscellanies in Verse and Prose, 1754 ; d. 17 Aug 1755, aged 77. ODNB.

JEFFREYS, HENRY ANTHONY, fifth son of John Jeffreys (adm.1780, qv) ; b. 28 May 1810 ; adm. 16 Jan 1823 ; KS 1824 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1828, matr. 16 May 1828, Westminster Student from 24 Dec 1828 ; 1st cl.Mathematics 1831, Univ.Mathematical Scholar 1833 ; BA 1832 ; MA 1834 ; ordained deacon 21 Dec 1834, priest 1834 (both Oxford) ; Curate, Bisley, Gloucs. ; Perpetual Curate and Vicar of Hawkhurst, Kent, 17 Dec 1839-97 ; Hon.Canon, Canterbury 1872 ; Proctor in Convocation, Diocese of Canterbury 1875 ; author, An Easy Guide to Doctrine and Prayer, 1865, and other works ; d.unm. 23 Jun 1898.

JEFFREYS, JOHN, 2ND BARON JEFFREYS OF WEM, eldest son of George Jeffreys, 1st Baron Jeffreys of Wem (qv), and his first wife ; b. 24 Sep 1673 ; adm.     ; KS (Capt.) 1685 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. Sep 1688, aged 15 ; succ.father as 2nd Baron Jeffreys of Wem 18 Apr 1689 ; took seat, Lords 12 Nov 1694 ; refused to sign the “Association” recognising William III as lawful king Feb 1696 ; instrumental in procuring a public funeral for John Dryden (qv) May 1700 ; m. 7 Jul 1688 Lady Charlotte Herbert, dau. of Philip Herbert, 7th Earl of Pembroke ; d. 9 May 1702. ODNB (s.v.father).

JEFFREYS, JOHN, third son of John Jeffreys, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London, and Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Darell, Putney, Surrey, citizen and stationer ; great-nephew of George Jeffreys, 1st Baron Jeffreys of Wem (qv) ; b. 20 Aug 1718 ; adm. Jan 1730/1 ; KS 1732 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1737, matr. 14 Jun 1737, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1737 – void 18 May 1747, expiry year of grace as R.St.Nicholas, Cole Abbey ; BA 1741 ; MA 21 Feb 1745/6 ; BD and DD 1769 ; ordained deacon 9 May 1742, priest 4 Dec 1743 (both Rochester) ; Chaplain, 2nd Foot Guards 11 May 1742 – May 1759 ; Rector of St.Nicholas, Cole Abbey, London 14 May 1746- May 1792 ; Chaplain to William, 2nd Earl of Albemarle, when Ambassador in Paris 1748-54 (Correspondence of John, Duke of Bedford, iii, 93-5) ; Domestic Chaplain to Augusta, Princess of Wales 2 May 1751 ; Rector of Great Berkhampstead, Herts., from 3 Aug 1756 ; Rector of Whitford, Flintshire, from 17 Sep 1761 ; Canon of Christ Church 19 Aug 1769 – res Jun 1779 ; Prebendary of St.Paul’s from 20 May 1779, Canon Residentiary from 3 Jun 1779 ; Rector of Barnes, Surrey 24 Apr 1792 – Oct 1795 ; JP Hertfordshire (occurs 1756-83) ; m. 2 Jun 1761 his cousin Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Darell, Richmond, Surrey ; d. 20 Nov 1798.

JEFFREYS, JOHN, son of John Jeffreys (adm.1730/1, qv) ; b. 9 Jan 1771 ; adm. 12 Sep 1780 ; KS 1784 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1788, matr. 22 May 1788, Westminster Student 23 Dec 1788 – void 26 Nov 1796, expiry year of grace as R.Barnes ; BA 1792 ; MA 1795 ; ordained deacon 29 Sep 1793, priest 1 Mar 1795 (both Lincoln)  ; Rector of Barnes, Surrey 1 Nov 1795 – 1839, res. ; Rector of Friern Barnet, Middlesex 24 Mar 1798 – 16 Nov 1815 ; m. 21 Jan 1796 Charlotte, dau. of  Richard Byron, Hertford, Hertfordshire ; d. 6 Jun 1840.

JEFFREYS, JOHN EDWARD, eldest son of John Jeffreys (adm.1780, qv) ; b. 25 Dec 1801 ; adm.Mich.1813 ; KS 1815 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1820, matr. 12 May 1820, Westminster Student ; BA 1824 ; d.unm. 22 Jun 1824, aged 22.

JEFFREYS, MARMADUKE ROBERT, third son of John Jeffreys (adm.1780, qv) ; b. 4 May 1807 ; adm. 10 Jan 1820 ; KS (Capt.) 1821 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1825, matr. 5 Jul 1825, Westminster Student 1825-38 ; BA 1829 ; MA 1832 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 21 Nov 1829, called to bar 24 Nov 1832 ; equity draftsman ; JP Wiltshire 1852 ; m. 26 Jan 1840 Anna Maria, third dau. of John Benett MP, Pyt House, Wilts. ; d. 10 Nov 1898.

JEFFRIES, — ; b.       ; at school 1791, 1792 (“senior”).

JEFFRIES, — ; b.       ; at school 1791 (“2dus”).

JEFFRIES, — : b.       ; at school 1791 (“junior”).

JEFFRIES, ROBERT ; b.      ; adm. (aged 13) Apr 1752 ; in school list 1754 (Jefferies or Jefferyes in school lists).

JEFFRYES, GEORGE, son of George Jeffryes, Chelmsford, Essex ; b.      ; adm.    ; KS 1674 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1676, adm.pens. 14 Jun 1676, aged 18, scholar 1677 ; BA 1679/80. [perhaps ordained deacon 27 Feb 1680/1, as George Jefferies BA, priest 1684 (Ely), as George Jeffreyes] [father presumably George Jeffries, Chelmsford, grocer, whose will dated 11 Jan 1693 [1693/4 ?] mentions his son George]

JEKYLL, EDWARD JOSEPH HILL, second son of Joseph Jekyll (adm.1766, qv) ; b. 6 Feb 1804 ; adm. 22 May 1815 (G) ; in school list Dec 1820 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 7 May 1822 ; Ensign, 86thFoot 10 Jul 1823 ; Ensign and Lieut., 1st Foot Guards 18 Feb 1826 ; Lieut. and Capt., 2 Dec 1830 ; retd. 29 Jul 1836 ; of Wargrave Hill, Berks. ; father of Gertrude Jekyll, writer on gardens ; m. 25 Jul 1836 Julia, third dau. of Charles Hammersley, Park Crescent, London, army agent ; d. 26 Mar 1876.

JEKYLL, JOSEPH, only son of Capt.Edward Jekyll RN, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, and Elizabeth, widow of John Williams, Panthowell, Carmarthenshire, and dau. of Thomas Walter, Cellifor, Carmarthenshire ; b. 1 Jan 1754 ; adm. 4 Feb 1766 ; left Christmas 1770 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 5 Feb 1771 ; BA 1774 ; MA 1777 ; Grand Tour (France) 1775-6 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 20 Jan 1769, called to bar 30 May 1778 ; adm.Inner Temple 15 May 1795, Bencher 1805, Treasurer 17 Nov 1815 ; MP Calne 20 Aug 1787 – Feb 1816 ; KC Hilary 1805 ; Solicitor-Gen. to Prince of Wales 1806-12, Attorney-Gen. to Prince of Wales 1812-6 ; Master in Chancery 22 Jun 1815-23 ; FRS 3 Jun 1790 ; FSA 16 Dec 1790 ; a well-known wit ; contributor to Morning Chronicle and Evening Statesman ; author, Facts and Observations relating to the Temple Church and the Monuments contained in it, 1811 ; his Correspondence with his sister-in-law Lady Gertrude Sloane Stanley, published in 1894, contains a few allusions to the School ; m. 20 Aug 1801 Anna Maria, only dau. of Hans Sloane MP, Paultons, Hampshire, Col. North Hampshire Militia ; d. 8 Mar 1837. ODNB.

JEKYLL, JOSEPH, eldest son of Joseph Jekyll (qv) ; b. 23 Sep 1802 ; adm. 29 Apr 1811 (Smedley ?) ; left Whitsun 1821 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 9 Apr 1821 ; BA 1824 ; MA 1834 ; adm. Inner Temple 18 May 1821 ; FRS 5 Jun 1834 ; m. 7 Nov 1837 Anna Louisa, only sister of William Flint (qv) ; d. 23 Nov 1841.

JEKYLL, RICHARD, son of Rev.Thomas Jekyll DD, Minister of the New Chapel in the Broadway, Westminster, and Elizabeth Howse ; bapt.Newland, Gloucs. 2 Jun 1680 (IGI) ; adm.      ; KS 1695 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 22 Jun 1700 [apparently sic, although Russell Barker and Stenning record him as elected to Christ Church 1701, matr. 25 Jun 1701, aged 20], Canoneer Student 24 Dec 1701 – void 1726, expiry year of grace as R.Gayton-le-Wold ; BA 1704 ; MA 1707 ; ordained deacon 30 May 1708 (Oxford) ; Perpetual Curate of Caversham, Berks., 1713-25 ; Rector of Gayton-le-Wold, Lincs., from 28 Apr 1725 ; m.       ; d. before 4 May 1738.

JELFE, ANDREWS, brother of Turpin Jelfe (qv) ;  bapt.St.Mary Mounthaw, London 21 Sep 1715 (IGI) ; in under school lists 1727-9, school list Feb 1727/8 (second form) ; entered Royal Navy ; Lieut., 25 Aug 1735 ; Cdr., 3 Feb 1744 ; Capt., 14 Apr 1746 ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Smith, London, merchant, and sister of Sir Drummond Smith, Bart. ; d. 14 Mar 1765.

JELFE, ANDREWS SMITH, son of Andrews Jelfe (qv) ; bapt.Bletchingley, Surrey 8 Sep 1764 (IGI) ; adm. 3 Mar 1777 ; d.unm. 1802.

JELFE, TURPIN, son of Andrews Jelfe, Westminster, and Pendrell House, Bletchingley, Surrey, master mason, and Elizabeth Turpin ; bapt. St.Lawrence Jewry, London 22 Nov 1713 ; adm. (aged 9) Jan 1723/4 ; in under school list 1727 ; left 1727.

JEMMETT, GEORGE ELWICK, eldest son of George Elwick Jemmett, Ashford, Kent, banker, and Caroline Anne, dau. of Rev.John Bond DD, Curate of Hanwell, Middlesex ; b. 10 Feb 1849 ; adm. 23 Jan 1863 (G) ; left Christmas 1864 ; employed in merchant navy with Richard Green’s Blackwall Line 3 Jul 1865 – Apr 1877 ; landowner ; JP Kent 1918 ; m. 9 Aug 1877 Grace, dau. of Richard Edward Turner (qv) ; d. 12 Nov 1923.

JEMMETT, WILLIAM FRANCIS BOND, brother of George Elwick Jemmett (qv) ; b. 8 Feb 1850 ; adm. 22 Jan 1864 (G) ; left Christmas 1866 ; Clare Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 25 Feb 1869, matr.Lent 1869 ; BA 1872 ; partner, Pomfret, Burra & Co., Ashford, Kent, bankers 1875-1902 ; subsequently manager of Ashford branch, Lloyds Bank Ltd, into which his previous banking firm had merged ; JP Kent ; m. 10 Jul 1875 Edith Augusta, eldest dau. of Rev.Charles John D’Oyly, Rector of Great Chart, Kent ; d. 20 May 1917.

JENISON, WILLIAM, son of William Jenison, Town Clerk of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and his second wife Barbara Read, Chirton, Northumberland ; bapt. 2 May 1678 ; at school under Busby (J.Peile, Biog.Register of Christ’s Coll., ii, 126) ; Christ’s Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 10 Jul 1692, aged 14, scholar 6 Apr 1693 ; BA 1696/7 ; MA 1700 ; ordained deacon 6 Mar 1700/1, priest 23 May 1703 (London) ; Vicar of Haverhill, Suffolk 17 Aug 1703 ; deprived by 25 Jul 1706.

JENKINS, — ; b.      ; at school c.1660 (Busby’s Account Book).

JENKINS, GEORGE ERNEST, son of Rev.John Jenkins DD LLD, Montreal, Canada, Presbyterian minister, and his first wife Harriette, dau. of James Shepstone, Clifton, Somerset, architect ; b. 21 Feb 1850 ; adm. 28 Apr 1864 ; QS 1865 ; left 1867 ; McGill Univ., Montreal ; BCL 1874 ; Assistant Master, Montreal High School (in 1872). [maybe George Ernest Jenkins, b. Montreal, Quebec, Canada, who m. 2 Apr 1874 Nellie A., dau. of John C. Randall, Portland, Maine, USA]

JENKINS, HENRY, son of Henry Jenkins, London ; b.      ; adm.     ; Min.Can. (aged 13) 1758 ; KS 1759. [Possibly Henry Jenkins, son of Henry Jenkins & Frances —, bapt. St.Clement’s Danes 23 Aug 1744 (IGI)] [if so, Lieut., 39th Foot (sic, check), living 8 Oct 1766, father of Boswell Court, St.Clement Danes, then deceased] [perhaps Capt., 35th Foot, 18 Aug 1770 to death c. Jan 1776, will proved PCC 1776, late of Penzance, Cornwall]

JENKINS, THOMAS ; b.      ; adm. (aged 16) Jan 1750/1 ; left 1751. [note Thomas Jenkins, son of Rev.Thomas Jenkins, Rector of Berkley and Laverton, Somerset, and Prebendary of Wells, Corpus Christi Coll.Oxford, matr. 4 Nov 1751, aged 16, BA 1756, MA 1762 ; ordained deacon 13 Jun 1756 (Oxford), priest 25 Sep 1757 (Bath & Wells) ; Rector of Laverton, Somerset 9 Sep 1762 – dead by 4 Aug 1768]

JENKINS, WILLIAM, son of Edward Jenkins, Cardiff, Glamorgan ; b.     ; adm. (aged 16) May 1719 ; Jesus Coll.Oxford, matr. 31 Oct 1720 ; BA 1724 ; MA 1727. [father perhaps Clerk of the Peace, Glamorgan]

JENKINSON, EDWARD, son of John Jenkinson MP, Bodicote, Oxfordshire, Joint Secretary to Lord Lieut. Ireland, and Frances, fourth dau. of Rear Adm.John Barker, Royal Navy ; bapt. 20 May 1786 ; adm.     ; KS (aged 14) 1800 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1803, adm.pens. 21 May 1803, but did not matr. ; Ensign, 2nd Foot Guards 26 May 1803 ; Lieut. and Capt., 29 May 1806 ; served in Peninsular War ; d. from effects of wounds received at battle of Talavera 24 Aug 1809 (for lines written on his death see Nugae Westmonasterienses, 20 Nov 1847).

