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Jesson, Pudsey, 1740-1753
GB-2014-WSA-10115 · Person · 1740-1753

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 (Heath's); in school list 1752; d. 4 Aug 1753.

GB-2014-WSA-10114 · Person · 1909-1994

Jessel, Philip Albert, son of Albert Henry Jessel KC and Ella, d. of George Charles Raphael of Englefield Green, Surrey; b. 5 Mar. 1909; adm. Sept. 1921 (H); left, July 1926; Balliol Coll. Oxf., matric. 1927; Roy. Fusiliers 1940-5 (Capt.); English Metal Powder Co. 1932-72, dir. 1946-72; dir. Walter Siegel & Co. 1972-4; m. 1st 30 Oct. 1935 Patricia, d. of Leslie Harris; 2nd 2 June 1945 Mary Elizabeth, d. of Daniel Cuthbert Druitt MRCS, of Petworth, Sussex; d. 1994.

GB-2014-WSA-10113 · Person · 1736-1794

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 (Heath's); 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.

Jervis, John, 1802-1856
GB-2014-WSA-10110 · Person · 1802-1856

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. 13 Nov 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 orinators 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. DNB.

Jervis, Edward, 1868-1918
GB-2014-WSA-10109 · Person · 1868-1918

JERVIS, EDWARD, fourth son of Thomas Jervis MD MRCP MRCS, Connaught Square, London; 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.

GB-2014-WSA-10108 · Person · 1893-1964

Jerrold, Douglas Francis, son of Sidney D. Jerrold, of South Kensington, barrister-at-law; b. Aug. 3, 1893; adm. as non-resident K.S. Sept. 27, 1906 (A); Mure Scholar 1910; Capt. of the School 1911; left. July 1912; New Coll. Oxon., matric. Michaelmas 1912; scholar (History) 1912; served in R. N. V. R. during Great War I; Lieut. June 6, 1915; served with the Royal Naval Division in Gallipoli and France; served in the Ministry of Food 1915-20, and in the Treasury 1920-3; adm. to the Middle Temple Nov. 20, 1918; director, Ernest Benn Ltd., 1923-8; director, Eyre and Spottiswoode (Publishers) Ltd., 1929-45; chairman 1945-59; editor of the English Review 1930-6 and of the New English Review 1946-50; author of The Royal Naval Division: The War on Land, 1914-8 (1923) and many other works including two novels; m. 1919, Eleanor, daughter of Henry Arnold; d. 1964.

Jermyn, Turenne, 1862-1924
GB-2014-WSA-10106 · Person · 1862-1924

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; 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 16th Division, 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, Edmund, 1845-1925
GB-2014-WSA-10103 · Person · 1845-1925

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.

GB-2014-WSA-10102 · Person · 1821-1848

JERMY, ISAAC JERMY, only son of Isaac Jermy (qv); b. 20 Nov 1821; adm. 3 Jun 1833 (Scott's); 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. Sophia Jane, dau. of Rev. Clement Chevallier, Rector of Badingham, Suffolk; murdered at Stanfield Hall by James Blomfield Rush 28 Nov 1848. DNB (s. v. father).

GB-2014-WSA-10101 · Person · 1909-1955

Jeremy, William Harold Rowe, son of Harold Rowe Jeremy FRCS and Agnes Jane, d. of John Wilham Baxter ofDulwich; b. 27 Jan. 1909; adm. Jan. 1923 (H); left July 1927; Emmanuel Coll. Camb., matric. 1929, BA 1934, MA 1937; St Barth. Hosp. Med. Sch., MRCS LRCP MB BCh 1937; RAFVR (Med.) 1939-45 (Sqdn Ldr); gen. med. practice at Pinhoe, Devon; m. 7 Apr. 1938 Doris Ethel, d. of Edward Ludlow of Purley, Surrey; d. 27 Dec. 1955.