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Jones, Thomas, ca. 1677-1742
GB-2014-WSA-10257 · Person · ca. 1677-1742

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 priest (Lincoln) 21 Sep 1701; Canon of St. Asaph 1702-20; Vicar of Bettwys-n-Rhos, Denbighshire 1702-17; Vicar of Llanrhaeadr ym Mochnant, Denbighshire 1702-20; Vicar of Llanfair Caereinion, Montgomeryshire 1705-11; 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; buried Abergele 1742.

Jones, William, 1760-?
GB-2014-WSA-10262 · Person · 1760-?

JONES, WILLIAM, son of Thomas Jones, Rector of Downham, Cambs., and Mary --- (IGI); 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 (Ely) 29 Dec 1782, priest (Peterborough, for Ely) 9 Jun 1785; Curate, Downham, Cambs., 1782-5; said to have become a schoolmaster at Limerick, Ireland.

GB-2014-WSA-10266 · Person · 1788-1865

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 1811, priest 1812 (both Bangor); Perpetual Curate of Ceidio, Caernarvonshire 22 Sep 1811; Perpetual Curate of Nefyn, Caernarvonshire 16 Mar 1820-1; 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 MacIvor, Liverpool; d. 6 Mar 1865.

GB-2014-WSA-10267 · Person · 1781-1853

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. DNB.

Jordan, Abraham, 1663-?
GB-2014-WSA-10272 · Person · 1663-?

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; Vicar of Bottisham, Cambs., 1696.

Joyce, Martin, d. 1672
GB-2014-WSA-10290 · Person · d. 1672

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, 1834-1911
GB-2014-WSA-10291 · Person · 1834-1911

JOYCE, SIDNEY, sixth son of Rev. James Joyce, East Burnham, Berks.; b. 19 Jan 1834; adm. 3 Jun 1847 (Rigaud's); QS 1848; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1852, matr. 3 Jun 1852, Westminster Student 1852-65; 1st cl. Classics (Mods) 1854, 2nd cl. Lit. Hum. 1856; BA 1856; MA 1859; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 28 Apr 1860; Private Secretary to Governor of Mauritius; Assistant Master (Classics) at Westminster School 1859-60; Extra Clerk, Treasury 1860; subsequently Examiner, Education Dept. (in 1881); Roman Catholic convert; d. 3 Oct 1911.

Jubb, George, 1717-1787
GB-2014-WSA-10295 · Person · 1717-1787

JUBB, GEORGE, son of Thomas Jubb, York; 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 (Oxford) 19 Sep 1742; Curate, St. Thomas, Oxford 19 Jun 1747; 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 Chenies, Bucks., 25 Sep 1751; Rector of Toddington, Beds.; Rector of Easthampstead, Berks. (disp. to hold with Toddington 1754); Registrar, Prerogative Court of Canterbury, from 1749; 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 ---, widow of George Mason, Deptford, Kent, malt distiller; m. 2nd, 6 Mar 1784, Anne (IGI) Middleton, Windsor; d. 12 Nov 1787. Buried Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford. DNB.

Juckes, Simon, ca. 1576-1631
GB-2014-WSA-10297 · Person · ca. 1576-1631

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; Rector of Staunton, Notts. 1609; Vicar of Newark, Notts. 1612; Rector of St. Olave’s, Southwark, Surrey, from 1617; d. 1631. [Perhaps Simon Juxe (sic), son of Thomas, bapt. St. Stephen Walbrook 30 Nov 1573].

GB-2014-WSA-10303 · Person · ca. 1732-1776

JUSON, WILLIAM, son of Rev. Thomas Juson, Vicar of Wanstead, Essex, and owner of a boarding house in Little Dean’s Yard, and Catherine, dau. of William Churchman, Ollington, Norfolk; b.; adm. (aged 8) Jun 1740 (Watts'); 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; Vicar of Chippenham, Wilts., from 1 Sep 1760; d. 4 Nov 1776.