JENKS, RICHARD ; b.     ; GS 1540 ; KS 1540 (PRO Exc.Aug.Office, Miscell.Books 24).

JENNER, ARTHUR CHARLES WILLIAM, third son of Sir William Jenner, Bart., GCB MD FRS, Physician in Ordinary to Queen Victoria and President, Royal College of Physicians,, and Adela Lucy Leman, second dau. of Stephen Adey, Gloucester Place, Portman Square, London, previously banker in Hobart, Tasmania,  ; b. 27 Feb 1864 ; adm. 16 Apr 1879 (R) ; left May 1882 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 12 Jan 1883 ; BA 1886 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 15 Nov 1886, called to bar 18 Nov 1889 ; Vice-Consul, Zanzibar 1894 ; Sub-Commissioner, Jubaland 1895 ; Vice-Consul, East African Protectorate 1896 ; killed in night attack upon his camp by Ogaden Somalis 16 Nov 1900.

JENNINGS, — ; b.      ; in school lists 1656.

JENNINGS, — ; b.      ; in school lists 1731, Jan 1732/3, Aug 1733. [These entries may relate to George Jennings (qv) or Richard Jennings (qv)]

JENNINGS, — ; b.      ; in school list Jan 1732/3. [As above]

JENNINGS, — ; b.      ; in school list 1754.

JENNINGS, AMBROSE DAWSON, only son of Rev.John Jennings, Canon of Westminster and Rector of St.John’s, Smith Square, Westminster, and Jane, youngest dau. of Pudsey Dawson, Langcliffe Hall, Yorks., previously Mayor of Liverpool ; b. 19 Sep 1833 ; adm. 1 Oct 1848 ; QS 1848 ; left Aug 1849 ; Cadet, EICS Bengal 1850 ; Cornet, 10th Light Cavalry 6 Dec 1850 ; Lieut., 27 Nov 1853 ; 2ndEuropean Cavalry 18 May 1858 ; Capt., 4 Jul 1862 ; Maj., unattached, 12 Oct 1863 – 16 May 1867 ; served in Indian Mutiny ; latterly living at Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire (1871 Census, 1881 Census) ; d. 4 Dec 1882.

JENNINGS, GEORGE, only son of Adm.Sir John Jennings, Kt. MP, Rear-Adm. of Great Britain, and Alice, dau. of Francis Breton, Wallington, Herts. ; bapt.St.Martin’s in the Fields 6 Apr 1721 (IGI) ; adm. (aged 9) Jul 1730 ; left 1737 ; Corpus Christi Coll.Cambridge, adm.1737, matr.1738 ; MP Whitchurch 8 Mar 1757-68, St.Germans 14 Dec 1768-74, Thetford from 1784 ; Comptroller-Gen., Army, 30 Jun 1750 (previously Accomptant to the Army) [sic, but check] ; of Newsells, Herts. ; DL Hertfordhire 1745, JP Hertfordshire 1746 ; m. 1 May 1741 Lady Mary de Burgh, younger dau. of Michael de Burgh, 10th Earl of Clanricarde (I) ; d. 5 Jun 1790.

JENNINGS, HENRY CONSTANTINE, only son of Henry Jennings, Shiplake, Oxfordshire, and Susannah, dau. of Charles Kent, Westhall ; bapt.Shiplake, Oxfordshire 15 Aug 1731 (IGI) ; adm. (aged 8) Jun 1740 ; left 1749 ; Ensign, 1st Foot Guards 1 May 1749, res. 16 Jan 1752 ; living in Italy c.1753-61 ; collected classical antiquities ; known as “Dog Jennings” from his purchase at Rome of a famous marble dog, sold at Christies 4 Apr 1778 for 1600 guineas ; resided at Shiplake after his return to England ; lost heavily on the turf, necessitating the sale of his collection ; a prisoner in the Fleet 1777-8 ; subsequently settled in Essex and formed a second collection ; falling again into debt, he became a prisoner at Chelmsford Gaol, and his new collection had to be sold ; living in Lindsey Row, Chelsea, from 1792, where he formed a third collection, comprising shells, precious stones, portraits and books ; arrested for debt in 1816, but his latest collection was not sold until after his death ; author, A Free Inquiry into the enormous increase of Attornies, 1785, and other publications ; lic. to m. 1st, 28 Jul 1766 Juliana Atkinson ; m.2nd, 1777 Elizabeth Katherine, dau. of Roger Nowell, Bobins Place, Kent ; d. in Belvidere Place, St.George’s Fields, within the rules of the King’s Bench, 17 Feb 1819. ODNB.

JENNINGS, JOHN ; b.      ; adm.      ; BB 1702-4 (Chapter Muniments 33734-6). [Perhaps John Jenings, son of Thomas Jenings, Gentleman of the Chapel Royal, and his first wife Elizabeth Loton ; bapt.Westminster Abbey 12 Feb 1690/1 ; clerk, House of Lords 1706-18, Clerk of the Journals from 1718 ; m.     ; d. 11 Jan 1736/7]

JENNINGS, JOHN ; b.      ; adm. (aged 12) Jul 1739 ; left 1742.

JENNINGS, JOHN ; b.      ; adm. (aged 9) Jan 1740/1 ; left 1749.

JENNINGS, JOHN, brother of Sir Philip Jennings-Clerke, Bart. (qv) ; bapt.  St.Anne’s, Soho 23 Sep 1731 (IGI) ; adm. (aged 13) Jul 1743 ; left 1746 ; Merton Coll.Oxford, matr. 24 May 1748 ; BA 1752.

JENNINGS, JOHN ; b.       ; adm. (aged 9) Jan 1752 ; in school list 1754.

JENNINGS, PHILIP, see JENNINGS-CLERKE, SIR PHILIP, BART.

JENNINGS, RICHARD ; b.        ; adm. (aged 13) Jun 1729 ; left 1734.

JENNINGS, RICHARD WILLIAM, son of William David Jennings, Proctor, Court of Arches, and King’s Proctor at Cape of Good Hope, and Mary Anne, widow of James Bradshaw Peirson, Vauxhall, Surrey, and dau. of Joseph Simpson ; b. 28 May 1801 ; adm. 24 Apr 1816 (G) ; left Christmas 1817 ; adm.solicitor Hilary 1825 ; adm.proctor, Court of Arches 1825 ; firm Jennings and Son, Bennet’s Hill, City of London ; m. 30 Oct 1827 Mary Ann Spong, dau. of Francis Smith MD, Maidstone, Kent ; d. 18 Aug 1869.

JENNINGS, ROBERT ; b.         ; adm. (aged 15) Feb 1717/8 ; left 1718.

[JENNINGS, THOMAS ; b.      ; in school lists Dec 1736-42. Christian name Thomas presumably only evidenced by list of Dec 1736 and therefore probably erroneous ; entries in school lists may therefore relate to others with this surname]

JENNINGS, WILLIAM, brother of Sir Philip Jennings-Clerke, Bart. (qv) ; bapt St.Anne’s, Soho 24 Jan 1724 (IGI) ; adm. (aged 11) Jan 1735/6 ; left 1738 ; Oriel Coll.Oxford, matr. 18 Sep 1741 ; BA 1745 ; migrated to Merton Coll. ; MA 1748 ; BD 1758 ; ordained deacon  2 Jun 1751 (London), and perhaps William Jennings who was ordained priest 17 Feb 1754 (Peterborough) ; Vicar of Barkway, Herts. (disp. to hold with R.Reed, Herts., 1758) ; Rector of Reed, Herts., 26 Oct 1758 ; Rector of Hayes, Middlesex, from 3 May 1759 ; Prebendary of Worcester from 27 Aug 1763 ; Vicar of Lindridge, Worcs., from 12 Sep 1777 ; Second Chaplain, Chelsea Hospital, 8 Jun 1768- Feb 75, First Chaplain from 17 Feb 1775 ; d. 17 Mar 1788. [perhaps Rector of St.Michael, Wareham, Dorset 6 Feb 1755]

JENNINGS-CLERKE, SIR PHILIP, BART., son of Philip Jennings MP, Dudleston, Shropshire, barrister, Bencher Inner Temple, and his second wife Dorothy, dau. of George Clerke, Launde Abbey, Leics., and cousin of Sir Talbot Clerke, Bart. (qv) ; bapt.St.Anne’s, Soho May 1722 (IGI) ; adm. (aged 10) Jan 1732/3 ; left 1736 ; Oriel Coll.Oxford, matr. 7 Nov 1739 ; 2nd Lieut., 5th Marines 26 Nov 1739 ; Lieut., Fleming’s Regt. (36th Foot), 18 Apr 1741 ; Capt., Onslow’s Regt. (8th Foot), 26 Jun 1744 ; Exempt, 1st Troop of Horse Guards 4 Jun 1746 ; Guidon and 2nd Maj., 21 Aug 1754 ; Cornet and 1st Maj., 7 Nov 1759 ; 2nd Lieut. and Lieut.-Col., 15 Apr 1761 ; 1st Lieut., 21 Nov 1763 ; retd. 31 Dec 1770 ; MP Totnes from 1768 ; inherited estates of Clerke family 1774 ; assumed additional surname of Clerke 26 Oct 1774 ; created baronet 26 Oct 1774 ; a witness for Lord George Gordon at his trial for high treason Feb 1781 ; a description of him at a dinner given by Mr Thrale will be found in Boswell’s Johnson(ed.Birkbeck Hill, iv, 80-1) ; of Dudleston, Shropshire, and Foxlease, Lyndhurst, Hampshire ; High Sheriff, Hampshire 1766 ; one of the Verderers of the New Forest ; m. 1748 Anne, dau. of Col.Richard Thompson MP, Coley Park, Reading, Berks., and Jamaica ; d. 14 Jan 1788. ODNB.

JEPHSON, — ; b.       ; adm. 27 Feb 1655 ; in school lists 1656 (“junior”) ; a boarder.

JEPHSON, — ; b.       ; adm.      ; a boarder ; left Nov 1656 (“senior”) (school lists 1656, first three quarters).

JEPHSON, — ; b.      ; at school under Busby ; “Capt.Jephson” present at OW dinner given by Edward Wetenhall (qv) at Cork 8 Apr 1686 (HMC Egmont Diary, iii, 373) ; of Mallow, co.Cork ; JP co.Cork. [perhaps John Jephson, MP Mallow (I) 1692-5]

JEPHSON, ALBAN MOUNTENEY, brother of Cuthbert Armroid Jephson (qv) ; b. 5 Jul 1847 ; adm. 20 Jan 1860 ; left Aug 1860 ; Midshipman, Royal Navy (by 1865) ; d. on board HMS Melville at Hong Kong 30 Sep 1871.

JEPHSON, CUTHBERT ARMROID, eldest son of Rev.William Jephson, Vicar of Hinton Waldrist, Berks., and Elizabeth Child, second dau. of John Cuthbert Joyner, Denmark Hill, Surrey ; b. 1 Jan 1846 ; adm. 21 Jan 1858 (R) ; BB 3 Jun 1858 ; Min.Can.1860 ; left Dec 1862 ; partner in firm Pollard, Jephson & Co, Park Street, Southwark, engineers and general merchants, to Apr 1874 ; emigrated to Canada, but returned to England by 1901 ; m. 20 Apr 1870 Josephine, youngest dau. of Rev.Peter Cotes, Rector of Litchfield, Hampshire ; death registered Eastry third quarter 1929, aged 83.

JEPHSON, HENRY WILLIAM, son of James Jephson, Warwick Square, London, and Inner Temple, barrister, and Julia, youngest dau. of George Pain, New Lodge, Salisbury, Wilts. ; b. 29 Aug 1865 ; adm. 21 Jun 1878 (H) ; left Aug 1882 ; Magdalene Coll.Cambridge, adm. 6 Jul 1884, matr.Mich.1884 ; BA 1888 ; adm.Inner Temple 16 Nov 1891, called to bar 4 May 1898 ; m. 29 Jan 1895 Mary Louisa Chicheley, only dau. of Lieut.-Col.Alfred Chicheley Plowden, Bengal Staff Corps (previously EICS Bengal) ; d. 26 Jan 1934.

JEPHSON, WILLIAM, second son of William Jephson MP, Froyle, Hampshire, and Alicia, dau. of Sir John Denham, Kt, Boarstall, Bucks. ; b.       ; at school in 1657 ; KS 1663 ; adm.Middle Temple 8 May 1665, called to bar 9 May 1673 ; MP East Grinstead Oct 1679 – Jan 1681, Chipping Wycombe from 1689 ; Private Secretary to William III Nov 1688-Jul 1689 ; Secretary to the Treasury from Apr 1689 ; of Boarstall, Bucks. ; m. by Sep 1672 Mary, dau. of William Lewis MP, The Van, Glamorgan ; d. 7 Jun 1691.

JERMY, ISAAC, eldest son of George Preston (adm.1769, qv) ; b. 23 Sep 1789 ; adm.     ; in school lists 1801, 1803 ; left 1807 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 28 Jan 1808 ; BA 1812 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 11 May 1809, called to bar 20 May 1814 ; Recorder of Norwich from 1831 ; assumed surname of Jermy in lieu of Preston 6 Sep 1838 ; his succession to the family property at Stanfield, Norfolk, was forcibly resisted 1838 ; m.1st, 20 May 1819 Mary Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Beevor, Bart. ; m.2nd, May 1832 Frances Thomasine, dau. of Rev.John Jephson, Rector of Mullaghbrack, co.Armagh, and Prebendary of Armagh ; murdered at Stanfield Hall by James Blomfield Rush 28 Nov 1848. ODNB.

JERMY, ISAAC JERMY, only son of Isaac Jermy (qv) ; b. 20 Nov 1821 ; adm. 3 Jun 1833 ; KS 1836 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambriddge 1840, adm.pens. 28 May 1840, scholar 1841 ; BA 1844 ; MA 1848 ; assumed surname of Jermy in lieu of Preston 6 Sep 1838 ; m. Jan 1846 Sophia Jane, dau. of Rev.Clement Chevallier, Rector of Badingham, Suffolk ; murdered at Stanfield Hall by James Blomfield Rush 28 Nov 1848. ODNB (s.v.father).

