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Jamineau, Isaac, 1710-1789
GB-2014-WSA-10013 · Person · 1710-1789

JAMINEAU, ISAAC, third son of Claude Jamineau, College Hill, London, and Venice, Italy, merchant, and Louise --- (IGI); 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 (occurs 1760); HBM Consul, Naples 2 Jul 1753 – Aug 1779; d. 3 Nov 1789.

Jane, Joseph, 1716-1795
GB-2014-WSA-10014 · Person · 1716-1795

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 1763-88; d. 7 Jan 1795 (M. I. Stapleton, Gloucs. ).

GB-2014-WSA-10016 · Person · 1862-1902

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.

GB-2014-WSA-10017 · Person · 1864-1936

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; m. 15 Nov 1893 Susie, eldest dau. of William Holditch, South River, Ontario; d. 25 Nov 1936.

GB-2014-WSA-10018 · Person · 1889-1971

Jaquet, Ernest Godfrey, son of Sir Robert Glover Jaquet, Kt., C. I. E., of Blackheath, Kent, Accountant-Gen. at the India Office, by Emily Rose, daughter of Thomas Woods; b. Dec. 13, 1889; adm. as exhibitioner Sept. 24, 1903 (H); left (with Triplett) July 1908; Jesus Coll. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1908; B.A. 1911; M.A. 1915; Ridley Hall 1912; ord. 1913; Curate of Luton, Beds, 1913-5; Curate of Addiscombe, Surrey, 1919-21; Chaplain of Christ's Coll. Camb. 1921-3; Vicar of Christ Church, Battersea, 1923-8; priest in charge, Three Springs, West Australia, 1928-32; Rector of Mount Hawthorn 1933-5, and of Ncdlands, 1935-47; Canon of Perth Cathedral 1946-51 and Canon Emeritus 1951; Rural Dean of Coastal Dists., Perth, 1944-51; Gen. Licence, Diocese of Perth, 1948; temp. Chaplain to the Forces (4th class) 1915-9; Hon. Chaplain 1921; Chaplain, Australian Military Forces 1933-46; Senior Chaplain, W. Australia, 1939-44; m. Aug. 19, 1924, Grace Marion, daughter of Charles Craddock Underwood, of Ealing; d. 14 Apr. 1971.

GB-2014-WSA-10020 · Person · 1888-1946

Jardine, Sir Douglas James, eldest son of James Jardine, M.B., of Richmond, Surrey, by Caroline Fanny, youngest daughter of John Hunt Gosling, of Richmond; b. Oct. 13, 1888; adm. as exhibitioner Sept. 25, 1902 (A); left (with Triplett) July 1907; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1907; B.A. 1910; M.A. 1914; entered the Colonial Service as a clerk in the Chief Secretary's Office at Cyprus Nov. 1910; Asst. Secretary to the Government 1912-6; Secretary to the Administration of Somaliland 1916-21; accompanied mission to Abyssinia on the Coronation of Queen Zauditu 1917; in charge H. Q. Services, Somaliland Expeditionary Force, 1920; mentioned in despatches; Senior Asst. Secretary, Central Secretariat, Nigeria 1921; Govt. Secretary, Tanganyika, 1928-34; Governor of North Borneo 1934, and of Sierra Leone, 1937; British Representative on the Permanent Mandates Commission 1929-31; Governor of the Leeward Islands 1941; retired on account of ill-health 1943; Commander of the Order of the Most Brilliant Star of Ethiopia 1917; O.B.E. June 3, 1918; C.M.G. 1932; K.C.M.G. 1938; author of The Mad lvfullah of Somaliland (1923), and other works; m. 1st Jan. 21, 1913, Hilda Margaret, youngest daughter of Major John Edwards Werge Howey, of Chelsea; 2nd June 2, 1923, Jessie Mary, daughter of Lauchlan Andrew Macpherson, of Glen Urquhart, Inverness-shire; d. Dec. 11, 1946.

GB-2014-WSA-10021 · Person · 1891-?

Jardine, Maurice Kirkpatrick, brother of Douglas James Jardine (q.v.); b. Sept. 30, 1891; adm. Sept. 28, 1905 (A); exhibitioner; K.S. Jan. 1907; left July 1910; Edinburgh Univ.; M.B. and Ch. B. 1920; temp. Surg.-Probationer R. N. V. R. May 8, 1916; served in Great War I in the Indian Medical Service in France, Gallipoli, and Egypt, and with the Grand Fleet 1916-9; Sen. Asst. Med. Officer Shirley Warren Infirmary, Southampton, 1923; Medical Superintendent, Borough Hospital, Shirley Warren, Southampton, 1930; visiting physician, Southampton Group of Hosps., 1949; Emeritus Physician 1957; m. Oct. 25. 1934, Gwendolen Violet, daughter of John Whalley Brown, of Bournemouth.

GB-2014-WSA-10025 · Person · 1944-1998

Jarvis, Andrew Christopher Edward, son of Lieut. -Col. Cyril Eustace Jarvis Indian Army, barrister, and Janet Mary, d. of Edward Baker of Sheffield; b. 29 Nov. 1944; adm. Sept. 1958 (G); left July 1962; Magdalen Coll. Oxf., matric. 1963, BA 1966, MA 1973; Makerere Coll. Uganda, Dip. Ed. 1967; Min. of Education Uganda 1967-73; lecturer Worcester Coll. of Education 1973-6; British Council The Gambia 1976-80; Min. of Education Zimbabwe 1981-6; asst. master King Edward’s Sch. Birmingham 1986; author, physics textbooks; d. 6 June 1998.

Jawdat, Nizar Ali, 1920-2017
GB-2014-WSA-10027 · Person · 1920-2017

Jawdat, Nizar Ali, son of Ali Jawdat Al-Ayubi, Iraqi Ambassador to London, subsequently Prime Minister of Iraq, and Nazik, d. of Hassan Tabseen of Aleppo, Syria; b. 3 Oct. 1920; adm. Sept. 1936 (B); left July 1938; Harvard Graduate Sch of Design, Master of Architecture; an architect, initially practising in Iraq, and subsequently in Italy and London; living Washington, DC, USA; m. Ellen Stone Coan Bovie, architect; d. 19 Jan. 2017.

Jawdat, Nizar, 1920-2017
GB-2014-WSA-10028 · Person · 1920-2017

Jawdat, Nizar, son of Ali Jawdat of Baghdad, Iraqi Diplomatic Service, and Nazik, d. of Hassan Tabseen of Aleppo, Syria; b. 3 Oct. 1920; adm. Sept. 1936 (B); left July 1938; American Univ. of Beirut; Harvard School of Architecture; returned to Iraq, twice exiled in 1958 and 1968; lived in Italy, London and Washington DC; co-owner St. Luke's Gallery, Washington DC; m. Ellen Stone Coan; d. 19 Jan. 2017.