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.
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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.
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 1740; 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.
JEWELL, GEORGE, eldest son of John Jewell, St. Martin’s in the Fields, gardener, and his second wife Sarah, , dau. of George Jewer, 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.
JOHNSON, ---; b.; adm.; QS 1566-9 (Chapter Muniments 54012, 54014-8, 54021).
JOHNSON, ANDREW, eldest son of Rev. William Johnson, Rector of St. Clement’s, Eastcheap, London, and Mary, dau. of Robert Tabrum; 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.