JERMYN, EDMUND, eldest son of Hugh Willoughby Jermyn (qv), and his first wife ; b. 17 Oct 1845 ; adm. 1 Oct 1858 ; QS 1860 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1864, matr. 18 May 1864 ; shot for Oxford v.Cambridge 1868 ; Burdett Coutts Scholar 1870 ; BA 1869 ; MA 1871 ; ordained deacon 1870, priest 1871 (both Oxford) ; Curate, St.Paul’s, Oxford 1870-2 ; SPG Secretary, Madras 1873-4 ; Chaplain, Bengal Ecclesiastical Establishment 1875-94 ; Rector of Newenden, Kent 1894-7 ; Vicar of Helsby, Cheshire 1897-1903 ; Rector of Croughton, Northants 1903-12 ; m.1st, 3 Feb 1873 Katherine, dau. of Lieut.-Col.Joseph Chambers, EICS Bengal ; m.2nd, 8 Oct 1878 Constance Barree, dau. of Charles Paget Carmichael CSI, Bengal Civil Service, previously EICS Bengal ; d. 8 Apr 1925.

JERMYN, HUGH WILLOUGHBY, second son of Rev.George Bitton Jermyn LLD, Curate, Swaffham Prior, Cambs., and his first wife Catherine, sister of Andrew Rowland (qv) ; b. 25 Aug 1820 ; adm. 3 Oct 1831 ; Min.Can.1835 ; left Dec 1836 ; Trinity Hall, Cambridge, adm.sizar 30 Jun 1837, matr.Mich.1837 ; BA 1841 ; MA 1847 ; DD 1872 ; ordained deacon 1842, priest 1843 (both London) ; Curate, Kensington, Middlesex 1843-5 ; Chaplain, Kensington Workhouse 1845-7 ; Incumbent, St.John’s, Forres, Morayshire 1847-54 ; Dean of Moray and Ross 1852-4 ; Archdeacon of St.Kitts, West Indies 1854-8 ; Rector of Nettlecombe, Somerset 1858-70 ; Vicar of Barking, Essex 1870-1 ; consecrated Bishop of Colombo 28 Oct 1871 – res.1875 ; Bishop of Brechin from Jan 1876 ; Primus of Episcopal Church of Scotland Sep 1886-91 ; m.1st, 26 Dec 1844 Ellen, eldest dau. of Edward Scudamore MD, Canterbury, Kent ; m.2nd, 24 Jun 1879 Sophia Henrietta, eldest dau. of Rev. Edward Chaloner Ogle, Kirkley Hall, Northumberland ; d. 17 Sep 1903.

JERMYN, STEPHEN, only son of Stephen Jermyn, Tottenham, Middlesex, and his second wife Jane, eldest dau. of John Pettiward, Putney, Surrey ; bapt. 24 Apr 1712 ; adm. (aged 9) Jun 1721 ; left 1728 ; Emmanuel Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 14 Jun 1728, fellow commoner 2 Apr 1729 ; a lunatic by 1788 ; m. Margaretta Maria, dau. of John Hobby, London, merchant ; d. 18 Feb 1796.

JERMYN, TURENNE, only son of Cdr.Rowland Formby Jermyn, St.Helier, Jersey, Indian Navy, and his second wife Ann Bates, dau. of John Frederick Freeman, Stricklands, Stowmarket, Suffolk, surgeon ; b. 12 Apr 1862 ; adm. 4 Jun 1874 ; QS 1876 ; left Whitsun 1878 ; RMC Sandhurst 1880 ; Lieut., Berks Regt. 22 Oct 1881 ; Royal Irish Regt., 1 Apr 1882 ; Bengal Staff Corps ; Lieut., 2nd Sikh Infantry (Punjab Frontier Force) 12 Jun 1883 ; Wing Officer and Adjt., 23 May 1884 ; Capt., 22 Oct 1892 ; Maj., 10 Jul 1901 ; Lieut.-Col., 1 Jun 1904 ; Brevet Col., 11 Jun 1907 ; Col., 6 Jul 1908 ; ret. 22 Oct 1913 ; re-employed at beginning of 1914-18 War as AA and QMG 16thDivision, Ireland, but compelled to resign through ill-health ; Censor, London Telegraph Office 1917-9 ; served with Hazara Expedition 1888, Waziristan Expedition 1894-5, at Tirah 1897-8 and in China 1900 ; mentioned in despatches LG 14 May 1901, and for valuable services during 1914-18 War ; m.1897 Rose, dau. of Rev.Oswald Mangin Holden, Vicar of Gailey, Staffs. ; d. 29 Aug 1924.

JERMYN, WILLOUGHBY, youngest son of Hugh Willoughby Jermyn (qv), and his first wife ; b. 28 Feb 1860 ; adm. 12 Jun 1873 ; left May 1878 ; emigrated to Australia ; a local government clerk in New South Wales, serving at Yass 1897-1907, Hay 1907-8, Bendigo 1908-17, Eurobodalla 1917- ; subsequently living at Warringah, New South Wales ; m. 14 Dec 1891 Irene Frances, dau. of William Nathaniel Rokes, Sydney, New South Wales, grazier, subsequently grocer ; d. at Killara, New South Wales, Australia 29 Apr 1930.

JERVIS, see also GERVIS.

JERVIS, EDWARD, fourth son of Thomas Jervis MD MRCP MRCS, Connaught Square, London, and his second wife Mary Jane Codling, previously his maid servant ; b. 22 Aug 1868 ; adm. 23 Sep 1880 (R) ; left Mar 1886 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 12 Jun 1886 ; BA 1889 ; MA 1894 ; Leeds Clergy School 1890 ; ordained 1891 ; Curate, All Saints, South Acton, Middlesex 1891-4, St.Mary Magdalen, Chiswick, Middlesex 1896-6 ; Curate St.Peter’s, Streatham, Surrey 1896-1904, Vicar from 1904 ; d. 19 Nov 1918.

JERVIS, SIR JOHN, third son of Thomas Jervis QC MP, Second Justice of Chester, and Mary Ann, eldest dau. of Oliver Dixon, Red Hill, Old Swinford, Worcs., barrister, Bencher Gray’s Inn ; b. 12 Jan 1802 ; adm. 18 Sep 1815 (G) ; left 3 Dec 1818 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 4 Feb 1819, matr. Mich.1819 ; adm.Middle Temple 12 Jan 1819, called to bar 6 Feb 1824, Bencher 21 Apr 1837, Treasurer 1846 ; member, Oxford and Chester circuits ; patent of precedence 1837 ; MP (Whig) Chester 1832 – Jul 1850 ; Solicitor-Gen., 4-7 Jul 1846, Attorney-Gen., 7 Jul 1846 – Jul 1850 ; knighted 1 Aug 1846 ; President of Commission for enquiring into systems of pleading in the Common Law Courts 13 May 1850 ; Chief Justice of the Common Pleas (and Serjeant-at-Law) from 16 Jul 1850 ; Privy Councillor 14 Aug 1850 ; as Attorney-Gen. introduced the 1846 Acts relating to Justices of the Peace, known by his name ; one of originators of, and contributor to, The Jurist ; joint editor of two sets of Exchequer Reports; author, Practical Treatise on the Office and Duties of Coroners, 1829, and other works ; m. 3 Nov 1823 Catherine Jane, sister of Walter Garcia Mundell (qv) ; d. 1 Nov 1856. ODNB.

JERVIS, JOHN, son of Sir John Jervis (qv) ; b. 29 Jun 1826 ; adm. 29 Feb 1836 ; Trinity Hall, Cambridge, adm.pens. 30 Dec 1842, scholar 1845, matr.Mich.1843 ; BA 1847 ; MA 1850 ; adm.Middle Temple 6 Nov 1843, called to bar 12 Jan 1849 ; associate, Common Pleas, from 1850 ; MP (Whig) Horsham 1847 – Jun 1848 ; DL Kent ; d. unm. 8 Jul 1860.

JERVIS, SWYNFEN STEVENS, eldest son of Swynfen Jervis, London, and Netherseal, Leics., and Maria Anne, dau. of William Anderson, St.Leonard, Eastcheap, London ; b. 10 May 1797 ; adm. Christmas 1810 ; in school list Oct 1814 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 30 Nov 1815 ; MP Bridport 1837-41 ; of Darlaston Hall, near Stone, Staffs. ; m. 1st, 10 Mar 1821 Jane, third dau. of Peter N.Roberts, Esher, Surrey ; m.2nd, 11 Aug 1834 Anne Bourne, dau. of Major [H. ?] Winton ; m.3rd, 13 Jul 1857 Catherine, eldest dau. of Francis Daniell, Knowle, Devon ; d. 15 Jan 1867. [father wine merchant ?]

JERVOISE, TRISTRAM HUDDLESTONE, eldest surviving son of Richard Jervoise, Britford, Wilts., and Ann, dau. of Tristram Huddlestone, Croydon, Surrey ; b. 1 Jun 1736 ; adm. Jun 1747 ; in school list 1754 ; Wadham Coll.Oxford, matr. 18 Oct 1754, aged 18 ; of The Moat, Britford, near Salisbury, Wilts. ; High Sheriff, Hampshire 1767 ; d.unm. 31 Dec 1794.

JESSON, PUDSEY, son of Pudsey Jesson, Langley, Warwicks., and his second wife Mary Edwards (IGI) ; half-brother of William Jesson (qv) ; bapt.Sutton Coldfield, Warwicks. 1 Aug 1740 (IGI) ; adm. (aged 10) Oct 1750 ; in school list 1752 ; d. 4 Aug 1753.

JESSON, THOMAS, son of Thomas Jesson, Hill Park, Westerham, Kent, and Beech Hill House, Ringwood, Hampshire, and Anna Elliott, sister of William Percy (qv) ; b. 17 Nov 1810 ; adm. 24 Sep 1823 (G) ; left Dec 1828 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 13 Dec 1828, matr. Mich.1829 ; m. 6 Oct 1846 Anne Frances, youngest dau. of Thomas Read Kemp (qv) ; d. 2 Dec 1871.

JESSON, WILLIAM, eldest son of Pudsey Jesson, Langley Hall, Warwicks., and his first wife Elizabeth, dau. of John Freeman, Wellingborough, Northants ; bapt.  Sutton Coldfield, Warwicks. 22 May 1730 (IGI) ; adm. (aged 10) Feb 1740/1 ; left 1741 ; of Sutton Coldfield, Warwicks. ; m. Hannah, dau. of William Ash, Paston, near Peterborough, Northants ; d. 21 Oct 1786.

JESSON, WILLIAM PERCY, brother of Thomas Jesson (qv) ; b. 22 Feb 1812 ; adm. 18 Jan 1826 (G) ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 14 Jan 1831, matr.Mich.1831 ; BA 1835 ; of Harrow Lodge, Ringwood, Hampshire ; living Christchurch, Hampshire, in 1881 (1881 Census), no occupation stated ; m. 4 Dec 1838 Agnes Louisa, dau. of Edward Lumley Wilson, Brighton, Sussex, and niece of Sir Robert Wilson (qv) ; d. 6 Jun 1886.

JESSUP, JOHN ; b.      ; adm.      ; KS      ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1642, but never adm.

JESUP, ROBERT, son of John Jesup, Coningsby, West Halton, Lincs., and Anne, dau. of Robert Sandford, Chapel, Essex ; b.     ; at school under Osbaldeston and Busby six years (J.E.B.Mayor, ed., Admissions to St.John’s Coll.Camb., i, 64) ; BB ; KS 1639 ; St.John’s Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 26 May 1642, aged 18, Bishop Williams scholar 9 Nov 1642, matr.Mich.1642.

JETT, THOMAS, son of Thomas Jett, St.Margaret’s, Westminster, and Margaret — ; b. 5 Apr 1679 ; at Merchant Taylors’ Sch. 1694 ; adm.      ; KS 1696 ; left 1697 ; Under Clerk, Treasury Jun 1698 – Jun 1713 ; adm.Middle Temple 13 Apr 1705, called to bar 27 May 1715 ; adm.Gray’s Inn 6 Jun 1722 ; one of the Auditors of the Exchequer from 20 Jun 1706 ; FRS 30 Nov 1714 ; FSA 1723 ; a collector of books and manuscripts (sold by auction 15 Feb and 11 May 1731) ; m. 1st,10 Jun 1703 Ann, only dau. of William Lowndes MP, Winslow, Bucks., Secretary to the Treasury ; lic.to m.2nd, 8 Oct 1725 Elizabeth Manning ; d. 1 Jul 1730.

JEVE, JOHN ; b.        ; adm.      ; KS 1637. [maybe John Jeve, Waltham, Abbey, Essex, aged about 40, who had lic.to m. 13 May 1670 Anne Bernard, Waltham Abbey, Essex]

JEWELL, GEORGE, eldest son of John Jewell, St.Martin’s in the Fields, gardener, and his second wife Sarah, dau. of George Jewers, Battersea, Surrey ; b.    ; adm.     ; BB 1708 ; Min.Can. 1709, 1710 ; QS 1711 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1715, adm.pens. 16 Jun 1715, scholar 13 Apr 1716, matr.1718 ; BA 1718/9 ; MA 1722 ; Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll. 2 Oct 1721, Major Fellow 4 Jul 1722 ; an Usher at the School from c.1719 (?) ; m. Lucia — (subsequently wife of Vincent Bourne (qv) ) ; d. 6 Jun 1725, aged 31. Buried North Cloister, Westminster Abbey.

JEWKES, CHARLES, eldest son of Samuel Jewkes, Wolverley, Worcs., and Frances, second dau. of William Talbot, Stourton Castle, Kinver, Staffs. ; nephew of Lancelot Blackburne (qv) ; b.       ; adm.      ; KS 1695 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1701, matr. 4 Jul 1701, aged 18, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1701 – void 1709 ; BA 1707 ; adm.Middle Temple 12 Feb 1694/5.

JOHNES, — ; b.      ; adm.     ; a pensioner 1564-7 (tutor, Prebendary Latimer) (Chapter Muniments 54004-13).

JOHNES, JOHN ; b.      ; adm.      ; Min.Can.1576.

JOHNES, JOHN, see JONES, JOHN (KS 1641).

JOHNES, ROWLAND ; b.       ; adm.      ; Min.Can.1576.

JOHNSON, see also JONSON.

JOHNSON, — ; b.       ; adm.     ; QS 1566-9 (Chapter Muniments 54012, 54014-8, 54021).

JOHNSON, — ; in school list Dec 1788. [perhaps Robert Johnson, b. 18 Dec 1774, brother of George Gerrard Johnson (qv)]

JOHNSON, ANDREW, eldest son of Rev.William Johnson, Rector of St.Clement’s, Eastcheap, London, and Mary, dau. of Robert Tabrum, Clapton House, Middlesex ; b. 16 Jun 1830 ; adm. 19 Jun 1838 ; a witness in the action of Williamson v.Collier tried before Lord Chief Justice Tindal in the Common Pleas 3 Dec 1841 (Times 4 Dec 1841) ; QS 1845 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1849, adm.pens. 19 May 1849, scholar 1850, matr.Mich.1849 ; BA 1853 ; MA 1857 ; ordained deacon 1853, priest 1854 (both London) ; Curate, St.Clement’s, Eastcheap ; Second Master, St.Olave’s GS, Southwark 1859-60, Head Master from 1860 ; author Bacon’s Novum Organum, newly translated with notes, 1859 ; m. 14 Jul 1858 Mary, second dau. of Rev.Alexander McCaul DD, Rector of St.Magnus the Martyr, London Bridge, and Prebendary of St.Paul’s ; d. 7 Apr 1893.

