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, 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.
JAY, ---; b.; at school in 1657 (Chapter Muniments 4309); gave evidence before the Governors in the Busby/Bagshaw dispute 1657.
Jeeves, Peter Gordon, son of Stanley Gordon Jeeves MC FRIBA, of Chelsea, and Winifreda Forrest, d. of James Craig; b. 25 Oct. 1934; adm. Sept. 1948 (B); left July 1953; published Wine & Food Magazine; an antique dealer in Lindfield, Sussex; owner Green Fox Landscape Gardeners; m. 8 June 1962 Sallie Christina, d. of Col. Willoughby Reginald Alexander Fetherstonhaugh of Chelsea; d. 8 Nov. 2013.
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, 1st Viscount Selby PC QC, sometime Speaker, House of Commons; b. 27 Feb 1864; adm. 19 Apr 1876 (R); left Mar 1881; Lieut., 19th Light 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, dau. of John Brendon Curgenven, Teddington Hall, Middlesex; d. 13 Oct 1927.
JEFFE, NICHOLAS; b.; adm.; QS in 1568; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1571, adm. scholar 1572, matr. Easter 1572; perhaps N. Jeffe, translator from the original of Olivier de Serres’s The Perfect Use of Silkworms (registered at Stationers’Hall 2 May 1607).
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.