JOHNSON, ARCHIBALD ACHESON, ninth son of Sir Henry Allen Johnson, Bart., and Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. of Frederick Philipse, Philipseburg, New York, USA ; b. 3 Jul 1835 ; adm. 3 Jun 1847 ; Min.Can.1850 ; left 1850 ; Cadet, EICS Madras 1853 ; Ensign, unattached 14 Mar 1853 ; 9th Native Infantry 11 May 1853 ; Lieut., 23 Nov 1856 ; Madras Staff Corps 18 Feb 1861 ; Capt., 14 Mar 1865 ; Maj., 14 Mar 1873 ; Lieut.-Col., 14 Mar 1879 ; Brevet Col., 14 Mar 1883 ; retd. 3 Jul 1892 ; m. 7 Jan 1869 Agnes Sarah, dau. of Rev.Arthur Marmaduke Franklin Browne, Vicar of Affane and Aglish, co.Waterford ; d. 20 Apr 1894.

JOHNSON, ARTHUR MAXWELL, younger son of Murray Maxwell Johnson, Stone Castle, Greenhithe, Kent, solicitor, and Elizabeth, dau. of Capt.John Milbourne Jackson, Royal Navy ; b. 10 Oct 1854 ; adm. 27 May 1869 (G) ; left Christmas 1871 ; member, London Stock Exchange (defaulter 1895, bankrupt 21 Jan 1897) ; m. 14 Sep 1882 Clara Maria, second dau. of Rev.Frederick Christian Jackson, Rector of Grade, Cornwall ; d. 14 Nov 1927.

JOHNSON, CHARLES ; b.      ; adm. (aged 9) Sep 1736 ; left 1736.

JOHNSON, DUKE ; b.      ; adm. (aged 11) Jul 1726 ; left 1727. [Evidently Duke Beekley Johnson, bapt.St.Martin’s in the Fields 16 Sep 1714, son of Bedford Johnson and Barbara — (IGI)].

JOHNSON, GEORGE GERRARD, son of Robert Johnson, and Jane — (IGI); b. 11 Nov 1772 ; adm. 18 Jul 1785 ; left Easter 1786. [presumably George Gerrard Johnson who m. in Bengal, India 26 Feb 1795 Mary Hincksman (IGI) (there are Cadet papers for George Gerrard Johnson in India Office Records)]. [presumably G.G.Johnson, Lieut., Madras Native Infantry 6 Jun 1793, although Dodwell and Miles give this individual as “John Gerraud Johnson”, Ensign 21 Jun 1791, Lieut. 6 Jun 1793, died 1796] [apparently son of Robert Johnson, Finchley, Middlesex, and Jane, only dau. of George Errington]

JOHNSON, GODSCHALL, eldest son of Godschall Johnson, Putney Hill, Surrey, and Antigua, West Indies, and his first wife Elizabeth, only dau. of Anthony Hodges, Bolney Court, Oxfordshire ; b.     ; adm. 3 Apr 1788 ; Oriel Coll.Oxford, matr. 13 Jul 1797, aged 17 ; Cornet, 10th Light Dragoons 25 Sep 1800 ; Lieut., 27 Sep 1801 ; half-pay 1802 ; Lieut., 7th Foot 21 Feb 1805 ; 9th Light Dragoons Feb 1805 ; 16th Light Dragoons 13 Jun 1805 ; retd. 3 Apr 1806 ; Paymaster, Bedford Militia District 1809 ; living at Bath, Somerset, in 1819 ; HBM Consul, Antwerp, from 12 Sep 1839 (obtaining the appointment as being a relative of Lord Palmerston’s mother) ; m. 1st, 1802, Lucy, dau. of Lieut.-Col.Harry Bisshopp, Lancashire Fencibles ; m.2nd, 1825, Frances Wetenhall (nee Tomkinson) [perhaps dau. of William Tomkinson Wetenhall (formerly Tomkinson), Hankelow Hall, Cheshire, and Nelson, Ontario, Canada ]  ; d. 3 Dec 1857.

JOHNSON, HENRY ; b.      ; adm. (aged 11) Apr 1742 ; left 1747.

JOHNSON, HENRY JAMES WOLFENDEN, see JOHNSTONE, HENRY JAMES WOLFENDEN.

JOHNSON, JAMES, second son of Rev.James Johnson, Rector of Long Melford, Suffolk, and Anne, dau. of Thomas Cuthbert, Wickford, Essex ; b. 20 Sep 1705 ; adm. Jan 1717/8 ; KS 1719 ; Capt. of the School 1723 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1724, matr. 5 Jun 1724, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1724 – void 14 Dec 1742 (expiry year of grace as R.Turweston) ; BA 1728 ; MA 1731 ; DD 1742 (incorp.Cambridge 1749) ; Under Master of the School Jun 1733-48 ; patent for appointment not sealed until 23 Mar 1735/6 ; ordained deacon 13 Jun 1731 (Oxford), priest 19 Dec 1731 (Rochester) ; Domestic Chaplain to Bishop of Rochester 19 Oct 1731 ; Rector of Turweston, Bucks., 8 Dec 1741-4 ; Rector of Mixbury, Oxfordshire 10 Feb 1743/4-59 ; Vicar of Watford, Herts., 14 Jan 1743/4 – Dec 1759 ; Rector of Berkhampstead, Herts., 14 Jun 1743-59 ; Chaplain in Ordinary to George II 15 Sep 1744-52 ; Prebendary of St.Paul’s 24 Nov 1748 – c. Dec 1752 (?) ; consecrated Bishop of Gloucester 10 Dec 1752 ; charged before Privy Council Feb 1753 of having drunk the Pretender’s health in company with William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield (qv) and Andrew Stone (qv), but the charge was shown to be false ; translated to Worcester 13 Nov 1759 ; Busby Trustee from 22 Mar 1744/5 ; d. unm. from effects of a fall from his horse at Bath 26 Nov 1774 (M.I.Lacock, Wilts.). ODNB.

JOHNSON, JOHN ; b.      ; adm. (aged 11) Feb 1722/3.

JOHNSON, NEVIL ; b.       ; adm.       ; Min.Can.1635.

JOHNSON, RICHARD ; b.      ; adm.     ; QS     ; a contributor to the congratulatory verses by the QSS to Queen Elizabeth c.1587, preserved in Chapter Library ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, scholar 1591 ; BA 1594/5 ; MA 1598 (incorp.Oxford 1600) ; BD 1608 ; Fellow, Trinity Coll. 1597 – c.1604 ; ordained deacon and priest 10 May 1601 (Lincoln) ; University Preacher 1603 ; Rector of Barrowden, Rutland, from 23 Mar 1602/3 ; Head Master, Derby Sch. to 1610 ; Vicar of St.Werburgh’s, Derby, 7 Mar 1607 [or 1607/8 ?]-27 ; Prebendary of Southwell 9 Dec 1616 – May 1624, resigned ; lic. to m. 22 Jul 1604 Katharine, dau. of Rev.Richard Smyth BD, Rector of Bulwick, Northants ; buried St.Werburgh’s, Derby 20 Jul 1629.

[JOHNSON, ROBERT, son of Sir Nathaniel Johnson Kt , MP, Governor of South Carolina, North America, and Joanna, sister of John Overton (qv) ; b. 1677 ; at school under Busby ; plantation owner, South Carolina ; Governor of South Carolina 30 Apr 1717- Dec 1719, and again from 22 Nov 1729 ; m. Margaret Bonner ; d. at Charleston, South Carolina 3 May 1735.  ODNB. Regarded as an OW by Russell Barker & Stenning, on basis of a passage in a letter dated 23 Jun 1732 printed in Autobiography of Mrs Delaney, i, 359, but the reference is in reality to George Burrington (qv), Governor of North Carolina]

JOHNSON, ROBERT ; b.      ; adm. (aged 14) Jan 1717/8 ; left 1718. [“appears as Johnstoun in under school list”]

JOHNSON, SAMUEL, only son of George Johnson, Norton, Lacock, Wilts., and Mary, dau. of Samuel Cook, Beaulieu, Lacock, Wilts. ; b.     ; adm.      ; KS (aged 14) 1741 ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1745, matr. 12 Jun 1745, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1745 – void by marriage 15 Jan 1759 ; BA 1749 ; MA 1752 ; ordained deacon 24 Sep 1749, priest 10 Jun 1750 (both Oxford) ; Perpetual Curate of Cirencester, Gloucs., 1753 – Jun 1778 ; Rector of Stansfield, Suffolk 11 Jun 1778 – Oct 1780 ; Vicar of a portion of Bampton, Oxfordshire, from 13 Sep 1780 ; m. 4 Dec 1758 Catherine, dau. of Christopher Johnston, Cirencester, Gloucs. ; d. 9 Mar 1784 (M.I.Cirencester, Gloucs.).

JOHNSON, SIMON ; b.     ; adm. (aged 15) Oct 1740 ; left 1741. [note Simon Johnson, St.John the Evangelist, Westminster, will proved PCC 16 Feb 1787]

JOHNSON, THOMAS ; b.      ; adm.     ; KS     ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1650, matr. 27 Nov 1650, Westminster Student to removal 11 Sep 1660 ; BA 17 Jan 1653/4 ; MA 1656.

JOHNSON, THOMAS ; b.      ; adm. (aged 16) May 1745.

JOHNSON, WALTER RANKIN, brother of William Fountain Johnson (qv) ; b. 11 Jul 1787 ; in school list 1797 ; KS 1801 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1805, adm.pens. 27 May 1805, scholar 18 Apr 1806, matr. Mich.1805 ; BA 1809 ; MA 1812 ; an Usher at the School 1814-9 ; ordained deacon 3 Apr 1813 (Bristol), priest 19 May 1815 (London) ; Curate, West Wycombe, Bucks. ; m. 2 Dec 1840 Louisa, dau. of Joseph Stephens, Dilwyn, Herefs. ; d. 27 Oct 1844.

JOHNSON, WILLIAM ; b.     ; adm.     ; KS     ; failed to obtain his election to either University 1607 ; Christ Church, Oxford, Canoneer Student 15 Jul 1607 – 1618/9. [perhaps ordained deacon 16 Mar 1616/7, priest 15 Jun 1617 (both Oxford), described as BA Christ Church, Oxford]

JOHNSON, WILLIAM, of Warwickshire ; b.     ; at school c.1662 (Wood, Life and Times, ii, 507) ; MD Angers [check] (incorp.Cambridge 1682) ; medical practitioner in London and Warwick ; FRCP 1685, Censor 1688 ; m. Anne —- ; d. 22 Nov 1725, aged 82.

JOHNSON, WILLIAM FOUNTAIN, son of Benjamin John Johnson, Abingdon Street, Westminster, American loyalist, [attorney ?], and Ann [Paterson ?] ; b. 2 Dec 1782 ; adm.      ; Min.Can.1797 ; entered Ordnance Office 1797 ; Senior Clerk to Master-Gen. of Ordnance 1803, subsequently Chief Clerk to retirement 1832 ; m. 1825 Isabella, youngest dau. of Alexander Hawthorn, Gower Street, London ; d. 14 Mar 1853.

JOHNSTON, CHARLES SMYTH, brother of Edward John Johnston (qv) ; b. 19 Dec 1844 ; adm. 1 Oct 1858 (G) ; left 1859 ; Trinity Hall, Cambridge, adm.pens. 30 Jun 1865, matr. Mich.1865 ; BA 1869 ; ordained deacon 1869, priest 1870 (both Chichester) ; Curate, Battle, Sussex 1869-72 ; Rector of Stanningfield, Suffolk 1872-5 ; Rector of Felsham, Suffolk 1875-7 ; Rector of Whelnethan, Suffolk 1878-80 ; Rector of Sproughton, Suffolk, from 1880 ; of Bradfield Hall, Bury St.Edmunds, Suffolk ; m. 3 Sep 1874 Harriet Mary Hunter, dau. of Benjamin Brydges Hunter Rodwell QC MP, Lincolns Inn and Holbrooke, Ipswich, Suffolk ; d. 4 Nov 1910.

JOHNSTON, EDWARD JOHN, second son of Hugh Johnston, Danson House, Bexley, Kent, and Ann, dau. of Edward Smyth, Norwich, banker, and sister-in-law of Rev.Charles Brodrick Scott, Head Master of the School ; b. 4 Jan 1843 ; adm. 26 Jan 1858 (G) ; left Dec 1859 ; Ensign, 66th Foot 28 Aug 1863 ; Lieut., 10 Oct 1865 ; Capt., 18 Aug 1869 ; of Hyde End, Brimpton, Berks. ; m. 1st, 18 Apr 1872 Louisa, dau. of William Kenrick, St Clare, Walmer, Kent ;  m.2nd, 23 Aug 1877 Mary Caroline, dau. of Capt.George Campbell Fowler, Royal Navy ; death registered Newbury fourth quarter 1900, aged 57.

JOHNSTON, JAMES, elder son of Right Hon.James Johnston PC (S) MP, Secretary of State for Scotland, and his third wife Lucy, dau. of Thomas Claxton, Dublin, Ireland ; b.     ; adm. (aged 15) Jun 1736 ; left 1739 ; Magdalene Coll.Cambridge, adm.fellow commoner 19 May 1739, matr.1740 ; Maj., Cadogan’s (2nd Troop) Horse Guards 1744 ; Lieut.-Col., Royal Horse Guards 17 Dec 1754 ; Brevet Col., 19 Feb 1762 ; Col., 4th Dragoon Guards 3 Aug 1762 – Apr 1775 ; Maj.-Gen., 30 Apr 1770 ; Col., 11thDragoons 27 Apr 1775 – Feb 1785  ; Lieut.-Gen., 29 Aug 1777 ; Col.2nd Dragoons, from 4 Feb 1785  ; Gen., 25 Oct 1793 ; m. 2 Mar 1746/7 Lady Charlotte Montagu, youngest dau. of George Montagu, 1stEarl of Halifax, and his second wife ; m.2nd, Frances, widow of Right Rev.Philip Twysden DD, Bishop of Raphoe, and dau. of Right Hon.Thomas Carter PC (I), Robertstown, co.Meath, Master of the Rolls (I) ; d. 24 Nov 1795.

JOHNSTON, JAMES, only surviving son of Capt.George Johnston, Dublin, army agent, and Hester, dau. of Very Rev.James Bland, Dean of Ardfert ; b.     ; adm. (aged 12) Sep 1736 ; left 1739 ; Cornet, 13thDragoons 5 Oct 1736 ; Lieut., 16 Feb 1740/1 ; 1st Royal Dragoons 23 Apr 1742 ; Capt., 24 Apr 1742 ; Maj., 27 May 1745 ; Lieut.-Col., 13th Dragoons 2 Dec 1754 ; 1st Royal Dragoons 7 Apr 1759 ; Brevet Col., 19 Feb 1762 ; Lieut-Gov., Minorca 1763-74 ; Maj.-Gen., 30 Apr 1770 ; Governor, Quebec 1774 (still 1790) ; Col., 4th Dragoon Guards 27 Apr 1775 – Apr 1778 ; Lieut.-Gen., 29 Aug 1777 ; Col., 6thDragoons, from  2 Apr 1778 ; Gen., 12 Oct 1793 ; served in Germany 1759-62, where he commanded a brigade of cavalry 1762, was present at battles of Warburg and Dettingen, and was wounded at Kloster Kampen ; known in society as “Irish” Johnston, to distinguish him from his contemporary and fellow Army officer James Johnston (adm.Jun 1736, qv) ; m. 4 May 1762 Lady Henrietta Cecilia West, eldest surviving dau. of John West, 1st Earl De La Warr PC KB, General of Horse ; d. 13 Dec 1797. Buried Nave, Westminster Abbey.

JOHNSTON, JOHN, brother of James Johnston (adm.Jun 1736, qv) ; b.      ; in school lists 1736, 1737 ; Magdalene Coll.Cambridge, adm.fellow commoner 19 May 1739, aged 17.

JOHNSTON, MICHAEL ; b.      ; adm. (aged 14) Sep 1752.

JOHNSTON, SAMUEL ; b. 23 Apr 1809 ; adm. 10 Oct 1820.

JOHNSTON, THOMAS ; b.      ; adm. (aged 14) Jun 1730 ; left 1730.

JOHNSTON, THOMAS, son of Leathes Johnston, Darenth, Kent, and Maria Branch (IGI) ; b. 6 Sep 1770 ; adm. 26 Jul 1785 ; University Coll.Oxford, matr. 27 May 1789 ; BA 1793 ; ordained deacon Sep 1793 (Norwich, lit.dim. from Winchester), priest 28 Dec 1794 (Lichfield, lit.dim. from Winchester) ; Curate, Shalford, Surrey 1793 ; Rector of Broughton, Hunts., from 22 Apr 1797 ; m. 1800 Frances Ann Thomson, Somersham, Hunts. ; d. 25 Feb 1851. [Father perhaps Gentleman Usher Quarterly Waiter to George II and III 1754-65, and Captain of Marines]

JOHNSTON, THOMAS GREGORY, son of Thomas Johnston, Spanish Town, Jamaica, West Indies ; b.     ; adm.      ; KS (aged 13) 1763 ; of Portland, Jamaica ; m. 8 Feb 1783 Elizabeth Anna Maria, dau. of Thomas Storer, Westmoreland, Jamaica, and Golden Square, London, plantation owner ; d. 12 Oct 1787.

JOHNSTONE, CHARLES ; b.      ; adm. (aged 14) Jul 1750 ; in school list 1752.

JOHNSTONE, HENRY JAMES WOLFENDEN, eldest son of James Johnson MD LRCP, Suffolk Place, London, Physician Extraordinary to William IV, and Charlotte Wolfenden, Lambeg, co.Antrim ; b. 25 Jul 1807 ; adm. 21 Jan 1822 ; left Christmas 1823 ; St.George’s Hospital ; MRCS 1834 ; FRCS (hon.) 1843 ; Senior Assistant Surgeon, and lecturer on Anatomy and Physic, St.George’s Hospital ; joint editor with his father of The Medico-Chirurgical Review ; resided in France 1848-50 ; supposed to have been the writer of a series of letters which appeared in The Times 20 Dec 1851 onwards, signed “An Englishman” and exposing the designs of Louis Napoleon ; assumed surname of Johnstone in lieu of Johnson 21 Apr 1870 ; m. 16 Dec 1837 Mary Alicia Charlotte, sister of Edward Rowland John Jackson (qv) ; d. 19 Oct 1889.

JOLLIFFE, GEORGE, brother of Hylton Jolliffe (qv) ; b.      ; at school 1791 ; entered Royal Navy ; acting Lieut., 4 Oct 1797 ; Lieut. 29 Nov 1797 ; killed in action on HMS Bellerophon at battle of the Nile 1 Aug 1798, aged 20.

JOLLIFFE, HYLTON, eldest son of William Jolliffe MP, Petersfield, Hampshire, and Eleanor, dau. of Sir Richard Hylton, Bart. (formerly Musgrave), Hayton Castle, Cumberland ; grandson of John Jolliffe (qv) ; b. 28 Feb 1773 ; adm. 4 Feb 1783 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 29 Jan 1787 ; Ensign, 2nd Foot Guards 24 Nov 1790 ; Lieut. and Capt., 25 Dec 1793 ; Capt. and Lieut.-Col., 21 Nov 1799 ; retd. 15 Aug 1804 ; served in Netherlands 1793-4 and in Egypt 1801 ; present at battles of Aboukir and Alexandria ; MP Petersfield 1796 – Jan 1797, 19 Mar 1802-30, 1831-2, 6 Mar 1833-4 ; m. 6 Sep 1804 Elizabeth Rose, natural dau. of Robert Shirley, 7th Earl Ferrers ; d. 12 Jan 1843.

JOLLIFFE, JOHN, brother of Thomas Jolliffe (qv) ; bapt.Corton Hackett, Worcs. 31 Jul 1696 (IGI) ; at school under Knipe (National Review, Jun 1926, 594) ; University Coll.Oxford, matr. 21 Oct 1712, aged 15 ; adm.Middle Temple 9 Aug 1714, Inner Temple 12 Jan 1719/20, chambers there Feb 1719/20 – sold 2 Feb 1747/8 ; Commissioner of Wine Licences 2 Dec 1720 – 16 Jun 1741 ; Receiver-Gen., Duchy of Lancaster Aug 1738 – Feb 1752 ; of Petersfield, Hampshire ; MP Petersfield 1741-54, 1761-8 ; m.1st, 30 Mar 1731 Catherine, dau. of Robert Michell MP, Petersfield, Hampshire ; m.2nd, 21 Jun 1744 Mary, dau. of Samuel Holden MP, London, Russian merchant ; d. 1 Feb 1771.

JOLLIFFE, THOMAS, eldest son of Benjamin Jolliffe, Cofton, Worcs., and Mary, dau. of John Jolliffe MP, London ; bapt.Corton Hackett, Worcs. 6 Sep 1692 (IGI) ; at school under Knipe (National Review, Jun 1926, 594) ; University Coll.Oxford, matr. 21 Oct 1712, aged 18 ; adm. Inner Temple 5 May 1720, chambers there from May 1723 ; of Cofton, Worcs., and Betham Hall, Staffs. ; High Sheriff, Staffordshire 1737 ; d.unm. 1 Apr 1758.

JOLLIFFE, WILLIAM JOHN, brother of Hylton Jolliffe (qv) ; b. 22 Apr 1774 ; adm. 4 Feb 1783 ; Emmanuel Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 1 Apr 1791, but did not matr. ; ordained deacon 24 Sep 1797, priest 9 Mar 1800 (both Winchester) ; Curate, Colemore, Hampshire 1797 ; Rector of Chelsworth, Suffolk 1799-1801 ; managed Jolliffe family estate at Merstham, Surrey; joined Sir Edward Banks, Kt, subsequently his wife’s brother-in-law, as a partner in a firm of contractors for public works and engineering projects (they built Waterloo Bridge, London Bridge and Sheerness Docks) ; m. 10 Jan 1799 Julia, dau. of Sir Abraham Pytches, Kt, Streatham, Surrey ; d. 31 Jan 1835.

JOLLY, EDWARD, only son of David Jolly, St.Martin’s in the Fields,Westminster, Shoemaker to Charles II, and his first wife Elizabeth Weeton, St.Olave’s, Southwark ; bapt.St.Martin’s in the Fields 11 Nov 1643 ; in school lists 1656 ; KS (aged 16) 1660 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1661, adm.pens. 22 May 1661, scholar 1662, matr.1661 ; adm.Middle Temple 11 Feb 1666/7 ; ordained deacon and priest 12 Mar 1667/8 (Lincoln) ; Vicar of Wendover, Bucks., 26 Jan 1668/9 – Mar 1689/90, when deprived [as having become a Roman Catholic ?] ; probably — Jolly, who with his wife and three children had a pass to go to France 23 Feb 1688/9 ; m. (by 1672) Agnes, dau. of James Lundie, Stratherlie, Fife  ; d. in France.

JONES, see also JOHNES and JONYS.

JONES, — ; b.      ; adm.     ; QS 1553-4 (Chapter Muniments).

JONES, — ; b.      ; adm.      ; KS in 1644 (Chapter Muniments 32460).

JONES, — (left 1653), see JONES, EDWARD (KS in 1650).

JONES, — ; b.      ; adm.      ; left 1656 (school list 1656, first quarter) (“major”).

JONES, — ; b.      ; adm.      ; left 1656 (school lists 1656, first three quarters)(“minor”).

JONES, — (KS, left 1656), see JONES, JOHN (KS in 1655).

JONES, — ; b.      ; adm. 1656 (school list 1656, last quarter).

JONES, — ; b.       ; at school 1660 (probably adm.1660, paid to Christmas 1660) ; a boarder.

JONES, —  ; b.      ; in school lists 1735-7.

JONES, — ; b.       ; in school lists 1735-7.

JONES, — ; b.      ; in school list 1739.

JONES, — ; b.      ; in school lists 1740, 1741.

JONES, — ; b.      ; adm. 26 Feb 1768 (“pd 1 guinea : no school payment”).

JONES, — (in school lists 1779, 1780, 1781), see JONES, JENKIN.

JONES, ALFRED JAMES HILLATT, eldest son of Alfred Abraham Jones, Grosvenor Street, Hanover Square, London, dentist, and Mary, dau. of Simon Hillatt, Water Lane, Tower Street, London, sugar broker ; b. 5 Jun 1836 ; adm. 19 Jan 1849 ; a dentist ; d. unm. 25 Apr 1877.

JONES, ANSELM, son of Edward Jones, Brackley, Northants ; b.     ; at school 1805 ; KS 1809 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 29 May 1813, scholar 1814. matr.Mich.1813 ; BA 1818 ; MA 1821 ; ordained deacon 26 Sep 1819, priest 8 Apr 1820 (both Peterborough) ; Curate, Aynho, Northants 1819, Evenley, Northants 1820 ; Vicar of Stockton-on-the-Forest, Yorks., from 1824 ; d. 8 Jul 1838, aged 43.

JONES, ANTHONY, son of Rev.Anthony Jones, Vicar of Llanegwad, Carmarthenshire, and Jane, dau. of John Griffiths, Dryslwn and Castell Pigyn, Carmarthenshire, surgeon ; b.      ; adm. (aged 10) Feb 1744/5 ; left 1752 ; Jesus Coll.Oxford, matr. 28 Nov 1752 ; BA 1756 ; migrated to All Souls’ Coll. ; Fellow, All Souls Coll., from 1760 ; MA 1764 ; d. unm. 21 Nov 1769.

JONES, ARTHUR ; b.      ; adm. (aged 8) Sep 1728 ; left 1732.

JONES, BENJAMIN SCUTT, brother of Nathaniel Jones (adm.1771, qv) ; b. 18 Nov 1768 ; adm. 12 Jun 1775 ; extra clerk with East India Company 21 Sep 1784 ; Clerk, Board of Control 1791, Senior Clerk in Political and Secret Department 1807, Assistant Secretary 1828 ; retd. 21 Sep 1834 ; m. Mary — [by 1796] ; d. 28 Feb 1850.

JONES, CHARLES ALLAN, youngest son of Anthony Gilbert Jones, Hatherley Court, Down Hatherley, Gloucs., solicitor, and Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Ridler  ; b. 19 Oct 1857 ; adm. 22 Sep 1870 (G) ; QS 1872 ; left May 1876 ; adm.solicitor May 1882 ; resident in Gloucester ; proprietor of the Hatherley Works, Gloucester, manufacturers of folding furniture ; m. 12 Aug 1891 Sybil Jane, youngest dau. of Frederick Lokes Selous, Gloucester Road, Regent’s Park, London, and Barrymore House, Wargrave, Berks., stockbroker ; d. 20 Apr 1942.

JONES, CHARLES WILLIAM, son of John Hodgson Jones MICE, Poets Corner, Westminster, gas engineer, and [his first wife ?] Caroline Amelia Louisa — (IGI) ; b. 8 Feb 1848 ; adm. 20 Apr 1857 ; left Dec 1858 ; a gas engineer ; engineer, Rome works of Anglo-Romano Gas Company from c.1896 ; d. at Rome, Italy 2 Jan 1908.

JONES, DAVID, son of Matthew Jones, Caerfallwch, Northop, Flintshire ; b.     ; adm.     ; BB      ; KS 1678 ; tried at Old Bailey 15 Oct 1679, with Henry Mordaunt and John Osbaldeston (qvv),  for the murder of a bailiff, but was acquitted (Elizabethan xviii, 83) ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1681, matr. 16 Dec 1681, aged 18, Westminster Student 19 Dec 1681 – 31 Oct 1700 (expiry year of grace as V.Marcham) ; BA 1685 ; MA 1693 ; in 1700 committed to Oxford Castle for contempt of court and expelled from University by Vice-Chancellor, but released from imprisonment by Court of Common Pleas (Luttrell, Brief Relation, 14 May 1700, and HMC Report, v, 359) ; ordained priest 21 Sep 1690 (Oxford) ; Curate, St.Mary Woolnoth, London ; Vicar of Great Budworth, Cheshire 24 Aug 1694 – 18 Jan 1696/7 ; Vicar of Marcham, Berks., from 11 Nov 1699 ; an eccentric preacher styled “a young Boanerges” in 1691 by his contemporary Tom Brown ; latterly living in poverty and obscurity at Marcham ; see the long account of him in Hearne, Remarks and Collections, viii, 29-30 ; m.Susannah — ; d. 6 Aug 1724. ODNB. [perhaps ordained deacon 25 Sep 1687 (Winchester)]

JONES, DAVID, son of Edward Jones, Westminster ; b.     ; in school list Dec 1736 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 11 Jul 1741, aged 18 ; ordained deacon 25 Dec 1744, priest 6 Mar 1746/7 (both Rochester) ; Minor Canon, Westminster Abbey ; d. 4 Jan 1750/1. Buried West Cloister, Westminster Abbey.

JONES, E.R. ; b.      ; adm.      ; name up School 1801.

[JONES, EDMUND ; b.      ; in school list Dec 1736] [probably an error for Ellis Jones]

JONES, EDWARD, son of Richard Jones, Dorset ; b.     ; adm.     ; KS (aged 16) 1650 ; left 1653, having failed to obtain his election to either University ; Merton Coll.Oxford, matr. 24 Jun 1653 ; BA 14 Jan 1656/7 ; MA 29 Jan 1661/2 ; MB 1665 ; MD 1669 ; Fellow, Merton Coll. 1658-78 ; practised at Wimborne, Dorset, and subsequently in London ; lic. to m. 28 May 1678 Elizabeth Patrick, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire ; d. 1686 (will proved PCC 3 Feb 1687, as of St.Giles, Cripplegate).

JONES, EDWARD, son of Richard Jones, Llwynrhiryd, near Montgomery, and Sarah, dau. of John Pyttes, Marrington, Shropshire ; bapt. Forden, Montgomeryshire 24 Jul 1641 ; adm.     ; in school lists 1656 (not then KS) ; KS     ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1661, adm.pens. 22 May 1661, scholar 1662 ; BA 1664/5 ; MA 1668 ; Fellow, Trinity Coll. 1667- c.1669 ; signed for deacon and priest 30 May 1667 (London) ; Chaplain to Duke of Ormonde, Lord Lieut.Ireland ; Master of Kilkenny School (occurs 1670), where Swift was his pupil ; Prebendary of Ossory 11 May 1677 – Nov 1678 ; Dean of Lismore 16 Nov 1678 – Feb 1682/3 ; consecrated Bishop of Cloyne 11 Mar 1682/3 ; translated to St.Asaph 13 Dec 1692 ; suspended from bishopric for simony and maladministration Jun 1701 – 5 May 1702 ; lic. to m.1st, 2 Feb 1668 Maria, dau. of Col.Humphrey Hurd, Lisdowney, co.Kilkenny ; m. 2nd,  Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir Richard Kennedy, Bart., Mount Kennedy, co.Wicklow ; d. 10 May 1703. ODNB.

[JONES, EDWARD ; b.      ; in school list Dec 1736. Forename probably an error]

JONES, EDWARD JOHNSON, son of William Jones, Westminster, Tally Writer to Auditor of the Exchequer, and Alicia, dau. of Edward Johnson, Eltham, Kent, Secretary to the Commissioners of the Lottery ; b.      ; adm. 12 Sep 1775 ; left 1778 ; Midshipman, Royal Navy, in 1784.

JONES, EDWARD PARRY, see JONES-PARRY, EDWARD PARRY.

JONES, ELLIS, son of John Jones (BB 1699, qv) ; bapt.Todenham, Gloucs. 31 Jan 1725 (IGI) ; adm. (aged 10) Jan 1736/7 ; KS 1741 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1745, matr. 12 Jun 1745, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1745 – 4 May 1774 (expiry year of grace as V.Staverton), Tutor 1756-68, Junior Censor 1759, Senior Censor 1760-3, Catechist 1762-6 ; BA 1749 ; MA 1752 ; ordained deacon 24 May 1752, priest 17 Jun 1753 (both Oxford) ; Curate, St.Thomas, Oxford 1759 ; Vicar of Staverton, Northants, from 26 Apr 1773 ; d. 13 Sep 1784.

JONES, GEORGE ; b.      ; adm. (aged 12) Jan 1743/4 ; in school list 1752.

JONES, GEORGE ; b.       ; adm. 5 Oct 1775.

JONES, GEORGE AUGUSTUS ; b.      ; adm. 23 Sep 1772, BB. [Perhaps bapt.St.Martin in the Fields 29 Mar 1763, son of James Jones, and Ann— (IGI)]

JONES, HENRY, of Middlesex ; b.     ; adm.     ; KS     ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1616, matr. 14 Mar 1616/7, aged 17, Westminster Student to 1626 ; BA 24 Feb 1619/20 ; MA 1622.

JONES, HENRY, son of Ven.Walter Jones DD, Prebendary of Westminster and Archdeacon of Brecon, Rector of Sunningwell, Berks., and Philippa, dau. of Samuel Fell (qv) ; bapt. Sunningwell, Berks., 7 Oct 1649 ; adm.     ; KS 1664 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1668, matr. 11 Dec 1668, aged 18, Westminster Student 16 Jul 1669 – void 1675 ; BA 1672 ; MA 1675 ; ordained ; Rector of Sunningwell, Berks., 28 Jan 1672/3 [or 1673/4 ?] -90, when ousted as a non-juror (successor instituted 5 Jan 1690/1 ?) ; subsequently took the oaths and again Rector of Sunningwell, Berks.,  from 9 Jan 1706 ; bequeathed to Bodleian Library, Oxford, his collection of MSS, some of which had belonged to his uncle John Fell, Bishop of Oxford ; m.     ; buried Worcester Cathedral 28 Oct 1707.

JONES, HENRY SYDNEY, fourth son of William Samuel Jones, Bolton Gardens, South Kensington, barrister, Master of Queen’s Bench, and Mary, dau. of William Corrie, barrister and City Remembrancer ; b. 20 Mar 1863 ; adm. 9 Oct 1876 (QS) ; left Dec 1879 ; RIE College, Cooper’s Hill 1880 ; Assistant Engineer, Indian Public Works Dept., Railway Branch 23 Sep 1883 ; Executive Engineer Feb 1894 ; Chief Engineer, Bombay Baroda and Central Indian Railway, to retirement Apr 1906 ; returned to England ; AMICE 4 Dec 1888 ; m. 1st, 3 Jun 1893 Alice Grant, youngest dau. of John Thomas Christopher FRIBA, Estcourt Lodge, Watford, Herts., architect ; m.2nd, 20 Mar 1907 Beatrice Olivia Mary, youngest dau. of L.B.Newton, Bhowali, Kumaun, North-Western Provinces, India, tea planter ; d. 5 Oct 1912.

JONES, HERBERT CALTHROP, youngest son of Rev.Alfred Jones DD, Vicar of Carrington, Cheshire, and Fanny, dau. of Richard Calthrop, Larneshead Abbey, Lincs. ; b. 11 Oct 1865 ; adm. 27 Jan 1877 (R) ; left Aug 1877 ; a mine manager in Australia ; d. at Coolgardie, Western Australia 8 Feb 1902.

JONES, HUGH CHAMBRES, son of John Chambres Jones, Liverpool, shipowner, and his first wife Jane, dau. of Maurice Jones, Cefn Coch, Denbighshire ; b. 7 May 1783 ; adm. 26 May 1796 (Clapham) ; KS 1797 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1801, but went to Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 15 May 1801, Canoneer Student ; BA 1805 ; MA 1807 ; ordained deacon 21 Dec 1806, priest 4 May 1807 (both Oxford) ; Curate, Drayton, Oxfordshire 1807 ; Private Secretary and Chaplain to William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rdDuke of Portland (qv), 1807 ; Vicar of West Ham, Essex 22 Nov 1809-45 ; Treasurer, St.Paul’s Cathedral, from 30 Oct 1816 ; Archdeacon of Essex 14 Nov 1823 – res Jul 1861 ; Rector of Aldham, Essex 21 Nov 1823-40 ; a Commissioner to enquire into revenues of Established Church in England and Wales 23 Jun 1832 ; executor to William Carey (qv), and restored Carey’s Admission Book to the School ; m. Helen, eldest dau. of John Carstairs DCL FRS, Stratford Green, Essex ; d. 29 Sep 1869.

JONES, HUMPHREY, — ; b.      ; adm.      ; BB 1629 (Bodleian Library, Oxford, Tanner MSS, lxix, f.224).

JONES, JAMES, brother of John Jones (KS 1655, qv) ; b.     ; at school under Busby ; an undated petition to the Governors of the School by Mary Jones, widow of Ensign Jones, requests a place as a Bishop’s Boy for her youngest son James, then at the School (Chapter Muniments 43091), her husband having lost his whole estate “by the late rebellion in Ireland” and afterwards his life “in the service of this Commonwealthe, neer Newark upon Trent” ; an accompanying letter of recommendation by Col.Philip Jones is dated 12 May 1655.

JONES, JENKIN, brother of Nathaniel Jones (adm.1771, qv) ; b.      ; adm. 18 Jun 1778 ; Edinburgh University [check] ; Surgeon, Royal Navy, commissioned 4 Jun 1798 ; MD Glasgow 1818 ; of 51 Russell Square, Brighton, Sussex at death ; author, Hobby Horses, 1797 (poems) (when apparently “a Captain in the Army”), The Philanthropist, 1801 (play), Love and Satire, 1805 (poems), Pros and Cons for Cupid and Hymen, 1807 (poems) (which includes “Verses upon a prize epigrammatic theme given out at Westminster School, by Dr.Smith”), Unfortunate Amours, 1811 (prose) ; d. 9 Mar 1856, aged 85.

JONES, JOHN ; b.        ; adm.     ; KS 1641, still 1644.

JONES, JOHN, son of Edmond Jones, Ireland, and Mary — ; b.     ; adm.     ; at school by Jun 1654, aged 12 (WAM 43112) ; KS in 1655 ; left 1656.

JONES, JOHN, son of John Jones, London, Apothecary to the Royal Household ; b.      ; adm.       ; KS      ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1663, matr. 3 Jul 1663, aged 18, Westminster Student 22 Dec 1663 – void 1679, Tutor 1673 ; BA 1667 ; MA 23 Mar 1669/70 ; BD 1678 ; Proctor 1675 ; ordained deacon and priest 1672.

JONES, JOHN, son of Rev.Owen Jones, Vicar of Ambrosden, Oxfordshire ; bapt. Ambrosden, Oxfordshire 31 Jul 1684 (IGI, correctly ?) ; adm.     ; BB 1699 ; QS 1702 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1706, matr. 27 May 1706, aged 19, Westminster Student 23 Dec 1706 – void 1717 ; BA 1709 ; MA 18 Mar 1712/3 ; a manuscript in the Chapter Library, entitled Controversiae nostri temporis (etc), has written on its fly-leaf “ex dono Johannis Jones Alum.Reg. 1705” ; ordained deacon 31 May 1713 (London), priest 20 Sep 1713 (Oxford) ; Rector of Todenham, Gloucs., from 21 Mar 1720/1 ; m.  Mary —  ; will proved PCC 20 Sep 1729 (as Rector of Todenham).

JONES, JOHN ; b.      ; adm. (aged 12) Oct 1726 ; left 1729.

JONES, JOHN, son of Richard Jones, Westminster, and Alice — ; b.      ; adm.     ; KS (aged 14) 1730 ; Capt. of the School 1734 ; elected head to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1735, adm.pens. 6 Jun 1735, scholar 28 May 1736, matr.1735 ; Librarian at Lambeth Palace 1737-42, owing his appointment to the fact that he was “a relation to Archbishop Potter’s lady” (Ducarel, Lambeth Palace, 1785, 75) ; MA Lambeth 15 Mar 1741/2 ; ordained deacon 14 Mar 1741/2, priest 22 Mar 1741/2 (both Canterbury) ; Vicar of Postling, Kent, from 26 Mar 1742 ; d. 29 Dec 1750, aged 37 (sic). Buried Dark Cloister, Westminster Abbey.

JONES, JOHN ; b.     ; adm. (aged 17) Feb 1743/4 ; left 1745.

JONES, JOHN ; b.      ; adm. (aged 11) Jan 1748/9 ; in school list 1752.

JONES, JOHN ; b.      ; adm. 6 Jun 1774 (“no entrance fee”).

JONES, JOHN ; b.       ; adm. 30 Jan 1796 (Clapham).

JONES, JOHN PARRY, see JONES-PARRY, JOHN PARRY.

JONES, JOHN ROBERT, son of Watkin Meyrick Jones, Mold, Flintshire, maltster, banker’s clerk and agent, and Ellen, second dau. of John Jones, Mold, Flintshire ; b. 9 Jan 1830 ; adm. 2 Oct 1843 ; BB 19 Jun 1847 ; St.John’s Coll.Cambridge, adm. pens. 29 Jun 1847, matr. Mich.1847 ; BA 1852 ; ordained deacon Nov 1854, priest 18 May 1856 (both Norwich) ; Curate, Hingham, Norfolk ; went to USA [check, but after 1864] ; m. 22 Jun 1858 Jessy, dau. of Charles Gee Load, London, warehouseman ; dead by 1896.

JONES, LEWIS ; b.      ; adm. (aged 13) Apr 1732 ; left 1733. [perhaps son of Lewis Jones, Stamford, Lincolnshire, adm.Inner Temple 9 Jun 1736, called to bar 11 Jun 1741 ; Second Prothonotary, Court of Common Pleas 16 Feb 1753/4 – Feb 1769 ; migrated to Lincoln’s Inn 4 Jul 1754, Bencher 28 Jun 1758, Treasurer 1778 ; d. 29 Apr 1786, while on a visit to Sir Robert Burdett, Bart, Foremark, Derbs.]

JONES, LOVE PARRY, see JONES-PARRY, SIR LOVE PARRY.

JONES, NATHANIEL, son of Humphrey Jones, London ; bapt.All Hallows the Less, London 4 Nov 1649 (IGI) ; adm.     ; KS     ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1666, matr. 13 Jul 1666, aged 17, Westminster Student from 17 Jan 1667 ; BA 1670 ; an Usher at the School from c.1670 ; buried East Cloister, Westminster Abbey 7 Mar 1671/2.

JONES, NATHANIEL, son of Jenkin Jones, Park Place, Westminster, and Elizabeth Scutt ; b.      ; adm. 8 Sep 1771 ; left Sep 1776.

JONES, NICHOLAS, son of Rev.Evan Jones, Rector of Bramdean and Vicar of Portsea, Hampshire, and Anna, widow of Lieut.Richard Holford, Royal Navy, and sister of Charles Read, Portsmouth, Hampshire ; bapt. 14 Jun 1710 ; adm. Jul 1723 ; Min.Can. (aged 13) 1724 ; Exeter Coll.Oxford, matr. 17 Mar 1726/7 ; ordained ; Chaplain, Royal Navy 1730 ; Curate, Portsmouth, Hampshire, for many years. [perhaps ordained deacon 24 May 1730 (Chichester) (as from All Souls, Oxford), Vicar of Rogate, Sussex, 7 Mar 1734/5 – May 1749, resigned]

JONES, PETER ; b.      ; adm. 28 Sep 1773 ; left Whitsun 1775.

JONES, RICHARD, son of Edward Jones (elected to Cambridge 1661, qv) ; b.     ; at school under Busby (W.W.R.Ball & J.A.Venn, eds., Admissions to Trin.Coll.Camb., ii, 584) ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 9 Mar 1692/3, matr.1693 ; adm.Middle Temple 12 Jan 1693/4 ; d.1706.

JONES, SHANLEY, son of William Jones, St.James’s Street, Westminster, Sword Cutler to George II ; b.      ; adm. (aged 12) Jun 1728 ; left 1730 ; “last week Mr.Shanley Jones, of St.James’s-Street, was sworn in Cutler to his Majesty, in the room of his Father, deceased” (London Morning Advertiser 21 Sep 1741) ;  appears in Westminster ratebooks 1742-4 ; m. 2 Feb 1740/1 (IGI) Catherine Bransby, St.Margaret’s, Westminster. [perhaps “a person whose name was Jones” who lived “near Mr Duvall”, the peruke maker in St.James’s Street ; “he [Jones] had formerly been a cutler, but at the solicitation of his wife, he had opened a china and bijou shop” ; his wife “was the daughter of an eminent apothecary in Westminster” (see An apology for the life of George Anne Bellamy, 4th ed., 1786, 31-3 : anecdote dates from early 1740s and his wife could well have been the daughter of Robert Bransby, a Westminster apothecary)].

JONES, T.     ; b.      ; adm.      ; name up School 1793.

JONES, THOMAS, son of Edward Jones (elected to Camb.1661, qv) ; b.     ; adm.      ; KS 1692 ; left 1693 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 2 Dec 1693, aged 16, scholar 23 Apr 1697, matr.1694 ; BA 1697/8 ; MA 1701 ; ordained deacon 24 Dec 1699 (Oxford) (probably : b. “Lysoam in Canasuam”, described as of Trinity Coll., university not stated in register), priest (Lichfield & Coventry) 21 Sep 1701 (as BA) ; Canon of St.Asaph 1702-20 (successor appointed 24 Nov 1720) ; Vicar of Betwys-yn-Rhos, Denbighshire 1702-17 ; Vicar of Llanrhaeadr ym Mochnant, Denbighshire 1702-20 ; Vicar of Llanfair Caereinion, Montgomeryshire 19 Jun 1705 (date of subscription)-11 ; Rector of Cwm, Flintshire 1705-22 ; Vicar of Abergele, Denbighshire, from 1716 ; m. Hon.Elizabeth Folliot, widow of Samuel Powell, Stannage Park, Flintshire, and third dau. of Thomas Folliot, 2nd Baron Folliot ; d. 17 Jan 1742.

JONES, THOMAS, son of John Jones, Abergele, Denbighshire ; b.      ; adm. (aged 14) Nov 1734 (as Johnes) ; left 1737 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 1 Mar 1736/7 ; BA 1741. [Note however that he pays fees at Westminster School for third quarter of 1737 : Whitmore]

JONES, THOMAS BURNELL, son of Thomas Jones, EICS Bengal, Judge Court of Small Causes, Calcutta, and Alice Elizabeth, dau. of John Burnell, Assistant Commissary, EICS Bengal ; b. Calcutta, India 5 Jul 1859 ; adm. 26 Sep 1872 (G) ; left Dec 1876 ; Trinity Hall, Cambridge, adm.pens. 28 Jul 1877, matr.Mich.1877, but did not graduate ; St.Bartholomew’s and Middlesex Hospitals ; medical student (1881 Census) ; MRCS LRCP 1908 ; practised at Lewisham, Kent ; m. Minnie Elizabeth, dau. of James Gaymer (marriage registered Croydon first quarter 1890) ; d. 23 Nov 1928.

JONES, THOMAS PARRY, see JONES-PARRY, THOMAS PARRY.

JONES, WARREN MILLER, second son of Lieut.-Col. Leslie Grove Jones, 1st Foot Guards, Buckingham Street, Strand, London, radical activist, and his first wife Jean, dau. of Patrick Miller, Dalswinton, Dumfriesshire, banker and entrepreneur ; b. 10 Jan 1814 ; adm. 22 May 1826 (G) ; Min.Can.1828 ; Gonville and Caius Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens.1831, exhibitioner 1832, matr.Mich.1831 ; rowed for Cambridge v.Oxford 1836 ; BA 1835 ; MA 1838 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 4 Jun 1834, called to bar 19 Nov 1838 ; d. 5 May 1844.

JONES, WILLIAM ; b.       ; at school under Ireland ; d. at school, and buried St.Margaret’s, Westminster 27 Sep 1605 (St.Margaret’s, Westminster PR).

JONES, WILLIAM, second son of Rev.Thomas Jones, Rector of Downham, Cambs., and Rector of Prince George, Winyaw, South Carolina, USA, and Mary — (IGI), “a rich heiress from Cheshire” ; bapt. Downham, Cambs. 5 Aug 1760 (IGI) ; adm. 4 Mar 1774 ; KS (aged 13) 1774 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1778, adm.pens. 17 Jun 1778, scholar 23 Apr 1779, matr. Mich.1780 ; BA 1782 ; ordained deacon 29 Dec 1782 (Ely) , priest 9 Jun 1785 (Peterborough, for Ely) ; Curate, Downham, Cambs., 1782-5 ; said to have become a schoolmaster at Limerick, Ireland ; emigrated to South Carolina, USA 1794 ; Rector of Prince George, Winyaw, South Carolina, from 1 Apr 1794 ; d. unm. 1 Sep 1794.

JONES, WILLIAM ANTHONY, son of William Jones, Charles Street, Grosvenor Square, London, apothecary, and Anne — (IGI) ; b. 3 Nov 1791 ; in school list 1803 ; left 1806 ; at Haileybury Coll. 1807-9 ; Writer, EICS Bombay 1807 ; Assistant to Secretary, Secret and Political Depts., 1811 ; Register, Court of Adawlut, Kaira 1 Mar 1814, Broach 4 Jan 1815, Surat 1 Jan 1818 ; Judge at Northern Concan 1 Jan 1821, Surat 5 Oct 1825 ; m. 15 Apr 1820 Maria Dederica, only dau. of Maj. Samuel Carter, EICS, Bombay Artillery ; d. at Surat, India 14 Oct 1827.

JONES, WILLIAM PARRY, see YALE, WILLIAM PARRY.

JONES, WILSON HENRY, third son of Wilson Jones MP, Hartsheath, Flintshire, and Cecil, dau. of John Carstairs DCL FRS, Stratford Green, Essex, and Warboys, Hunts. ; b. 27 Feb 1831 ; adm. 3 Feb 1843 ; BB 1844 ; Ensign, 13th Foot 28 Apr 1848 ; Lieut., 21 Jan 1853 ; Capt., 2 Feb 1855 ; served in Crimean War and Indian Mutiny ; killed at relief of Azimghur, Oudh, India 6 Apr 1858.

JONES-PARRY, EDWARD PARRY, brother of Sir Love Parry Jones-Parry (qv) ; b. 9 Dec 1797 ; adm. 12 Jan 1807 ; left 1811 ; assumed surname of Jones-Parry in lieu of Jones ; d. 23 Aug 1816.

JONES-PARRY, JOHN PARRY, brother of Sir Love Parry Jones-Parry (qv) ; b. 10 Jun 1788 ; adm. 28 Jul 1798 (Clapham) ; in school list 1801 ; KS 1803 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1807, but went to Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 13 May 1807 ; BA 1811 ; MA 1814 ; ordained deacon 22 Sep 1811, priest 20 Sep 1812 (both Bangor) ; Perpetual Curate of Ceidio, Caernarvonshire 22 Sep 1811 ; Perpetual Curate of Nefyn, Caernarvonshire 16 Mar 1820 – Dec 1821 ; Rector of Edern, Caernarvonshire 22 Nov 1821-7 ; Rector of Llangelynin, Merioneth, from 29 May 1827 ; assumed surname of Jones-Parry in lieu of Jones ; m. 1823 Margaret, dau. of William MacIver, Liverpool ; d. 6 Mar 1865.

JONES-PARRY, LOVE, only son of Sir Love Parry Jones-Parry (qv), and his first wife ; b. 22 Jun 1807 ; adm. 14 Jan 1818 (Best) ; d. at school 20 Mar 1821, having overeaten himself in a “brosier” (eating up all available food in a boarding house).

JONES-PARRY, SIR LOVE PARRY, eldest son of Thomas Parry Jones, Llwynon, Denbighshire, and his cousin Margaret, dau. of Love Parry, Penarth, Caernarvonshire ; b. 28 Nov 1781 ; adm.    ; at school 1791 (Clapham) ; KS 1796 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1799, but went to Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 8 May 1799 ; BA 1803 ; MA 1811 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 13 May 1802 ; assumed additional surname of Parry 28 Nov 1802 ; Ensign, 81st Foot Apr 1794 ; Lieut., 15 Oct 1794 ; Capt., 30 Oct 1794 ; 86th Foot, half-pay 1795-1803 ; Maj., 90th Foot 28 Aug 1804 ; Brevet Lieut.-Col., 4 Jun 1811 ; Maj., 103rd Foot 5 Sep 1811 ; Col., 27 May 1825 ; Maj.-Gen., 10 Jan 1837 ; Lieut.-Gen., 9 Nov 1846 ; commanded a brigade on the Canadian frontier 1812-4 and had a horse shot under him at the battle of Lundy’s Lane ; MP (Whig) Horsham 20 Jun 1807 – 26 Feb 1808, Caernarvon Boroughs 1835-7 ; knighted 1835 ; KH 1836 ; High Sheriff, Anglesey 1840 ; chairman, Caernarvonshire QS ; m. 1st, 1806 Sophia, only dau. of Robert Stevenson, Binfield, Berks., banker ; m.2nd, 15 Dec 1826 Elizabeth, only dau. of Thomas Caldecott (formerly Reid), Holton Lodge, Lincs. ; d. 23 Jan 1853. ODNB.

JONES-PARRY, THOMAS PARRY, brother of Sir Love Parry Jones-Parry (qv) ; b. 14 Apr 1784 ; adm. 17 Jan 1794 (Clapham) (name up School 1795, as T.P.Jones) ; in school list 1795 ; left Bartholomewtide 1796 ; Lieut., 103rd Foot 15 Oct 1794 ; entered Royal Navy as Midshipman, HMS Triumph 29 Oct 1796 ; Lieut., 28 Jan 1803 ; Cdr., 27 Dec 1808 ; retd. as Capt., 10 Sep 1840 ; served under Adm.Duncan in his famous victory over the Dutch, off Camperdown 11 Oct 1797 ; assumed additional surname of Parry 14 Feb 1807 ; DL JP Caernarvonshire, High Sheriff 1836 ; JP Denbighshire ; m. 19 Apr 1811 Margaret Hooper, only child of Vice-Adm. Robert Lloyd, Royal Navy, Tregayan, Anglesey ; d. 26 May 1845.

JONES-PARRY, WILLIAM PARRY, see YALE, WILLIAM PARRY.

JONSON, BENJAMIN (better known as JONSON, BEN), son of a Church of England clergyman (whose widow, his mother, remarried a bricklayer) ; b. 11 Jun 1572 ; at school under Grant, his school expenses being paid by William Camden, then Second Master (according to George Morley (qv), “he was in the 6o, that is, the uppermost fforme at Westminster scole, at which time his father dyed”) ; went to work for his stepfather ; member, Tylers’ and Bricklayers’ Co. (by 1595, still paying dues to Company 1611) ; escaped from his trade as a bricklayer to join English army in Flanders in early 1590s ; on return to England began to work for the stage, and in 1597 was both “player” and “playwright” in the Admiral’s Company ; charged in Aug 1597 with two fellow actors for “leude and mutynous behaviour”, and briefly imprisoned ; his first extant comedy, Every Man in his Humour, was performed in 1598 at the Globe Theatre by the Lord Chamberlain’s Company, with Shakespeare in the cast ; killed a fellow actor in a duel in Sep 1598, was again briefly imprisoned, and branded on his thumb as a convicted felon ; Roman Catholic convert 1598 ; his first extant tragedy, Sejanus, was performed at the Globe Theatre by Shakespeare’s company, probably in early 1604 ; The Masque of Blackness, the first of his long series of Court Masques, was performed at Whitehall on Twelfth Night 1605 ; returned to Church of England c.1610 ; in receipt of a royal pension of 100 marks a year from 1616, raised to £100 a year from 1630 ; his Workes were published in a folio edition in 1616 ; MA Oxford 19 Jul 1619, receiving degree when on a visit to his friend Richard Corbet (qv) ; although he states himself that he was MA of both Universities, no record of a Cambridge degree has been found ; Chronologer to the City of London, from 1628 ; his works have been edited by W.Gifford, 1816, and Lieut.-Col.Cunningham, 1875 ; m. 14 Nov 1594 Anne Lewis, St Magnus the Martyr, London (whom he descibed as “a shrew, yet honest”) ; d. mid Aug 1637. Buried North Aisle of Nave, Westminster Abbey, memorial in Poets’ Corner. ODNB.

JONYS, RICHARD ; b.     ; GS 1540 (British Library, Add.MSS 40061).

JORDAN, see also JURDEN.

JORDAN, ABRAHAM, son of Abraham Jordan, London, and Ann — (IGI) ; bapt. St.Mary, Whitechapel 6 Aug 1663 (IGI) ; adm.      ; KS 1674 ; elected head to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1679, adm.pens. 26 Jun 1679, aged 17, scholar 1680, matr.1680 ; BA 1682/3 ; MA 1686 ; Fellow, Trinity Coll., from 1680, Senior Fellow 1713 – c.1723 ; signed petition against Bentley, who, in his turn, called him “a lunatic” ; ordained deacon and priest 11 Jun 1693 (Rochester) ; Vicar of Bottisham, Cambs., 1696.

JORDAN, EDWARD, son of Edward Jordan, Barbados, plantation owner and member of Council, Barbados, and Ann, dau. of Joseph Dottin, Barbados ; bapt. St.James, Barbados 23 Sep 1741 (IGI) ; in school list 1754 ; Christ’s Coll.Cambridge, adm.fellow commoner 30 Nov 1759, aged 19, residing to Lady Day 1760, but did not matr. ; plantation owner, Barbados; d. in Barbados 17 Dec 1799.

JORDAN, FRANCIS, brother of Gibbes Walker Jordan (qv) ; b. 31 Dec 1806 ; adm. 15 Jan 1816 ; Trinity Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 14 Jan 1825, matr. Lent 1825, but did not graduate; d. 1880 [check].

JORDAN, FREDERICK JAMES, brother of Gibbes Walker Jordan (qv) ; b. 3 Oct 1809 ; adm. 23 Jan 1822; not mentioned in father’s will, dated 14 February 1823. [perhaps Frederick James Jordan, death registered Barnet fourth quarter 1872, aged 62] [perhaps adm.attorney, Hilary 1834, as of Spencer Street, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, having been articled to George Selby, Clerkenwell, attorney]

JORDAN, GIBBES WALKER, son of Gibbes Walker Jordan FRS, Portland Place, London, barrister, Bencher Inner Temple and Colonial Agent for Barbados, and Amy North, dau. of William Pinder, Barbados, solicitor ; bapt. St.Pancras Old Church 11 Sep 1800 (IGI) ; adm. 26 Mar 1813 ; in school list Feb 1816 ; Pembroke Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 23 Oct 1813, matr.Mich.1819 ; BA 1823 ; ordained deacon 27 Jul 1823 (Salisbury), to curacy Great Somerford, Wilts., priest 21 May 1826 (Lichfield & Coventry), to curacy Whitnash, Warwickshire ; Rector of Waterstock, Oxfordshire from  29 Mar 1827 ; m. 23 Jun 1825 Charlotte Penelope, younger dau. of Rev.Bartholomew Lutley Sclater, Hoddington House, near Odiham, Hampshire ; d. 13 Jun 1856, aged 56.

JORDAN, JOHN, brother of Gibbes Walker Jordan (qv) ; b. 3 Mar 1804 ; adm. 29 Mar 1815 ; Clare Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 14 Mar 1823, matr.Mich.1823 ; BA 1827 ; ordained deacon 16 Dec 1827 (Gloucester), priest 19 Dec 1830 (Oxford) ; Curate, Little Dean, Gloucs., 1827-30, Hanborough, Oxfordshire 1830-6, Somerton, Oxfordshire 1836-40 ; Vicar of Enstone, Oxfordshire, from 15 Aug 1840 ; author, A Parochial History of Enstone, 1857, and other works ; m. 1832 Martha Percival, sister of Percival Walsh (qv) ; d. 16 May 1874.

JORDAN, JOHN NESBIT, only son of John Morton Jordan, of London, and of Annapolis, Maryland, North America, Virginia merchant, and Dorothy, dau. of Nesbit Darby, Antigua, West Indies, and Cavendish Square, London ; b.     ; adm. 19 Jun 1778 ; left Aug 1780 ; ordained deacon 20 Dec 1789, priest 10 Jan 1790 (both London) ; licensed by Bishop of London to island of Dominica, West Indies 11 Jan 1790 ; [perhaps Rector, St.George‘s, Antigua] ; returned to England ; Curate, Edburton, Sussex 1791 ; Vicar of Broxbourne, Herts., 28 Jul 1796 – Jun 1801 ; Emmanuel Coll.Cambridge, adm.fellow commoner 10 Oct 1796, but did not matr. ; MA (Lambeth) 8 Oct 1804 ; Rector of Halstead, Kent 8 Mar 1801-3 ; Rector of Patching and Vicar of West Tarring, Sussex, from 21 Oct 1803 ; d. 2 Nov 1818, aged 55.

JORDAN, THOMAS, eldest son of Rev.George Jordan, Vicar of Burwash, Sussex, Chancellor Diocese of Chichester, and Ann, only dau. of Right Rev.Thomas Bowers DD, Bishop of Chichester ; bap 7 Feb 1720/1 ; adm. (aged 14) Oct 1735 ; d. 29 Sep 1736. Buried North Cloister, Westminster Abbey.

JORDAN, WILLIAM WALKER, brother of Gibbes Walker Jordan (qv) ; b. 2 Mar 1803 ; adm. 29 Mar 1815 ; St.John’s Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 3 Dec 1821, matr.Lent 1822 ; BA 1826 ; adm.Inner Temple 28 Jun 1824, called to bar 3 Jul 1829 ; Oxford Circuit ; committed suicide 14 Oct 1846.

JORDAN, WILLIAM WALKER, son of Gibbes Walker Jordan (qv) ; b. 28 Jan 1833 ; adm. 29 Jan 1847 ; Ensign, 34th Foot 17 Oct 1851 ; Lieut., 6 Jun 1854 ; killed before Sebastopol 22 Mar 1855.

JOSHUA, ARTHUR, brother of John Melbourne Joshua (qv) ; b. (Mauritius) 25 Feb 1872 ; adm. 2 Apr 1883 (D) ; left Mar 1886 ; emigrated to Australia, where he attended Melbourne GS and Melbourne Univ. ; m. 1908 Catherine Anne Johnston ; d. at Elsternwick, Victoria, Australia 13 Feb 1938.

JOSHUA, JOHN MELBOURNE, son of Saul Joshua, London and Melbourne, Australia, merchant, and Ada Barrow, dau. of Joseph Barrow Montefiore, merchant and financier ; b. Melbourne, Australia 24 Nov 1870 ; adm. 2 Apr 1883 ((D) ; left Mar 1886 ; emigrated to Australia ; director, Joshua Brothers, distillers, Melbourne ; m. 1 May 1900 Kate Alexandra Constance, dau. of Duncan Ballantyne, Summerlea, Gippsland, Victoria, Australia ; d. 12 Jul 1952.

JOYCE, MARTIN ; b.      ; adm.      ; KS 1667 ; elected to Trinity Coll.Cambridge 1670, adm.pens. 27 Jun 1670, scholar 1671, matr.1671 ; d. 1672.

JOYCE, SIDNEY, sixth son of Rev.James Joyce, Vicar of Dorking, Surrey, and Sarah, dau. of Robert Brakspear, Henley, Oxfordshire, brewer ; b. 19 Jan 1834 ; adm. 3 Jun 1847 ; QS 1848 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1852, matr. 3 Jun 1852, Westminster Student 1852-65 ; 1st cl.Classics (Mods) 1854, 2ndcl.Lit.Hum.1856 ; BA 1856 ; MA 1859 ; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 28 Apr 1860 ; Private Secretary to Sir William Stevenson KCB FRS, Governor of Mauritius 23 Sep 1857 ; an Usher at the School 1859-60 ; Extra Clerk, Treasury 1860 ; Examiner, Education Dept., Privy Council 1863-96 ; Roman Catholic convert ; d. unm. 3 Oct 1911.

JOYE, CHARLES, eldest son of James Joye FSA, Duke Street, Westminster, book collector, and Mary, dau. of Robert Jeffes, London, ironmonger ; b.      ; adm. (aged 8) Jul 1728 ; left 1733 ; Emmanuel Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 31 Mar 1735, matr.1735 ; adm.Middle Temple 11 Nov 1732 ; migrated to Inner Temple 27 Apr 1738, called to bar 11 Jun 1741, tenant chambers there 27 Nov 1738 – 3 May 1763 ; FSA 2 Mar 1748 ; FRS 17 Nov 1748 (but not admitted) ; d. unm. Mar 1776.

JOYE, JAMES, brother of Charles Joye (qv) ; b.     ; adm. (aged 8) Sep 1730 ; left 1735 ; Balliol Coll.Oxford, matr. 18 May 1738 ; BA 1741 ; adm.Middle Temple 11 Nov 1732 ; d. Apr 1751 [check]

JOYE, PETER, brother of Charles Joye (qv) ; b.     ; adm. (aged 7) Jul 1728 ; left 1733 ; Emmanuel Coll.Cambridge, adm.pens. 4 Jul 1735, matr. 1735 ; adm.Middle Temple 11 Nov 1732 ; migrated to Inner Temple 27 Apr 1738, called to bar 11 Jun 1741, tenant chambers there from 30 May 1739 ; lic.to m. 20 Apr 1768, Ann, dau. of Sarah Brown ; d. 26 Oct 1782.

JUBB, GEORGE, son of Thomas Jubb, York, notary, Registrar to Dean and Chapter of York, and Dorothy Crowder ; bapt. St.Michael Le Belfry, York Nov 1717 (IGI) ; adm. (aged 12) Oct 1729 ; Min.Can.1730 ; KS 1731 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1735, matr. 9 Jun 1735, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1735 – void 16 Oct 1750 (expiry year of grace as R.Stoke St.Mary from 31 Aug 1749), Tutor 1745-7, Junior Censor 1746 ; BA 1739 ; MA 1742 ; BD 1748 ; DD 1780 ; ordained priest 19 Sep 1742 (Oxford) ; Curate, St.Thomas, Oxford 19 Jun 1747 ; Domestic Chaplain to William, Earl of Strafford 12 Jul 1746 ; Chaplain to Archbishop Herring as Archbishop of York and subsequently as Archbishop of Canterbury ; Rector of Stoke St.Mary, Suffolk 1749-51 ; Rector of Cliffe, Kent 1750-1 ; Rector of Toddington, Beds., from 26 Nov 1751 ; Rector of Chenies, Bucks., from 29 Nov 1751  ; Joint Registrar, Prerogative Court of Canterbury, from Jan 1754 ; MA Lambeth 4 Sep 1755 ; Archdeacon of Middlesex 8 Jan 1780- Sep 81 ; Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, and Regius Professor of Hebrew from 25 Mar 1780 ; Chancellor of York from 19 Mar 1781 ; Prebendary of St.Paul’s from 7 Sep 1781 ; m.1st, 20 Nov 1755 Amelia, widow of George Mason, Deptford, Kent, malt distiller, and illegitimate dau. of Field-Marshal Right Hon. George Wade PC, Commander-in-Chief of the Army ; m.2nd, 6 Mar 1784, Anne, dau. of Starkey Middleton MD, London ; d. 12 Nov 1787. Buried Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford. ODNB.

JUCKES, SIMON, of London ; b.      ; adm.     ; QS      ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1594, matr. 8 Nov 1594, aged 18, Westminster Student to 1613 ; BA 1598 ; MA 1601 ; BD 1609 ; DD 1618 ; ordained deacon and priest 30 Mar 1604 (both Exeter, as Jucks) ; Rector of Staunton, Notts., from 14 Apr 1609 (as Jucks) ; Vicar of Newark, Notts., 24 Mar 1612/3 – Feb 1617/8 (as Jucks) ; Rector of St.Olave’s, Southwark, Surrey, from 1617 (as Jucks) ; d.1631 (successor instituted 9 Jun 1631). [Perhaps Simon Juxe (sic), son of Thomas, bapt.St.Stephen Walbrook 30 Nov 1573].

JUKES, see also JEWKES and JUCKES.

JUKES, EDWARD BOSWELL, son of Edward Jukes, Gosport, Hampshire, merchant and banker, and Mary Anne Sharp (IGI) ; b. 11 Sep 1809 ; adm. 5 Mar 1821 ; “druggist” on marriage, then of Newport, Monmouthshire ; in business as pharmaceutical chemist at Plaistow, West Ham, Essex, by 1871 (1871 Census) ; m. Mar 1830 Mary Ann, dau. of Thomas Webb, Newport, Monmouthshire ; death registered West Ham second quarter 1873, aged 64 (as Edward Boss Jukes).

JURDEN, JOHN, son of Richard Jurden, Herts. ; b.      ; adm.      ; Min.Can (aged 14) 1580.

JUSON, JOHN ; b.      ; adm. (aged 16) Jun 1719. [Whitmore notes : “my transcript reads Ivison”]

JUSON, WARREN, see JASON, SIR WARREN, BART.

JUSON, WILLIAM, son of Rev.Thomas Juson, Vicar of Wanstead, Essex, and Usher at Westminster School, and Catherine, dau. of William Churchman, Ollington, Norfolk ; b.     ; adm. (aged 8) Jun 1740 ; KS 1746 ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1750, matr. 28 Jun 1750, Westminster Student 15 Dec 1750 – void 1 Sep 1761 (expiry year of grace as V.Chippenham) ; BA 1754 ; MA 1757 ; adm. Middle Temple 15 Mar 1748/9 ; ordained deacon 5 Jun 1757, priest 4 Sep 1758 (both Oxford) ; Vicar of Chippenham, Wilts., from 1 Sep 1760 ; Vicar of Felsted, Essex, from 1771 ; d. 4 Nov 1776.

JUSTAMOND, JOHN, son of John Justamond, St.Giles in the Fields, London, apothecary, a director of the Ecole de Charité, Westminster, and Esther Marie, dau. of Abel Marie ; b. 3 Jan 1731 (or 1731/2 : baptised as  Jean Justamond at French Huguenot Chapel, Westminster 13 Jan 1731 or 1731/2); adm. Feb 1744/5 ; left 1750 ; Clare Hall, Cambridge, adm.pens.12 Jun 1752, matr.Easter 1753 ; 14th Wrangler 1756 ; BA 1756 ; MA 1759 ; ordained deacon Dec 1756 (Winchester) , priest 6 Mar 1757 (Hereford) ; Curate, Ockham, Surrey 1756 ; Rector of Tarrant Keyneston, Dorset 6 Jan 1761 –1806 (successor appointed 13 Feb 1806).

JUSTAMOND, JOHN OBADIAH, brother of John Justamond (qv) ; b. 14 Oct 1737 (bapt. as Jean Abdias Justamond at French Huguenot Chapel, Westminster 20 Oct 1737) ; adm.Oct.1747 ; left 1750 ; apprenticed to Henry Warner, citizen and surgeon 3 Nov 1752 ; Surgeon to 1st Foot, 1 May 1760, 2ndDragoon Guards 27 Oct 1760, 1st Troop Horse Grenadier Guards 19 Feb 1766 – retd. 29 Nov 1771 ; Physician to Westminster Hospital from 1770 ; a director, Ecole de Charité, Westminster, 1770 ; Assistant Keeper, Natural and Artificial Antiquities, British Museum c.1773 – Feb 1778 ; FRS 14 Dec 1775 ; translated Abbé Raynal, History of the East and West Indies, 1776 ; m. 30 Apr 1767 Anne Gillette, sister of Paul Henry Maty (qv) ; d. 27 Mar 1786.

JUXON, SIR ROBERT, BART., brother of Sir Thomas Hesketh, Bart. (qv) ; b. 23 Apr 1728 ; adm. Jan 1739/40 ; left 1745 ; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 3 May 1745 ; a wine merchant at Bristol ; succeded his brother as 2nd baronet 4 Mar 1778 ; assumed surname of Juxon in lieu of Hesketh 2 Jun 1792 ; latterly of Rufford Hall, Lancs. ; m. 19 Apr 1748 Sarah, dau. of William Plumbe, Wavertree Hall, Lancs. ; d. 30 Dec 1796.